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Page 1: BULLETIN...cluding English 101H and 103H) require an ASPH permission stamp. ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY 7. a. Take your adviser-approved Official Program to the Administration Building

MASTER C.Op) SPeCIAL PA061W4~

Uniyersity of Washington

BULLETIN

TIME SCHEDULE

AUTUMN QUARTER 1968

Classes begin Monday, September 30 Final Examinations begin Thursday, December 12

Quarter ends Thursday, December 19

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BULLETIN

General Series No.1 058 APRIL 1968

Published semimonthly in August, Sep­tember, and October and monthly the balance of the year at Seattle, Wash­ington, by the University of Washing­ton. Second-class postage paid at Seattle, Washington 98105.

CHANGES IN UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS

The University atzd its colleges a1Zd schools reserve tlte righe to c/za1Zge the fees, rules, and calendar regtllatittg admission alld registrati01t, itlstruction itt, and graduatiotJ from the University and its various divisions, a7Zd to change any other regulatiolzs affecting the student body. Chattges shall go into force whenever the proper authorities so determine, and shall apply 1Z0t ollly to prospective students btlt also to those who at that time arc matricttlated itt lhe University. The University also reserves the right to withdra~lJ courses at any lime.

A gradtlate stude1t! mllst satisfy the reqrdreme1Zts for an advattCed degree which are in force at the time the degree is to be awarded.

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GENERAL REGISTRATION DIRECTIONS See each quarter's registration poster for exact dates and deadlines.

It is the University's expectation that a student will follow University rules and regulations as they are stated in the General Catalog. In instances where no appeal procedure is spelled out and the student is persuaded that a special set of circumstances makes appeal reasonable, he may appeal the application of specific rules or regulations to the Office of the Dean of the School or College in which he is enrolled in the case of an academic matter, or to the Office of Student Affairs in the case of a nonacademic matter. These offices will either render a decision on the appeal or refer the student to the proper office for a decision.

1. All matriculated students currently in school who plan to register for the following quarter (Summer Quarter excepted) must register by Advance Regis­tration: and pay fees by the stated deadline or be subject to a $15.00 Service Charge to register In­Person, except: a. Students initially entering the Schools of Den­

tistry, Law, or Medicine, and those initially granted Graduate or Unclassified-5 status.

b. Students on scholastic probation who are prohib­ited from participating in Advance Registration by their academic deans, and who present an adviser-approved waiver (orange IB NI card) of the $15.00 Service Charge to Sections before the close of Advance Registration.

c. Students whose Advance Registration is cancelled when they are dropped for low scholarship, and who are subsequently reinstated and permitted to reregister.

d. Graduate students registering in absentia, with the approval of the Dean of the Graduate School.

e. Students who withdraw during the current quar­ter prior to the end of Advance Registration who may elect either Advance or In-Person Registra­tion.

2. All nonmatriculated students currently in school who plan to register for the following quarter must obtain an appointment and register in person. All former matriculated and nonmatriculated stu­dents not currently registered must make application by the deadline and register in person. (For infor­mation call 543-5920.) All new entering students must apply by the deadline and register in person. An In-Person appointment will be mailed with the Notice of Admission. (For information call 543-5890.)

3. It is your responsibility to plan and select the re­quired courses for your degree objective. Check your General Catalog for degree requirements.

4. Note the following University requirements. a. Every student who has not satisfied the three­

quarter lower-division Physical Education Activ­ity graduation requirement is held responsible for including a Physical Education Activity on his Official Program each quarter until this require­ment is satisfied.

b. The Selective Service requires full-time registra­tion to maintain student status.

c. Students registering for more than 13 credits must select an afternoon class meeting at 12 :30 p.m. or after, if one is available. Only a daily class or two 2-hour laboratories, except lower-division

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ROTC and Physical Education Activity, will satisfy this afternoon class requirement. vVaiver of the afternoon class requirement must be approved by your dean or his authorized repre­sentative.

d. Immigration students with undergraduate status must register for a minimum of 12 credits per quarter; with graduate status, 8 credits.

e. Veterans: Minimum full-time load exclusive of lower-division ROTC and Physical Education activity: P.L. 815 and 894 (Disabled Veterans), 15 credits. Veterans under P.L. 815 or 894 must have their Official Programs approved by their training offi­cer each quarter. P.L. 358 (Veterans Act of 1966),14 credits. P.L. 634 (Children of Deceased and Totally Dis­abled Veterans), 14 credits. ~ifinill1um require­ment to use P.L. 634, 7 credits. Graduate and Summer Quarter students should consult with the Veterans Division regarding minimum credits to be a full-time student.

f. New students and students returning after an absence of one calendar year are required to sub­mit results of a medical examination by a private physician on the University's Health History and Medical Examination form prior to initial regis­tration.

5. Obtain an Official Program at your adviser's office.

6. Print with a BLACK LEAD PENCIL on your Official Program. a. Fill in all personal information, including your

Permanent Student Number and your signature. b. Enter courses and credits in the space provided,

but do not enter secti011S and/or hOllrs. If you have work, transportation, or other activities that \\'ill affect the arrangement of your schedule, note them in the area provided.

c. Print an "R" before required courses and an "E" before elective courses in the column provided.

d. Check to be certain that you have the prerequi­sites, as indicated in the General Catalog, for the courses you select.

e. List alternate courses which can be substituted in case courses on your original schedule are closed. Indicate whether these alternates are re­quired or elective. The listing of alternate courses may prevent a change of registration.

f. Obtain course permission signatures where indi­cated in this time schedule. If you are registering for a course out-of-quarter, obtain the reqmred permission form at your advisory office.

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g. If you have a known conflict of hours, obtain written permission for the conflict from the depart­ments concerned. Authorization signatures must appear in the course permission area of the Official Program.

h. Take your Official Program to your adviser for his signature.

1. All courses offered within the College of Arts and Sciences which have an Honors designation (ex­cluding English 101H and 103H) require an ASPH permission stamp.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY

7. a. Take your adviser-approved Official Program to the Administration Building lobby (Engineers go to 208 Guggenheim).

b. Follow posted instructions.

c. In Advance Registration, programs are accepted by class, with graduates and seniors first; then juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Every effort is made to comply with your requests. If a course is closed an approved alternate course will be substituted.

d. You will be mailed a fee card, a copy of your scheduled Official Program with additional regis­tratiton instructions, and two Information Cards. Read the etlclosed instructions CAREFULLY.

e. Mail your fee card, fee payment, and your two Information Cards to the Cashier in the envelope provided, before the due date indicated. Return your fee card and your I nformation Cards, 'with­out excepti01t, even though no cash payment may be required.

f. If the above items are received by the date speci­fied on your fee card, your registration will be complete.

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If you find a conflict in hours or an error in credits, pay your fees by the due date anyway. Re­port to Sections at your earliest convenience for an adjustment of your schedule. You need not wait for the change of program period.

IN·PERSON REGISTRATION ONLY

8. On the day and time of your appointment:

a. Present your approved Official Program and your appointment card or Notice of Admission at the Registration Window in the Administration Build­ing lobby to obtain a Registration Packet.

b. Take the Registration Packet and your Official Program to Sections, 101 Administration Build­ing (Engineers go to 208 Guggenheim Hall).

c. As soon as you are scheduled and receive a copy of your Official Program, report to the Cashier's Office and pay your fees.

CHANGE OF PROGRAM

1. Obtain a Change of Program card at your advisory office and have it approved by your adviser. Obtain permission signatures, where indicated in this Time Schedule, for any courses that you plan to enter. All changes involving Freshman English Composition must be authorized in writing by the Freshman English Department, Padelford Hall. All changes in undergraduate chemistry courses must be cleared at 139 Bagley Hall.

2. Present the Change of Program card at Window 2 in the Administration Building lobby where you will be given an appointment for Sections.

3. A service charge of $5.00 is made for Change of Program.

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INDEX AND CODES The University's course and section offerings are printed in the Time Schedule in the sequence below, which,

in general, is in alphabetical order \vithin colleges. The major exceptions are ROTC courses, which appear after the College of Engineering, the Graduate School divisions, and Dentistry and l\1edicine.

The quarterly COURSE CHANGES, and REQUIRED PERlVIISSION SIGNATURES, are also listed in this sequence.

ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING- 256 PRE MAJOR COLLEGE CODE: B 258 PRE MED

ARCH 51 ARCHITECTURE 259 PRE OCCUP THERAPY BT&A 52 BUILDING TECH & ADMIN 260 PRE PHYS THERAPY LARC 53 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 261 PRE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY URBP 56 URBAN PLANNING PSYCH 262 PSYCHOLOGY

PMED 263 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE ARTS AND SCIENCES-COLLEGE CODE: C ROMANCE LANGUAGES & LIT

ANTH 102 ANTHROPOLOGY ROM 264 ROMANCE LINGUISTICS & LIT ART 105 ART CATA 266 CATALAN ASTR 107 ASTRONOMY FREN 268 FRENCI-I ATMS 108 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES ITAL 270 ITALIAN BIOL 112 BIOLOGY PORT 272 PORTUGUESE BOT 115 BOTANY PROV 274 PROVENCAL CHEM 117 CHEMISTRY RMN 275 ROMANIAN

CLASSICS SPAN 276 SPANISH CLASS 118 CLASSICS SCANDINA VI AN LANGUAGES & LIT GRK 119 GREEK SCAND 283 SCANDINAVIAN LAT 120 LATIN DAN 285 DANISH CLAR 121 CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY NORW 289 NORWEGIAN CLLI 122 CLASSICAL LINGUISTICS SWED 291 SWEDISH NE 123 NEAR EAST SOC 293 SOCIOLOGY ARAB 124 ARABIC SPCH 295 SPEECH HEBR 125 HEBREW ZOOL 297 ZOOLOGY PERSN 127 PERSIAN TKISH 128 TURKISH CMU 129 COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-ADV 130 ADVERTISING SCHOOL CODE: E JOUR 131 JOURNALISM ACCTG 301 ACCOUNTING RTV 133 RADIO·TELEVISION AORG 302 ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY AND CLIT 134 COMPARATIVE LIT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR DANCE 135 DANCE (DRAMA) BCMU 306 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS DRAMA 136 DRAMA B ECN 307 BUSINESS ECONOMICS DR AR 137 DRA~IA ARTS BG&S 308 BUS. GOVERNMENT & SOCIETY ECON 139 ECONo~ncs BPOL 309 BUSINESS POLICY ENGL 142 ENGLISH-FRESHMAN BACJ 314 BA-CONJOINT ENGL 142 ENGLISH FIN 316 FINANCE FARE 144 FAR EASTERN AND I BUS 324 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

RUSSIAN INST MKTG 326 MARKETING FAR E & SLAVIC LANGUAGES o MGT 328 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

BULGR 145 BULGARIAN PERS .130 PERSONNEL AND CHIN 146 CHINESE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS CZECH 148 CZECH QMETH 332 QUANTITATIVE METHODS HDUR 149 HINDI-URDU 334 UNDECLARED BA HUNGR 150 HUNGARIAN UD 340 URBAN DEVELOPMENT INDIC 151 INDIC RINS 341 RISK AND INSURANCE JAP 152 JAPANESE TRANS 344 TRANSPORTATION KOR 153 KOREAN 349 GRAD-BA MONG 154 MONGOLIAN POLSH 155 POLISH

EDUCATION-COLLEGE CODE: H ROMN 157 ROMANIAN RUSS 159 RUSSIAN EDUC 351 EDUCATION & GRAD SNKRT 160 SANSKRIT EDUCATION SERC 161 SERBO·CROATIAN 353 ANTHROPOLOGY SLAV 162 SLAVIC 354 ART THAI 163 THAI 355 BIOLOGY TAMIL 164 TAMIL 356 BUSINESS EDUCATION TIB 168 TIBETAN 357 CHEMISTRY TKIC 170 TURKIC 359 DRAMA VIET 172 VIETNAMESE 360 ECONOMICS INDN 173 INDIAN 363 ENGLISH

GENERAL EDUCATION 364 FAR EASTERN HUM 178 HUMANITIES 365 FRENCH SOCS 182 SOCIAL SCIENCE 366 GEOGRAPHY GST 185 GENERAL STUDIES 367 GEOLOGY GENET 186 GENETICS 368 GERMAN GEOG 188 GEOGRAPHY 369 HEALTH EDUCATION GEOL 191 GEOLOGY 370 HISTORY GERM 193 GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND LIT 371 HOME ECONOMICS HIST 196 HISTORY 372 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIOX HEC 198 HO~IE ECONOMICS 373 JOURNALISM LA 200 LIBERAL ARTS 374 LATIN LING 203 LINGUISTICS 375 MATHEMATICS MATH 206 MATHEMATICS 376 MUSIC MICRO 216 MICROBIOLOGY 377 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN MUSIC 217 MUSIC 378 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN OCEAN 219 OCEANOGRAPHY 379 PHYSICS PHIL 221 PHILOSOPHY 380 POLITICAL SCIENCE PEM 223 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN 382 PRE EDUCATION DANCE 224 DANCE-M 385 PSYCHOLOGY HED 225 HEALTH EDUCATIO~-MEN 386 RUSSIAN RED 227 RECREATION EDUCATION- 387 SPANISH

MEN 388 SOCIOLOGY PEW 229 PHYSICAL EDUCATION- 389 SPEECH EDUCATION

WOMEN 390 SPEECH & HEARING THERAPY DANCE 230 DANCE-W 391 NORWEGIAN HED 231 HEALTH EDUCATION- 392 SWEDISH

WOMEN RED 233 RECREATION EDUCATION- ENGINEERING-COLLEGE CODE: J

WOMEN AA 402 AERONAUTICS AND PHYS 239 PHYSICS

POLS 244 POLITICAL SCIEr\CE ASTRONAUTICS 245 PRE BA CH E 406 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 246 PRE OCEANOGRAPHY CE 408 CIVIL ENGINEERING 247 PRE DENT EE 410 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 249 PRE DENT HYG GE 414 GENERAL ENGINEERING

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HSS IE ME CERE MTLE METE

416 HUMANISTIC-SOCIAL STUDIES 418 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 419 ~IECHANICAL ENGINEERING 420 CER:UlIC ENGINEERING 421 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 422 ~IETALLURGICAL

ENGINEERING MIN E 426 ~IINING ENGINEERING NUC E 428 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAM AS 442 AEROSPACE STUDIES M SCI 444 MILITARY SCIENCE N SCI 446 NAVAL SCIENCE

FISHERIES-COLLEGE CODE: K FISH 452 FISHERIES FD SC 453 FOOD SCIENCE

FOREST RESOURCES-COLLEGE CODE: L FOR R 502 FOREST RESOURCES

NURSING-COLLEGE CODE: N NURS 552 NURSING

556 NURSE AFFILIATES

PHARMACY-COLLEGE CODE: P PHARM 610 PHARMACY PH CH 612 PHARl\IACEUTICAL ClIEM PHCOG 614 PHARMACOGNOSY

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAM (See section directly after the College of Engineering.)

INDEX AND CODES DENTISTRY-COLLEGE CODE: U

D HYG 800 DENTAL HYGIENE D 1\IAT 802 DENTAL MATERIALS DSL 804 DENTAL SCIENCE AND

DENT DTCJ EXDO FPD ODTP

LITERATURE 805 DENTISTRY 807 DENTISTRY-CONJOINT 808 ENDODONTICS 809 FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES 812 ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND

TREATMENT PLANNING OPER 814 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY ORAL B 816 ORAL BIOLOGY OS 818 ORAL SURGERY ORTHO 821 ORTHODONTICS PEDO 824 PEDODONTICS PERIO 826 PERIODONTICS PROS 832 PROSTHODONTICS

LAW-COLLEGE CODE: X LA W 852 LA W

MEDICINE-COLLEGE CODE: Y ANEST 906 ANESTHESIOLOGY BlOC 908 BIOCHEMISTRY n STR 909 nIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE BI liS 910 llIOl\IEDICAL HISTORY CONJ 911 CONJOINT EXP A 912 EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MED ~IED l' 913 ~IEDJCAL PRACTICE ~IED T 914 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

SOCIAL WORK-(See Graduate School for )Iajor [Master's Only].)

GRADUATE SCHOOL*-COLLEGE CODE: R

1\IED 915 ~IEDICINE :'oIICRO 916 :'olICROnrOLOGY N R 917 NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY on GY 919 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 651 GRADUATE VISITING

652 GRADUATE UNASSIGNED GPHY 653 GEOPHYSICS

654 PHYSIOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY 655 RADIATION BIOLOGY 656 BIOMATHEMATICS

RAD S 657 RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

o T 920 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OPHTH nl OPHTHALMOLOGY ORTHP 922 ORTHOPEDICS OTOL 923 OTOLARYNGOLOGY PATH 924 PATHOLOGY PEDS 925 PEDIATRICS

658 GENERAL & COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY PHCOL 926 PHARMACOLOGY C SCI 659 CO~IPUTER SCIENCE PM&R 928 PHYS 1\IED & REHAB Q SCI 680 QUANTITATIVI': SCIENCES Ii\' FOR. FISH,

& WILD LIFE P T 930 PHYSICAL THERAPY P BIO 932 PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS

LIBR 702 SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHI P P ~IED 934 PREVENTIVE 1\IEDICIXE P AFR 740 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS PSYC 936 PSYCHIATRY PB AD 741 PUBLIC AD~IINISTRATION RADGY 938 RADIOLOGY PB PI. 742 PUBLIC POLlCY SURG 941 SURGERY SOC W 752 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK UROL 946 UROLOGY

*If majors are the same as undergraduate majors in other colleges or schools, the same major code is used, but is identified as a major in the Graduate School by the College Code.

BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS

Used on Official Programs

AMY ARMORY FRR FINE ARTS BUILDING NX2 NURSING ANNEX 2 AND ANDERSON HALL GCR GOLF COURSE OBS OBSERVATORY ARA ARCHITECTURE ANNEX GDR GOLF DRIVING RANGE OCB OCEANOGRAPRYBARGE ARC ARCHITECTURE HALL GEB GENERAL ENGINEERING OCE OCEANOGRAPHY BUILDING ART ART BUILDING BUILDING OCX OCEANOGRAPHY ANNEX ATA ATMOSPHERIC SCI ANNEX GRH GREENHOUSE PAR P ARRINGTON HALL ATS A TMOSPHERIC SCI BLDG GTH GUTHRIE HALL PCH PURCHASING BLDG BAG BAGLEY HALL GUG GCGGENHEnr HALL PDL PADELFORD HALL BLM BALMER HALL HAG HENRY ART GALLERY PHY PHYSICS BUILDING BNS BENSON HALL HEP HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LAB PH3 PHYSICS ANNEX 3 CDR CONDON HALL HMH HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE PLH GLENN HUGHES PLAYHOUSE CHS COACH HOUSE HSB HEALTH SCIENCES BLDG PRI FARRINGTON ANNEX 1 CLK CLARK HALL HUB STUDENT UNION BUILDING PRA PARRINGTON ANNEX A CL8 CLINIC 8 HUT HUTCHINSON HALL PRB FARRINGTON ANNEX B CNH CANOE HOUSE HYD HARRIS HYDRAULICS PTH PENTHOUSE CMU COMMUNICATIONS BLDG L.f\BORATORY RAI RAITT HALL CRH CRE\V HOUSE ICD INSTITUTE OF CHILD ROB ROBERTS HALL CYB CYCLOTRON BUILDING DEVELOPMENT SAV SAVERY HALL DEN DENNY HALL (PSYCH DEV LAB) SHB SHOWBOAT DQH DRAMA QUONSET HUT Ii'.IA I:\TRAMURAL ACTIVITIES S)'H SMITH HALL DRG DRUG LABORATORY BUILDING SPC SPEECH CLINIC DTV DRAMA-TV BUILDING JHN JOHNSON HALL TGB TUBBY GRAVES BUILDING ECB ENGINEERING CLASSROOM

BUILDING LIB SVZZALLO LIBRARY THO THorvrsoN HALL EDP EDMUNDSON PAVILION :MEB 1IECHANICAL ENGIKEERli'\G UPB UNIVERSITY PRESS BLDG EEB ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING UWH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

BUILDING MKZ ).IACKENZIE HALL \VCL WILSON CERAMIC EGA ENGINEERING ANNEX 1[LR 1IILLER HALL LABORATORY EGL EAGLESON HALL AfOR MORE HALL \VFS WINKEN\VERDER FOREST FIS FISHERIES CENTER MRN 1IARTNE SCIENCE BUILDING SCIENCE BUILDING FPL FOREST PRODUCTS MUS 1JL'S~C BUILDING WIL WILSONIAN BALLROOM

LABORATORY NRB NUCI~EAR REACTOR WSM WASHINGTON STATE FRH FRIDAY HARBOR BUILDING MUSEU1I

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COURSE CHANGES The following pages describe:

1. NEW COURSES. These courses have been added to the University curriculum since publication of the 1967-69 General Catalog.

2. COURSE NUIVIBER CHANGES. Descriptions of these courses are found in the 1967-69 General Catalog under the former number, which is indicated here. Use the ne'w course number on your Official Program.

Courses listed here are those formally approved as of April 4, 1968.

COLLEGE OF ARCIDTECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING

ARCIDTECTURE CHG 150 Replaces 100

eHG 151 Replaces 101

NEW 152 Environmental Design Professions (3)

Survey of professional role in shaping physical environment.

CHG 300,301,302 Introduction to Design-Lab-

oratory (4,4,4) Replace 124, 125, 126

Laboratory in design theories and processes: the technological, social-behavioral, and vis­ual-aesthetic determinants of design, involving methods of programming, systems analysis, and visual communication. Prerequisite, per­mission.

eHG 305,306,307 Introduction to Design (1,1,1)

Replace 124, 125, 126

Lectures in design theories and processes: the technological, social-behavioral, and visual­aesthetic determinants of design, involving methods of programming, systems analysis, and visual communication. Prerequisite, per­mission.

eHG 310,311,312 Introduction to Design

Graphics (1,1,1) Replace 124,125,126

Lectures in theories and processes of graphic communication for designers: lettering, draft­ing, photography organization for communi­cation, multi-view drawing, sketching, media, etc. Prerequisite, permission.

eHG 320 Introduction to Structural Theory I (3)

Replaces 276

Vectors, equilibrium of forces, graphic and analytical study of force systems, load tracing in buildings. Prerequisite, Mathematics 125.

CHG 321 Introduction to Structural Theory II (3)

Replaces 277

The nature of structural materials, their reac­tions to forces and force systems, their strengths and elastic properties. Methods of

designing and joining structural members. Prerequisite, 320.

eHG 322 Introduction to Structural Theory III (3)

Replaces 278

Simple building structural elements and sys­tems. Beams and posts. Trusses. Introduction to lateral force and vertical force-resisting systems. Prerequisite, 321.

NEW 330 Introduction to Building Methods,

Materials and Assemblies I (2) Introduction to the requirements for the de­velopment of the built environment; a survey of the built environment's response to human physiological needs, natural and unnatural physical phenomena.

NEW 331 Introduction to Building Methods,

Materials and Assemblies II (2)

Introduction to the life systems of the built environment; a survey of man's fundamental concepts and methods for the control and modification of the natural physical environ­ment. Prerequisite, 330.

NEW 332 Introduction to Building Methods,

Materials and Assemblies III (2)

Introduction to the physical structuring of the built environment; a survey of man's funda­mental concepts and methods for building, the conversion of raw material into building com­ponents, the assembly process, the mainte­nance of the built environment. Prerequisite, 331.

CHG 340 Environmental Awareness: Ecosystems

(3) Replaces 110

Introduction to general concepts of systems and an interdisciplinary development of con­cepts and problems of human and physical ecology.

NEW 341 Environmental Appreciation (3)

Survey of the sensory and intellectual qualities of the environment. Prerequisite, 340.

NEW 342 Environmental Awareness: Prognostics

(3)

The future of the environment-forces and problems, techniques and tools, the environ­mental design professions and emerging alter­nutive environments.

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NEW 350 Survey of Environmental Arts I (3)

A survey of city form, landscape architecture, and architecture from earliest times to circa 1150.

NEW

351 Survey of Environmental Arts II (3)

A survey of the city form, landscape architec­ture, and architecture from circa 1150 to 1750. Prerequisite, 350.

NEW 352 Survey of Environmental Arts III (3)

Survey of city form, landscape, and architec­ture from circa 1750 to the present. Prerequi­site, 351.

eHG 380 Materials and Their Uses (3) Replaces

330

eHG 400,401,402 Introduction to Architectural

Design Laboratory (1,1,1) Replace 224, 225, 226

Laboratory in architectural theories and proc­esses: the technological, social-behavioral, and visual-aesthetic determinants of architec­ture, treated as components of design synthe­sis. Prerequisite, 302.

CHG 405, 406, 407 Introduction to Architectural

Design (1,1,1) Replace 224, 225, 226

Lectures in architectural theories and proc­esses: the technological, social-behavioral, and visual-aesthetic determinants of architec­ture, treated as components of design synthe­sis.

CHG 410,411,412 Architectural Graphics (1,1, 1)

Replace 224, 225, 226

Lectures in theories and processes of architec­tural graphics: perspective and axonometric drawing, rendering, light and shadow, sketch­ing, computer graphics, etc. Prerequisite, 312.

CHG 420 Structural Design I (4) Replaces 376

Design of complete building frames in timber, laminated wood, and steel, considering earth­quake resistance, building response, continu­ity, and the structural design process. Prereq­uisite, 322.

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CRG

421 Structural Design II (4) Replaces 377

Development of basic reinforced and pre­stressed concrete design process, and design of continuous structures in reinforced concrete, employing beams, girders, and slabs. Prereq­uisite, 420.

CRG

422 Structural Design III (4) Replaces 378

Design of concrete structures: including flat slabs and plates, columns, footings, shear walls, and retaining walls. Prerequisite, 421.

NEW

430 Environmental Control Systems I (3)

Investigation and evaluation of methods of analysis, established theories for environmen­tal control; climate control systems, illumina­tion and daylighting systems, sound control systems, mechanized and unmechanized circu­lation systems, safety systems, communication systems, waste removal and discharge systems. Prerequisite, 332.

NEW

431 Integrated Building Systems I (3)

Investigation and evaluation of the integrated building process; components, subassemblies, structural systems, environmenta,l control sys­tems, integrated structural environmental con­trol systems. Investigation and evaluation of material for building. Prerequisite, 430.

NEW

432 Integrated Building Systems II (2)

Investigation and evaluation of the integrated building process; production, fabrication, as­sembly, post-assembly evaluation. Investigation and evaluation of materials for building. Pre­requisite, 431.

CRG

434 Mech8nical Equipment of Building.<t­Plumbing and Sanitation (2) Replaces 235

CHG

435 Mechanical Equipment of Buildings­Electrical (2) Replaces 236

CHG

436 Mechanical Equipment of Buildings­Heating and Ventilating (2) Replaces 237

CHG

450 Replaces 400

CHG

451 Replaces 303

Prerequisite, 352.

CHG

452 Replaces 333

Prerequisite, 352.

CHG

453 Architecture of the Ancient World (3) Replaces 200

Architecture of the ancient and classical cul­tures from earliest times through the time of Constantine. Prerequisite, 352 or permission.

CHG

454 Romunesquc and Gothic Architecture (3) Replaces 201

Architecture of Western Europe from the de­cline of the Roman Empire through the fif­teenth century. Prerequisite, 352 or permission.

CHG

455 Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (3) Replaces 202

Architecture of Western Europe from circa 1350 to 1750. Prerequisite, 352 or permission.

eHG

460 Replaces 360

Prerequisite, 352 or permission.

NEW

470 Production Management I (2)

Investigation and evaluation of office pro­duction management methods; production development, production drawings, contract documents, construction administration, con­struction cost control, post construction evaluation. To be taken concurrently with 432.

CHG

480,481,482 Contract Drawings (3,3,3) Replace 430, 431, 432

CHG

500,501 Architectural Design Laboratories (6,6) Replace 324, 325

Theories and processes in architectural de­sign, with emphasis on development of professional skills in architectural synthesis. Prerequisite, 402.

CHG

502 Architectural Studies Options (6) Replaces 326

A group of advanced architectural studies courses and sequences in general architectural synthesis and in special projects, examining particular architectural determinants in detail. Prerequisite, permission.

CHG

503, 504, 505 Architectural Studies Options (6. 6, 6) Replace 424, 425, 426

A group of advanced architectural studies courses and sequences in general architectural synthesis, in special projects examining par­ticular architectural determinants in detail, and in architectural research. Prerequisite, permission.

CHG

506 Advanced Visual Design (2) Replaces 414

Prerequisite, 302 or permission.

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CRG

507 Graphic Representation and Simulation (2) Replaces 415

Representation of objects and space employ­ing traditional, figurative, and abstract idioms. Prerequisite, 302 or permission.

CHG

508 Replaces 416

Prerequisite, 302 or permission.

NEW

510 Design Graphics I (3)

laboratory work in observation and mono­chromatic freehand drawing of geometric and non-geometric form in direct media. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW

511 Design Graphics II (3)

laboratory work in monochromatic drawing of geometric and non-geometric form in varied media. Prerequisite, 510.

NEW

512 Design Graphics III (3)

Laboratory work in freehand polychromatic representational drawing of geometric and non-geometric form in transparent and opaque color. Prerequisite, 511.

NEW

513 Design Communication I (3)

Historical survey of design illustration and work in application to current design solution explanation. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

514,515 Design Communication II, III (3,3)

Survey of contemporary professional practice in design and solution presentation; field trips to current design presentation events. Individ­ual research projects in graphic drawing, pho­tography scale models, advanced photography, mechanical and electronic aids towards a syn­thesis of design solution communication. Pre­requisites, 513 for 514; 514 for SIS.

CHG

520 Advanced Structural Design (3) Replaces 476

Identification and study of the basic mech­anisms of resistance to forces of all structural types; building case studies emphasizing the fundamental design approach. Prerequisite, 422.

CHG

521 Structural Design Through Model Studies (3) Replaces 477J

Theory of models, dimensional analysis, direct model analysis; studies employing specific ma­terials, techniques of testing and measurement.

CHG

522 Skin-Resistant Structures (3) Replaces 478

Resistance mechanisms, structural systems employing plates, folded plates, shells, and membranes, with applications to the struc­tural design process. Prerequisite, 422.

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523 Industrialized Building Systems (3)

Consideration of the evolution of prefabrica­tion, building products, components, construc­tion methods, and building systems through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW

530 Environmental Control Systems II (3)

Detailed studies in building equipment sys­tems. Simulation of comparative conditions, experiment and investigation of contemporary practices and standards, extrapolations; heat­ing, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, water and energy supply systems, waste re­moval and discharge systems. Prerequisite, 430.

NEW

531 Environmental Control System~ III (3)

Detailed studies in building equipment sys­tems. Simulation of comparative conditions, experiment and investigation of contemporary practices and standards, extrapolations; illu­mination systems, sun control systems, acoustical control systems, communication systems, mechanical circulation systems. Pre­requisite, 430.

NEW

532 Integrated Building Systems III (3)

Detailed studies in integrated building sys­tems. Simulation of comparative conditions, experiment and investigation of contemporary practices and standards, extrapolations; inte­grated structural or environmental control systems, and materials for building. Prerequi­sites, 432, 470. To be taken concurrently with 570.

CHG

535 Replaces 338

Prerequisite, 432.

CHG

536 Replaces 339

Prerequisite, 432.

NEW

550, 551 Graduate Seminar: Environmental Design Issues (1-3, max. 3 each)

Seminars concerning a wide variety of issues in the area of environmental design. Each seminar focuses on a different specific topic and is directed by a seminar leader who is an authority in his field. Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission.

NEW

570 Production Management II (3)

Investigation and development of advanced office production management methods; schematic development, design development, construction documents, construction admin­istration, post construction evaluation. Pre­requisites, 402, 432, 470. To be taken concurrently with 532.

eRG 571 Replaces 370

Prerequisite, 470.

CHG

572 Specifications and Contracts (3) Replaces 369

Construction documents-detailed organiza­tion and composition of contracts, specifica­tions, and related contract documents. Pre­requisite, 470.

CHG

573 Professional Practice (3) Replaces 468

Introduction to the architectural office, busi­ness operation, and professional practice. Pre­requisite, 470.

CHG

575,576,577 Replace 531, 532, 533

NEW

578 Computer Applications in Architecture (3)

Studies of feasibility and the application of computer programs and automated systems for the building design process. Prerequisite, permission.

URBAN PLANNING NEW

490 Urban Planning Policies and Programs (3)

Urban planning policies and programs. Goals, processes of policy formulation, methods of planning, effectuation, and related problems. Community, regional, state, and national pro­grams. Prerequisite, 480 or permission.

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

ANTHROPOLOGY NEW

205 Principles of Archaeology (5)

Introduction to the aims of archaeology and methods of reconstructing prehL"tory. Signifi­cance of various methods of food collection and food production, of domestication of plants and animals, and of agricultural sys­tems. Technique of dating archaeological re­mains.

NEW

225 Community Development and Action (3)

The use of concepts and examples of directed culture change to analyze community action and community development. Lectures will be supplemented by case studies, films, and dis­cussions with those who are actually working with directed culture change.

NEW

281 Afro-Americans: Social Biology of the American Negro (3)

African source areas, distribution, and biology of negroes in the Americas, with special em­phasis on the United States. Race mixture, racial laws, and negro reactions. Racial com­position, growth patterns, body build, climatic stresses, and disease susceptibilities. Prereq­uisite, sophomore standing.

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NEW

282 African Origins: Human Biology of Sub-Saharan Africa (3)

Origin and biologiCal nature of the peoples of Africa south of the Sahara, with emphasis upon the influences of ecology, disease, and nutrition. Race mixture, growth, and develop­ment, physique, heat stress physiology, and genetics. Prerequisite, sophomore standing.

NEW

301 Human Nature and Culture (3)

The sources of variation in the physical type, customs, values, and beliefs of human groups. Appraisal of the anthropological notion of "cultural relativism."

CHG

303 Replaces 203

CHG

304 Replaces 273

CHG

313 Replaces 213

NEW

316 South Asia (3)

Major cultural features of the Indian and Pakistan subcontinent.

CHG

321 Replaces 211

CHG

322 Replaces 215

NEW

343J Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Northwest Coast Indian art, with emphasis on the structure and style of two-dimensional art of the northern tribes. Offered jointly with Art.

NEW

3441 Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Three-dimensional art of the Northwest coast culture area, with emphasis on aesthetic prin­ciples, techniques, cultural functions. Offered jointly with Art.

NEW

345J Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Northwest Coast Indian art as related to drama and dance, with special attention to the Southern K wakiut1. Offered jointly with Art.

NEW

401 West African Societies (3)

Detailed analysis of social and cultural fea­tures, including the Western Sudan area. Pre­requisite, 202 or permission.

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402 Societies of Eastern and Southern Africa (3)

The historical background and contemporary life of cultural groups in eastern and southern Africa, with special study of selected cases of political and economic organization and cul­ture change. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

404 Mainland Southeast Asian Societies (5)

Intensive treatment of the kinship systems, religious institutions, ecology, and socio-politi­cal systems of the people of mainland south­east Asia. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

405 Comparative Social Anthropology of Malay Peoples (4)

A seminar for advanced undergraduates and for graduate students involving a comparison of the social institutions and ethnohistory of Malay peoples in western Austronesia. The problem of identifying, and accounting for, possible structural continuities and variations involving two approaches: (1) Specific anal­yses of social institutions as described in the anthropological literature. (2) Analysis of eco­logical, historical, and ethnohistorical data. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

408 New Guinea Societies (5)

Indigenous peoples of coastal and interior New Guinea. Aboriginal cultures and modern development in historical perspective. Inten­sive study of selected general problems of ethnographic method and ethnological and sociological interpretation, based on principal monographic literature. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

409 Western Austronesian Societies (3)

Comparative social anthropology of the social systems of Micronesia, Polynesia, and the eastern islands of Melanesia, with special at­tention to the small communities inhabiting low coral atolls. Prerequisite, 202 or permis­sion.

CHG

416 Replaces 210

NEW

418 Meso-American Society (3)

Analysis of the social and cultural features of Meso-America. Prerequisite, 202 or permis­sion.

NEW

426 Peasant Culture and Society (5)

Survey of current methodological and theo­retical approaches to the study of peasant society and culture. Comparative analysis of selected cases illustrating the relationship of peasant societies to other types of social sys­tems. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

429 Expressive Culture (5)

An anthropological view of the expressive aspects of culture: plastic-graphic arts, myth and folktale, music, dance, humor and trag­edy, play and games. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

430 Music: An Anthropological View (3)

Consideration of music in its social context, change and continuity in music traditions, and basic structure in music, with some considera­tion of problems of field work in ethnomusi­cology. Prerequisite, 202 or permission. Offered alternate years.

NEW

431 Primitive Literature (3)

Mythology and folktales of nonliterate peo­ples. Theories of interpretation or oral litera­ture as they apply to theories of culture growth and diffusion.

NEW

436 Social Anthropology of ReUgion (5)

A comparative social anthropological study of religious systems. Deals with the major theo­retical approaches derived from the cultural evolutionists and from Marx, Freud, Durk­heim, and Weber. Substantive discussions and interpretations of various aspects of compara­tive religion: ritual, myth, rites of passage, magic, witchcraft and sorcery, mana and taboo, sacrifice, religious specialists, etc. Prob­lems of definition, method, and theory. Pre­requisite. 202 or permission.

NEW

439 Primitive Law and Social Control (5)

Juridical activities in preliterate societies. Re­lation of law to religion, politics. and social structure. Prerequisite. 202 or permission.

CHG

456, 457, 458 Basic Swahili (5, 5, 5) Replace 466, 467, 468

NEW

459 Types and Techniques of TranscripHon (3)

Analysis of aims and problems in the written symbolization of structured data. Emphasis on field transcription of human movement, music. and languages. Prerequisite, 202 or permission.

NEW

461J Morphology and Syntax (3)

Study of the structuring of meaningful cle­ments in language; practical experience with a wide variety of languages; taxonomic and generative views of grammar; field techniques. OITered jointly with Linguistics. Prerequisitc. Linguistics 400 (may be taken concurrently) or permission.

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NEW

464 Bantu Linguistics (2)

A general survey of the development of Bantu linguistics with special emphasis on compara­tive Bantu phonology, morphology, and syn­tax. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.

NEW

466,467,468 Intennediate Swahili (3,3,3)

Reading of more complicated material from prose to traditional poetry. Emphasis on ac­quiring an ability to manipulate ideas in Swa­hili orally and written. Review of structure. Prerequisites, 456. 457, 458 (formerly 466, 467,468).

NEW

469 Special Studies in Anthropology (3)

The delineation and analysis of a specific problem or related problems in anthropology. To be offered occasionally by visiting faculty. May be repeated for credit by permission. Prerequisite, permission of departmental ad­visers.

CHG

473 Replaces 417

CHG

480-481 Primate Anatomy: Structure and Function (5-5) Replace 480, 481

NEW

483 Primate and Human Growth (5)

Genetics of growth and growth and matura­tion in experimental primates and man. Em­phasis is on effect of the total environment upon growth processes, with special reference to non-Western human societies. Laboratory. Prerequisite, 20 I or Zoology 111-112, or per­mission.

NEW

484 Primate and Human Variation (5)

Discussion of the morphological, physiological, and genetic variability of living primate and human populations, with special reference to adaptation. Adaptive responses to selective pressures engendered by the total environment are stressed. Prerequisites, 201 or Zoology 111-112, or permission.

CHG

485 Primate and Human Evolution (3) Replaces 380

Discussion of living forms and the fossil rec­ord with reference to the nature of primate evolution. Morphological, genetic, and be­havioral data are used to appraise taxonomy of living primates and their phylogenie im­plications. Special emphasis is placed on the evolution of the hominids and their cultures. Prerequisites, 201 or Zoology 111-112. or per­mission.

NEW

490 Problems in Social Structure (3)

Selccted current problems in the study of so­cial structure. Prerequisites. 202 and 20 addi­tional credits in anthropology.

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492 Data Analysis in Anthropology (3)

An introduction to elementary manual and semi-automated techniques for the processing, organization, and analysis of typical anthro­pological data. Lectures, demonstrations, class projects. Prerequisites, 202, 20 additional credits in anthropology, and permission.

NEW

493 Advanced Topics in Expressive Culture (3)

Analyses of special domains of aesthetic ex­pression, such as plastic and graphic arts, oral literature, dance, and humor among non­Western peoples. Prerequisites, 202, 229, 450 (or 453J), and permission.

NEW

494 Problems in the Sodal Anthropology of ReUgion (3)

Selected current problems. Prerequisites, 202, 436, 15 additional credits in anthropology, and permission.

NEW

495 Advanced Problems in Ethnology (3)

One or more current problems in ethnology. Seminar format. Prerequisites, 25 credits in anthropology and permission.

CHG

496 Replaces 443

NEW

497 Theory and Method in Archaeology (3)

Examination of theoretical contrasts in the analysis of archaeological data. Terminology, typology, and interregional comparisons. Pre­requisites, 205, 20 additional credits in anthro­pology, and permission.

NEW

498 Advanced Topics in Physical Anthropology (3, max. 9)

A series of seminars on different aspects of physical anthropology. Prerequisite, permis­sion of instructor.

NEW

579 Seminar in Undenvater Archaeology (3)

Seminar on problems and practice of archae­ology under water. Includes world survey of types of sites, problems of working in under­water environment, methods, principles, what has been accomplished to date, and possible projects in Northwest America. Prerequisites, 270, 370, 371, 571, or permission.

NEW

583 Topics in Growth and Development (3, max. 9)

Seminar dealing with various topics of child growth and development. Topics to change from quarter to quarter. Prerequisite, 483 or permission.

ART NEW

250 Design and Materials: Textiles-Printing and Dyeing (3)

Printing and dyeing of textiles. Techniques include block printing, batik, tie and dye, dis­charging. Prerequisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

251 Design and Materials: Glass (3)

Fusing, forming, laminating, and surface treatments of glass. (Glass-blowing excluded.) Prerequisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

252 Design and Materials: Plastics (3)

Forming, joining, and casting of plastics. Pre­requisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

253 Design and Materials: Wood (3)

Shaping and forming of wood. Lamination and fabricating techniques. Usage of hand and power tools. Prerequisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

254 Design and Materials: Metal (3)

Basic techniques in manipulation and con­struction of metals. Visual, tactile, and aes­thetic aspects. Prerequisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

255 Design and Materials: Textile Construction (3)

Knotting, hooking, stitching, and other non­woven constructional techniques with a variety of textile fibers. Prerequisites, 107, 110, 129.

NEW

258 Painting (3)

Beginning painting. Prerequisite, 257.

NEW

307,308 Intermediate Painting (3,3)

Intermediate painting. Prerequisites, 258 for 307; 307 for 308.

CHG

319 Baroque and Rococo Art (5) Replaces 494

The arts and architecture of Europe from the end of the sixteenth century to the latter half of the eighteenth century. Prerequisite, soph­omore standing or permission.

NEW

328 The Film as Art (2)

The historical development of film as an aesthetic medium with an emphasis on pivotal film makers and their unique contribution to the art of film.

NEW

335, 336 Metal Casting (3, 3)

Introduction to foundry techniques as applied to fine arts casting of nonferrous material. Prerequisites, 274; 335 for 336.

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NEW

337,338 Welding (3,3)

The study and application of welding methods as a sculpture technique-making use of oxy­acetelyne, electric arc, and heliarc. Prerequi­sites, 274; 337 for 338.

NEW

339 Film Making (5, maximum 15)

Fundamentals of camera techniques: lens, lighting, meter reading, filming, speeds, film types, cinematic movement, camera move­ment. Fundamentals of film editing, splicing and timing, sound recording and synchroniz­ing. Prerequisite, junior standing in art or instructor's approval.

NEW

343J Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Northwest Coast Indian art, with emphasis on the structure and style of two-dimensional art of the northern tribes. Offered jointly with Anthropology.

NEW

3441 Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Three-dimensional art of the Northwest coast culture area, with emphasis on aesthetic prin­ciples, techniques, cultural functions. Offered jointly with Anthropology.

NEW

345J Art of the Northwest Coast Indian (3)

Northwest Coast Indian art as related to drama and dance, with special attention to the Southern Kwakiutl. Offered jointly with An­thropology.

NEW

405 History of American Art: Colonial Period (3)

A survey of architecture, town design. paint­ing, sculpture, and the decorative arts in the United States from original European settle­ment to the Revolutionary War. Prerequisite, junior standing.

NEW

416 Art in France: Henri IV-Louis XVI (3)

Architecture, painting, sculpture, decoration. The classic ideal: formation, zenith, extinc­tion around 1700, and rebirth in the later eighteenth century. Main points: Versailles, Watteau, the decorators of the rococo, and tendencies of the period after 1750. Prerequi­site, 319 or permission of the instructor.

NEW

417 Dutch Painting of the Golden Age (3)

The genesis, development, and decline of painting in the United Province, from their independence in 1581 to the end of the seven­teenth century. Emphasis upon the anti-man­nerist reaction in Utrecht, Frans Hale, Rembrandt, and the origins of Dutch genre traditions. Prerequisite, 319 or permission of the instructor.

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418 Masters and Monuments of Counter-Reformation Rome (3)

The works and impact of the major architects, sculptors, and painters active in Rome from the death of Michaelangelo to the death of Bernini (1564-1680). Concentration upon Caravaggio, Bernini, Pietro da Cortona, Pous­sin, and Borromini. Prerequisite, 319 or per­mission of the instructor.

NEW

429 Early Chinese Painting: T'ang to Yuan (3)

A study of the changing styles and attitudes accompanying the development of painting (particularly landscape painting) in China from earliest times. Prerequisite, upper-divi­sion standing.

NEW

430 Later Chinese Painting: Yuan Through Ch'ing (3)

Chinese painting from a time when the study of individual masters becomes the main task at hand. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.

NEW

431 Early Japanese Painting: Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries (3)

Yamato-e and the art of the illustrated hand­scroll of Heian and Kamakura times, and the ink landscape tradition associated with Shubun and Sesshu. Prerequisite, upper-division stand­ing.

NEW

432 Later Japanese Painting: Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries (3)

A survey of later Japanese painting with em­phasis on the art of the Kano, Sotatsu-Korin, Shijo-Maruyama, and Nanga schools. Prereq­uisite, upper-division standing.

NEW

433 Buddhist Painting of China and Japan (3)

A survey of Buddhist painting in China and Japan from the fifth century until circa 1300. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.

NEW

434 Buddhist Sculpture of China and Japan (3)

A survey of Buddhist sculpture in China and Japan from the fifth century until circa 1300. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.

NEW

435 Chinese and Japanese Architecture (3)

Religious and secular architecture of China and Japan, with emphasis on Japanese temples and shrines. Prerequisite, upper-division stand­ing.

NEW

469 Early Renaissance Sculpture (3)

The sculpture of the late thirteenth, four­teenth, and fifteenth centuries in the Floren­tine tradition. Prerequisites, 212 and 213, or equivalent background.

NEW

478 Sixteenth-Century German Painting (3)

The leading masters of sixteenth-century Ger­man art including Durer, Grunewald, Lucas, Cranach, and their followers.

NEW

483 Art in Provence (5)

Monuments in and around Avignon. Empha­sis upon Roman and Romanesque architecture and sculpture, later medieval French painting, great works of all periods and countries in regional museums, and the Provencal land­scape of Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Gauguin. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

488 Romanesque Art I (3)

The history of early medieval art (architec­ture, sculpture, painting, the decorative arts), from Carolinian times through the twelfth century. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.

NEW

489 Romanesque Art II (3)

Intensive study of the high Romanesquc style, including the art, architecture, and related monuments of the pilgrimage roads to Com­postela. Prerequisite, 488.

NEW

578 Seminar in North European Art (3, max. 9)

Problems of style and iconography of the northern European masters of the fourteenth through fifteenth centuries. Prerequisite, per­mission of the instructor.

NEW

594 Seminar in Baroque Art (3, max. 9)

Iconographic and stylistic problems of the art of the Baroque period with emphasis on the principal research methods, theories, and types of literature dealing with the art of the seven­teenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe. Prerequisite, 494.

ASTRONOMY

NEW

503 Seminar on Planetary Atmospheres (2)

NEW

561 High Energy Astrophysics (3)

Observed properties of Supernovae, X-ray stars, radio sources, quasars. Theories ex­plaining such objects. Origin of cosmic rays.

NEW

597 Topics in Obsen'ationaI Astrophysics (1-5)

NEW

700 Thesis (*)

Prerequisite, permission.

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ATMOSPHERIC SCmNCES

NEW

510J Physics of Ice and Snow (3)

Structure of the water molecule. Crystallo­graphic structures of ice. Electrical, optical, thermal, and mechanical properties of ice. Growth of ice from the vapor and liquid phases. Physical properties of snow. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

NEW

StU Glaciology I: Formation of Snow and Ice Masses (3)

Snow climatology. Transport of snow by wind. Transfer of radiative, sensible, and latent heat at the surface of snow and ice. Freezing of natural water bodies. Heat and mass budget of ice masses. Theories of ice ages. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Pre­requisite, 510J or permission.

NEW

512J Glaciology II: Structural Glaciology (3)

Heat and mass transfer in snow and ice. Met­amorphism. Effects of heat conduction, vapor diffusion, radiation, solid impurities, brine in­clusions. Petrography of snow and ice. Flow structures. Bulk physical properties of nat­ural snow and ice. Offered jointly with Geo­physics. Prerequisite, 5111 or permission.

NEW

513J Glaciology III: Dynamic Glaciology (3)

Flow laws of ice, steady laminar flow. Sliding on bedrock. Kinematic waves, glacial surges. Snow and avalanche dynamics. Deformation and drift of sea ice. Relation of structures to deformation. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisite, 512J or permission.

NEW

514 Field Glaciology (6)

Structure and metamorphism of snow cover. Energy exchange at melting snow and ice surfaces. Deformation and flow of glaciers. Climatology and mass budgets. Glacier fea­tures. Emphasis on instrumentation, field techniques, and data analysis. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisites, 5111, 512J, or permission.

NEW

534 Weather Sensing by Satellites (3)

Flight characteristics of spacecraft. Physical laws of remote sensing, using micro-, infrared, and visible waves. The importance of surface parameters (temperature, emissivity, sea state). The inversion principle of atmospheric sound­ing. Comparison of weather analysis from earthbound and from satellite data. Prerequi­sites, 431 Hnd 531, or permission.

NEW

539J Structure and Dynamics of Upper Atmosphere (3)

Properties of the ionosphere, electromagnetic wave propagation, the dynamics of the iono­sphere. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisite, 542 or permission.

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545 The General Circulation of Atmospbere (3)

Requirements of the global angular momen­tum heat, mass, and energy budgets upon atmospheric motions as deduced from obser­vations. A study of the physical processes through which these budgets are satisfied. Prerequisite, 442 or permission.

BIOLOGY

NEW

440 Topics in Modem Biology (2, max. 6)

A televised lecturer-seminar, with presentation by research scientists of new concepts, meth­ods, and results in biology. Major areas will be covered in different series of lectures, with emphasis in the first series on molecular and developmental biology. Prerequisites, two quarters college biology and two quarters col­lege chemistry; genetics recommended.

BOTANY

NEW

480 Plant Cytology (3)

Analysis of structure and function of plant cells. Emphasis will be placed on the ultra­structure of plant cells and cell components. Prerequisites, 15 credits in biological science and permission.

NEW

480L Plant Cytology Laboratory (2)

Bright-field and phase-contrast microscopy; cytochemical methods; demonstration of opti­cal equipment; individual projects. Prerequi­site, 480.

NEW

525 Topics in Plant Ecology (2, max. 10)

Selected topics from various phases of plant ecology. Prerequisite, permission of instruc­tors.

CHEMISTRY

NEW

147H General Chemistry Honors Laboratory (3)

Introduction to quantitative chemistry. Hon­ors course paralleling 151 or 146. Prerequi­sites, concurrent registration in 145H and permission.

NEW

157H General Chemistry Honors Laboratory (4)

Laboratory work in elementary physical and quantitative chemistry. Honors course to fol­low 147H. Prerequisites, 147H, 155H con­currently.

NEW

165H General Chemistry (3)

Honors course paralleling 160. Prerequisite, A or B grade in 155H or permission.

NEW

167H General Chemistry Honors Laboratory (3)

Elementary physical, quantitative, and quali­tative chemistry laboratory (to follow 157H). Prerequisite, 157H.

NEW

412 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (3)

Preparation and characterization of typical inorganic substances. Prerequisite, 457, which may be taken concurrently.

NEW

414 Systematic Inorganic Chemistry (3)

The elements and their compounds in relation to the periodic system. Prerequisite, 351 or 457.

NEW

436 Spectral Methods in Structural Chemistry (4)

An introduction to the theory, instrumenta­tion, and application of spectroscopic methods in organic and inorganic chemistry. Labora­tory provides experience in actual instrumen­tal operation. Prerequisites, 351 or 457, or permission.

NEW

508 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3)

Synthesis, reactions, and structure of coordi­nation compounds. Applications of NMR, isotope replacement phenomena, magnetic sus­ceptibility, and the Mossbauer Effect. Prereq­uisites, 415, 416.

CLASSICS

ARABIC

NEW

499 Undergraduate Research (3-6, max. 18)

NEW

600 Research (3-6, max. 18)

NEW

700 Thesis (*)

GREEK

NEW

426 Attic Orators (3)

CHG

449 Replaces 420

HEBREW

NEW

101-102, 103 Elementary Hebrew (5-5,5)

Introduction to classical Hebrew, emphasizing elements of grammar and reading of various styles found in the Hebrew Bible.

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NEW

201,202,203 Intennediate Hebrew (5,5,5)

Selections from Biblical prose, Rabbinical texts, and medieval prose and poetry. Prereq­uisites, 103 for 201; 201 for 202; 202 for 203.

NEW

490 Supervised Study (3-6, max. 18)

Prerequisite, 203.

NEW

499 Undergraduate Research (3-6, max. 18)

LATIN

NEW

423 Cicero and SaUust (3)

NEW

447 Roman Lyric (3)

NEW

449 Roman Elegy (3)

NEW

459 Roman Pastoral (3)

NEAR EAST (FORMERLY NEAR EASTERN LITERATURE)

CHG

210, 420, 422, 424, 430, 432, 434, 440 Replace Near Eastern Literature 210, 420, 422, 424, 430, 432, 434, 440

NEW

210 Introduction to Islamic Civilization and Culture (5)

Background and foundations of Islam; devel­opment of Islamic culture, with emphasis on the intellectual, literary, aesthetic, and associ­ative aspects; the impact of the West and re­sulting modern problems.

NEW

440 Persian Literature in EngUsh (3)

A survey of Islamic Persian literature from its origins to modern times, with representa­tive readings.

NEW

450 The City of Cairo: History, Topography, and Monuments (3)

A survey of the physical development, and the economic and social organization of an Islumic city, as exemplified in the history of Cairo, from the first establishment at Fustat to the present day. Consideration of the major styles of Islamic architecture as represented in existing monuments of Cairo.

NEW

520 Seminar in Near Eastern Civilization and Thought (3, max. 27)

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(3, max. 27)

Prerequisite, reading knowledge of Arabic, Persian, or Turkish.

NEW 600 Research (3-6, max. 18)

NEW 700 Thesis (*)

PERSIAN

NEW 101.102,103 Elementary Persian (5.5,5)

Beginning course in pronunciation, conversa­tion, grammar, and graded reading.

NEW 201,202,203 Intermediate Persian (5,5,5)

Introduction to Persian literature, with con­tinuing emphasis on grammar and syntax. Pre­requisites, 103 for 201; 201 for 202; 202 for 203.

NEW 490 Supervised Study (3-6, max. 18)

Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite, 203 or equivalent.

NEW 499 Undergraduate Research (3-6, max. 18)

TURKISH

NEW 101.102,103 Elementary Turkish (5-5,5) Introduction to modern Turkish. Pronuncia­tion and conversation, grammar and composi­tion, graded reading. Latin characters used throughout.

NEW 201,202,203 Intermediate Turkish (5,5,5)

Introduction to modern Turkish literature. Prerequisites, 103 for 201; 201 for 202; 202 for 203.

NEW 401,402,403 Ottoman Turkish (5,5,5)

Readings from the historians and poets of the Ottoman period. Texts written in Arabic characters will be used. Prerequisites, 203 for 401; 401 for 402; 402 for 403.

NEW 490 Supervised Study (3.6, max. 18)

Special work in literary texts for graduates and undergraduates. Prerequisite, 203.

NEW 499 Undergraduate Research (3-6, max. 18)

COMMUNICATIONS

COM MUNICA TiONS

NEW 150 The Mass Media (5)

Organization, operation, and control of the mass media in America; social functions of mass communication; characteristics of media audiences. (May be substituted for 202, 203, 226, and Radio-Television 250 in Communica­tions degree program, but duplicate credit cannot be earned.)

CHG

220 Replaces 320

NEW 500,501 Theory of Communication (5,5)

Introduction to the major points of view­general semantics, persuasion and effects, and communication systems; examination of com­munication concepts in the theoretical litera­ture. Prerequisite, 508.

CHG

508,509 Replace 408, 409, 410

NEW 516 Seminar in Comparative Communication

Systems (3)

The analysis and comparison of communica­tion systems. Directed research in compara­tive systems and into the role of communications in national development. Prerequisite, 415.

NEW 550·551 Advanced Communication Methods

(3-3)

Directed individual projects in the design and organization of a complex mass communica­tion, of a level of accomplishment suitable for professional quality print or broadcast media. Advanced techniques of research and produc­tion analyzed and appJied. Prerequisite, bach­elor's degree in a communications major or equivalent.

NEW 581 Seminar in International

Communications (3)

The analysis of international communications. Directed research in intercultural communica­tion. Prerequisites, 480, 580.

NEW 597 Practicum in Communication Research

(1-5. max. 10)

Individual participation by a qualified gradu­ate student in an on-going research project under the direction of a faculty member. Pre­requisites, 501, 509.

RADIO-TElEVISION

NEW 454. 455 Television News Film Techniques

(2,2)

Development of skills in the use of the motion picture camera; a study of the use of fiJm in news and public affairs programming; empha-

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sis on writing for film purposes and develop­ing editorial judgment. Prerequisite, 376 or permission.

NEW 456,457,458 News Broadcasting (2.2,2)

Preparation and presentation of news broad­casts; progression from editing radio news programs to use of visuals and performance in television newscasts. (Replace 476.) Prereq­uisite, 376.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

NEW 415 The Comic in Literature (5)

Study of masterpieces of comic literature (Bergson, Freud, Ludovici, and others), em­phasizing various modes and uses of the comic. Prerequisites, junior standing and at least 10 credits of literary study.

NEW 496 Special Studies in Comparative

Literature (5, max. 10)

To be offered occasionally by visitors or resi­dent faculty.

NEW 515 Recent Trends in Liternry Criticism (3)

Study of some of the recent trends in liter­ary criticism; in particular, structural and phil­osophical approaches. Prerequisites, advanced graduate standing and facility in reading French.

NEW 535 Poetic Forms (3·5, max. 15)

Seminar concerned with the evolution, dis­semination, and function of metrical and stanzaic forms in various literatures. Course will change so consult department each quar­ter for specifics. Prerequisite, reading knowl­edge of one foreign language.

NEW 540 Eighteenth-Century European Aesthetics

(3)

Analysis of important works of eighteenth­century aestheticians in England, France, and Germany. Prerequisite, facility in reading either French or German.

NEW 545 Studies in Renaissance and Baroque

Epic Poetry (3)

Study of renaissance and baroque epic po­etry, including works of Ariosto, Tasso, Spen­ser, Milton, and others. Prerequisite, reading knowledge of either French, Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese.

NEW 550 European Realism (3)

Seminar study of works of European Realism (Balzac, Flaubert, Turgenev, Dostoevski, Tol­stoy, the representative Victorians, and the writers of "poetic realism") in connection with various aesthetic doctrines and subse­quent critical appraisals. Prerequisite, gradu­ate standing.

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NEW 555 Studies in Irony (3)

Seminar to examine irony in literary, philo­sophical, and satirical masterpieces from the classical period to contemporary literature. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW

560 Classical Rhetoric and Literature (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries) (3)

Seminar to explore the influence and the importance of classical rhetoric in European literary works of the seventeenth and eight­eenth centuries. Texts and examples to be chosen in English, French, Italian, and Ger­man literatures. Prerequisite, reading knowl­edge of French, Italian, or German.

NEW

565 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature (3.5, max. 15)

Seminar examining various aspects of nine­teenth-century European literature. Course will change so consult department each quar­ter for specifics. Prerequisite, reading knowl­edge of one foreign language.

NEW 570 Studies in the Novel (5, max. 15)

Two two-hour seminars comparing two or more novels of varying national literatures. Course will change so consult department each quarter for specifics. Prerequisite, reading knowledge of one foreign language.

NEW 575 Intercultural Relationships in Sixteenth­

and Seventeenth-Century European Literature (3-5, max. 15)

Seminar or seminars examining the intercul­tural relationships of sixteenth- and seven­teenth-century European literature. Course will change so consult department each quarter for specifics. Prerequisite, reading knowledge of one foreign language.

NEW 580 I.iterary Relations (3-5, max. 15)

Seminar which will examine relationships or parallels between two or among more than two important writers from different national literatures. Course will change so consult department each quarter for specifics. Prereq­uisite, reading knowledge of one foreign lan­guage.

NEW 596 Special Studies in Comparative

Uterature (3-5, max. 15)

To be offered occasionally by visitors or resi­dent fncutty.

DANCE

280 Basic Movement for Theatre Disciplines (1, max. 3)

Basic body actions, unified through structure and improvisation; foundation for coordi­nated, articulate physical requirements in

theatre disciplines; preliminary to period movement and manners studies. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 290 Structure of Music in Relation to Dance

(2-5, max. 5)

Study of structural parallels between organized sound and organized movement; emphasis on time-space relationships. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

NEW

490 Special Studies in Dance (1-3, max. 15)

Special studies in dance: specialized areas within the body of knowledge known collec­tively as the art of ballet. Prerequisite, per­mission.

DRAMA

NEW 121,122,123 Movement for the Actor

(2,2,2)

Movement for the actor based on Lecoq tech­niques. 121: improvisation for development of sensory-motor skills; 122: re-education of muscular efforts and coordination; 123: use of masks for characterization. Prerequisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW

141,142,143 Voice Training for the Actor (3,3,3)

141: relaxation, limbering, and centering of the voice; 142: vocal dramatic styles (Eliza­bethan and medieval texts); 143: vocal dra­matic styles (Greek and medieval texts). Pre­requisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW 155,156,157 Acting (5,5,5)

Acting for the professionally-oriented student. 155: improvisation, the fundamentnls of act­ing theory, practice; 156: acting styles, Greek; 157: acting styles, medieval. Prerequisite, ac­ceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW

181,182,183 Play Analysis for the Actor (2,2,2)

Play analysis from the point of view of the actor; 181: principles of method and their imaginative integration for the actor; 182: ap­plication of analysis method to Greek plays; 183: application to medieval plays. Prerequi­site, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW

184 Play Analysis for the Actor (2)

Application for analysis method to Greek and Elizabethan plays. Prerequisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

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NEW 221,222,223 MOl'ement for the Actor

(2,2,2)

Movement for the actor based on Lecoq tech­niques: 221: movement with character masks; 222: choral movement; 223: Commedia del Arte techniques. Prerequisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW 241,242,243 Voice Training for the Actor

(3,3,3)

241: vocal styles-Jacobean and Elizabethan; 242: vocal styles-Restoration; 243: vocal styles-French and Italian seventeenth century. Prerequisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW 255, 256, 257 Acting (5, 5, 5)

Acting for the professionally-oriented student: 255: acting styles-Elizabethan and Jacobean; 256: acting styles-Greek and Jacobean; 257: acting styles-seventeenth-century Restoration and Commedia. Prerequisite, acceptance for Experimental Drama program.

NEW

271,272 Seminar in Theatre and Drama (2,2)

Prerequisite, acceptance to Experimental Drama program.

CHG

477,478,479 Replace 475

NEW

490A,B,C, Special Studies (l-5, eadl, max. 15)

A. Acting-directing; B. Design-technical; C. Children's drama. (Course may be repeated to a limit of 5 credits in any emphasis area.) Prerequisite, permission.

ECONOMICS

NEW

513 Mathematical Economics: Activity . Analysis (3)

Mathematical theory of linear programming: Linear inequaJities, existence theorems, sim­plex method, duality. Transportation prob­lem. Elements of game theory. Kuhn-Tucker conditions. Economic applications. Prerequi­sites, 412, 500, or permission.

NEW

519 Mathematical Economics: Selected Topics (3)

Seminar will cover selected topics in mathe­matical economics; theory of general equi­librium analysis. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.

ENGLISH

NEW

160 Intensive English (15)

An intensive course specifically intended to prepare the foreign student for the corning academic year. Oral and written work. This course will satisfy the foreign student English requirement.

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323 English Drama, 1660-1800 (5)

Restoration and eighteenth-century English drama. Dryden, Etherege, Wycherley, Con­greve, Goldsmith, Sheridan, and others. Al­ternates with 322. Prerequisite, upper-division standing or permission.

NEW

483 Special Topics in English for Teachers (1-3, max. 5)

NEW

492H Major Conference for Honors (5)

Individual study (reading, papers) by arrange­ment with the instntctor. Required of, and limited to, seniors in the English Department's College Honors Program.

NEW

535 Comparative Grammars (5)

A study in detail of one or more systems of grammar besides traditional grammar.

FAR EASTERN AND RUSSIAN INSTITUTE

FAR EASTERN

CHG

210 Replaces HO, 310

CHG

290J Replaces 290

NEW

336J Regional Geography of China (5)

A study of the geographic foundations, the pattern of the cultural and economic develop­ments, and the interrelationships among the major regions of China with special emphasis on the role of the key agricultural and manu­facturing areas in the economic growth of the country. Offered jointly with Geography. Pre­requisite, 100 or permission.

NEW

401, 402 Marxism-Lenini.,m in Modem Intellectual History (5, 5)

401: Teachings of Marx and Engels in the nineteenth century. Amllysis of Marxism as a doctrine. 402: Marxism-Leninism in the twentieth century. Reference to Lenin and Stalin. Prerequisite, modern European, Ger­man, or Russian history, or political thought, or permission.

NEW

406,407 Revolutionary Movements in . Eastern Europe (3, 3)

Historical analysis of the ideological and so­cial character of revolutionary movements, chiefly nationalist and communist, in eastern Europe from 1848 to World War II.

NEW

431 Tibetan History (3)

A survey of the history of Tibet from earliest times to the present, with emphasis on the

status and relations of Tibet in Asian affairs and the evolution of the political institutions of a "lama-ruler" state.

NEW

438J Soviet Regions and Regionallzation (3 or 5)

An evaluation of prerevolutionary and Soviet efforts to determine a basis for subdividing Russia into regions, together with an analysis of contemporary Soviet regions and their eco­nomic development. Lectures, 3 credit.,; inde­pendent study, 2 additional credits, with per­mission of instructor. Offered jointly with Geography. Prerequisite, 333J or permission.

NEW

464 Tibetan Buddhism (3)

A survey of the development of Buddhist phi­losophy and its amalgamation with the teach­ings of Bon, the pre-buddhist shamanism in Tibet. The resulting doctrines and phenome­nology of Tibetan Buddhism are examined in depth.

NEW

469,470 History of Korea (5, 5)

A survey of Korean history from earliest times to the modem period. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.

NEW

504J Seminar on the Modernization of Japan (5)

Historical and theoretical approach to social, political, economic, and psychological prob­lems of modernization in Japan. Offered jointly with Political Science 504J and with History 509J. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

532J-533J Seminar in Political Institutions of Contemporary China (3-3)

Advanced research on structures and functions of political institutions in post-1949 China. Offered jointly with Political Science. Pre­requisite, permission; reading knowledge of Chinese desirable.

NEW

567J-568J-569J Seminar in Korean History (3-6)-(3-6)-(3-6)

Selected topics in Korean history and histori­ography. Offered jointly with History. Pre­requisite, permission of instructor.

FAR EASTERN AND SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE

CHINESE

NEW

311 Genres in Chinese Literature (5)

Depth study of works from the major Chi­nese literary genres and analysis of their characteristic features. Examination of the relationship between similar genres in Chinese and Western literary traditions. Works will be read in translation. Chinese 320 recom­mended but not required.

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NEW

551 Seminar on the Book of Changes (3)

An examination of the textual problems of the Book of Changes and of its place in the history of Chinese thought. Prerequisites, 524 or equivalent, and permission.

CZECH

NEW

451,452,453 Advanced Czech (5,5,5)

Continuation of 401, 402, 411 to provide an introduction to Czech literature through selected readings from the main works of Czech authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The course also reinforces and extends the student's basic knowledge of Czech grammar and vocabulary through daily discussions in the language. Prerequisites, 411 for 451; 451 for 452; 452 for 453.

HINDI-URDU

101-102,103 Elementary Hindi-Urdu (5-5,5)

Introduction to the spoken language. Oral drills emphasizing pronunciation and clemen­tury conversation. Grammatical and syntacti­cal exercises. Introduction to the two writing systems in 103.

INDIAN

NEW

321 Modem Indian Literature in English (3)

A general survey of the contemporary Indian literature with special attention to the fusion of modernistic trends with tradition. No knowledge of an Indian language is required.

JAPANESE

NEW

424 Tokugawa Literary Tradition (5)

A survey course in Japanese literature cover­ing the period between 1600 and 1867 when the rise and development of popular litera­ture and theater among the common people had reached the highest peak through men like Chikamatsu, Saikaku, and Basho. Read­ings and discussion of representative works in prose, poetry, and drama up to the beginning of the Meiji period.

KOREAN

NEW

499 Undergraduate Research (3-5, max. 15)

For Far Eastern majors. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

NEW

700 Thesis (*)

POLISH

NEW

570 Seminar in Polish Literature (5)

Selected topics in Polish literature. Prerequi­site, reading knowledge of ])olish.

RUSSIAN

CHG

426, 427, 428 Replace 426, 427

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NEW 463 Introduction to Russian Literature (3)

Prerequisites, Russian 461, 462.

NEW 571 Stylistics of Modem Russian Poetry (3)

An examination of'~he linguistic aspects of poetic style in selected works of modem Rus­sian poetry. Prerequisites, 451, 452, and 6 credits in Russian literature courses, or per­mission.

NEW 588·589 Russian literature, 1750 to the

Present (5-5)

Survey of Russian Literature for first-year graduate students. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

SERBO-CROATIAN

NEW 451,452, 453 Adl'anced Serbo-Croatian

(5,5,5)

Continuation of 401-402, 411 to provide in­struction and practice designed to reinforce the basic grasp of the language, and to enlarge both vocabulary and command of grammatical patterns. Prerequisite, 411.

SLAVIC

NEW 321,322,323 Slavic Literature In English

(3,3,3)

A survey of East European literatures. Treated in detail are Polish, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian literatures. Prerequi­site, upper-division standing.

CRG 550 Replaces 450

NEW 554 The History of the South Slavic

Languages (3)

Designed to acquaint majors in Slavic lin­guistics with the details of the historical development of the phonological and morpho­logical structure of the South Slavic languages. Prerequisites, 450, 552, 553.

NEW 557 Seminar in Slal'ic Linguistics (2)

Seminar designed to permit the investigation and discussion of special topics in Slavic lin­guistics. (May be repeated for credit.) Pre­requisites, 554 and Russian 551.

TAMIL

NEW 301-302,303 Introduction to Tamil (5·5,5)

An intensive introduction to the modern spoken language. Transformation drills will be emphasized. The writing system and liter­ary dialect will be introduced at a suitable stage.

NEW 401·402,403 Intermediate Tamil (5.5,5)

Intensified use of the modern spoken lan­guage, beginning with moderately difficult conversation and drills, and working up to more advanced materials, including radio plays. Continuation of work with written lan­guage, Prerequisite, 303.

TIBETAN

NEW 700 Thesis (*)

Prerequisite, permission,

TURKIC

NEW 301,302,303 Yakut (3,3,3)

Phonological, morphological, and syntactical analysis of Yakut as a representative Turkic language, Reading and translation of selected texts.

VIETNAMESE

NEW

150 Accelerated Vietnamese (15)

Introduction to the structure of modern spoken and written North Vietnamese, with additional exposure to southern Vietnamese dialects, Recommended for students wishing to acquire familiarity with the language in a short time, with the objective of further study and usage in Vietnam. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

GENERAL STUDIES

NEW 492 tatin-American Studies Seminar (5)

A proseminar, primarily for Latin-American Studies majors, involving readings and re­search on a broad topic concerning Latin America. Prerequisite, senior in Latin-Ameri­can Studies major or permission.

GEOGRAPHY

300 Advanced Regional Geography

The region viewed as a major concept in geog­raphy. An intensive examination of major physical and biotic regions seen in the light of human occupance patterns. Prerequisite, 100 or upper-division standing.

NEW

336J Regional Geography of China (5)

A study of the geographic foundations, the pattern of the cultural and economic develop­ments, and the interrelationships among the major regions of China, with special emphasis on the role of the key agricultural and manu­facturing areas in the economic growth of the country, Offered jointly with the Far Eastern and Russian Institute. Prerequisite, J 00 or permission.

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NEW 438J Soviet Regions and Regionalization

(3 or 5)

An evaluation of prerevolutionary and Soviet efforts to determine a basis for subdividing Russia into regions, together with an analysis of contemporary Soviet regions and their eco­nomic development. Lectures, 3 credits; in­dependent study, 2 additional credits, with permission of instructor. Offered jointly with Far Eastern and Russian Institute. Prerequi­site, 333J or permission.

NEW

449 Geography of Ocean Transportation (3 or 5)

Geographic analysis of ocean trade routes, cargo and passenger flows, and port activi· ties. Evaluation of the role of the transporta­tion carrier in international trade. Lectures, 3 credits; independent study, 2 additional cred­its. Prerequisite, 201 or permission.

NEW 478 Urban Spatial Patterns (3)

Analysis of intra-urban land-use patterns and structure; particular attention to Iocational theories pertaining to population, land-use linkages, rents, gradients, and normative spa­tial relationships. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.

NEW 491 The United States (8)

Summer Institute in the geography of the United States for fifth-grade teachers and ele­mentary supervisors. For Institute participants only. Prerequisite, undergraduate or graduate standing.

NEW

492 The USSR (6)

Summer Institute in the geography of the Soviet Union for secondary school teachers. For Institute participants only. Prerequisite, undergraduate or graduate standing.

NEW 55lJ Regional Planning Seminar (3)

Regional planning and development theories and methodologies. Critical evaluation of re­gional planning in selected "economically ad­vanced" and "lesser developed countries." Offered jointly with Urban Planning. Pre­requisites, 4511 and graduate standing.

GEOLOGY

CRG 308 Replaces 208

NEW 311 Origin of Landforms (3)

Erosional processes and products; theories of landform evolution; characteristic landforms of the tropics, and semi-arid regions, polar and alpine regions, and humid-temperate re­gions; coastal and marine landforms. Prereq­uisite, 101.

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CHG

320 Replaces 220

NEW

321,322 Petrology I, II (5, 5)

Description, classification, and origin of igne­ous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Laboratory includes hand specimens and mi­croscopic study of rock specimens. Prerequi­sites, 320 for 321; 321 for 322.

NEW

406J General Seismology (3)

Ray theory analysis applied to an inhomoge­neous earth; travel time analysis; observa­tional seismology, instruments, quantitative measurement of earthquakes; properties of earth's interior; tectonic significance of earth­quakes. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Pre­requisite, 405J or permission.

CHG

411 Replaces 411J

NEW

416 Glacial Geology (4)

Interpretation of glacial history through study of sediments and land forms, with emphasis on climatic implications, chronology, and cor­relation. Prerequisite, senior standing.

NEW

417 Quaternary Stratigraphy (4)

History of climatic changes during the Qua­ternary Period as revealed by physical and biological data. Global chronology and cor­relation of Quaternary sediments. Prerequi­site, senior standing.

CHG

461 Replaces 361

NEW

486 Nonmetallic Ores and Fuels (3)

Description and origin of nonmetallic ore de­posits, fuels, and water resources, and their importance in world affairs. Prerequisite, senior standing or permission.

NEW

501 Quaternary Climatic Change (1-3, max. 6)

A seminar to critically evaluate criteria of Quaternary climatic change from the view­point of different disciplines. Prerequisite, per­mission of the instructor.

NEW

55lJ Potential Theory and Application (3)

Newtonial fields; integral theorems; harmonic functions; geopotential, mass, moment, shape of the earth; theory of analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies. Offered jointly with Geo­physics. Prerequisite, Mathematics 428 or Aeronautics and Astronautics 568, or permis­sion.

NEW

552J Theoretical Seismology (3)

Wave motion in uniform and layered elastic solids, dispersion, surface waves, modal anal­ysis; inhomogeneous and anisotropic media; effects of anelasticity, gravity, and curvature eigenvibrations of the earth. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisite, Aeronautics and Astronautics 546.

553J Physical Properties of Earth Material (3)

Composition of rocks; mechanical, thermal, magnetic, and electrical properties of rocks; tensor properties of crystals; measurement of rock properties at high pressures and tempera­tures. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Pre­requisite, Aeronautics and Astronautics 567 or permission.

NEW

580 Research in Sedimentology (*)

Advanced studies and research in sedimen­tology. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

58U Analysis of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks (5)

Methods of analysis of sediments and sedi­mentary rocks, and statistical evaluation, pres­entation, and interpretation of data. Offered jointly with Oceanography. Prerequisites, 423, Mathematics 281, or permission.

NEW

582 Seminar In Sedimentology (2)

Lectures, discussions, and readings on selected problems of current interest. Prerequisite, permission.

CHG

585 Replaces 580

NEW

587 Advanced Studies In Ore Deposits (3)

Origin of metallic ores with emphasis on geo­chemistry and isotopic geology, four- to five­day field trip to neighboring mining region. Prerequisites, 472 or equivalent, and 487. Offered odd-numbered years.

GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE

NEW

123,124,125 German for the Elementary . School (3,3,3)

Training in basic German grammar, pronunci­ation, and intonation with practical techniques for using German in the elementary class­room; organization of stucfy units, songs, dia­logues, and dramatizations. Open to those with little or no background in German.

NEW

230 Conversational German (5)

Intensive. For participants in the Living-Lan­guage Group Program only. Prerequisite, 103 or equivalent.

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NEW

580,581,582 Seminar in the Modern Period . of German Literature (1-5), (1-5), (1-5)

Prerequisite, permission.

HISTORY

NEW

238 Survey of the Muslim Near East (5)

Survey of the history of the Near East (the Arab countries, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanis­tan) from the emergence of Islam in 622 to the present. The various aspects of history (culture, economics, politics, etc.) will be dis­cussed.

NEW

290J History of China (5)

From earliest times to the present; emphasis on development of Chinese society. Offered jointly with the Far Eastern and Russian Institute.

CHG

311 Early Middle Ages (5) Replaces 411

CHG

312 Central Middle Ages (5) Replaces 412

CHG

313 Late Middle Ages (5) Replaces 413

NEW

407 Medieval Italy (5)

Italy, from the barbarian invasions to the Renaissance, considered in the framework of European and Mediterranean cultures.

CHG

419 Replaces 419J

CHG

438, 439 Replaces 438-439

NEW

440 Htlltory of the Near East Since 1789 (3)

The history of the Near East since the intro­duction of western-inspired reforms into the Muslim World. The emergence of the modern Arab states and the transformation of Turkey and Imn in the last 150 years will be covered in their various aspects.

CHG

445A, 445B Replace 445

CHG

445C Replaces 446

NEW

488 The River Plate Republics and Chili, Colonial Period to the Present (5)

The course will analyze political history, eco­nomic development, social change, and intel­lectual trends in Argentina, Uruguay, Para­guay, and Chile; it will also consider the relations of these countries with the United States and Europe, and with each other.

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498 Senior Seminar (3-5, max. 15)

Each seminar will examine a different subject or problem. Students must have the permis­sion of the instructor of the seminar in which they plan to enroll. A list of the seminars offered is available in the office of the History Department. Prerequisite, permission of the instructor.

NEW

509J Seminar on the Modernization of Japan (5)

Historical and theoretical approach to social, political, economic, and psychological prob­lems of modernization in Japan. Offered joint­ly with Political Science 504J and with the Far Eastern and Russian Institute 504J. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW

567J-568J-569J Seminar in Korean History (3-6)-(3-6)-(3-6)

Selected topics in Korean history and histori­ography. Offered jointly with the Far Eastern and Russian Institute. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.

NEW

570 Ottoman History (3-6)

This field course will introduce the student to the major periods and problems of Onoman history, 1300-1914, by acquainting him with the major works in at least two languages. An attempt will be made to teach some use of Ottoman materials. A minor problem will be investigated in detail by every student. Pre­requisite, knowledge of at least one major language besides English, such as French, German, or Russian.

NEW

577-578-579 Seminar in Latin American History (3-6)-(3-6-(3-6)

Problems of historical research in the history of Latin America from colonial beginnings to the present. Prerequisite, permission of in­structor.

NEW

615 Field Course in Islamic History (3-6)

An introduction to advanced study designed to show how important historical conclusions have been reached, to suggest further research and particularly to give bibliographical guidance to students in their preparation for examinations in this field. Prerequisite, per­mission of the instructor.

NEW

645 Seminar In American Constitutional History to 1800 (5)

Research in the formative period of the Amer­ican Constitution.

HOME ECONOMICS

NEW

409 Food and People (3)

Economic, cultural, and social determinants of food patterns. Problems of population and

food supply. Meaning of food to different peoples. An ecological approach to malnutri­tion as a major world problem. Programs of national and international scope designed to combat malnutrition. Prerequisites, upper­division standing and 307, or 15 credits in social science.

NEW

509 E"aluallon of Nutritional Status (1)

Dietary, clinical, and biochemical aspects as an integral part of evaluating nutritional sta­tus. Critical examination of major nutritional status surveys. Experimental design. Dietary methodology. Prerequisites, 407, 408, Bio­chemistry 405, 406, or equivalent.

NEW

510 Community Nutrition (3)

Survey of major nutritional problems facing American communities, with special emphasis on the problems of pregnancy and childhood. Practical approaches to nutritional education and the dynamics of changing food habits. Program planning and exposure to available resources for interdisciplinary services. Cur­rent programs in the United States and other countries. Prerequisites, 457 or equivalent, 509, and permission.

NEW

511 Field Work in Public Health Nutrition (1-11, max. 11)

Observation and participation in community agency nutrition programs. Prerequisite, per­mission.

NEW

556 Seminar in Family Relationships (3)

Seminar on recent developments in the field of family relationships, with emphasis on cur­rent research methods and findings and their application to family problems. Prerequisites, 456 or equivalent, and permission.

LINGUISTICS

NEW

101-102-103 Introduction to Language (5-5-5)

An introduction to the nature of language and language learning: linguistics as facilitating foreign language acquisition.

NEW

443J Semantics (3)

A study of recent work in linguistics and its implications for philosophy. Offered jointly with Philosophy. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

461J Morphology and Syntax (3)

Study of the structuring of meaningful ele­ments in language; practical experience with a wide variety of languages; taxonomic and generative views of grammar; field techniques. Offered jointly with Anthropology. Prereq­uisite, 400 (may be taken concurrently) or permission.

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NEW

524 Seminar in Descriptive Linguistics (1, max. 6)

Individual and joint research on selected topics in descriptive linguistics. Topics to change each quarter. Typical topics are se­mantics, generative grammar, phonological theories. Prerequisites, 453J, 463J.

MATHEMATICS

CHG 485 Replaces 393

MUSIC

NEW

311 Advanced Music Theatre Technique (1)

Dramatic interpretation of musical style as represented by the major opera composers since Mozart, including Verdi, Wagner, Strauss, and Puccini. Prerequisite, 211.

NEW

411 Music of Africa (3)

Music of the different ethnic groups of Africa and their influence on each other. Prerequi­sites, 314, 315, 316.

NEW

416 Music of Latin America (3)

The Indian, African, and European music of the countries of the Spanish-, French-, and Portuguese-speaking New World. Prerequi­sites, Music 314, 315, 316, or permission.

NEW

417 Music of Indonesia and the Philippines (3)

The music of the Indonesian and Philippine Islands from the high civilizations of Bali, Java, and Sunda, and the small ensembles to Sumatra, Ambon, and the southern Philippines to the tribal music of Borneo and the north­ern Philippines. Prerequisites, 314, 315, 316, or permission.

CHG 445 Replaces 514

NEW

454 Music of Japan (3)

The music of Japan from earliest known rec­ords until 1700. Prerequisites, 314, 315, 316, or permission.

NEW

455 Music of Japan (3)

The music of Japan from 1700 until the pres­ent. Prerequisites, 314, 315, 316, or permis­sion.

NEW

456 Music of China (3)

The music of China from earliest times until the present. Prerequisites, 314, 315, 316, or permission.

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CHG

477,478,479 Replace 497, 498

CHG

523 Replaces 526

NEW' 505 Systematic Musicology (3)

The use of the scientific method and empiri­cal research procedures in musical investiga­tions.

NEW 545 Seminar in Musical Learning (3, max. 6)

A study of learning theories as they relate to nonverbal musical learning. Prerequisite, 445 or permission.

NEW 551 Master's Recital (2, max. 4)

Public performance in solo recital, chamber music, cantata, oratorio, or conduction. For students in the Master of Arts in Music de­gree program. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 555 Experimental Design in Musical

Research (3)

A study of experimental and quasi-experimen­tal research designs and the application of experimental research methods for the investi­gation of problems in music teaching and learning, performance, and theoretical studies. Prerequisites, 505, Psychology 301, or Educa­tion 490, or permission.

OCEANOGRAPHY

NEW 444 Design and Analysis of Oceanographic

Experiments (3)

Planning of field and laboratory experiments in oceanography; evaluation and processing of oceanographic data. Prerequisite, Mathematics 281 or permission.

NEW 452 Physical Sedimentology (5)

An introduction to theoretical and experimen­tal techniques used in studying erosion, transportation, and depositon of sediment. Analysis of sediment samples, initial motion of sediments, bed-load motion, suspension of sediment by turbulent flows, erosion and depo­sition of sediment by turbulent flows, mass movement of sediments, and applications of sediment transport theory to problems of geo­logical interest. Prequisite, 450 or Chemical Engineering 342.

NEW 455 Biogenic Sediments II (3)

Survey of silicate microorganisms and micro­fossils, with emphasis on their geological and geographical occurrences and their application to deep-sea stratigraphy. Prerequisite, 454 or permission.

CHG

460-461 Replaces 460

CHG

462 Replaces 461

NEW 544 Statistical Models in Oceanography (3)

Multivariate regression, trend surface analysis, factor analysis, discriminant functions, and stochastic-process models in oceanography. Prerequisite, Mathematics 383 or permission.

NEW 560 Fluid Mechanics of Erosion and

Sediment Transport (3)

Advanced study of the erosion, deposition, and transportation of sediments by turbulent flows. Special emphasis on the use of theo­retical fluid mechanics to formulate and solve problems of bed-load and suspended load transport of sediments, erosion, and deposition of sediments, erodible boundary-wave prob­lems, turbidity currents, beach erosion. Pre­requisites, 452 or equivalent, Civil Engineering 543, and permission.

NEW 561 Seminar In Geological Fluid Mechanics

(3)

Reading and discussion of topics of current interest in geological fluid mechanics. Course work will include a report on a specialized topic. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 571J Gravity and Geomagnetic

Interpretation (3)

Fundamental concepts; the earth's magnetic field; instmmentation and reduction of mag­netic measurements, interpretation of magnetic data; gravity measurements, reduction of grav­ity observations; interpretation of gravity anomalies. Offered jointly with Geophysics. Prerequisites, Mathematics 324, Physics 327, (or equivalents), Geophysics 405J or Geology 450, and permission.

NEW 581J Analysis of Sediments and Sedimentary

Rocks (5)

Methods of analysis of sediments and sedi­mentary rocks, and statistical evaluation, pre­sentation, and interpretation of data. Offered jointly with Geology. Prerequisites, Geology 423, Mathematics 281, or permission.

PHILOSOPHY

NEW 260 Introduction to Philosophy of Science

(3)

An examination of formal languages, the na­ture of probability, the problem of induction, and determinism.

NEW 422 Studies in Continental Rationalism

(3, max. 9)

A study of the philosophical system, or some part of the philosophical system, of one or more of the major continental Rationalists: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz. Prerequisite, 322 or permission.

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NEW 443J Semantics (3)

A study of recent work in linguistics and its implications for philosophy. Offered jointly with Linguistics. Prequisite, permission.

NEW 464 Philosophical Psychology (3)

Reinstatement of former course.

NEW 472 Logical Theory I (3)

Introduction to the study of traditional formal logic and theories of meaning. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 473 I_ogical Theory II (3)

The theory of attributive terms. Quantifica­tion theory. Techniques of proof. Prerequi­site, 472 or permission.

NEW 474 Logical Theory III (3)

The theory of collective terms. The theory of descriptions. The logistic thesis. The theory of logical types. The seman tical paradoxes. The theory of abstract terms. Modal logic. Prerequisite, 473 or permission.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

NEW 590 Research Methods in Health, Physical

Education, and Recreation (3)

Guidance and methods of research for health, physical education, and recreation. Prerequi­site, 447 or equivalent.

NEW 591 Research Seminar (2, max. 6)

Development and critique for a research pro­spectus. Initial reporting, refinement, and endorsement of the research proposal. Pre­requisite, permission.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

NEW 229 Advanced Riding (1)

Drill patterns; use of two Cavaletti; Cavaletti and jump; show procedures. Prerequisites, 128 and 228, or equivalent.

HEALTH EDUCATION

NEW 481J Foundations of Sex Education (3)

Scientific exploration of physiological, psycho­logical, and cultural aspects of sexual develop­ment. Expression, problems, and adjustments of youth and adults. Basic concepts under­lying sex education. Offered jointly with Ob­stetrics and Gynecology. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

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PHYSICS

CHG

221 Quantum Physics (3) Replaces 222

Introduction to the physics of atoms, mole­cules, and nuclei; elementary quantum physics. Not open to students who have completed 320. Prerequisites, 123 or 123H; concurrent or previous Mathematics 126 or 136H.

CHG

222 Statistical Physics (3) Replaces 221

Heat, thermodynamics, and the statistical de­scription of matter. Prerequisites, 221 or 320 (may be concurrent), concurrent or previous Mathematics 126 or 136H.

NEW 223 Elementary Mathematical Physics (3)

Applications of mathematics to physics, par­ticularly as illustrated by classical mechanics. Prerequisites, 123 or 123H, and Mathematics 224.

NEW 231 Electric Circuits Laboratory (3)

Basic linear elements in DC, AC, and tran­sient circuits; solid-state and vacuum-tube de­vices; electrical measurements. Prerequisites, 123 or 123H, and Mathematics 126 or 136H.

NEW

232 Electric Circuits Laboratory (3)

Continuation of 231. Prerequisite, 231.

NEW 301 Review of Mechanics (4)

Review of elementary classical mechanics for junior college physics teachers. Prerequisite, college-level physics teacher.

NEW 302 Review of Electricity and Magnetism (4)

Review of elementary electricity and magne­tism for junior college physics teachers. Pre­requisite, college-Ievel physics teacher.

CHG

321,322,323 Electromagnetism (3,3,3) Replace 325, 326, 327

Charges at rest and in motion; dielectric and magnetic media; electromagnetic waves; rela­tivity and electromagnetism; physical optics. Prerequisites, 123, Mathematics 324 or 234H; 321 for 322; 322 for 323.

NEW 324,325 Quantum Mechanics (3,3)

Introduction to nonrelativistic quantum me­chanics. Prerequisites, 221 or 320, Mathemat­ics 324 or 234H: 324 for 325.

CHG

327 Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3) 'Replaces 323

A study of nuclear structure, including nu­clear reactions, fission, particle accelerators,

and nuclear instrumentation, applications of nuclear phenomena in atomic energy and astrophysics. Not open to students who have completed 422. Prerequisite, 221 or 320, or permission.

NEW 331 Optics Laboratory (3)

Optical and spectroscopic measurements. Pre­requisite, concurrent or previous 323.

NEW 405 Laboratory for Physics Teachers (3)

Laboratory work in selected topics in teaching physics, especially at the high school and lower-division colJege level. Prerequisite, one year of college physics.

NEW 421 Atomic and Molecular Physics (3)

Survey of the principal phenomena of atomic and molecular physics. Prerequisites, 323 and 325, or permission.

NEW 422 Nuclear and Elementary Particle

Physics (3)

Survey of the principal phenomena of nuclear and elementary particle physics. Prerequisites, 323 and 325, or permission.

NEW

423 Solid State Physics (3)

Survey of the principal phenomena of solid state physics. Prerequisites, 323 and 325, or permission.

CHG

424, 425, 426 Mathematical Physics (3, 3, 3) Replace 481, 482, 483

424: advanced classical mechanics. 425, 426: mathematical techniques of particular use in physics including partial differential equations. Prerequisites, 323 and 325, or permission; 425 for 426.

CHG

431, 432, 433 Modern Physics Laboratory (3, 3, 3) Replace 471, 472, 473

431, 432: measurements in modem atomic, molecular, and solid state physics. 433: tech­niques in nuclear and elementary particle re­search. Prerequisites, 30 credits in physics or permission; 327 or 422, or permission for 433.

NEW 541 Survey of Elementary Particle Physics

(3)

A survey of topics in elementary particle physics, intended for the nonspecialist having a background of quantum mechanics. Pre­requisite, 519.

NEW 542 Sun'cy of Nuclear Physics (3)

A survey of topics in nuclear physics, intended for the nonspecialist having a background of quantum mechanics. Prerequisite, 519.

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NEW

543 Atomic and Molecular Physics Survey (3)

A survey of topics in atomic and molecular physics, intended for the nonspecialist having a background of quantum mechanics. Pre­requisite, 519.

NEW 544 Solid State Physics Survey (3)

A survey of solid state physics, intended for the nonspecialist having a background of quantum mechanics. Prerequisite, 519.

CHG

550 Replaces 562

NEW 562 Theoretical Nuclear Physics (3)

Prerequisite, 519.

NEW 569 Theory of Solids (3)

Prerequisite, 519.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

NEW 439 Government and Politics of Sub-Saharan

Africa (5)

A survey of government and politics in the countries of. tropical Africa, with major em­phasis on political development and national integration in former British Africa. Prerequi­site, 201 or permission of instructor.

NEW 448 Comparatil'e Federal Systems (5)

An intensive analysis of the development and operation of typical federal systems in estab­lished states, and comparisons with those re­cently adopted in developing areas. Attention will be devoted to legal, political, and socio­economic problems in these federal regimes.

NEW 491 Political Behavior Methodology (5)

Course will emphasize numeric and symbolic approaches to the study of political phenom­ena. Consideration will be given to typologies, scales, measurement techniques, sampling of elites, and selected multivariate procedures and the results of the application to legislative, voting, judicial, and administrative behavior. Prerequisite, 490 or permission.

NEW 504J Seminar on the Modernization of

Japan (5)

Historical and theoretical approach to social, political, economic, and psychological prob­lems of modernization in Japan. Offered jointly with the Far Eastern and Russian Institute 504J and History 509J. Prerequisite, permission.

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NEW

5321·533J Seminar in Political Institutions of Contemporary China (3·3)

Advanced research on structures and functions of political institutions in post-1949 China. Offered jointly with the Far Eastern and Rus­sian Institute. Prerequisite, permission; read­ing knowledge of Chinese desirable.

NEW

538 Government and PoUtics in the Middle East and North Africa (3)

Study of political change in the area within the context of comparative politics; break­down of traditional political systems; new range of choice expressed in competing ideol­ogies; governmental and nongovernmental in­strumentalities of change; and problems of international relations and regional conflict and integration.

NEW

539 Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa (3)

Selected problems of government and politics in the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Pre­requisite, 439 or permission.

NEW 553 Public Opinion (3)

Selected problems in opinion formation, char­acteristics, and the role of public opinion in the policy-making process. Prerequisite, 452 or permission of instructor.

NEW 587 Community Minority Politics (3)

A research seminar organized to develop and test hypotheses concerning the social, eco­nomic, and political opportunity-costs to mi­norities and the poor in gaining responses from urban bureaucracies and representation in community public policy decisions. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW 590 Seminar in PoUtical Behavior (3, max. 9)

Analysis of behavioral research in selected fields of political science.

PSYCHOLOGY

CHG

201,201H Replace 191, 191H

CHG

202,202H Replace 191, 191H

CHG

302, 303 Replace 301

NEW

426 Psychophysics of Audition (5)

Properties of the auditory system, including mechanisms of the ear, transducer mechan­isms of the inner ear, statistical theories of the auditory sense, problems of detecting signals in various kinds of noise. and the effects of various pathological conditions. Prerequisites, 422 or equivalent, and permission.

NEW

510 Consistency Theories in Social Psychology (3)

Theoretical and empirical work that focuses on the ramifications of a need or pressure for cognitive consistency; dissonance, balance, and congruity theories will be critically evaluated on the basis of current research. Prerequisites, 503 and graduate major standing.

NEW

511 Experimental Approaches to Personality (3)

A survey of current methodology and experi­mental research in the area of personality. Topics include the relationships of anxiety, hostility, need of achievement, and personal styles to behavior. Prerequisite, graduate ma­jor standing or permission.

NEW 512 Discrimination Learning in Children (5)

Theories of discrimination learning and some of the relevant literature with special consid­eration to areas that are relevant to develop­mental changes in learning; i.e., transfer of training, transportation, acquired distinctive­ness of cues. Prerequisite, graduate major standing.

CHG

524 Replaces 424

NEW 525 Psychodiagnostic Testing (3)

Training in administration, scoring, and inter­pretation of individual intelligence tests, projective tests, and other major clinical techniques. Required of aU first-year graduate majors in clinical psychology. Prerequisite, first-year graduate major standing.

CHG

528 Replaces 463

NEW 573J Artificial Intelligence (4)

Introduction to problem solving. Survey of theorem proving, symbol manipulating, pat­tern recognition, and inductive problem-solv­ing techniques. Computer models of human thought. Offered jointly with Computer Sci­ence. Prerequisite, Computer Science 478J.

ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE

ROMANCE LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE

NEW 600 Research (*)

Prerequisite, permission of the Graduate Pro­gram Adviser.

fRENCH

297 French-SpeakJng Europe and Its Culture (3 or 6)

For participants in the Study Abroad program. Readings on aspects of French literary tradi­tion; discussion of social and cultural values

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as reflected in French literature. Field trips to sites of literary, historical, and artistic in­terest. Substantial paper (written in English), and higher degree of participation, required for 6 credits. Course conducted in English. Prerequisite, 222 or college equivalent, or per­mission of instructor.

350 Drama (3)

Generic study of French drama. Prerequisite, 222, or college equivalent, or placement test.

NEW 351 Poetry (3)

Generic study of French poetry. Prerequisite, 222, or college equivalent, or placement test.

NEW

352 Fiction (3)

Generic study of French fiction. Prerequisite, 222, or college equivalent, or placement test.

NEW

427 Fiction Since 1950 (3)

Malraux, Queneau, Sartre, Sarraute, and Duras. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

CHG

441 Replaces 436

CHG

442 Replaces 431

CHG

444 Replaces 432

CHG

445 Replaces 433

CHG

446 Replaces 434

NEW

463 Romantic Drama (3)

French theatre in the romantic period. Pre­requisites, 304, 305, 306.

NEW 464 Realist and Naturalist Drama (3)

French theatre in the realist and naturalist periods. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

CHG

465 Replaces 464

NEW 470 Cinema (3)

Major films and figures of French cinema from the beginnings to the present. Prerequi­sites, 304, 305, 306.

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NEW 553 Eloquence (3)

French eloquence of the sixteenth seven­teenth, and eighteenth centuries: d'U;fe, J. de Balzac, Pascal, Bossuet, Fenelon Massillon Mirabeau, Danton, de Maistre. Prerequisite' graduate standing. '

NEW 599 Graduate Readings (*)

S.upervise~ r.eading in specific fields. Prerequi­site, permISSIon of Graduate Adviser.

ITALIAN

420, 421, 422 Elghteenth·Century Italian Literature (3, 3, 3)

420: Arcadia and the Melodrama: Metastasio

421: Drama: GoldonJ and Alfieri

422: Poetry: Parini, Monti, Foscolo

NEW 450 ManzonJ and the Romantic

Movement (3)

A study of Manzoni's works, especially the Promessi Sposi, as products of Italian roman­ticism. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

NEW 451 Leopardi and the Lyric (3)

A reading of the Cant; with lectures, discus­sions, reports. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

NEW 460 Verismo (3)

A study of representative realistic writers such as Capuana, Verga, Serao, Fucini, and Del­edda. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

CHG

590 Replaces 531

NEW 599 Graduate Readings (*)

Supervised reading in specific fields. Prerequi­site, permission of the Graduate Program Ad­viser.

PORTUGUESE

NEW 150 Accelerated (5)

For graduate students in Spanish who wish to develop a rapid command of Portuguese pri­marily for reading purposes. Prerequisite, graduate standing in Spanish or permission of instructor.

NEW 590 Special Seminar and Conference

(2.5, max. 20)

PROVENCAL

eHG 535, 536 Replace 534

ROMANIAN

NEW 420,421 Structure of Romanian (3,3)

Descriptive analysis of the phonological mor­phological, snytactical, and lexical str~ctures of modern Romanian. Prerequisite Romance 401 or permission. '

SPANISH

NEW 350 Drama (3)

Generic study of Spanish drama. Prerequisite 203 or college equivalent, or placement test. '

NEW 351 Poetry (3)

Generic study of Spanish poetry. Prerequisite 203 or college equivalent, or placement test. '

NEW 352 Fiction (3)

Generic study of Spanish fiction. Prerequisite, 203 or college equivalent, or placement test.

NEW 445 Spanish Drama and Play Production (5)

The first half of the quarter will be an inten­sive study of five to eight Spanish dramas with emphasis on problems of style, period: and staging. The second half of the quarter, students will be involved in one of these plays. Climax of the course will be three performances open to the public. Prerequi­sites, 304, 305, 306.

484 Twentieth·Century Spanish. American Poetry (3)

Lectures on major trends in modern Spanish­American poetry; close reading and discussion of poems by representative contemporary poets. Prerequisites, 304, 305, 306.

NEW 489 Problems in the Spanlsh·American

Novel (3)

Ana]ysis of specific national movements or literary currents in the twentieth-century novel of Spanish America. Prerequisite, 352 or per­mission.

CHG

590 Replaces 531

NEW 599 Graduate Readings (*)

Supervised reading in specific fields. Prerequi­site, permission of the Graduate Program Adviser.

SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE

SCANDINAVIAN

482 Replaces 382

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NEW 517 Nineteenth·Century Swedish Novel (3)

Seminar in the novel from Almqvist to Strind­berg. Prerequisites, graduate standing and equivalent of three years of college work in a Scandinavian language.

NEW 521 Recent Swedish Poetry (3)

Seminar in recent and contemporary poetry from Lagerkvist to the present. Prerequisites graduate standing and equivalent of thre~ years of college work in a Scandinavian ]an­guage.

NEW 530, 531 Medieval Scandinavian Literature

(3,3)

The study of the main genres in the vernacu­lar, with primary emphasis on the ballads. Prerequisites, graduate standing and equiva­lent of three years of college work in a Scan­dinavian language.

DANISH

NEW 450 History of Danish Literature (3)

A one-volume history serves as text. Repre­sentative literary works from the earliest times to the present are read to supplement the his­torical account and to show the evolution of the thought and form of the various genres. Prerequisite, 222 or equivalent.

SWEDISH

NEW 455 History of the Swedish Language (3)

The study of the language from its earliest recorded forms to the present. Prerequisite, 222 or equivalent.

SOCIOLOGY

CHG

330 Replaces 230

NEW 422 General Methodological Strategies (3)

An introduction to the varied strategies of re­search in sociology. These strategies include laboratory and field experimentation, statisti­cal studies, surveys, field observations, his­torical and comparative studies, mathematical modeling, and computer simulation. Prerequi­site, 223.

NEW 431 Population Analysis (5)

Population growth and distribution, popu]a­tion composition, population theory, urbaniza­tion. Determininants and consequences of fertility and mortality trends and migration in economically developed and underdeveloped areas. Open to seniors and graduate students only. Prerequisite, 110 or 310.

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NEW

465 Complex Organizations (3)

An examination of the structure of complex organizations. Particular attention will be given to developing generalizations applicable to industrial organizations, businesses, hospi­tals, prisons, labor unions, governments, uni­versities, armies, and similar formally instituted organizations. The major focus will be on empirical research, with some attention to methodological problems in studying such organizations. Prerequisites, 15 credits in soci­ology.

NEW

481, 482, 483 Issues in Analytic Sociology (3,3,3)

Examination of current issues in sociological analysis. The specific content of the course will vary according to recent developments in sociology and according to the interests of the instructor. Any of the sequence may be re­peated with the consent of the instructor. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW

532 Research Methods in Human Ecology (3)

Analysis of community structure, segregation, and other spatial phenomena. Measures of migration, inter-city relations, and diversity. General problems of measuring ecological associations. Prerequisite, 330 or 430.

NEW

533 Research Methods in Demography (3)

Measures of population composition, fertility, and mortality. Life table analysis, standard­ization procedures, popUlation projections and estimates. Prerequisite, 331 or 431.

NEW

539 Selected Topics in Demography and Ecology (3)

Specialized problems in demography or ecol­ogy are covered; for example, migration fertility, mortality, language, race and ethni~ relations, metropolitan community. See quar­terly announcement for specific problem to be covered. May be repeated for credit.

NEW

581,582,583 Special Topics in Sociology (3,3,3)

Examination of current substantive topics in sociology. The specific content of the seminar will vary according to recent developments in sociology and according to the interests of the instructor. Any of the sequence may be re­peated with the consent of the instructor. Pre­requisite, permission of Graduate Adviser.

CHG

591,592,593 Replace 601, 602,603

SPEECH

CHG

313 Replaces 476

NEW

379 Suney of Speech and Hearing Disorders (3)

For students not intending to major in speech pathology or audiology.

CHG

380 Replaces 480

CHG

381 Replaces 481

CHG

384 Replaces 484

CHG

387 Replaces 487

NEW

402 Speech-Communication and Interpersonal Influence (5)

Source, message, and receiver variables as determinants of communication effects. Exam­ination of major theoretic positions underly­ing current speech-communication literature in interpersonal influence.

NEW

404 Experimental Methods in Speech-Communication (3)

Application of behavioral research principles to problems in quantification, design, and analysis of data in speech-communication re­search. Prerequisite, statistics or permission.

NEW

406 Speech-Communication: Behavioral Models and Theories (3)

Examination of selected theories and com­munication models from the behavioral sci­ences. Emphasis on application of theory to problems in hypothesis. Testing in empirical rc~e~rch in speech behavior. Prerequisite, per­mission.

NEW

418 Instrumentation for Speech and Hearing Science (3)

General design problems and application of electronic equipment used in the speech and hearing profession. Includes certain basic concepts about electricity and electroacoustic measurement that are fundamental to the knowledgeable usc of audiometric and speech­related instruments. Simple laboratory prob­lems and demonstration.

NEW

429 Rhetoric of Social and Political Mo"ement't (5)

Inquiry in the rhetoric of social and political movements; emphasis on the investigations of persuasive discourse; also an examination of the n~mverbal persuasion. Prerequisite, junior standmg.

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NEW

487 Speech Audiometry (3)

Evaluation of auditory function using speech as a stimulus. Implications in differential diagnosis and aural rehabilitation. Prerequi­site, 387.

NEW

518 Advanced Instrumentation for Speech and Hearing Science (3)

Design and use of electronic and electro­acoustic devices for clinical and research pur­poses in speech and hearing. Proper use of test equipment and signal sources. Laboratory projects to include construction and/or cali­bration of related equipment.

NEW

596 Seminar in Interpersonal Communications (2)

Examination of experimental literature on se­lected topics. Subjects to change from year to year including conflict resolution, informa­tion processing, communication networks, feedback systems, audience composition re­search, communication effects. Prerequisite, permission.

ZOOLOGY

CHG

111-112 Replace 111, 112

Prerequisites, 150 for 111-; 111- for -112.

NEW

568 Chemical Integration (2)

Graduate seminar dealing with current prob­lems in endocrinology and neuroendocrinol­ogy. Prerequisite, permission.

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ACCOUNTING

CHG

430 Replaces 344

NEW

570 Semjnar in Auditing (3)

To examine the changing business environ­ment of the auditor and the impact of these changes on auditing philosophy, objective, and methodology. The course will focus largely on the auditing of integrated information systems, the usc of computers as an audit tool, the ex­pansion of the reporting function, and the ad­ministration of the CPA firm to meet changing audit requirements. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

599 Doctoral Seminar in Accounting (3)

Prerequisite, permission.

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ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEBA VIOR (A ORG) (Formerly Human Relations and Policy and Administration courses)

CHG

365, 440, 441, 460, 463, 499, 500, 550, 565, 571·572, 575, 576, 580, 604, 700, 702 Replace Human Relations (H REL) 365, 460, 499, 500, and Policy and Adminis. tration (pOL A) 440, 441, 463, 499, 550, 565, 571.572, 575, 576, 580, 604, 700, 702

NEW 461 Two-Person Behavior in Organizational

Contexts (5)

Clinical examination of those behavioral skills and processes that are most basic in the de­velopment of effective individual behavior in business and other organizational contexts. Emphasis on clinical practice in developing: (1) self-awareness; (2) skills and processes in face-to-face communication and interaction; and, (3) structuring effective interpersonal re­lationships in organizational contexts. Pre­requisites, 460 or permission, and senior or graduate standing.

NEW 587 Seminar in Advanced Organization

Theory (3)

Investigates the development of a theory of organization with subtheories on structures, processes, goal determination, problem solv­ing, innovation, and change. Appraises vari­ous approaches to the study of organizations such as the sociological, normative, descrip­tive, analytical, and systems approach. Studies in detail the most important conceptual and analytical models of organization such as bureaucratic, information-communication, co­alition, economic, and behavioral. Appraises the research methodologies in field studies, laboratory investigations, model building, and simulation. Discusses the future trends in or­ganization theory.

NEW 599 Doctoral Seminar in Administrative

Theory and Organizational Behavior (3)

Prerequisite, permission.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION· CONJOINT

CHG

475 Conjoint Honors CoUoquium (5, max. 15) Replaces 475H

BUSINESS ECONOMICS

CHG

300 Replaces General Business 441

NEW 301 Money, National Income, and Prices (4)

Measurement and analysis of business activity in the commodity and money markets; static and dynamic models of income and interest rate determination; problems of policies in the stabilization of business conditions. Pre­requisite, Economics 200.

CHG

439 Replaces General Business 439

NEW 499 Undergraduate Research (3, max. 6)

Research in selected areas of business eco­nomics. Prerequisite, permission.

CHG

500 Replaces Business and Its Environment 500

NEW 501 Business Economics II (3)

Analysis of real and monetary factors affect­ing the national and international economic environment in activity supply and demand for money, national income determination, interest rates and credit availability, stabiliza­tion problems and poJicies.

CHG

520 Replaces Finance 520

593 Replaces Business and Its Environment 593

CHG

594 Replaces Business and Its Environment 594

BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT, AND SOCIETY (BGS) (Formerly Business and its Environment courses)

CHG

101,361,444,445,499,570 Replace General Business 101, 361, 444, 445, 499, 570

CHG

200, 510, 552, 562, 571·572, 590, 597, 598, 604 700, 702 Replace Business and Its Environment 200, 510, 552, 562, 571.572, 590, 597, 598, 604, 700, 702

CHG

307, 403 Replace Business Law 307, 403

NEW 553 Advanced Problems in Business and

Public Polley (3)

Advanced contemporary problems in business and public policy; wage and price controls; collective bargaining and strikes in essential industries; racial integration; "undesirable" and "excessive" advertising; industrial impact on the physical environment. Prerequisite, 510.

NEW 565 Industrialization and Social Structure (3)

Continuity and change in the structure of societies undergoing industrialization, with special attention to theories of the American experience, and to the status and power of business.

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NEW 575 Theories of Capitalism (3)

The seminar focuses upon the various theo­ries of capitalism developed over the past several centuries and their relevance to our contemporary society. Prerequisite, permission.

BUSINESS POLICY (B POL) (Formerly Policy and Administration courses)

CHG

470,471,480,499,571·572,593,594 Replace Polley and Administration (pOL A) 470, 471, 480, 499, 593, 594

FINANCE

CHG

427 Replaces 327

CHG

460 Replaces 360

CHG

502 Replaces 500

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

NEW 544 Multinational Corporate Systems (3)

Theoretical concepts; structural and sociologi­cal systems; intra-company international trade; transfer of corporate skills; transfer pricing; managerial communication; integrations of the different national subsystems; normative de­ductions. Prerequisite, 515 or permission.

NEW 595 Business Studies Abroad (*, max. 9)

Research and study of foreign business prob­lems in the country or countries where the firms are located. Limited to students who have the approval of a major adviser who has agreed to direct their work in accordance with a definite program of studies.

NEW 599 Doctoral Seminar in International

Business (3)

Advanced study and research in different areas of international business; presentations by visiting professors and research specialists; dissertation proposals and critique. Prerequi­site, permission.

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (0 MGT) (Formerly Production courses)

CHG

301,. 441, 442, 443, 460 (now 4 credits), 499, 500, 520, 521, 571·572, 604, 700, 702 Replace Production (PROD) 301, 441, 442, 443, 460, 499, 500, 520, 521, 571· 572, 604, 700, 702

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582 Analytical Models in Operations Management (3)

Application of quantitative methods to opera­tions management problems. Content will vary. Topics to include design of production facilities, inventory control, production sched­uling, maintenance scheduling, quality control, with one or two areas covered in depth each quarter. Prerequisites, 500 and Quantitative Methods 510, or equivalent.

NEW

585 Operations Systems Analysis (3, max. 6)

Analysis of the structure and dynamic behav­ior of management systems. The dynamics of operations management decision making from the systems point of view, considering the im­pact of the interaction of the separate ele­ments of an enterprise. The computer as an integral part of decision processes. Study, in different quarters, of such topics as industrial dynamics (theory and analysis of the feedback structure of organizations and computer sim­ulation of feedback models), integrated and automated decision systems, heuristic decision methods, and management information sys­tems. Prerequisites, 500, Administrative The­ory and Organizational Behavior 550, and Quantitative Methods 200, or permission.

MARKETING

NEW

341 Product and Price Policies (4)

Examines important aspects of product plan­ning and development, product line decisions, packaging, brand policies, guarantees, and services. Price theory is considered but em­phasis is placed on special pricing policies and problems and legal constraints on pricing activity. Prerequisites, 301 and Business Eco­nomics 300.

NEW

361 Marketing Channels and Institutions (4)

Analysis of marketing institutions and their functions, marketing channel structure, and channel alternatives available to management. Special attention is given to the role and per­spective of the channel manager in directing marketing channel systems. Prerequisite, 301 or equivalent. (Not open to students who have taken 381.)

CHG

411 Advertising (4) Replaces 391

The management of the advertising function and its integration with other forms of pro­motion. Topics covered are planning the pro­gram; determining the most effective ap­proach; evaluation of media and budget; advertising research; advertising institutions; economic and social aspects. Prerequisite, 301.

CHG

500 Marketing Management (4) Replaces 500, 501

PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

NEW

541 Management-Employee Relations Systems in the White Collar and Professional Sectors (3)

Focuses on current and emerging forms of management and employee relations systems. Primary emphasis is given to new forms of white-collar unionization, bargaining and quasi-bargaining situations between profession­als and management, and emerging forms of third party participation in these relationships. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

599 Doctoral Seminar in Personnel (3)

Prerequisite, permission.

QUANTITATIVE METHODS (Q METH) (Fonnerly Business Statistics and Operations Research courses)

CHG

200, 201, 350, 360, 444, 450, 451, 460, 470, 480, 490, 499, 500, 510, 516, 520, 544, 550, 571.572, 604, 700, 702 Replace Business Statistics and Operations Re­se~rch (B STAT) 200, 201, 350, 360, 444J, 450, 451, 460, 470, 480, 490, 499, 500, 510, 516, 520, 544, 550, 571-572, 604, 700, 702

RISK AND INSURANCE

CHG

420 Replaces 320

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

CHG

301 Urban Development Economics (4) Rcplaces Real Estate 301

CHG

395 Urban Development and Private Investment (4) Replaces Real Estate 410

Prerequisite, 301.

NEW

405 Urban Del'elopment and Location of Finns (4)

Spatial equilibrium and the optimum location of business firms and households; decision criteria for location of commercial and indus­trial firms, and for residences; rent and loca­tion theory. Prerequisites, 301, 395.

CHG

496 Research in Urban Del'elopment (3) Replaces Real Estate 496

CHG

520 Urban Development Economics (3) Replaces Real Estate 520

CHG

521 Investment in Urban Development (3) Rcplaces Real Estate 521

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NEW

525 Urban Development and Location of Firms (3)

Graduate seminar in spatial equilibrium of the firm and households, both inter-urban and intra-urban; decision criteria for optimum location with constraints; public policy and allocation of urban land uses. Prerequisites, 520, 521, and graduate standing.

CHG

571·572,604, 700, 702 Replace Real Estate 571·572, 604,700, 702

NEW

595 Urban Denlopment Problems (3)

Seminar for advanced graduate students con­cerned with contemporary problems of urban development, including problem identification and measurement; research methodology and techniques; historical and cultural aspects; social indicators. Prerequisites, 520, 521, and graduate standing.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

NEW

304 Educational Psychology (5)

Basic educational psychology for teachers. Emphasizes the developmental processes, the process and conditions of learning, instruc­tional strategies, social climate of the class­room, teacher-pupil interactions, and classroom management.

NEW

365 Sensory-Motor and Language Development in Young Children (3)

A study of the perceptual processes inherent in the development of motor and verbal re­sponses in young children. Theories and prac­tices in the development of language and communication skills are examined. Appro­priate laboratory experiences are included. A pluralistic, multiple approach to study in this area characterizes the course. Prerequisite, 304.

NEW

366 Modem Theories and Practices in Early Childhood Education (3)

An introduction to modern theories and prac­tices in early childhood education presented via classroom lectures and observations in selected schools and agencies. Prerequisite, 304.

NEW

367 I,anguage Arts and Social Studies in Early Childhood Education (3)

A basic course stressing language arts and social studies as related to the development of the young child. The course familiarizes stu­dents with effective teaching procedures and learning resources designed to help children learn language competencies and social aware­ness within the framework of social studies content. Prerequisite, 304.

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NEW

368 Mathematics and Science in Early Childhood Education (3)

A basic course in science and mathematics in­struction emphasizing knowledge and skills in teaching scientific and mathematical processes and concepts to young learners. Prerequisite, 304.

NEW

369 Program Planning in Early Childhood Education (3)

The theoretical and practical aspects of plan­ning, selecting, preparing, presenting, and su­pervising curricular materials and activities in the prekindergarten are presented. (Course taken concurrently with student teaching, 7 credits.) Prerequisite, 304.

NEW

382 Industrial Education: Basic Woodworking for Occupational Therapists (5)

Hand tool processes, elementary machine op­erations, safety practices, problem solving and planning, methods of assembling and fasten­ing, simple wood finishing. (Not open to stu­dents completing 280 and 383.)

CHG

401 Advanced Education Psychology­Learning (3) Replaces 309

Prerequisite, 304 or equivalent.

NEW

413 Adolescence and Youth (3)

An advanced course in the psychology of adolescence and youth. Cognitive, physical, social-emotional patterns and processes are examined. Implications for education are stressed.

NEW

414 Culturally and Economically Disadvantaged Pupil (3)

Survey of social and psychological factors related to the culturally and economically disadvantaged pupil and his education. Pre­requisite, 404.

NEW

475R Improvement of Teaching: Art Appreciation in the Schools (3)

A course designed for teachers at all levels of instruction, covering subject matter areas on a survey of the history of art to promote an appreciation of our cultural heritage: (1) De­velopment of content in sequential or unit plan studies to incorporate art history in gen­eral studies curricula. (2) Development of methods and preparation of materials for classroom presentation. Illustrated lectures. Prerequisite, teaching experience.

CHG

505 Replaces 425A

NEW

511 Behavior Modification of Exceptional Children (3)

Exploration of variables affecting the academic and behavioral performance of exceptional children. Assessment and establishment of instructional programs and procedures.

CHG

515J Replaces 448J

NEW

521 I.earning Resources Systems of Instruction (3)

A study of the "systems" approach to instruc­tion and the orchestration of those compo­nents, techniques, and arrangements which contribute to that system: e.g., technological services, self-instructional techniques, logisti­cal control of learners, content, learning re­sources, and learning space. Prerequisites, 455, 520, or permission.

NEW

522 Learning Resources and Learning Domains (5)

A study of the potentials and limitations of visual and auditory stimuli in learning do­mains (affective, perceptual-motor, and cogni­tive) as reflected in the rele\'ant literature and research. Prerequisites, 401, 455, 501A, 501B, 520 (or equivalent of these courses).

NEW

523 Doctoral Seminar in I.earning Resources (3)

A course restricted to doctoral majors in learning resources. Concentrates on candi­date's research in the contemporary field. Preparation for postdoctoral research.

CHG

545 Replaces 545A and 545B

NEW

554 Seminar in the Administration of Colleges and Universities (3)

A study of the internal administration and organization of four-year colleges and uni­versities, with emphasis on both practice and theory. Prerequisite, 450.

NEW

557 Occupational Programs in Higher Education (3)

Analysis of occupational preparation programs in institutions of higher education, industry, and business and governmental agencies, with emphasis on methods of determining content, processes for evaluation, and research.

NEW

563 Seminar in School Personnel Administration (3)

Major emphasis will be the analysis of factors to be considered in the selection and evalua­tion of teachers, including determination of relevant criteria, acquisition and analysis of data, planning and decision processes. Less emphasis will be given to other school per­sonnel topics. Prerequisite, master's degree in Educational Administration or equivalent.

NEW

564 Practicum in School Psychology (3)

Laboratory work related to the practice of school psychology. Prerequisites, 540, 545, 565.

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NEW

593 Experimental Design and Analysis (5)

Experimental design with specific emphasis on the analysis of variance and covariance. Pre­requisites, 490 or equivalent, and 591.

NEW

594 Advanced Correlational Techniques (5)

Multivariate analysis, including regression and multiple correlation; partial correlation; phi, tetrachoric, biserial, and point-biserial correla­tion; the discriminant function; factor anal­ysis; intraclass correlation; trend analysis. Prerequisites, 490 or equivalent, and 591.

NEW

599 Independent Studies in Education (*)

Independent studies or readings of specialized aspects of education. Registration must be ac­companied by a study prospectus for the work proposed, endorsed by the appropriate faculty adviser and the Graduate Program Adviser. Prerequisite, permission of instructor and Graduate Program Adviser.

SECRETARIAL STUDIES

CHG

120, 121 Replace 120-121

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUI1CS

NEW

442 Flight Mechanics III (3)

Determination in flight of performance, sta­bility, and control characteristics; comparison with results calculated, using aerodynamic in­formation obtained in the previous courses of the series. Laboratory work is conducted with an airplane available to the department. Prerequisite, 441.

CHG

503 Replaces 514

NEW

AA 524 Aerodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines I (3)

Aircraft gas turbine cycle analysis-ramjet, turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, multispool engines, afterburning engines, component be­havior, component matching, overall engine performance.

NEW

525 Aerodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines II (3)

Aerodynamics of turbines and compressors. Ideal one-dimensional theory, supersonic com­pressors, cascade theory, performance of a single stage, multi-stage compressors, through­flow theories, actuator disc theory, three­dimensional effects.

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526 Aerodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines III (3)

Advanced aerodynamics of turbines and com­pressors. Secondary flow in turbomachines, boundary layers, separation, mathematics of stochastic processes, turbulence in supersonic inlets, engine compatibility. The transonic compressor, the supersonic turbine, the scram­jet.

CERAMIC ENGINEERING

CHG

412 Replaces Materials Engineering 412

NEW

430 Nuclear Ceramics (3)

Uses and properties of ceramic materials for nuclear reactors: radiation effects. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite, 3 I 4 or 400.

CHG

501 Replaces 512

CHG

512 Replaces Materials Engineering 512

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

NEW

526 Phase Equilibria (3)

Classical and molecular thermodynamics of phase equilibria, solution theory, thermody­namic stability, and critical phenomena. Pre­requisite, 525 or permission.

CHG

543J Replaces 543

CHG

544J. Replaces 544

NEW

555 Interfacial Phenomena (3)

CapiItary statics and dynamics; classical and statistical thermodynamics of interfaces; ad­sorption. Prerequisites, 525, 540.

CIVIL ENGINEERING

CHG

316 Replaces 216

NEW

452 System Engineering Fundamentals (3)

The methodology and philosophy necessary to employ the system approach to management of natural resources, design of public works systems, or any other complex systems arc surveyed. Scientific methods are introduced for the tasks of problem definition, goal set­ting, system synthesis, system analysis, and choice among alternative systems. Prerequi­sites, Mathematics 224 and senior standing.

CHG

461 Replaces 561

NEW

477J Model Techniques for Structural Design (3)

The theory and practice of model study as applied to the preliminary design of archi­tectural structures. Offered jointly with Architecture. Prerequisite, Architecture 378 or permission.

NEW

545 Incompressible Flow Through Porous Media (3)

Application of conformal mapping techniques to both confined and free-surface flow through porous media. Groundwater flow provides the basic motivation for the course, but the math­ematical methods are developed with a large degree of generality to give the student an insight into their application to other areas of two-dimensional potential theory. Prerequi­sites, graduate standing and Mathematics 224, or equivalent.

NEW

579 Introduction to Structural Design Optimization (3)

Introduction to the general methods of approach used in optimization. Linear pro­gramming theory and its application to linear algebraic problems. Application of linear pro­gramming to optimization of design of trusses and frames. Application of linear program­ming to nonlinear systems using the approach of sectionally linearized constraints. Prerequi­site, graduate standing or permission.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

NEW

304 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory (I)

One three-hour laboratory each week covering measurements of direct- and alternating-cur­rent circuits. For mechanical engineering ma­jors. Prerequisite, Mechanical Engineering 263 and corequisite, Mechanical Engineering 363.

CHG

315 Replaces 235

CHG

316 Replaces 236

CHG

317 Replaces 311

CHG

318 Replaces 312

CHG

362 Replaces 364

NEW

364 Electronic Devices I.abomtory (1)

A three-hour laboratory each week in elec­tronic devices. I>rerequisite, concurrent regis­tration in 363.

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NEW

421 Electroacoustics (4)

Fundamentals of acoustics and the electro­acoustical aspects of electromechanical systems. Characteristics of transducers. Synthesis of systems. Prerequisite, 323 or permission.

NEW

476 Logical Design of Digital Devices (3)

Number theory of formal and informal sys­tems, translation, error detection characteris­tics. Arithmetic operations in formal and informal systems. Boolean algebra, algebraic manipulation and simplification. Topological methods. Switching and logical applications in combinatorial minimization. Analysis and synthesis of sequential logic, minimization cri­teria. Systems design. Prequisite, upper-divi­sion standing.

NEW

478J Computer Organization and Machine Language Programming (4)

Differences and similarities in computer struc­ture. Flow of control. Instruction codes and their execution for arithmetic, logical, charac­ter manipulation, and input-output operations. Indexing and indirect addressing; subroutine linkage. Study of information representations and their relationship to processing tech­niques. Offered jointly with the Computer Science Group. Prerequisites, fundamental knowledge of FORTRAN and Assembly Lan­guage Programming.

CHG

498 Rel)laces 463

NEW

506 Stochastic Processes and Communication Theory 1(3)

Stochastic processes, correlation functions and power spectra, implementation of optimum receivers. Prerequisite, 505.

NEW

507 Stochastic Processes and Communication Theory II (3)

Bandpass channels, fading channels, sampling theorem, optimum mean-square linear filtering, different types of modulation such as linear, frequency, pulse-code, etc. Prerequisite, 506 ..

NEW

513 Actin Circuit Theory (3)

Principles of analysis and synthesis of linear active circuits. Emphasis on general princi­ples, including conservation theorems, invari­ants, performance limitations in the presence of parasitic elements and realizability condi­tions. Illustrative applications related to nega­tive resistance amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, and active filters. Prerequisite, 441 or per­mission.

NEW

547 Neural Communication and Control in Biological Systems (3)

A first course which conveys the state of quantitative knowledge of how neural events, that is, motion of charged particles, accom­plishes communication and control in biologi-

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cal systems. The stress is on experimentally derived mathematical models and their limi­tations. Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission.

CHG

573 Electromagnetic Theory and Applications U (4) Replaces 575

GENERAL ENGINEERING

NEW

215 Topics in Digital Computing (3)

Continuation of material in 115 to include the entire FORTRAN language, description of the current monitor system, and an introduction to the use of problem-oriented languages. Prerequisite, 115.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NEW

204 Introduction to Manufacturing Methods (3)

A survey of production techniques in the foundry, welding, and machining manufactur­ing areas. Emphasis is on the economics of and the mechanical characteristics produced by the design choice specifying the manufac­turing process. Projections beyond current techniques are included. Lecture and labora­tory.

CHG

261 Replaces 260

NEW

308 Production Methods (3)

A study of the principles and application of thermal and mechanical processes in the pro­duction of manufactured parts. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites, 204 or 201, 202, and 203.

CHG

360 Replaces 367

NEW

363 Mechanical Systems II (3)

Continuation of 263 to include Fourier analy­sis, Laplace transform, transfer functions, introduction to feedback, matrix methods. Prerequisites, 263 and Mathematics 238.

NEW

364 Mechanical System Dynamics (3)

Application of system concepts to the study of mechanical system dynamics. Vibrations of systems with several degrees of freedom; ran­dom oscillations. Laboratory emphasizing dy­namic measurements of various physical quan­tities. Prerequisites, 360 or Civil Engineering 291, and 363.

NEW

401 Metal Casting Theory and Design (3)

Study of the physical phenomena involved in the metal casting process and how their effects can be controlled. Introduction to quantita­tive analysis of process variables for control. Prerequisites, 201 and 340, or permission.

NEW

403 Material-Removal Processes (3)

Cutting and noncutting processes for material removal in the shaping of manufactured prod­ucts. Study of forces and of power consump­tion in the various processes, and relative costs. Prerequisites, 203 (or 204), and 340, or permission.

NEW

450 Mechanical Behavior of Solids (3)

Study of clastic, plastic, and viscoelastic de­formations of solids; application to assem­blages of bars, and to concentric pressure vessels of thin- and of thick-wall constmction. Prerequisite, 340 or permission.

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

CHG

255 Replaces 224

CHG

270 Replaces 204

CHG

323 Replaces 321

CHG

455 Replaces 424

CHG

460 Replaces 461

CHG

461 Replaces 460

CHG

462 Replaces 441

CHG

463 Replaces 464

CHG

511 Ad,'anced Theory of X-Ray Diffraction (3) Replaces Materials Engineering 513

NEW

512 Transmission Electron Microscopy (3)

Fundamentals of electron optics as applied to microscopy. Applications of contrast theory and electron diffmction with emphasis on de­fect and multiphase structures in crystalline solids. Prerequisites, 541 and permission.

COLLEGE OF FISHERIES

NEW

504 Invertebrate Pathology (5)

Pathological effects and response to injury in invertebrates. The approach is topical, e.g., inflammation, tumors, physical and chemical trauma, and parasitic diseases, rather than phylogenetic. Under each topic, the discus­sion is phylogenetic and comparative. Pre­requisite, permission.

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NEW

535 Metabolic Effects of Chemical Pollutants (4)

Physiological and biochemical effects of indus­trial, urban, and agricultural chemicals on aquatic biota; specific metabolic effects of various poisonous and inhibitory substances; modes of inhibition of enzymes systems of aquatic organisms. Prerequisites, upper-divi­sion or graduate standing, organic chemistry, general physiology, biochemistry, or cell phys­iology or equivalent.

NEW

545 Speciation (3)

Intraspecific variation, mechanisms of speci­ation, and interspecific interactions, with spe­cial emphasis of fishes. Prerequisite, Genetics 451 or equivalent.

COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES NEW

354 Field Studies-Outdoor Recreation (6)

Studies of outdoor recreation in action. An introduction to the problems of managing large recreation complexes or private county, state, and federal lands during the period of maximum visitor use. Field trips.

CHG

415 Replaces 455

NEW

416 Micrometeorological Measurements and Instrumentation (3)

Principles and theories of biometeorological instrumentation. Accuracy, measuring solar and thermal radiation, heat flux, air and soil temperature, atmospheric moisture content, wind. Prerequisites, Mathematics 124, 125, 126, Physics 121, 122, 123, or permission.

NEW

420 Ecology and Natural Science as an Approach to Conservation Education (3)

Classroom and field instruction in ecology, geology, soils, climate, forest pathology, ento­mology, and wildlife. Course includes field trip designed to give students opportunity to apply knowledge received .in classroom. Pre­requisite, teacher of science.

CHG

450 Replaces 456

NEW

451 Outdoor Recreation Economics (3)

The application of economic principles to out­door recreation problems. The elements of demand for outdoor recreation opportunities, the evaluation of recreation alternatives, and the allocation of resources for recreational use on public and private lands. Prerequisite, Economics 201.

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NEW 453 Principles of Interpretation (5)

A consideration of the interpretive specialist in outdoor recreation. Increasing visitor en­joyment and manipulating visitor impact through interpretation. Special emphasis on promoting visitor interest and an ecological understanding through information progress. Prerequisite, 450.

NEW 454 Regulation of Recreation Areas (5)

Acquaints the student with the problems of administration and management of large rec­reational land areas. Includes control of pub­lic use, protection of environmental quality, determining carrying capacity, organization structure, and other administrative details. Prerequisite, 450.

NEW 455 Planning and Design of Outdoor

Recreation Areas (5)

The physical planning process in resource­oriented recreation and urban development. Relates both the general influences of sun, climate, access, and urban proximity, with specific site influences of topography, vegeta­tion, soil, and water in recreation design. The laboratory includes graphic methods of com­munication and field trips.

NEW 457 Field Problems in Outdoor Recreation

(5)

Application of principles and practices to field problems in outdoor recreation. Extensive field trips. Prerequisites, 450, 451, 453, 454, 455.

NEW 487 Introduction to Wood Biochemistry (3)

Basic biochemical concepts; emphasis on the chemistry of photosynthesis, plant metabolism, and protein biosynthesis. Prerequisite, Chem­istry 232 or permission.

NEW 522 Outdoor Recreation Research Methods

(3)

The application of scientific method to the study of outdoor recreation problems. The procedures and techniques used in conducting recreation research, such as preparation of problem analyses, research proposals, and study plans; the collection, analysis, and inter­pretation of data normally used in recreation studies. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW 489 Wood Biosynthesis (3)

Biosynthesis of carbohydrates, phenolic and terperoid compounds in forest trees, and bio­chemistry of wood degradation. Prerequisite, 487 or Biochemistry 406.

SCHOOL OF NURSING

NEW 523 Seminar in Therapeutic Nursing Process

I (3)

Analysis and synthesis of concepts relative to therapeutic nursing based upon consideration of individual rights and privileges and selected theories of human development. Library re­search and field study required.

NEW 524 Seminar in Nursing Leadership

Processes (3)

A core course for pre-master's students in nursing. It provides a theoretical and con­ceptual basis for interaction in nursing leader­ship roles. The teacher-learner and superior­subordinate processes in achieving personal development and health goals are viewed within the framework of organized systems.

NEW 525 Seminar in Therapeutic Nursing

Process II (3)

Analysis and synthesis of concepts relative to therapeutic nursing based upon consideration of the individual's response to crisis and stress as these influence health and illness. Library research and field study required.

NEW 536 Operant Techniques in Modification of

Deviant Behavior (3)

Reinstatement of former course. Use of be­havioral principles in nursing and other disci­plines involved in care of normal and retarded children. Experimental analysis of behavior. Laboratory demonstrations. Enrollment lim­ited. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 546J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar I (3)

Analysis of selected theoretical components underlying rehabilitation and utilization of sci­entific rationale in clinical nursing studies, with emphasis on prevention and maintenance. Library research und field study are required. Offered jointly with Physical Medicine and Rchabilitution. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW 547J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar II (3)

Reconceptualization of theories of rehabilita­tion through study of patients with a variety of disabilities, with emphasis on supportive aspects. Library research and field study are required. Offered jointly with Physical Medi­cine and Rehabilitation. Prerequisite, 546J.

NEW 548J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar III (3)

Assessment of the nursing problems and direc­tion of nursing therapies for groups of patients with a variety of disabilities, with special em­phasis on restorative needs. Library research, intra- and interdisciplinary conferences will be included. Offered jointly with Physical Medi­cine and Rehabilitation. Prerequisites, 546J, 547J.

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NEW 549J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar IV (6)

Evaluation of nursing therapies used for re­habilitative problems in a variety of settings. Communication of pertinent rehabilitation nursing interventions. Library research and field study are required. Offered jointly with Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Pre­requisites, 546J, 547J, 548J.

NEW 565 Implications from Microbiology for

Nursing (2)

Examination of selected major fields from microbiology. Exploration of particular as­pects of those fields and of current research progress in microbiology. Relevance for nurs­ing. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW 566 Seminar in Associate Degree Nursing

Education I (3)

Synthesis of teaching-learning theories affect­ing teaching of nursing in community colleges. Review of research, analysis of factors influ­encing teaching in relation to learning needs of students. Prerequisites, Education 555 and permission.

NEW 567 Seminar in Associate Degree Nursing

Education II (3)

An examination of principles and concepts of curriculum development and their implications for associate degree nursing education. Pre­requisites, 566 and permission.

NEW 568 Seminar in Associate Degree Nursing

Education III (3)

Philosophy of and problems of design in con­ducting institutional research in associate de­gree nursing programs. Application of research findings to teaching. Prerequisites, 567 and permission.

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

I'HARMACY

NEW 362 Fundanlentals of Pharmacotherapeutics

(3)

Dosage forms; principles of pharmacology; drug classes, actions and clinical uses, with emphasis on the use of drugs in dental pa­tients. For dental hygiene students. Prerequi­sites, Chemistry 102, Conjoint (Medical) 317-318.

GRADUATE SCHOOL COMPUTER S< 'IENCE NEW

478J Computer Organization and Machine Language Programming (4)

Differences and similarities in computer struc­ture. Flow of control. Instruction codes and their execution for arithmetic, logical, charac­ter manipulation, and input-output operations. Indexing and indirect addressing; sub routing linkage. Study of information representations and their relationship to processing techniques. Offered jointly with Electrical Engineering. Prerequisites, fundamental knowledge of FOR­TRAN and Assembly Language Programming.

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NEW

510 List Processing and String Manipulation (3)

Structure of information sets which reflect the syntactic or semantic relationships in the in­formation. The generation and processing of structures such as lists and trees. Generalized information systems. Pattern recognition and manipulation of symbolic strings. Markov algorithms. Algebraic symbol-manipulation processes. Syntax, semantics, and use of re­cent versions of languages such a'i LISP, FORMULA-ALGOL, SNOBOL, and FOR­MAC. Prerequisite, Electrical Engineering 501 or permission.

NEW

520 Computer Science Seminar (1, max. 3)

Weekly discussion by students and faculty or visitors on topics of current interest. Must be taken by all graduate students for three quar­ters.

NEW

531 Automata Theory I (3)

Finite, probabilistic, growing, and reproducing automata. Representation of automata by state graphs, regular expressions, logical nets, recur­sive functions, Turing machines. Prerequisite, Mathematics 305.

NEW

573J Artificial Intelligence (4)

Introduction to problem solving. Survey of theorem proving, symbol manipulating, pattern recognition, and inductive problem-solving techniques. Computer models of human thought. Offered jointly with Psychology. Pre­requisite, Computer Science 478J.

NEW

590 Special Topics in Computer Science (*)

Lectures and discussions of current interest in Computer Science. May not be offered every quarter; content may vary from one offering to another. May be repeated for credit. Pre­requisite, permission.

NEW

600 Research (*)

Prerequisite, permission.

700 Thesis (*)

Prerequisite, permission.

GEOPHYSICS

NEW

406J General Seismology (3)

Ray theory analysis applied to an inhomoge­neous earth; travel time analysis; observational seismology, instruments, quantitative measure­ment of earthquakes; properties of earth's in­terior; tectonic significance of earthquakes. Offered jointly with Geology. Prerequisite, 405J or permission.

NEW

510J Physics of Ice and Snow (3)

Structure of the water molecule. Crystallo­graphic structures of icc. Electrical, optical, thermal, and mechanieal properties of ice. Growth of ice from the vapor and liquid phases. Physical properties of snow. Offered jointly with Atmospheric Sciences. Prerequi-site, permission. .

NEW

51U Glaciology I: Formation of Snow and Ice Masses (3)

Snow climatology. Transport of snow by wind. Transfer of radiative, sensible, and latent heat at the surface of snow and icc. Freezing of natural water bodies. Heat and mass budget of ice masses. Theories of icc ages. Offered jointly with Atmospheric Sci­ences. Prerequisite, 510J or permission.

NEW

512J GlacioloID' II: Structural Glaciology (3)

Heat and mass transfer in snow and ice. Meta­morphism. Effects of heat conduction, vapor diffusion, radiation, solid impurities, brine in­clusions. Petrography of snow and ice. Flow structures. Bulk physical properties of natural snow and ice. Offered jointly with Atmos­pheric Sciences. Prequisite, 5111 or permission.

NEW

513J Glaciology III: Dynamic Glaciology (3)

Flow laws of ice, steady laminar flow. Sliding on bedrock. Kinematic waves, glacial surges. Snow and avalanche dynamics. Deformation and drift of sea ice. Relation of structures to deformation. Offered jointly with Atmospheric Sciences. Prerequisite, 51U or permission.

NEW

5141 Field Glaciology (6)

Structure and metamorphism of snow cover. Energy exchange at melting snow and ice sur­faces. Deformation and flow of glaciers. Cli­matology and mass budgets. Glacier features. Emphasis on instrumentation, field techniques, and data analysis. Offered jointly with At­mospheric Sciences. Prerequisites, 5111, 512J, or permission.

NEW

539J Structure and Dynamics of Upper Atmosphere (3)

Properties of the ionosphere, electromagnetic wave propagation, the dynamics of the iono­sphere. Offered jointly with Atmospheric Sci­ences. Prerequisite, 542 or permission.

NEW

551J Potential Theory and Application (3)

Newtonial fields; integral theorems; harmonic functions; geopotential, mass, moment, shape of the earth; theory of analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies. Offered jointly with Ge­ology. Prerequisite, Mathematics 428 or Aero­nautics and Astronautics 568, or permission.

NEW

5521 Theoretical Seismology (3)

Wave motion in uniform and layered elastic solids, dispersion, surface waves, modal analy-

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sis; inhomogeneous and anisotropic media; effects of anelasticity, gravity, and curvature, eigenvibrations of the earth. Offered jointly with Geology. Prerequisite, Aeronautics and Astronautics 546.

NEW

535 Introduction to Plasmas in Geophysics (3)

Kinetic theory of ionized gases, phase space distributions, magnetohydrodynamics of con­ducting fluids, transport processes, configura­tion-space instabilities in the magnetosphere, charged particle trajectories in nonuniform fields, geomagnetic trapping in radiation belts, electromagnetic and hydrodynamic waves in anisotropic media, velocity-space instabilities, propagation in the ionosphere and magneto­sphere. Prerequisite, graduate standing or per­mission.

NEW

553J Physical Properties of Earth Material (3)

Composition of rocks; mechanical, thermal, magnetic, and electrical properties of rocks; tensor properties of crystals; measurement of rock properties at high pressures and temper­atures. Offered jointly with Geology. Pre­requisite, Aeronautics and Astronautics 567 or permission.

NEW

571J Gravity and Geomagnetic Interpretation (3)

Fundamental concepts; the earth's magnetic field; instrumentation and reduction of mag­netic mea..c;;urements, interpretation of magnetic data; gravity measurements, reduction of grav­ity observations; interpretation of gravity anomalies. Offered jointly with Oceanography. Prerequisites, Mathematics 324, Physics 327, (or equivalents), Geophysics 405J or Geology 450, and permission.

NEW

580 Special Topics in Geophysics (2)

Intensive treatment of a selected topic in geo­physics presented by lectures or seminars for students in geophysics and related special fields. Subject is selected from all areas in geophysics and is expected to vary from year to year. Prequisite, graduate standing or per­mission.

NEW

700 Thesis (*)

SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP

NEW

465 Hospital and Institutional Libraries (3)

Orientation in the field: organization and tech­niques that apply to different types of hospi­tals, institutions, and public library extension services. Special emphasis on bibliotherapy and the library's contribution to rehabilitation.

NEW

485 Seminar in Library Programs for Children and Young People (1-5)

A course designed to provide an opportunity for discussing changing concepts in library de-

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velopment for children and young people, and for planning programs that reflect current ed­ucational trends. Prerequisites, 454 or equiva­lent, and permission of instructor.

NEW

491 Documentation (3)

A course in the variolls means of recording, organizing, locating, and duplicating informa­tional materials. Emphasis will be given to practical methods of the documentation cycle.

NEW

537 Library of Congress Classification (3)

An extensive consideration of the basic prin­ciples of Library of Congress classification and subject headings. Emphasis is on theory and practice in the use of the scheme. Pre­requisites, 443, 535.

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NEW

552 Administrath'e Problems of Development (3)

Problems of administering developing nation­states and regions, including theoretical aspects of development administration, bureaucratic change, administrative-political interaction in policymaking, organizational development, po­litical impact of administering major pro­grams. Prerequisites, Political Science 473, 474, or permission.

NEW

553 Comparative Urban and Regional Administration (3)

A comparative analysis of the organizational structure and administrative and political be­havior within urban and regional governmen­tal units and the relationships of these units to national governments. Prerequisite, permis­sion.

PUBLIC POLICY

NEW

580J Medical Care (2)

An interdiscipHnary seminar designed to sur­vey factors affecting the delivery of medical care. The subject will be viewed by represen­tatives of medicine, sociology, economics, and political science. Offered jointly with Preven­tive Medicine. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW

590,591,592 Midcareer Seminar (3, 3, 3)

Interdisciplinary seminar in public policy for midcareer executives. Open to National Insti­tute of Public Affairs award winners and others by permission.

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

CHG

500 Replaces CSSWK 500 (Formerly approved for Continuing Studies)

NEW

527 Social Work Practice With Groups (2)

Study of service of clients within a social work group; especially adapted for students special­izing in either social casework or community organization. Prerequisites, 521 and second­year standing.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

DENTAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

CHG

430-431-432 Replace 430, 431, 432

DENTISTRY

CHG

N515-516 Replace 516

FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES

CHG

132, 133, 134 Replace Operath-e Dentistry 132, 133, 134

ORAL BIOLOGY

CHG

431 Replaces 131

PERIODONTICS

CI-IG

407.408 Replace Dental Hygiene 407, 408

NEW

599 Periodontal )athology (2)

Course objective is to cover in depth the gross, microscopic, and chemical alterations observed in the tissues in periodontal disease and to discuss the various concepts concern­ing the nature of the underlying lesion_ The course will be conducted on a seminar basis and will draw heavily from the current litera­ture. Prerequisites, 445, 500, or permission.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

BIOCHEMISTRY

CHG

562 Replaces 563, 564

NEW

571 Chemical Regulation of Cell Growth and Function (2)

A description of cell growth and function in terms of chromo!iome replication. modulations of chromosomal activity, and regulation of enzyme synthesis and activity. Prerequisite, 442 or permission.

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NEW

583 Advanced Biochemistry Laboratory (2)

Experiments in advanced techniques used in biochemical research, including ultracentrifu­gation, electrophoresis, chromatography, spec­trophotometry, and radioactive isotope tech­niques. Prerequisites, 441, 444, and permission.

NEW

590 Proteins and Enzymes Seminar (1, max. 8)

Weekly conferences on current research in protein and enzymes. For graduate students in biochemistry. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

591 Seminar on Protein Structures (1)

Topics on the determination of protein struc­ture by X-ray crystallography, and on rela­tionships between structure and chemical properties in solution and in the crystalline state. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

592 Seminar on Lipid Biochemistry (1)

Topics of research interest in lipid biochem­istry will be discussed in detail. The organic chemistry and physical chemistry of simple and complex lipids will be undertaken in con­siderable detaiL Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

593 Semillar in Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Protein Synthesis (1)

Seminar discussions in current developments in the chemistry of nucleic acids and protein biosynthesis. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

594 Glycogen Metabolism Seminar (1)

Weekly conferences on research in glycogen metabolism. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

595 Ontogeny and Phylogeny (1)

Weekly conferences on current research in ontogeny and phylogeny.

NEW

596 Clinical Chemistry Seminar (1)

Conferences on research and development in clinical chemistry. For postdoctorals in clin­ical chemistry and graduate students with per­mission. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

597 Phmt Viruses Seminar (1)

The structure and mode of replication of plant viruses will be discussed in detail. The effects of ultraviolet radiation on plant viruses and their component protein and nucleic acids will be examined. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

598 Seminar in De,-elopmental Biology (1)

Discllssion will cover recent advances in the field of developmental biology, especially those arcns that are or can be analyzed by a biochemical approach. Prerequisite, per­mission.

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NEW

599 Seminar in Physical Chemistry of Polymers (1)

Weekly conferences on current research in the physical chemistry of macromolecules. For graduate students in biochemistry. Prerequi­site, permission.

BIOMEDICAL HISTORY

NEW

410 History of Medicine in the United States (2 or 5)

A detailed survey of the development of medi­cine in the United States from the colonial period to the twentieth century. Medical stu­dents receive 2 credits.

NEW

411 American Medicine During the Colonial Period (3)

A detailed examination of the background and beginnings of the medical profession in America. The main emphasis will be placed on the events that led to the emergence of a distinctive American medical profession in the post-Revolutionary era.

NEW

412 American Medicine During the Early National Period, 1787-1865 (3)

A study of the American medical profession from the early years of independence until the conclusion of the Civil War. The major em­phasis will be placed on the development of what could be called an American School of Medicine during the early part of this period, and its disintegration into sectional medicine at the end of the era.

CHG

414 Replaces 440

NEW

415 History of Public Health (2 or 5)

A survey of the public health movement from its Greco-Roman origins to the present time, with emphasis on leading figures and signifi­cant events. Credits available arc 5 for stu­dents interested in the field of public health; 2 for a medical student's elective.

CHG

419 Replaces 419J

NEW

420 Evolutionary Thought and Society (3)

A survey of the development of organic evo­lutionary thought from ancient times to the present. Consideration will be given to the impact of evolutionary ideas on both the lay and scientiric communities. The rise of mod­ern genetics and the significance of genetical and evolutionary knowledge for a variety of intellectual disciplines will be investigated.

NEW

425 The History of the Biological Sciences in America (5)

A survey of the character of biological re­search, teaching, and publication in America from colonial times to the present. Attention will be given to major scientific controversies and to the seeming and real conflict of scien­tific values with the religious, aesthetic, intel­lectual, and political traditions of the com­munity.

NEW

430 Medicine in the Age of Reason (3)

A detailed consideration of the development of medical theory and practice during the sev­enteenth and eighteenth centuries. Emphasis will be placed upon the interacting forces and ideas leading to the establishment of scientific medicine.

NEW

431 Medicine During the Nineteenth Century (3)

A detailed consideration of the development of the basic and clinical medical sciences dur­ing the nineteenth century, empha.<;izing medi­cal theory and practice. Prerequisites, 301 or 304,402 or 501, and 502.

CHG

432 Replaces 444

NEW

440 History of United States MiUtary Medicine through the Nineteenth Century (3)

Medicine and surgery practiced during the early wars of the United States, with particu­lar emphasis upon the medical advances re­sulting from these wars.

NEW

450 Medicine in Nonliterate Societies (2 or 3)

A survey of various cultural settings of medi­cal practice wiII be followed by detailed con­siderations of public reactions to illness, types of therapy, and the selective impact of cul­tural contact on medical practices. Available arc 2 credits to medical students, 3 credits for others.

NEW

451 The Curer: A Cross Cultural Comparison (3)

A general consideration of the training and types of curers will precede case studies of curing practices from world ethnography. At­tention will be paid to specific curing situa­tions, rather than to theoretical formulations and model building.

NEW

452 Culture and the Ecology of Dlo;ease (3)

The ecology of food production in hunting and gathering, pastoral, and agricultural so­cieties; culture and parasitic diseases (trypa­nosomiasis and schistosomiasis); culture and metabolic disorders (sickle cell anemia and kuru); problems relating to culture-bound syn­dromes.

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NEW

460 Chinese Medicine: The Classical Position (2 or 3)

The philosophical and shamanistic back­grounds of Chinese Medicine (Confucianism, Taoism, the Yin-Yang School, Wu and Ku Sorcery); early medical men of China (the Yellow Emperor, Pien Ch'iao, and others); the early syntheses of Chang Chung-ching and Huang-fu Mi. Medical students may earn 2 credits; 3 credits are available to others.

NEW

461 Chinese Medicine from the Tang Dynasty to 1850 (3)

A summary consideration of how the classical position in Chinese medicine paves the way for discussions in medical ethics and forensic medicine, foreign influences on Chinese medi­cine, and the development of the principal therapies of Chinese medicine, herbs, and acupuncture.

NEW

462 Chinese Responses to Biology and Medicine from the West (3)

The early flow of ideas between East and West has a stop and go history. Reasons for this ready acceptance alone time and extreme xenophobia at another arc considered. The selective acceptance of Western science is also explored.

NEW

463 Acupuncture (3)

The origins and development of one of the principal Chinese therapies; the meridians and points of acupuncture will be considered in detail as well as the physiology that underlies acupuncture; diffusion of acupuncture to the West and its modern practice.

MEDICINE

NEW

490 Emergency Room-King County Hospital (*)

General medical training in the emergency room of the King County Hospital, encom­pa'ising medicine, pediatrics, and surgery. Pre­requisite, fourth-year medical student.

MICROBIOLOGY

NEW

505 Immunochemical Techniques (*, max. 3)

Theory and usc of current immunochemical techniques. Prerequisites, 551 which may be taken concurrently, and permission.

NEW

551 Immunochemistry (2)

Discllssion of the synthesis, structure, and re­actions of antibody molecules. Prerequisites, 5 credits in biochemistry and permission.

NEW

702 Degree Final (3)

Limited to students completing a nonthesis master's degree program. Prerequisite, permis­sion of Department adviser.

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NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY

NEW

498 Undergraduate Thesis (*)

Offered to those students who have engaged in summer research in the Department of Neurological Surgery. Provides time for ex­tension of such projects, and opportunity to study and prepare for completion of thesis on selected neurosurgical subjects. Elective for medical students. Prerequisites, summer re­search and permission.

NEW

499 Undergraduate Research (*)

Prerequisite, permission.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

NEW

N401 Understanding Human SexuaUty (0)

A series of Ilh-hour seminar discussions to be held monthly, presenting basic concepts under­lying sex education. Scientific exploration of physiological, psychological, and cultural as­pects of sexual development, expression, prob­lems, and adjustments of youth and adults. Elective for freshmen. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

465 Introduction to Obstetrics and Gynecology (8)

Four weeks of clinical clerkship in obstetrics and gynecology, to include daily seminars with the faculty on pre-assigned topics, followed by morning and afternoon preceptorial sessions with inpatients and outpatients. Required for third-year medical students.

NEW

481J Foundations of Sex Education (3)

Scientific exploration of physiological, psycho­logical, and cultural aspects of sexual develop­ment. Expression, problems, and adjustments of youth and adults. Basic concepts underly­ing sex education. Offered jointly with Health Education. Prerequisite, permission.

PATHOLOGY

CHG 320,321,322 Replace 320, 321, 322-

CHG 423-424-425-426 Replace -424-425

CHG 441-442-443 Replace 440-441-442-443

(Medical students only)

CHG 444-445 Replace 440-444-445 (Dental

students only)

PEDIATRICS

CHG 475, 476, 477, 482, 483 Replace 480A, 480B,

480C, 482A, 4828

PHARMACOLOGY

NEW

532 Essentials of Toxicology (2)

A study of harmful effects and various factors that influence the harmful effects of chemicals on biological tissue. Prerequisites, 442-443 or 301-302 or 234.

NEW

533 Methods of Toxicology (2)

A combined laboratory demonstration and didactic consideration of chemical, physical, and biological methods involved in studies of harmful effects of chemicals on biological tis­sue. Prerequisites, 442-443 or 301-302 or 234.

PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS

NEW

430 Mathematical Methods of Physiology and Biophysics (3)

Selected mathematical methods particularly useful in physiology and biophysics are devel­oped. Emphasis is on deriving mathematical descriptions, usually in the forms of ordinary or partial differential equations, for physio­logical systems. Topics covered will usually include solution of differential equations using the Laplace transform linear approximation of nonlinear systems, transfer function, and Green's function description of physiological systems. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

431, 432 Biological Control Systems (3, 3)

Application of feedback and control system theory to the analysis of physiological regula­tion. Review of appropriate mathematical techniques. Discussion of applications to car­diovascular, respiratory, and temperature reg­ulation, and to nervous and endocrine systems. Prerequisite, permission.

437 Computer Programming for Biological Research (3)

Application of procedure-oriented languages to biological research. Stress is placed on programming in FORTRAN IV, ALGOL, and digital-analog simulator. Programming prac­tice on various computers is assigned with term-program written at conclusion of course. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

470 Selected Topics in Endocrinology and Metabolism (3)

Reading and discussion of current literature, with emphasis on regulatory mechanisms in mammals. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

519 Membrane Biophysics Seminar (I)

Detailed discussion and study of current top­ics in cell membrane function and structure.

NEW

531 Real-Time Computer SystenL<; (3)

Use of digital computer as an instrument in biological experimentation. Includes real-time analog-digital conversion, digital-analog con-

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version interrupt processing from the "real" world, display and analysis of data. Prerequi­site, permission.

NEW

545 Physiology of Vision (3)

Selected readings from recent literature on visual systems. Emphasis is placed on studies of single neuron discharge, but other topics, such as biochemistry of visual pigments and optical properties of the eye, are usually in­cluded. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

549 Properties of Neurons (3)

Offered in alternate years with 545. Selected readings from recent literature comparing properties of neurons from different regions of the vertebrate central nervous system. Em­phasis is on the critical evaluation of data ob­tained by intracellular recording. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

551 Physiology of Cerebellum (3) Function of cerebellUm and its afferent and efferant systems; discussion of current physio­logical literature. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

559 Integrath'e Neurophysiology (3)

Interpretation of neurophysiological phenom­ena from comparative, biophysical, and evolu­tionary standpoints.

NEW

560 Contraction of Skeletal Muscle (3)

Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite, per­mission.

NEW

580 Special Topics in Physiological Control Systems (*)

Selected physiological control systems will be covered in detail. A literature survey of per­tinent papers will be used as a basis for indicating the direction of future research. Prerequisite, permission.

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

NEW

460- Beginning Physical Therapy Procedures (2-)

Introductory principles and concepts related to clinical physical therapy. Laboratory and clinical practice of basic physical therapy pro­cedures in hydrotherapy. Application of phy­siological principles to clinical procedures. Prerequisite, physical therapy student.

CHG -461 Replaces 461

CHG 473 Occupational Therapy Theory­

Administration and Supervision (3) Replaces 484

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CHG

475 Replaces ·475

CHG

476 Replaces -476

CHG

515J Replaces 448J

NEW

540 Application of Measurement Systems (2)

Introduction to, and clinical application of, measurement concepts pertinent to occupa­tional therapy. Prerequisite, permission.

NEW

546J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar I (3)

Analysis of selected theoretical components underlying rehabilitation and utilization of scientific rationale in clinical nursing studies, with emphasis on prevention and maintenance. Library research and field study are required. Offered jointly with Nursing. Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW

547J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar II (3)

Reconceptualization of theories of rehabilita­tion through study of patients with a variety of disabilities, with emphasis on supportive aspects. Library research and field study are required. Offered jointly with Nursing. Pre­requisite, 546J.

NEW

548J Rehabllitation Nursing Seminar III (3)

Assessment of the nursing problems and di­rection of nursing therapies for groups of patients with a variety of disabilities, with special emphasis on restorative needs. Library research and intra- and interdisciplinary con­ferences will be included. Offered jointly with Nursing. Prerequisites, 546J, 547J.

NEW

549J Rehabilitation Nursing Seminar IV (6)

Evaluation of nursing therapies used for re­habilitative problems in a variety of settings. Communication of pertinent rehabilitation nursing interventions. Library research and field study are required. Offered jointly with Nursing. Prerequisites, 546J, 547J, 548J.

NEW

550 Electromyography for Occupational Therapists (3)

Designed to familiarize the occupational ther­apist with some of ·the principles of electro­myography. Lectures with demonstrations and practice sessions.

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

NEW

474 Statistical Methods in Dentistry (2)

Application of statistical techniques to dental research, design, and interpretation of clinical and laboratory studies.

NEW

507 Applied Immunochemistry (3)

Intensive. Theory and techniques for antigenic analysis of micro-organisms (bacteria, myco­plasmata, and viruses). Prerequisites, 5 credits each in microbiology and biochemistry, and permission.

NEW

519 Principles of Epidemiology (3)

Lectures and discussions covering evolution and meaning of epidemiology, concepts of disease causation, basic epidemiologic meth­ods and descriptive, analytic, and experimen­tal epidemiology. A term paper on the epi­demiology of an assigned disease will be

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required. This course is a prerequisite for Preventive Medicine 520 and 521. Prerequi­sites, introductory microbiology and statistics or permission.

NEW

580J Medical Care (2)

An interdisciplinary seminar designed to sur­vey factors affecting the delivery of medical care. The subject will be viewed by represen­tatives of medicine, sociology, economics, and political science. Offered jointly with Public Policy (School of Public Affairs). Prerequisite, graduate standing.

NEW

591,592,593 Special Topics in Advanced Biostatistics (3, 3, 3)

Multivariate analysis, clinical trials, health sur­vey design and analysis, Bayesian procedures, regression and classification techniques, appli­cations of contagious distributions in ecology, and other advanced statistical methods will be covered. Each course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite, permission.

UROLOGY

NEW

475 Urology Preceptorship (*)

Students will follow a preceptor in all of his work in order to better understand the patho­physiology and management of the problems of the urogenital system and to become ac­quainted with the office management of uro­logical problems. Full time required for either a ten-day or three-week period. Open to third- and fourth-year medical students. Pre­requisite, permission of Department.

CHG

499 Replaces 483

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REQUIRED PERMISSION SIGNATURES AUTUMN QUARTER 1968

In order to register for the following courses, the student must obtain a permission signature on his Official Pro­gram from the persons listed.

Some departments, schools, or colleges have general permission requirements applicable to many courses. These requirements are also listed. Note: A slash (/) between names indicates that either party

may grant permission.

Abbreviations:

DEPT

ARCHITECTURE

Permission required from a member of the department teaching the course

PERMISSION REQUIRED OF NONMAJORS FOR ADVANCED COURSES ARCH

ARCH ARCH ARCH ARCH

300

440 499 600 700

BUILDING TECH & ADMIN

ARCH ADV DEPT INSTR INSTR INSTR

MAJORS OR DEPT

NONMAJORS MUST HAVE DEPARTMENT PERMISSION FOR ALL COURSES

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LA AR 334

URBAN PLANNING URB P 400 SEC A&B URB P 479 URB P 485 URB P 522 SEC A&B URB P 523 SEC A&B URB P 541 SEC A&B URB P 600 SEC A&B URB P 700

ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 100H ANTH 201H ANTH 202H ANTH 371 ANTH 456 ANTH 464 ANTH 466 ANTH 491 ANTH 591

ART

SAKUMA

DEPT DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV IN~TR INSTR

ASHP ASHP ASHP GREENGO EASTMAN/OTTENBERG EASTMAN EASTMAN/OTTENBERG QUIMBY QUIMBY

ALL NONMAJORS MUST OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE UNDERGRADUATE ART ADVISER FOR ANY STUDIO ART COURSE NUMBERED 300 OR ABOVE ART 105 SEC I&K DUNTHORNE ART 109 SEC E&M DUNTHORNE AR T 280 DUNTHORNE ART 498D BRAlEAU/DUNTHORNEI

ART

ART

ART ART ART AR T

498H

498P

500 501 502 600

ASTRONOMY ASTR 499 ASTR 600 ASTR 700

JOHNSON BRAZEAU/DUNTHORNEI JOHNSON BRAlEAU/DUNTHORNEI JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON BRAZEAU/JOHNSON

INSTR INSTR FACULTY MEMBER

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DEPT ADV Permission required from the adviser of the department teaching the course

ASHP Permission required from the Arts and Sciences Honors Program office

INSTR Permission required from the instruc­tor of the course

HONORS ADV Permission required from the Honors Program adviser in the department teaching the course

PR Prerequisite

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES ATM S 390H ASHP

GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV

ATM S 531 ATM S 543 ATM S 546

BIOLOGY BIOL 473L BIOL 586

BOTANY BOT 498 BOT 520 BOT 522 BOT 600 BOT 70U

CHEMISTRY CHEM 145H CHEM 147H CHEM 198 CHEM 198H CHEM 199 CHEM 199H CHEM 345H CHEM 455H CHEM 499 CHEM 499H

CLASSICS GRK 300 GRK 49UH

LA T 490H

COMMUN I CAT IONS CMU 150 CMU 495H CMU 498 CMU 598 CMU 600 CMU 700

ADV 342

JOUR 291 JOUR 300 JOUR 300 JOUR 319 JOUR 404

R TV 27u R TV 376 R TV 454 R TV 456 R TV 457 R TV 461 R TV 465

EDMONDSON WHI TELEY

DEPT DEPT DEPT DEPT DEPT

ASHP/DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV

SEC AR&AU ASHP/DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ASHP/DEPT ADV

DEPT ADV ASHP & HONORS ADV

ASHP & HONORS ADV

DEPT ADV ASHP & DEPT ADV DEPT ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD AOV

ADAMS

CONRAD SEC A.B&C DEPT ADV SEC U NONMAJORS BY PERM DEPT

DEPT ADV BRIER

SEC A&U CRANSTON KINKEL KINKEL KINKEL SHADEL ALDRIDGE ALDRIDGE

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DANCE KOREAN DANCE 251 SEC A&B BORIS/JONSON KOR 465 SUH DANCE 256 SEC A&B BORIS/JONSON KOR 499 DEPT DANCE 280 BORIS/JONSON KOR 531 SUH DANCE 290 BORIS/JONSON KOR 550 SUH DANCE 351 BORIS/JONSON KOR 600 LUKOFF/SUH DANCE 49U ALL SEC BORIS/JON~ON KOR 700 STAFF

DRAMA MONGOLI AN DRAMA EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM OPEN TO MONG 499 INSTR SELECTED PARTICIPANTS MONG 600 INSTR ORAliA 121 ROSS DRAMA 141 ROSS RUSSIAN DRAMA 146 ALL SEC CRIDER RUSS llO SEC B HANEY DRAMA 151 SEC A,C,D,E CRIDER RUSS 200 HANEY/HAGGLUND DRAMA 155 ROSS RUSS 2U5H HANEY DRAMA 181 ROSS RUSS 499 HANEY DRAMA 184 ROSS RUSS 600 DEPT DRAMA 221 ROSS RUSS 700 DEPT DRAMA 241 ROSS DRAMA 255 ROSS TI BETAN DRAMA 298 GRAY TIB 499 NORNANG/WYL I E DRAMA 435L CARR TIB 500 NORNANG/WYLlE DRAMA 438L SIKS TIB 502 LABRANG, NORNANG, DRAMA 490 ALL SEC CRIDER WYLIE DRAMA 498 GRAY TIB 600 WYLIE DRAMA 499 CRIDER TIB 700 WYLIE DRAMA 513 LOUNSBURY DRAMA 514 CONWAY VIETNAMESE DRAMA 515 CRIDER VIET 600 QUYEN DRAMA 562 DEPT DRAMA 581 JOSEPH DRAMA 599 CRIDER SOCIAL SCIENCE

SOC S 101H SEC AD&AE ASHP

ECONOMICS GENERAL STUDIES ECON 400 PUBLI C AFF A I RS OR G ST 301H ASHP

EYSENBACH G ST 391 LUTEY ECON 496H SEC A('B MC CAFFREE G ST 493 LUTEY ECON 499 BUECHEL ECON 600 FLOYD GENETICS ECON 700 FLOYD GENET 499 DEPT ECON 702 FLOYD GENET 501 DEPT

GENET 520 DEPT GENET 551 DEPT PR-451 OR PERM

ENGLI SH GENET 554 DEPT ENGL 264H ASHP (, HEINERT ENGL 461 INSTR GEOGRAPHY ENGL 462 INSTR GEOG 100H ASHP ENGL 490 INSTR GEOG 207H ASHP ENGL 492H ASHP (, REINERT GEOG 440J DEPT ENGL 493 INSTR GEOG 442 VELI KONJA/DEPT ENGL 499 INSTR GEOG 477 DEPT/ULLMAN ENGL 499H ASHP (, REINERT ENGL 600 FOWLER & BOWIE GEOLOGY ENGL 700 FOWLER & BOWIE GEOL 10lH ASHP ENGL 702 FOWLER (, BOWIE GEOL 205 GRESENS, CHRISTENSEN

GEOL 450 BOSTROM FAR EASTERN (, RUSSIAN GEOL 472 GRESENS FAR E 210H ASHP GEOL 498 DEPT FAR E 421J PR OR PERM INSTR GEOL 499 DEPT FAR E 461 CONZE GEOL 510 PORTER, WASHBURN FAR E 472 CONZE GEOL 511 PORTER, WASHBURN FAR E 499 DEPT GEOL 512 PORTER, WASHBURN FAR E 501 CONZE GEOL 520 DEPT FAR E 504J HELLMAN GEOL 530 MALLORY, RENSBERGER FAR E 532J INSTR GEOL 540 MC KEE, MISCH FAR E 534J TREADGOLD GEOL 550 BOSTROM, CROSSON, FAR E 535J TREADGOLD CHRISTENSEN FAR E 539J PR OR PERM INSTR GEOL 551J CROSSON FAR E 541J RESHETAR GEOL 560 MALLORY/WHEELER FAR E 550J BUTOW GEOL 570 GRESENS FAR E 559J PYLE GEOL 580 WHETTEN FAR E 560J SUGAR GEOL 585 CHENEY FAR E 598 DEPT GEOL 590 DEPT FAR E 599 DEPT GEOL 600 DEPT FAR E 600 DEPT GEOL 700 DEPT FAR E 611J GASSTER GEOL 702 DEPT FAR E 700 DEPT

GERMANIC LANGUAGES (, LIT CHINESE GERM 201H SEC BB ASHP (, SAUERLANDER (,

CHIN 2()0 SEC A PR OR PERM INSTR GALT CHIN 499 YEN GERM 301H ASHP (, SAUERLANDER CHIN 530 INSTR GERM 312H ASHP (, SAUERLANDER CHIN 551 WILHEL'" GERM 401H ASHP & SAUERLANDER CHIN 600 DEPT GERM 490H ASHP & SAUERLANDER CHIN 700 DEPT GERM 498 SEC B LOEB/HRUBY

GERM 501 LOEB/HRUBY JAPANESE GERM 510 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 311 SEC A&B MATSUDA/N1WA GERM 528 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 401 PR OR PERM INSTR GERM 531 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 451 HURVITZ GERM 534 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 460 TAKAYA GERM 555 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 499 DEPT GERM 556 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 522 HIRAGA GERM 567 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 550 MCKINNON GERM 574 SEC A&B LOEB/HRUBY JAP 600 DEPT GERM 580 LOEB/HRUBY JAP 100 DEPT GERM 590 LOEB/HRUBY

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HISTORY MUSIC 331 DEPT ADV HIST 101H ASHP MUSIC 334 DEPT ADV HIST 102H ASHP MUSIC 337 ALL SEC DEPT ADV HIST 421J INSTR MUSIC 341 DEPT ADV HIST 498 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 344 DEPT ADV HIST 490H ASHP & INSTR MUSIC 346J DEPT ADV HI ST 493B INSTR MUSIC 350 ALL SEC DEPT ADV HI ST 499 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 351 DEPT ADV HIST 500 SEC A GRAD ADV/INSTR /,IUSIC 360 DEPT ADV HIST 509J INSTR "iUSIC 367 DEPT ADV HIST 515 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 370 DEPT ADV HIST 517 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 371 DEPT ADV HIST 520 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 372 DEPT ADV HIST 521 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 374 DEPT ADV HIST 524A GRAD ADVIINSTR MUSIC 375 DEPT ADV HIST 533 GRAD ADVIINSTR MUSIC 380 DEPT ADV HIST 534J GRAD ADVIINSTR MUSIC 384A DEPT ADV HIST 535J GRAD ADV/INSTR ~USIC 384B DEPT ADV HIST 538 GRAD ADVIINSTR MUSIC 390 DEPT ADV HIST 539J GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 391 DEPT ADV HIST 543 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 400 DEPT ADV HIST 550J INSTR MUSIC 4U8 DEPT ADV HIST 559J GRAD ADV/INSTR ,",USIC 409 DEPT ADV HIST 560J GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 430 ALL SEC DEPT ADV HIST 566A GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 440 DEPT ADV HIST 575 COSTIGAN/GRAD ADV/ MUSIC 450 ALL SEC DEPT ADV

CHAIRMAN MUSIC 451 DEPT ADV HIST 580 GRAD ADVIINSTR MUSIC 457 DEPT ADV HI ST 593 GRAD ADVIINSTR I.\USIC 460 DEPT ADV HIST 611J GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 464 DEPT ADV HI ST 615 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 470 DEPT ADV HIST 645 GRAD ADV/INSTR MUSIC 471 DEPT ADV

I.\USIC 478 DEPT ADV MUSIC 48CJ DEPT ADV

HOME ECONOMICS MUSIC 487 DEPT ADV H EC 307H ALL SEC ASHP & HALL MUSIC 490 DEPT ADV H EC 315H ASHP & HALL MUSIC 491 DEPT ADV H EC 329 BROCKWAY MUSIC 492 DEPT ADV H EC 329H ASHP & HALL MUSIC 499 DEPT ADV H EC 338H ASHP & HALL MUSIC 499H ASHP & DEPT ADV H EC 347H SEC AO&BO ASHP & HALL MUSIC 501 GRAD ADV H EC 348 SEC A&B INSTR MUSIC 522 GRAD ADV H EC 354H ASHP & HALL MUSIC 523 GRAD ADV H EC 356H SEC B&D ASHP & HALL MUSIC 550 ALL SEC DEPT ADV H EC 380 INSTR MUSIC 5S1 DEPT ADV H EC 434 SHIGAYA MUSIC 566 GRAD ADV

H EC 495 ALL SEC INSTR MUSIC 584 GRAD ADV

H EC 495H ALL SEC ASHP & HALL MUSIC 590 GRAD ADV

H EC 496H ALL SEC ASHP & HALL MUSIC 591 GRAD ADV

H EC 600 ALL SEC INSTR MUSIC 600 GRAD ADV MUSIC 700 GRAD ADV t-IUSIC 702 GRAD ADV

LINGUISTICS LI NG 553J GRAD ADV OC EANOGRAPHY LI NG 580 GRAD ADV OCEAN 423 SEC ZN&ZO INSTR LI NG 599 GRAD ADV OCEAN 440 INSTR

OCEAN 444 KELLEY OCEAN 460 INSTR

MATHEMATICS OCEAN 461 INSTR MATH 134H ALL SEC KINGSTON/LORTZ OCEAN 480H ASHP & INSTR MATH 201H ASHP & INSTR OCEAN 488H ASHP & INSTR MATH 234H KINGSTON/LORTZ OCEAN 489H ASHP & INSTR MATH 496H DUKE OCEAN 499 ONE OF THE FOLLOWING

ENGLISH,FLEMING, MC MANUS,RATTRAY,

MUSIC RICHARDS,CREAGER, MUSIC 101 ALL SEC DEPT ADV KELLEY, OR LEWIN MUSIC 104 ALL SEC COLLEGE OF EDUC OCEAN 518 BARNES/RATTRAY MUSIC 110 ALL SEC DEPT ADV OCEAN 521 RICHARDS MUSIC 114 ALL SEC DEPT ADV OCEAN 523 RICHARDS MUSIC 130 ALL SEC DEPT ADV OCEAN 531 ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MUSIC 150 ALL SEC DEPT ADV BANSE,ENGLISH'LEWIN. MUSIC 160 DEPT ADV OR TAYLOR MUSIC 171 DEPT ADV OCEAN 537 LEWIN MUSIC 172 DEPT ADV OCEAN 550 ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MUSIC 174 DEPT ADV BENNETT,CREAGER. MUSIC 175 DEPT ADV KELLEY,OR MC MANUS MUSIC 180 DEPT ADV OCEAN 554 CREAGER MUSIC 190 DEPT ADV OCEAN 600 ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MUSIC 191 DEPT ADV BANSE,BARNES,COACHMAN, MUSIC 200 DEPT ADV ENGLI SH, FLEM I NG. MUSIC 201 ALL SEC DEPT ADV MC MANUS,RATTRAY, MUSIC 207 SEC A&B DEPT ADV RICHARDS.TAYLOR. MUSIC 210 ALL SEC DEPT ADV BENNETT,CREAGER, MUSIC 211 DEPT ADV KELLEY, OR LEWIN MUSIC 214 SEC A&B DEPT ADV OCEAN 700 SAME AS 600 MUSIC 221 DEPT ADV OCEAN 7U2 SAME AS 600 MUSIC 230 ALL SEC DEPT ADV MUSIC 234 DEPT ADV MUSIC 240 DEPT ADV PHILOSOPHY MUSIC 244 DEPT ADV PHIL 100H ASHP & DEPT HONORS ADV MUSIC 250 ALL SEC DEPT ADV FOR NON-HONORS STDNTS MUSIC 264 DEPT ADV PHIL 215H ASHP & DEPT HONORS ADV MUSIC 291 DEPT ADV FOR NON-HONORS STDNTS MUSIC 307 SEC A&B DEPT ADV PHIL 484 DEPT UNDERGRAD OR MUSIC 321 SEC A&B DEPT ADV GRAD ADV MUSIC 330 ALL SEC DEPT ADV PHIL 584 GRAD ADV

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PHil PHil

600 70C

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN PE M 147 PE M 149 PE'" 247 PE M 249 PE M 371

R ED 454

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WO~EN PE W 765 PE W 272H PE W 498

PE W 498H

PE W 499

PE W 499H

PE .W 501 PE W 547 PE W 580 PE W 700

H ED

R ED

PHYSICS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS

498

454

121H 122H 123H 401 401H 485H 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 600 700 702

All SEC SEC C&D

POLITICAL SCIENCE POL S 20lH POL S 398H POL S 499 POL S 5U4J POL S 532J POL S 541J POL S 57u SEC A&6

POL S 573

POL S 576

POL S 587

POL S 600 POL S 700 POL S 702

PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 190H

PSYCH 450H PSYCH 498 PS YCH 499 PSYCH 591 PSYCH 592 PS YCH 594 PSYCH 596 PSYCH 597 PSYCH 599 PSYCH 60U PSYCH 7UO

SEC Al.B

GRAD ADV GRAD ADV

QUI lLIAN CROCKFORD QUilLIAN CROCKFORD INSTR PERM REQ OF NONMAJOR~

KUNDE/f-40VIS

MAC lEAN FOX BROER,FOX,PURDY, OR WILSON BOER, FOX. PURDY. OR WILSON BROER,FOX.PURDY, OR WilSON BOER, FOX, PURDY. OR WILSON WilSON, ABERNATHY BOER. WilSON WilSON BOER, WilSON

GAINES

KIDWEll

ASHP/GERHART ASHP/GERHART ASHP/GERHART DEPT DEPT GERHART INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR DEPT DEPT DEPT

ASHP ASHP & INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PER'" FOR STD IN GRAD ~CH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM INSTR INSTR INSTR

ASHP & HONORS ADV­BEACH ASHP & BEACH INSTR INSTR INSTR/DEPT ADV INSTR/DEPT ADV VAN EGEREN INSTR/DEPT ADV SUPERVISOR/INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR

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ROMANCE lINGUISTICS & liT ROM 531 ROM 590 ROM 599

FRENCH FR EN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FR EN FR EN

ITALIAN IT Al !TAL

SPANISH SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN

103 103H 201H 202H 222H 3"1H 3u4H 390 59u 600

590 600

lU3H 201H 202H 203H 3U1H 3v4H 390 600

SCANDINAVIAN SCAND 600 SC AND 700 SCAND 702

DAN 490

NORW 490

SWED 49U

SOCIOLOGY SOC UOH SOC 389

SOC 496H SOC 499 SOC 501 SOC 591 SOC 599 SOC 600 SOC 700

SPEECH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH

ZOOLOGY ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl ZOOl lOOl

220H 339 349 374 384 499 499 574 584 59U

111H 490 490H 491 491H 498 506 568 578

SEC AH&BB

SEC AD&AE

SEC A

SEC A&8

All SEC SEC A&B

SEC A&8

SEC A-F SEC G&H

SEC BN&BP

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCTG 499 ACCTG 500 SEC A&8 ACCTG 510 ACCTG 520 ACCTG 592 All SEC ACCTG 604

A ORG A ORG A ORG A ORG A ORG A ORG A ORG

499 500 550 575 576 580 604

SEC A&B All SEC

GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV

DEPT ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP & DEPT HONORS ADV ASHP DALE GRAD ADV GRAD ADV

GRAD ADV GRAD ADV

ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP W. WilSON GRAD ADV

JOHNSON/ARESTAD JOHNSON/ARESTAD JOHNSON/ARESTAD

JOHNSON/ARESTAD

JOHNSON/ARESTAD

JOHNSON

ASHP & CATTON/DEPT ADV DEPT & DEPT ADV FOR NON MAJORS ASHP & CATTON/DEPT ADV OEPT DEPT ADV/INSTR GRAD DEPT ADV DEPT DEPT DEPT

ASHP INSTR POST INSTR INSTR HOGAN YANTl~ INSTR/GRAD ADV INSTR/GRAD ADV INSTR

ASHP CAHN CAHN CAHN ASHP & CAHN INSTR WHITELEY GORSMAN ORIANS

DEPT GRAD SA ADV GRAD SA AOV GRAD SA ADV GRAD SA AUV GRAD SA ADV

DEPT GRAD I:!A ADV GRAD SA ADV GRAD BA ADV GRAD SA ADV GRAD BA ADV GRAD BA ADV

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B ECN 499 DEPT EDUC 509 INSTR B ECN 500 SEC A&B GRAD SA ADV EDUC 519 INSTR B ECN 501 GRAD SA AD" EOUC 520 INSTR B ECN 520 GRAD SA ADV EDUC 536 ANDERSON/STRAYER EDUC 540 MEACHAM S G S 499 DEPT EDUC 541 5TOTT

B G 5 510 SEC A&B GRAD BA ADV EDUC 545 INSTR B G S 552 GRAD BA AD" EDUC 546 INSTR B G S 562 GRAD SA ADV EDUC 556 INSTR B G S 571 GRAD SA ADV EDUC 562 INSTR B G S 572 GRAD BA ADV EDUC 566 FREEHILL B G S 597 GRAD BA ADV EDUC 599 FACULTY ADV & I NSTR B G S 598 GRAD BA ADV EDUC 600 GRAD AOV B G S 604 GRAD BA ADV EDUC 700 GRAD ADV B G S 700 GRAD SA AD" EDUC 102 GRAD ADV B G S 702 GRAll BA ADV B POL 593 SEC A&B GRAD BA ADV

ENGINEERING FIN 499 DEPT A A 499 CHRMN FIN 502 GRAD BA ADV A A 599 CHRMN FIN 527 GRAD BA ADV FIN 550 GRAD BA ADV CH E 599 SEC A&S MOULTON FIN 560 GRAD BA ADV CH E 60U MOULTON FIN 604 GRAD BA ADV C E 498 INSTR & CHRMN

C E 499 INSTR & CHRMN BUS 499 DEPT C E 520 ALL 5EC INSTR BUS 515 GRAD BA ADV C E 599 ALL SEC INSTR & CHRMN BUS 521 GRAD SA ADV C E 600 INSTR & CHRMN BUS 571 GRAD BA ADV C E 700 INSTR & CHRMN BUS 572 GRAD BA ADV C E 702 INSTR & CHRMN BUS 604 GRAD BA ADV

E E 499 CHRMN MKTG 499 DEPT E E 499H CHRMN MKTG 510 GRAD BA ADV E E 599 CHRMN MKTG 520 GRAD SA ADV MKTG 571 GRAD BA ADV M E 599 CHRMN MKTG 572 GRAD SA ADV M E 600 CHRMN MKTG 604 GRAD BA ADV

CER E 499 MUELLER o MGT 499 DEPT CER E 599 PIFER o MGT 520 GRAD BA ADV CER E 600 PIFER o MGT 604 GRAD BA ADV

MET E 499 DEPT PERS 499 DEPT MET E 531 ARCHBOLD PERS 520 GRAD BA ADV MET E 599 PIFER PERS 604 GRAD SA ADV MET E 600 PIFER

QMETH 499 DEPT MIN E 499 DEPT QMETH 500 GRAD SA ADV MIN E 600 PIFER QMETH 510 GRAD BA ADV QMETH 544 GRAD BA ADV NUC E 5UO CHRMN QMETH 550 GRAD BA ADV NUC E 505 CHRMN QMETH 571 GRAD BA ADV NUC E 521N CHRMN QMETH 572 GRAD SA ADV NUC E 524 CHRMN QMETH 604 GRAD SA ADV NUC E 560 CHRMN QMETH 700 GRAD SA ADV NUC E 599 SEC A&B CHRMN QMETH 702 GRAD BA ADV NUC E 700 CHRMN

U 0 496 SEC A DEPT U 0 520 GRAD BA ADV NAVAL SCIENCE U D 571 GRAD BA ADV NON-NAVAL ROTC STUDENTS MU~T OBTAIN PERMI5SION U D 572 GRAD BA ADV FROM INSTRUCTOR PRIOR TO REGISTRATION IN ANY U D 604 GRAD BA ADV NAVAL SCIENCE COURSE U D 700 GRAD BA ADV U D 702 GRAD BA ADV

FISHERIES R INS 499 DEPT FISH 499 INSTR R INS 571 GRAD BA ADV FISH 501 INSTR R INS 572 GRAD BA ADV FISH 507 INSTR R INS 604 GRAD BA ADV FISH 556 INSTR

TRANS 499 DEPT FD SC 498 INSTR TRANS 520 GRAD SA ADV FD SC 504 INSTR TRANS 571 GRAD BA ADV FD SC 521 INSTR TRANS 572 GRAD SA ADV TRANS 604 GRAD SA ADV

FOREST RESOURCES FOR R 407 SARKANEN

EDUCATION FOR R 465 SEC A&S ROBERTSON EDUC 288 SEC B EOUC AOV OFFICE FOR R 490 INSTR EDUC 289 SEC A&B I:.DUC ADV OFFICE FOR R 491 INSTR

EDUC 346J MUSIC DEPT ADV FOR R 492 INSTR EOUC 371E EDUC ADV OFFICE FOR R 500 STETTLER/TURNBULL EDUC 371K EDUC ADV OFFICE FOR R 510 GESSEL EDUC 371S EDUC ADV OFFICE FOR R 515 GESSEL EDUC 371X EOUC AOV OFFICE FOR R 520 SCOTT EOUC 409 INSTR FOR R 525 GESSEL/SCOTT EDUC 422 INSTR FOR R 526 STETTLER EOUC 425B INSTR FOR R 530 SCHAEFFER/MURPHY EOUC 475M SEC MA INSTR FOR R 534 DRIVER EDUC 490 SEC A INSTR FOR R 535 INSTR EDUC 499 FACULTY ADV & INSTR FOR R 540 STENZEL EDUC 500 FACULTY ADV {, INSTR FOR R 542 STENZEL EDUC SOIA INSTR FOR R 550 SHARPE EOUC 505 INSTR FOR R 555 INSTR EDUC 506 HUNT FOR R 560 INSTR

EDUC 507 INSTR FOR R 563 TURNBULL

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FOR R 565 ROBERTSON DENTl STRY FOR R 566 ROBERTSON DENT 510 SCHLUGER FOR R 568 DOWDLE DENT 511 .sCHLUGER FOR R 570 INSTR DENT 514 .sCHLUGER FOR R 573 ERICKSON DENT 581 SCHLUGER FOR R 575 WAGGENER DENT 589 SCHLUGER FOR R 590 INSTR FOR R 600 INSTR ENDO 3v4 NA TlO N FOR R 7UO INSTR ENDO 349 NATKIN

ENDO 449 NATKIN ENDO 546 DEPT ADV

NURSING ENDO 550 DEPT ADV NURS 564 DEPT ENDO 576 DEPT ADV NURS 600 INSTR ENDO 580 DEPT ADV

ENDO 582 DEPT ADV ENDO 586 DEPT ADV

PHARMACY ENDO 591 DEPT ADV PH ARM 420 PLEIN ENDO 600 DEPT ADV PHARfoI 483 PLEIN PH ARM 499 DEPT ORALS 520 DEPT PHARM 600 DEPT ORALS 540 DEPT PH ARM 700 DEPT ORALB 600 DEPT

ORALS 7UO DEPT PH CH 460 NELSON PH CH 499 DEPT PERIO 300 OGILVIE PH CH 600 DEPT PERIO 346 OGILVIE PH CH 700 DEPT PERIO 407 HEINS

PERIO 446 OGILVIE PHCOG 406 BRADY PERIO 546 SCHLUGER PHCOG 499 DEPT PERIO 550 ~CHLUGER

PHCOG 600 DEPT PERIO 576 SCHLUGER PHCOG 700 DEPT PERIO 58U SCHLUGER

PERIO 582 SCHLUGER GEOPHYSICS PERIO 586 SCHLUGER GPHY 551J INSTR PERIO 591 SCHLUGER

PERIO 600 SCHLUGER PERIO 700 SCHLUGER

RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCt RAD S 700 DEPT ADV

MEDICINE ANEST 480 DEPT ADV

COMPUTER SCIENCE ANEST 486 DEPT ADV C SCI 590 GOLDE ANEST 498 DEPT ADV C SCI 600 GOLDE ANEST 499 DEPT ADV C SCI 700 GOLDE ANEST 521 DEPT ADV

ANEST 522 DEPT ADV ANEST 523 DEPT ADV

LI BRARIANSHIP LI BR 440 DEPT BlOC 440 PR OR PERM INSTR LI BR 441 SEC A&B DEPT BlOC 498 INSTR LI BR 450 DEPT BlOC 499 INSTR LI BR 452 SEC A&B DEPT BlOC 520 INSTR LI BR 453 DEPT BlOC 590 INSTR LI BR 470 DEPT SIOC 591 INSTR LI BR 515 ALL SEC DEPT BlOC 593 INSTR LI BR 535 ALL SEC DEPT BlOC 594 INSTR L1SR 550 SEC A&B DEPT BlOC 595 INSTR LI BR 599 SEC A&B DEPT BlOC 597 INSTR

BlOC 598 INSTR BlOC 599 INSTR

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BlOC 600 DEPT PERMISSION REQUIRED OF ALL NONMAJORS FOR COURSE~ RIOC 700 DEPT IN THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS PB AD 501 SEC A&B FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF B STR 330 PERM OF INSTR FOR

PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHtRS OTHER THAN DENTAL BY PERM STUDENTS

PB AD 511 SEC A&B FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF B STR 401 PERM OF SCHWARl FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS OTHER THAN MEDICAL BY PERM STUDENTS

PB AD 521 SEC A FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF B STR 404 PERM OF BLANDAU FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS OTHER THAN MEDICAL BY PERM STUDENTS

PB AD 541 SEC A&B FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF B STR 405 PERM OF KELLY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS OTHER THAN MEDICAL BY PERM STUDENTS

B STR 440 DEPT PUBLIC POLICY B STR 498 DEPT ADV PB PL 50U FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF B STR 499 DEPT ADV

PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTH~R~ B STR 521 DEPT BY PERM B STR 525 DEPT

PB PL 590 DENNY B STR 531 DEPT B STR 557 DEPT B STR 600 DEPT ADV

SOCIAL WORK B STR 700 DEPT ADV

SOC W 391 DEPT BI HS 498 DEPT SOC W 502 ALL SEC DEPT BI HS 499 DEPT SOC W 510 ALL SEC DEPT BI HS 500 DEPT SOC W 521 ALL ~EC DEPT BI HS 501 DEPT SOC W 572 SEC A&B DEPT BI HS 510 DEPT SOC W 573 DEPT SOC W 590 SEC A DEPT CONJOINT SOC W 591 DEPT CONJ 400 DEPT

MICRO 235 PERM REQUIRED FOR NON-DENTAL STUDENTS

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MICRO 320 DUCHOW P MED 420 DEPT ADV MICRO 322 SHERRIS P MED 440 DEPT ADV MICRO 400 DOUGLAS OR ORDAl-FOR P MED 477 DEPT 3 CRS lECTURE CREDIT P MED 478 INSTR ONLY P MED 480 DEPT ADV MICRO 441 DEPT-FOR 3 CRS lECTURE P MED 482 DEPT ADV CREDIT ONLY P MED 483 DEPT ADV MICRO 498 DEPT AOV P MED 484 DEPT ADV

MICRO 499 DEPT ADV P MED 498 DEPT AOV MICRO 499H GROMAN P MEo 499 DEPT AOV MICRO 501 GROMAN P MED 510 DEPT AoV MI CRO 502 WHITELEY P MEO 522 INSTR MICRO 503 MC CARTHY OR SPOTTS P MEO 523 INSTR MICRO 504 NESTER OR DOUGLAS P MEO 530 INSTR MICRO 510 PR OR WHITELEY P MEO 535 INSTR MICRO 60U DEPT ADV P MEO 591 INSTR MICRO 700 DEPT AOV P MED 6UU DEPT MICRO 7U2 DEPT ADV P MEO 700 DEPT

OPHTH 481 DEPT PSYC 441 INSTR PSYC 475 INSTR

ORTHP 475 DEPT {, PRECEPTOR PSYC 480 INSTR ORTHP 476 DEPT PSYC 490 INSTR ORTHP 499 DEPT PSYC 491 RIPLEY ORTHP 521 DEPT PSYC 498 RIPLEY

PSYC 499 RIPLEY PATH 320 DEPT AOV PSYC 553 PR OR DEPT AOV PATH 424 DEPT ADV PATH 462 DEPT ADV UROl 475 PR OR PERM DEPT PATH 463 DEPT ADV UROl 483 DEPT PATH 465 DEPT ADV UROl 484 DEPT PATH 466 DEPT ADV PATH 467 DEPT ADV PATH 468 DEPT ADV PATH 469 DEPT ADV PATH 476 DEPT AOV PATH 480 DEPT ADV PATH 498 DEPT ADV PATH 499 DEPT AOV PATH 500 DEPT AOV PATH 510 DEPT AOV PATH 520 DEPT ADV PATH 551 DEPT ADV PATH 552 DEPT ADV PATH 553 DEPT ADV PATH 554 DEPT AOV PATH 600 DEPT AOY PATH 700 DEPT hOV

PEDS 404 INSTR PEDS 470 INSTR PEDS 472 INSTR PEDS 473 INSTR PEOS 480 INSTR PEDS 481 INSTR PEDS 482 INSTR PEDS 485 INSTR PEDS 486 INSTR PEDS 487 INSTR PEDS 488 INSTR PEDS 490 INSTR PEDS 498 INSTR PEDS 499 INSTR

P COL 498 INSTR P COL 499 INSTR P COL 507 DEPT P COL 509 DIllE P COL 525 WEST

PM&R 290 INSTR PM{,R 520 SEC B DEPT PM&R 596l DEPT

P BID 360 PERM OF STEVENS REQ FOR OTHER THAN PHARMACY STUDENTS

P BIO 430 INSTR P BID 470 INSTR P RIO 492 DEPT P BIO 494 CRIll P 810 498 OEPT AOY P elo 499 OEPT AOY P BID 515 PATTON P BIO 519 INSTR p BID 520 DEPT ADV P BIO 521 DEPT ADV P BID 524 WOODBURY P 610 525 DEPT ADV P BID 528 YOUNG P BIO 530 PATTON P BID 531 SCHER/WIEDERHIElM P BID 545 INSTR P BID 600 INSTR P BIO 700 INSTR

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TIME SCHEDULE

AUTUMN QUARTER 1968

INSTRUCTORS1 NAMES ARE SHOWN ONLY WHERE ASSIGNMENTS ARE KNOWN AT THE TIME OF

PUBLICATION OF THE TIME SCHEDULEo ASSIGNMENTS ARE SUBJECT

TO CHANGEg

For sequence of Ustings, see

INDEX AND COIDIES, PIP. 5 Cllnd 6

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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLAN

ARCHITECTURE

• 150 A 2

• 150 B 2

• 150 U 2

A 4

• 305 A

• 310 A

• 320 A 3

• 320 B 3

• 320 C 3

• 320 o 3

• 330 A 2

• 340 A 3

• 350 A 3

• 380 A 3

• 400 A 4

• 401 A 4

• 402 A 4

.,. 405 A

• 40& A

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