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AUTUMN QUARTER 1·972 - REVISED
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY JULY 5-SEPTEMBER 19
. . CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, AND END WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6
FINAL EXAMINATIONS BEGIN ·THU~SDAY, DECEM~ER 7'
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AUTUMN QUARTER'1'97:2', "CALENDAR *.July 5 -September 19
July 10 --!- September I
Septe~ber 25-29
~cademic'Per;od '
Sept~mber 2S. M0-!lday
Oct~ber, 6, ,Friday
- Qctober'2.1; Saturday . , October 23, ~on~ay
October 27 ~ Friday
Novemberi23 ~nd24
, December',6, Wed_n~ay
December-'. Thursday
December ,14, Thursday
In-perSoll regiSti';;ltioll'(by appointment only).
Change o.f ~gistratibn- for students who. have Completed preregis-tration. No appointment neceSsary.
Change/ofregistration (by appointment only).
Instruction hegins.
La$t day to submit applications fotcredit by examination,
'Credit by ~xainination ..
Veterans Day Holiday.
Applieation.s for bachelor's degrees and certificates to be con-ferred Autumn Quarter 1972 must be submitted to the Registrar's' Office.
Thanksgiving. recess.
Last day ofitistruction.
Final exa~inations begin.
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·Autumn Quarter 1972 ~xamination Schedule Thetastdayof instruction· is. Wednesday, .Del;ember 6
Hour and dlI.y on which exaIllination occurs, HOUR by days of class meeting in the week
class acWally meets Meeting four . MWF;MT;MW; TTh; ThS; TS.; M;W;F;S during quarter times a week. MF:WF; TThS; T: Th; Meeting Day of or daily MWTh .TThF; MTTh once a week ExaminatiC?n
7:30a.m. 8:30-10:20* I 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:3.0- 2:20 'Thursday December 14,
8:30a.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 . Monday December 11
9:30 a.m; 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Tuesday DeCember 12
10:30 a.m. 8:·30-10:20· a:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Friday J;>ecember 8
11:30 a.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Tuesday December 12
12:30 p.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Wednesdar: December 3
1:30 p.m. _ 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- .8:20 Friday December 8
2:30p.m. 2:30- 4:20· 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 ·6:30- 8:20 . Monday December 11
3:30p.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Wednesday December 13.
4:30 p.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20' 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Thursday December 7 EVENING 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p~m. CLASSES
(S :30 or Thursday Monday Tuesday Wednesday thereafter) December 7 December 11 December 12 December ·,3
Malee-ups Incomplete When mutually agreeable to faculty and students concerned,
provided scheduled nO laler them Thursday, December 14 Removals ConSids
Final examinations should be administered 8Cf;:ording to the above schedule. If the final examination is given at a time 'earlier than that indicat~ above, the last meeting of the class shall be the examination period indicated in the above table. Classes not assigned by the above ichedules may use any ti.~e during the examination days that is mutually agree-able. to faculty and st~dents concerned, provided It is sched-~Ied no later than Thursday. December 14, and no student has conflict with another examination. . Instructors of S-credit courses that do not occupy the same classroom five days a week. who wish to give a three-hour examination. must ascertain whether or not there is a 2-0f 3-credi't course occupying the classroom on the other days of the week that will be holding an examination scheduled for the 10:30 hour. If that proves to be the case, the in-structor must arrange for aqother examination room by calling Room Assignments 543-1080.
J\ll students in undergraduate courses shall be required to take final examinations, provided that in a course for which an examination is not an appropriate test of the work cov-ered. the instructor may dispense witluhe final examination.
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Working students. are responsible for arranging their work hours to enable t~erri to attend the final examinations. A student absent from a scheduled 'final examination. either by permission of his dean or through sickness or other un-avoidable cause, shall be given a .grade of Incomplete if his work in that _ course has been satisfactory until the time of his absence. He may remove this Incomplete in the manner provided for the' removing of I ncomplete grades. I n all other cases of absence from the scheduled final examination. a student s~Quld be gi,ven a grade ofE.
·Classes in which the entire 'class meets at the same hour every day may use 8:30-11:20 or 2:30-5:20' for the examination; but in -S:.uedit courses that meet Monday and Wednesday. or Monday. Wednesday. and Friday for lecture. with quizzes or laboratories at various hours. there may be students who have other classes meeting on Tuesday and Thursday at the same hours as the Monday and Wednesday. or Monday. Wednesday. and' Friday lectures. In order not to penalize those students who will have an ~xarnination in the Tuesday and Thursday course from 10:30-12:20 or ,4:30-6:20 the same day. and to ensure equity. the· examination must be terminated at the· end of one hour and fifty minutes and all examination papers must be collected,
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G'E'Nj8RAL INFOR'MATI'O,N See each quarter's registration poster for exact dates and deadlines.
It is the University's expectation that a student will follow University J.iJleS and regulations as they are stated In the Gene'~l Calmog. In instances:wbereno'appeaI procedure is spelled outllnd'~e sm,dent, is persuaded that a special set of circomStancesmakesappeal reasonable, be may appeal the application,of,s~ijie,rul~ or regulationS. to the'Office of the Dean .;of the school or college in which he is enrolled in the case of an :acadeDiic matter, ,or to the Office of Student Affairs in, the case ofa nonacademic matter. These offices will eitherrendeia deeisiondll the appeal or refer the$tudent to the proper office for a decision. ,I .
.6nternational students on temporary visas should normally r~gister Jor a ~inimwnof 12 credits per
. quait~r;w.it1l,gr~ua~e status,·for 9 credits.
1 ~ All s~dents currentJ, y in $C, hoo. I who plan to regis. te, r for the following quarter must make a $50.00 advance payment of tuition and fees to guarantee their place for the next quarter. Contunuing matric~lated stud~nts will be allowqi to complete their preregistration only if the S50.oo prepaym~lit has been made. Matriculated stu-dents who pay their S50.oo but do not complete pre-registration may obt$ an appointment to go through in-person ,registration.
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CHANGE OF PROGRAM Drop olAdd 1. Qbtain a Ch;mge of Progranlcar
,2. Present the Change of Program c.ard at the Registra~ tioriOflice, secondflQOr;Schmi~ HaU,.where ),OU will I ,be mven ~ an I appOintment ,for. Section's. (Engineering 'students: go to 353 L,oew JlaU~)
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3. S~deilts, w~o drop one or .m()~e c01;1rses may quabfy 'for a lower level of fees., ,dependang on the 'number 'of credits.the student continues to Carry.t'lf the ch~ge is made, during the officiaichange period, ,feesWiUbe assessed at the lower rate. If the change is made',after the official change period and through the thirtieth, cale~dar day of the q~arter, half the difference betWeen the two categories 'will be assessed in 'addition to .th'e,Jower tuition tate. If the cbange is made after the thirtieth calendar day of the quarter, there is' no reduction in the amount of tuition and fees owed. '
'W~THORAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY . 1. Obtain a withdrawal form from your ad'(isory office, and have it approved by your adviser. ' 2.. Present the withdrawal form to· the withdrawal area, 101 Schmitz Hall, in Sections. Withdrawal is nofofficial until the form is presented tothe Registrarts Offi~ . -
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3.. a. StudentS- who make acompl~te withdrawal· from the University priortothesixtb day of in.struc-tion of the quarter forfeit the $50 ·advance payine,nt, but are not ,subject to any additional payment,' Of tuition and fees. The $50. advance fee. paym.ent is' ,not -refundable ~or transferable to another individual or quarter. . b.Students who make a complete withdrawal be~ tween the sixth day of instruction and the thirtieth,
"calendar day of the quarter are subject to payment of one-half of their total fees plus a $25 enrollment
. service charge. , c. Stu~ents' withdrawing after the thirtieth calendar
, day receive no refund of fees. '
GUIDE The name 'of the department appears only as a head~ ing ~eforethe list of depa~mental 'course offerings. Course and section information is listed in the follow~ ing, columnar order: . Coursenumber...-listed with lecture section only.
. Section designation . . ~~ti~{1 typ'e-la~ratol'Y., quiz, ~r conferenc~ CredIts-listed WIth lecture sectlon-only , Day of !Deeting " . I .,' • , Time of meeting and instructor of class ' Place of meeting Slash( /) means or Hyphen (-)meansto *indicates Uto bearrang~" 2.5 credits mean 2 ~ credits H suffix means Honors Section
'CR/NC only means course offered for credit/no credit only
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BUIlDING AaBREVlADONS Usodon OffldaJ Propuns ___
AER AEROSPACE RESEARCH Gel. GOuS'COURSE 085 OBSERVATORY., _ BUILDING' GDR GOLF DRIVING RANGE OCB OCEANOGRAPHY BARGE
ADM ADMINISTRA nON GED GENERAL ENGINEEIU~G' ,OCN OCEANOGRAPHY TEACHING BUILplNG BUIlJ)lNG BUILDING
AMY ARMORY, GJ-D 'GOULD aAu. ocx OCEANOGRAPHY. ANNEX AND ANDERSON HALL GP.ll GEOPHYSICS ANNEX- , ARC ARCHITECTURE HALL GRB OLD BOTANY GR.EENI{OUSE PAR PARRINGl'ON HALL ART ART BlJI,LDlNG GTH' GUTHIUE HALL PCR PURCHASJ.NGBLDG " ATG A1MOSP,HEJUC SCIENCes· GUG GUGGENHEIM H~LL PDL PAOEt:FOltDHALL
GEOPHYSICS BLDG: PRY PHYSICS BUILDING ijAG HENRY ARf GALLERY PLH GL~ HUGHES PLAYHO~SE
Bot\G BAGLEY HALL tll!P HIGH ENERGYPHYSICS~AB PIU PARRl~.GTQN. A1-fNEX. BU> BI.OED.EL HALL HMB HOME MANAGEMENT H01JSE 'PR4 PARRINGTON ANNEX 4 BLM BAI.MER HALL "SB aEAL TH SCIENCES BU)G 'P~ PA1UUNGTON ANNEX;S
,BN5 BE~SQN fL\LL HUB STUDENT UNION. BUILDING PR6 PARRINGTON ANNEX 6 Huy
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HUTCHINSON HALL , PRA PARRINGTON ~NEXA qx: CHILDDEVELQPMENT KYO HARRIS HYDRAULICS ~B PRB PAIUUNPTON ANNEX B
CENTER. PSI PSYCHOLOGY ANNEX I ~H CONDON HALL INA INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES PS2 PSYCHOLOGY ANNEX 2 CBS COACH HOUSE BUILDING PSC ~=g~q:.CENTER CLF CLIFFORD APARTMENTS PTH ClK CLARK HALL JNA JOHNSON ANNEX A cu CLINICS JHB JOHNSON ANNEX B JtAJ RAITfBAJ.L CMU GOMMUNICATJONS BLDG JHN' JOHNSON HALL ROB ROBERTS HAt.I. ~H CANOE'HOUSE C(tH CREW HOUSE KIN ' KINCAI£' HALL SAV SAVERY HALL CSB CENTRAL SEA lTLEBUILDING KNE KANE HALL SHB ~HO~BOAT cYB CYCLOTRON BUILDING SHC SHoRELJNE CO~M1.lNITY-C::()LLEGE D~
LEW ,LEWIS HALL SKV SKAQIT VAl-LEY COMMUNITY DENNY HALL LIB SUZZALLO LIBRARY COLt,EGE
DRUG DRUG LABORATORY LOW' LOEWHAI.L SMI, :.SMJTH HALL Dtoc DRAMA,ANNJ:X
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DSC DMMASCENE MECHANICAL ENGINEEIUNG TUBBY GRAVES BUILDING CONsntUCTlON '. ,,-' .,... BUILPING ' TGB
~tv DRAMA~TV BUILDING MKZ MACKEN"QE HALL THO THOMSON H~L' , MLR MILU:R HAl.L
E¢C ETHNIC CULTURAL CENTeR MOl. MORE HALL , lIMT UNIVERSITY METHODIST TEMPLE EDP EDMUNDSON PAVILION MRN MARINE SCIENCE BUILDING" UWH UNlvqS1TY.HOSPlr~ EEB ELECTRICAL ENGJNEERINQ MUS MUSIC BUILDING
WIl.SON CERAMIC BUlL,DING, weL EGA ENGINEERING ANNEX NRB NUCLEAR REACTOR LAPO~1oRY EGL EAGl.:ESO}IJ HALL BUiLDING WFS WIlIIKeNWERDER FOREST
NSC NORTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY SClIEN.CE'UJl.DING FIS FISHERIES CENTER COLLEGE WLS WILSONlAN·BAQ.;ROOM FRH FRIDAY HARBOR NX% NURSING ANNEX 2 WSM WASHINGTON-STATE FRR FIRE ARTS BUILDING NX3 NURSING ANNEX,3 MUSEUM
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NEW COURSES AND C~~GES FOR 'AUTUMN QUARTER 1972
The ~ollow!ng list includes:
1. ..NEW COURSES. Courses that will be offel;'ed Autumn Quarter 1972, which were added to the University curriculum aft~r publication ,of the 1972-74 General Catalog. i
2. CHANGES. Recent changes in course number. Descriptions of these courses are found in the 1972~14 General Catalog, listed under their fo~er numbers. Use the ~ course number on yo.ur Official Program.
CO~LEGE OP' ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING
ARCHITECTURE
NEW 596 Field Work in Professiona'l Practice (9) On-location study Under the supervision' of a practicing professional involved in an aspect of environmental 'design. The c~ntext and.con-. tent of study shall be prop08edby the 8tU-
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NEW 598 S¥eCial Topics for Graduate Students
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Systematic study of specialized subject mat-ter. Topic varies for each quarter/depending upC?n current interest and, needs and is an-nounced in the p.receding quarter. May be re-, peated for credit. Prerequisites,' graduate
"standing and permission.
NEW 599 Terminal Project for Professional Degree
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Terminal project for nonthesis graduate pro-fession~l program in architecture,. requiring a supervisory committee as with thesis option. Prerequisite, graduate s~anding. I
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NEW 460 Advanced Metal Design (5, max. 15) Advanced indIvidual'projects in 'metal design. .Prerequis:i.te, 459. '
ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITE~URE
Hindi-Urdu NEW 510 Structure of Hindi-Urdu (3) Gr~tical analysis of Hindi-Urdu. Hindi-, urduphonoloqy,syntax, and semantics.- Read-ings from both Western and native grammarians. Prerequisite, 403 or permission; a course in linguistics recommended.
Tagalog NEW 101 Elementary Tagaloq (5) Introduction to the spoken language through oral-aural,drills, emphasizing pronunc1ation
,. and elementary converl:lation. Grammatical elements and basic structures are introduced. Some re,ading and writing exercises.
ASTRONOMY
NEW 575 Seminar in Astronomy (2) Discussion of recent resea+ch in astronomy and astrophysics. prerequi~ite.l permission •
NEW 576, Astronomy COllogui um (1) Current research topics in astronomy and as--~rophysics. Prerequisite, permission.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
NEW 521 Seminar in AtmosPheric Dynamics . (*) Seminar will be directed at current research in the subject. Por advanced stUdents. Pre-requisite,·permission.
NEW 523 Seminar in Cloud Physics (*) See Atmospheric Sciences 521 for course des-cription.
NEW 524 Seminar in Energy Transfer (*) See Atmospheric Sciences 521 for course des-oription.
NEW 526 Seminar in Glaciology (*) See Atmospheric Sciences 521 for course des-cription.
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
NEW 250 Introductory Studies in World Literatuie
(3-5) Basi,c concepts of literary study and· the methods of comparative study. Materials from various national and linguistic cultures will be examined. Contents will vary: consult ComparativeLiter~ture office for specific details •. Readings will be done in English.
DRAMA
NEW ·274 Great Ages of the Western Theatre (5) History of the western theatre and .its drama to the present. Designed to acquaint the student with the magnitude and scope of the theatre as a vital part of the history of man and civilization. Lecture and discus-, sion. Open to nonmajors.
NEW 379 History of the Eurofean Theatre and Its
Drama, 1700-1875 (3 Examination of the relationship 'of the'
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NEW 510 Desiqn studio I (3 or 5, max. 13) Three;"quarter sequential inves~igation of space, light, texture, and color in total theatre aesiqn concurrently stl:'essing mastery of' the media, and methods of presentation and execution. PrereqUisite, concurrent regis-tration in 517 or 518 or 519.
Gb~ERAL AND INTERDISCIPLINAR~ S~UDIES
oescriptions of GIS course of~erings.are available during preregistrat10n and in-person registration in the office of the Division, of General and Interdisciplinary Studies;C18 Padelford Hall~
HISTORY
History 9f the Americas HSTAA -NEW ·410 American Social History: The Modern Era
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Survey of AMerican society an4insti tutions. from' Reconstruction to the prese'nt with special attention to reform, poverty, social mobili-ty, iJmnigrant and ethnic groups, the ci ty and, law enforcement.
Modern. European ·History BSTEU NEW
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Ten ~ssues of European histoJy front 178~ to i the present (e.g-_, revolution, romanticism, soci'alism, industrialism, imperialism, war, totalitarianism, etc.) and focuses on them as presented in contemporary literature (novels and' plays). The influence is eval-
': uated . as • a source- for understanding histor-icai problems. The literature of contempor-arY -pr.oblems on Ii terature .i~ examined. _ His-toriCal and fictional reall.ties are compared. Prerequisite, p~rmission.
HSTEU CRG 451 Replaces 451-.
INSTITUTE FOR COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN AREA STUDIES
East Asia BASIA -NEW 440 Thei EMergence of Postwar Japan (5)
Thematdng of I-!odern Japan1 second World War and surrender I. American occupation, post-occupation rebu1iding1 emergen~e as an indus-trial po~er. -
Russ ia at,ld Bas t Europe REE'o CRG -45Q Replaces IASIA 450.
South. Asia SASIA NEW . 510 ·Intd~odu:ctioh to Interdisciplinary Study
of, South Asia (5)
Introduction to Mork done in the va~ious dis-cipl.i~es ; focusing on South Asia~
MATBBMNrIC8
NEW 103 P'lane Trigonometry (3)
Sil1Illar '1;0 high school trigonometry but with emphasis' on trigonometric ·functions.. open only to students specially admitted to .the University. Not open for cre~t to students who havecolN'leted high. school t;.igono~try , with 1!1 g,r.ade of C or b~tter. pr!9req~i'si:te, 102.
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NEW 130 :sasic 'Musicianship' (3)
Examinabionof'the processes of music from a cross-cultura~ vantage p~int,'drawing prin-cipally upon African; Latin American, and Afro-American traditions. Laboratory exper-iences will include the development of im-prOvisatory techniquea,'performance on a variety of musicalinst,runtents, ~e. of music notation-i' the developme'nt of analyti~al and score. w~iting techniques and aural percep-tion abil;iti!'!s. Prereq~sitel' permission.
PBYS:r~ AND 8EALTH EDUCATION
NEW 420 Movement Development Analysis (3)
Interrelationships among physical growth, motor development, and psycho-social devel~ ment Of childrenr includes laboratory exper-ience in observing~analyzing,_ and inter-preting-behaVior of children. Prerequ,isi te, 325.
PHYSICS
NEW 210 Intermediate Physics for Teachers and
Students In LIberal Arts ( 5)
Indi.vid\1aiized self-paced study of wave phen-omena, light, electromagnetism, ato~c . . physics, structure of matter and selected . topics in relativity,nuc1ear phenomena, an~ quantum physics, depending on the background and prep~ation of the ,student. Prereq~s-1 tes ,'at least two quarters of physi.cs such as 101-1021 110, Ill, or 114, 115. Not open for credit to students whO have co~leted courses in the Physics 121 sequence or high~ ere
CBG 407 Replaces 407-'.
PSYCHOLOGY
CBG 424 Vision and Its Ph¥sioloqical Basis (5)
Now offered jointly with the Dep~nt of Physiology and Biophysics in the School of Medicine as P BIO' 424. NBW 489 ,Clinical Psychology (3)
Introduction t.o basic issues, methods, and F research,' in the" area of 'olinical.psychology., , with empbaa'is . on .professional issues, psyCho-logical: assessment,~d ~pproaches· to psycho-therapy and behavioral change. Prerequis-ites, 205 and 305, and senior major s~andin9.
ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND,LITERATORE
French NEW, , 107- ,First-Year Reading {5-) Beginn;ng cou~e devoted to reading.- ,An
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Sp,anish. NEtt 312 BlaCk Poetry, of the Caribbean (3) Deals with the poetry of the Caribbean cen-tered around the probl~m of being black in a colonial, S1tua.tion~ The evolution from a superficial attitude to a viable politico-racial one.will be examined.
SLAvtc LANGUAGES:AND'LITERATURE
Czech cae 4~1 Replaces 401-.
RUSsian CHG ,101 Re~laces 101-.
NEW 22l~ .. Russian for Reading and Research (5-) ProviQe~' students who have,no previous know-ledge of Russian with all the essentials of grammar that they need to read expository pros~. During tlle third qUarter students will be aSSigned readings on the basis of their particular -interests. AUral-oral and writing skill~, while not eniphasized, will be given semeattention.
~, ltuSSianLiter~ture and Culture (5) RUS lsi an literature' and culture, from the begin-nings through the eighteenth century'. Discus;" sions will center on literature as an element in: Russian culture: however, art, architec-ture, music, philosophy, and popular culture will be treated as well. Periods to be cov-ered inciude, monumenta:1 siinp1icit1, renais-sance, reformation, baroque, sentimentalism,
, and classicism.
Serbo-Croatian CHG . 401 Rep-laces 401-.
SOCIOLoGY
NEW '·545 H8:t:hdds of Experimental Analysis in
socIal Research (3)' Application of the method of experimental an-alysis to problems in sociology and social psychology.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMI~ISTRATIO~
Q~ITATIVE. METHODS
NEW 530 Stochastic Series Analysis and Fore-,
casting (4) Introduction to modern tiineseries analysiS and forecasting. Auto-regressive, moV'ing av-erage, and mixed models. Practical 1XIethods for model identification, estimation, diag-nostic, checking, and adaptive forecasting. Oriented toward real data and appl~cation. Prerequisite, 59,0; 521 or equivalent strongly recommended.
NEW 552 Stochastic Models in Operations Research
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Optimal decision making in an uncertain en-vironment1 prObabilistic dynamic programming, inoluding finite horizon and unbounded hori-'zon mOdels, Markov chai~ models, inven,tory
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NEW 570 Business Computer Systems (4) Introduction to hardware and software sys-tems for the development of a manageme~t in-formation system. Hardware Characteristics and economics. Computer languages for Man-agement Information Systems and their usa. Introduction to data base organization ,and
. management. Prerequisi te, Business Adminis.:. trati~n 513. ' Not open for credit to stu-dents who have taken 444.
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
COMMUNITY DENTISTRY
CHG 430 Replaces 403.
NEW 449 Directed Studies 'in commUnity Dentistry
(*) Students and faculty with common academic interests will pursue them together 1fithin the curri~lum by means of independent study and a tutorial student-faculty relationship. Prerequisites, permission of class advis~r and instructor.
DENTISTRY
CHG' 400, 430, 431, 470, 480, 490 Replace 100,400, 401,361, 404, 402 •.
NElf 410 Abnormal Growth and Development (1) continuation of Dentistry 401.
ENDODONTICS
CHG 420, 470, 480 Replace 304, 349, 449.
NEW 448 Di'rected Studies .in Endodontics (*) See Community Dentistry 449 for course des-cription.
ORAL BIOLOGY
NEW 448 Directed Studies in Oral Biology (*J See Community DentistrY 449 for course des-cription.
NEW 449 undergraduate Research Topics in Oral
BIology (*) Individualresaarch on topics selected in, oollaboration with a faculty member. Pre-requisite, permission.
NEW 532 Clinical stomatology (5) Diseases of the oral cavity and jaw bon~ will first be presented just as the pr~ctitioner encounters it--detailed clinical pic-ture, i.e., the complaint together with the clinical signs and symptoms. When pertinent, laboratory tests and procedures deemed rele-vant and essential to establishing a diag-nosis wiil be discussed. Similar approaches are followed when rac;1iographic findings, the results of surgical exploration, or the con-sequences of treatment contribute to or are
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ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING
CaG 400" 420, 430, 480 Replace ioo., 300, 40Q, 446 •.
NEW 410 Introduction to Oral Diagnosis (1) principl~s ·invo.lved in integrati'ng' and eval-uating ~agnostic criteria for arriving at· a treatment plan will be covered and applied to actual ~linical examples.
CBG 450 Replaces 217.
ORTBODON!'ICS'
CBG .4~0 Replaces '300
NEW 449 Directed Studies in Orthodontics C*)
. . . See C~itYDentistry 449-for course des .... , cription~ •.
, PEDODON'l'lcS
CBG 420, 470·,. 480 Replace- 300,. 346, 446.
PERIODON.!rICS
CBG 420, 4S0.~ 470, 480, 481 Replace 300, 146, 346, 446, 450;.
NSW 449 Directed· Studies "in Periodo.ntics C*) See Comm.'un!ty Dentistry' 449 for course des-criptioU:.
NEW 460 Introduction to Periodontal Therapy
(2..;.,2-2)
Combined lecture. and clinical experience in diagnosis, treatment planning, and perfor-mance of nOn-surgical'and elementary surgical. procedures. The ~ndication ~or, application of, and technical performance of 'varioUs pro-cedures and their integration into dental practice; are discussed.
PROSTHOD,ON'rICS '
CBG' 420; 4301, 480 RePlace 3~0, 400, 446.
NEW 449 Directed, Studies in prosthodontics (*) see Community Denti'stry 449 for course des-cription.
NEW 460 IJltroductop Complete Denture Prostho-
dontics (6' .
tecture-~iinical course dealing with the basic p~ciples of complete denture fabrica-tion as well as the diagnosis and treatment of a c0iI!J?letely ed~ntulous p.atient.
RESTORATttvE DENTISTRY
CHG 4Z~1 4~~; 430, 450, 451, 470, 471, 480, 481 l\eplace ~OO., 3~0,. 400, 13.5, 1}2; 346, 356, 446, 456:. . .
NEW 449 Directed Studies in Rest6rative Dentis-m. (*) See Community Dentistry 449 for course des-' cription.
. NEW 460 Restorative'Dentistry (3) InstSructioll ~iii the .Use of varioUs restora';' tive Iila.ter*~;ls ·for. the'resUOra:tion ot dis"'~ eased or Inissingparts of, 1:he natural den-tition.bphasis .willb~ placed upon, occl.U!--sal function, tooth preparation, lnanipulati;on of each of the materials, and upon the re-quirements for each type of restoration in -order that it accommodate the demands of the oral enVironment and contribute to the heal~ of the dentitio~. This coutse will prepare students for subs~quent clinical courses. in restorative ~entistry.
COLLEGE· OF EDUCATION
EDUCATlONAL CORRICULUMAND INSTRUCTION
EDC&I NEW 520 Current Models in Early Childhood
Education ( i} In-depth analysis"· ofctirrent program models, for the education :of young children, .with· an emphasis on specificat.,ion of obj'ectives, practices, and evaluation of model' effectiye-ness. Models emphasized will be those de~' eloped in this couritr,y,· but the course wLll also include a· study of models developed· in. other coqntties, as they have influenced, practi~e'here.. '. . •
COLtiSGElOr:li;NGINE!RING
AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS
NEW 482 AeaonauticalAcoustics (3) Noise generated by boundary layers, jets, rockets, soni.c bqoms, propeller and he~ic()pter blades. Atmospheri'c propagation, acouS";' tically-excited structures, acoustic 'fatigue. Noise suppress~o~, damping 'of ~et"'excited structures. Assessment of aircraft noise •. Prerequisi~e, senior ·standing. . .
ELECTRIcAL ENGINESlUSG ..
NEW 306 Elements of Electrical Enqineerinq (5) principles of operation and application of the more frequently used electrical anqel-ectronic instruments. Theory and practical
'circuit application of semi-conductors, diodes, transistors, and operational ampli~ fiers. A short:introduction to electrical machinery--inclu~ng theory and operating e~rience. 'Include's one 3-hourlabora1;Ory per week.. pre%eqUisites, PhyS"ies 122 and Mathematics 126 .•
NEW 538 TOpics in. Electronic C!rcuit.Design
(1-S) ,
Topics of current· i,"nterest; in elect:ronio oircuit and sys:t~m desig~. C«;)urse content will vary from year to year, and will .~e based on current. p'rofessional interests 6f the facUltymetillnar in Charge. ~y be .re-peated. for credit.~ Prerequisite, peJ.l\\1s .... sio~. '
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NEW 422 contemporary Case Studies in Technology
(3) .
Case studies in the social impact of c,ontem-porary technology and the present and possible future-responses of industry and governmental agencies to technologically-induced problems. Prerequisite, 420 or 421 or permission.
MEdlANICAL ENGINEERING
NEW 412 Indostria1 Cost Analysis (4) Examination of the systems that provide econ-omic and performance .data upon which indus-trial management must base their de~isions. Methods for use of quantified information ob-tained from standard cost:systeinS, inventory costs" valuation systems, product costing, budgeting, overhead, and cost accounting. ~rer~quisite, senior standing.'
NE;W 498 Special Topics in Mechani'cal Enqineerinq
~1-5, max. 6)
Special topics in mechanical engineering of-fered with lecture and/or laboratory. Pre-requisite, permission of instructor. Maxi-mum of six credits may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.
NEW 598 Topics in Research (1) Presentation and discussion of research in progress or proposed by participant. Ses-sions are open to all students and faculty, but registration is limited to students ad-~tted to the mechanical engineering doctoral program. May be repeated for credit.
INTERSCHOOL OR INTERCOLLEGE PROGRAMS
QUANTIT~IVE SCIENCE
NEW 392 Technigues of Apslied Mathematics in
Biology (3) Ord~nary differential equations--linear .and nonlinear: systems· of dif;erential equations; approximation tec~niques, nutnerical solutj,on techi1iques; applicatIons to biological 'pro-cesses. ,Prerequisite, 292. or Ma,thematics l2~6, or permission.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BIOCHEMISTRY
NEW '530 Advanced Biochemistry (3) Graduate level discussion ,of the structure, ~unction, and chemistry of proteins, .control of enzymatic reactions. Prerequisites, a comprehensive course in biochemistry and permission.
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS
NEW 424 Vision and Its Physioloqical Basis (5) Phenomena of human vision, including: spec-tral sensitivity, color vision, spatial inter-actions, light and dark adaptation, distance perception, and binocular interactions. Techniques for the study of vision in human Subjects will be included. The correlation
of human visual ~unctioning with known op-tical, biochemical, anatomical, andphysiol-ogical factors will be stressed. Offered jointly with the Department of Psycbologyas PSYCH 424. Prerequisite, permission; some background in a physical or biological sci-ence is recommended.
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
NEW 500 Social Welfare Lecture Series (2) Introduction to fundamental issues confron-ting social work and social welfare. ~his is a series of ten lectures delivered by know-ledgeable persons on matters of contemporary concern. The presentations are intended to provide the student with a broad perspective on the major 'trends and developments in .the field.
NEW 501 Seminar in C'ontemyorary Problems in,
Social Welfare (2 Examination of selected social problem$. Analysis of attempts to deal·with them from .a social welfare perspective. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW 502 Social Welfare Policy (2) Introduction to major institutions respon-sible for implementing social welfare pr9-grams. Analysis and examination of the pro-cesses through which social welfare policies are developed1 the interactive relationships of social welfare policies among various programs 1 and emerging issues and new policY developments in the field.
NEW 510 Social and Behavioral ·Foundations of
SocIal work Practice (5) Introduction to selected theoretical orien-tations up,on which various current modali-ties of social work practice are based. The implications of each of these orientations for work with large and small client, systems will be discussed. The course will consist of self-contained units of study.
NEW 590 Social Welfare. Research (2) This course has three major objectives: (1) to introduce the student to the logic 'of the scientific method as appliedtb research in social welfare: (2) to provide the student with a beglnning understanding of the inter-related steps in the conduct of resear.ch; and (3) to equip students for roles as con--sumers of and participants in social welfare research.
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INDEPENDENT STUDY COURSES THROUGH cORRESPOliDENCE The Div:ision of Indepen.dent Studypr.ovides ,university eoursesfor extension credit primarily by corresp,ondenceinstl'uction to persons who wish individual instruction. Pees for Independent Study courses are separate from residence tuition and are $15 per CTedit. Enrollment is not based on the quarter system but is continuous throughout. the year, with one calendar year allowed to complete a course .•. ~ regu1:arly~eIlrolled student who .wishes to regis.tar for addi:t~OJial courses for Independent Study credit should consult his or her depaTtmental adviser prior tQ. enrolling in an Independent Study ~ours~... Applicatiot:ls.and addi-tional· information on eIirol~Ilie)"it pi'o·cedu.r~s may be obtained from the In.cfepe~eJit Study office t 203 Lewis Hall, ot by telephoning S43- 2350. The following courses are currently offered by Independent Study (credits in parentheses):
ARTS ·AND SCIENCES .ANl'H~PPOLOGt Anthropology'
ClOP (5) C20~ (5)· C3U. (3) C4l~ (3) C49~ (*)
At~aeolo:gy C3VO (S)·
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Ct01 (5)
CHEMISTRY .
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,RUSSIAN AUSS 499 DEPT AOV RUSS 600 GRAD .lOY RUSS 700 G.RAD AOY
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