DHC >> DHC Students >> Courses & Challenge Sections >> 2001-2002

Spring 2002

African American Studies(AAS) 50 (4 units)
Christine Acham
Lecture: TR 10:00-11:20 am Olson 206
Discussion section: TR 11:30-11:50 am Olson 206
HNR 90X-01 (1 unit) R 9:00-9:50 am 5 Wellman
AH,D,W

American Studies(AMS) 21 (4 units)
Carolyn De la Pena
Lecture: TR 12:10-1:00 pm Olson 205
Discussion section: TR 1:10-1:30 pm Olson 205
HNR 90X-02 (1 unit) T 9:00-9:50 am Wellman 5
Material Culture and the Home
CLASS DESCRIPTION
(not listed in UCD Catalog)
This class explores the meaning of objects by studying the places, materials, and values that comprise what we call the "American home." Our goal is to uncover the cultural messages embedded in objects of everyday life. Together we’ll learn to decode ideas like "power through housework" in a box of tide and "manly domesticity" in a copy of Playboy.. We’ll also explore what we can learn about our values and beliefs from the way houses are designed, built, furnished, and landscaped. In the process you’ll use a variety of tools such as architecture, film, artifacts, and novels. By the end of the class you’ll be ready to contribute to our web-based exhibit on the modern American home.
HONORS SECTION DESCRIPTION
This honors section will look at exhibitions. We’ll spend four weeks reading and discussing how artifacts are exhibited and what exhibits say about both the things we exhibit and our own values and beliefs. We’ll then take one Saturday field trip to view exhibits relating to the American home. Your project will be to work with a partner to write a critique of these exhibits and to present it to the group on the last day of class.
AH,D,W

Comparative Literature (COM) 3 (4 units)
Sal Allosso
TR 10:00-11:50 am Olson 109
This is a combined honors discussion course, no additional HNR section required.
AH, W

Dramatic Art (DRA) 20 (4 units)
D.A. Burrill
Lecture: TR 9:00-10:20 am Wellman 126
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-03 (1 unit) R 2:10-3:00 pm Kerr 176
AH

English (ENL) 3 (4 units)
Marlene Clarke
Lecture/Discussion: TR 10:00-11:50 am SocSci 70
This is a combined honors discussion course, no additional HNR section required.
AH, W

Geology (GEL) 10 (3 units)
Isabel Montanez
Lecture: TR 1:40-3:00 pm Wellman 126
HNR 90X-04 (1 unit) M 10:00-10:50 am
Wellman 5
SE

Geology (GEL) 36 (4 units)
Dave Osleger
Lecture: MWF 1:10-2:00 pm Haring 2205
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-05 (1 unit) R 12:10-1:00 pm Wellman 3
SE,W

History (HIS) 9A (4 units)
Don Price
Lecture: TR 3:10-4:30 pm Wellman 126
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-06 (1 unit) R 9:00-9:50 am Wellman 3
AH,D,W

Mathematics (MAT) 21C (4 units)
Lecture/Discussion: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-13 (1 unit) M 10:00-10:50 am Wellman 25
Duane Kouba
SE

Molecular & Cell Biology (MCB) 10 (4 units)
Mark Sanders
Lecture: TR 3:10-4:30 pm Kleiber 3
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-07 (1 unit) T 2:10-3:00 pm Wellman 109
SE,W

Philosophy (PHI) 001 (4 units)
G.J. Mattey
Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50 am Wellman 2
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-08 (1 unit) F 10:00-10:50 am
Wellman 201
AH, W

Physics (PHY) 7C (4 units)
Daniel Cebra
Lecture/Discussion: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-09 (1 unit) F 11:00-11:50 am Walker Annex 113

Science & Society (SAS) 15 (4 units)
Kathryn Radke
Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50 am Chem 179
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-10 (1 unit) M 3:10-4:00 pm Wellman 5
SE or SS,D,W

Sociology (SOC) 1 (5 units)
David Kyle
Lecture:MW 2:10-4:00 pm Everson 176
Discussion section: Select from sections A01-A06 only!!
HNR 90X-11 (1 unit) T 2:10-3:00 pm Kerr 176
SS

Statistics (STA) 13 (4 units)
Christiana Drake
Lecture: MWF 2:10-3:00 pm Wellman 2
Discussion: Select from sections C01-C04 only!!
HNR 90X-12 (1 unit) M 5:10-6:00 pm
Wellman 211
SE



Winter 2002

Art History (AHI) 25 (4 units)
Lisa Schrenk
Lecture: MW 1:10-2:30 Art 217
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-01 (1 unit)
M 4:10-5:00 PM Bainer 1128
Art History 25. Introduction to Architectural History (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Formal and social history of architecture, examining design principles, major traditions, and concepts of architectural history with a focus on issues in Western architecture. Emphasis on nineteenth and twentieth centuries. GE credit: ArtHum.

American Studies(AMS) 5 (4 units)
Michael Smith
Lecture: TR 1:40-3:00 PM Wellman 6
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-02 (1 unit) T 3:10-4:00 pm Kerr 176
American Studies 5. Technology in American Lives (4)
Lecture--2 hours; discussion--2 hours. Prerequisite: completion of Subject A requirement. Technology as both a material cultural force and a symbol in American culture; the lives of engineers at work and play; images of the engineer and technology in popular culture; social political and ethical issues raised by technology. GE credit: ArtHum or SocSci, Wrt

Asian American Studies (ASA) 1 (4 units)
Wayne Maeda
Lecture: TR 10:30-11:50 am Hunt 100
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-03 (1 unit)
W 1:10-2:00 PM Olson 109
Asian American Studies 1. Historical Experience of Asian Americans (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to Asian American Studies through an overview of the history of Asians in America from the 1840s to the present within the context of the development of the United States.
GE credit: SocSci, Div, Wrt

Biological Sciences (BIS) 1A (5 units)
Karen Gerhart
Lecture: MTWR 3:10-4:00 PM Chem 194
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-4 (1 unit)
M 1:10-2:00 PM Storer 0354
1A. Introductory Biology (5)
Lecture--4 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: Chemistry 2B (may be taken concurrently). Introduction to biological molecules, bioenergetics, cell structure and function, elements of molecular biology and genetics, and viruses. Interdisciplinary course for majors in the biological sciences.

Biological Sciences (BIS) 1B (5 units)
Robert Kimsey
Lecture/Discussion/Lab: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-05 (1 unit) M 4:10-5:00 PM Briggs 158
1B. Introductory Biology (5)
Lecture--3 hours; laboratory--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to evolution and animal diversity, including transmission and population genetics, micro and macroevolution, systematics, classification, and a survey of major animal groups.

Comparative Literature (COM) 1 (4 units)
Sal Allosso
Lecture: TR 2:10-4:00 PM (Sec. 2 only) Wellman 107
This course is a combined Lecture/DHC Discussion Section (DHC office will issue PTA numbers
)
Comparative Literature 1. Great Books of Western Culture: The Ancient World(4)
Lecture/discussion--4 hours. Prerequisite: completion of Subject A requirement. An introduction, through class discussion and frequent written assignments, to some of the great books of western civilization from The Epic of Gilgamesh to St. Augustine's Confessions. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt (cannot be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously).

Engineering (ENG) 6 (4 units)
Larry Lagerstrom
Lecture/Discussion:
Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-06 (1 unit) R 10:30-11:20 Kerr 176
Engineering 6. Engineering Problem Solving (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: Mathematics 16B or 21B (may be taken concurrently). Methodology for solving engineering problems. Engineering computing and visualization based on MATLAB. Engineering examples and applications.

Geology (GEL) 1 (4 units)
Kenneth Verosub
Section A-09 Only!
Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50am Haring 2205
Discussion: T 4:10-5:00 pm PhyGel 185
This is a DHC course-no additional HNR 90X
Geology 1. The Earth (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to study of the Earth for those not majoring in geology or associated sciences. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 50. GE credit: SciEng.

Mathematics (MAT) 16A (3 units)
Ali Dad-Del

Section 002 Only!
Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50 am Haring 2205
HNR 90X-8 (1 unit)
R 11:00-11:50 am Wellman 3
Mathematics 16A. Short Calculus (3)
Lecture--3 hours. Prerequisite: one and one-half years of high school algebra, plane geometry, plane trigonometry, and obtaining required score on Precalculus Qualifying Examination and its trigonometric component. Limits; differentiation of algebraic functions; analytic geometry; applications, in particular to maxima and minima problems. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21A. GE credit: SciEng.

Mathematics (MAT) 21B (4 units)
Lecture/Discussion: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-15 (1 unit) Lawrence Marx
R 1:10-2:00 Kerr 176
Mathematics 21C Calculus (4) Lecture--3 hours;discussion; 1hour. Prerequisite: course 21A or 21AH. Continuation of course 21A. Definition of definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques of integration. Application to area volume, arc length, average of a function, improper integrals, surface of revolution. Only two units of credit will be allowed to students who have received credit for coruse 16B or 16C. GE credit: SciEng.

Mathematics (MAT) 21C (4 units)
Lecture/Discussion: Choose from Schedule & Directory
HNR 90X-14 (1 unit)
R 10:00-10:50 am Wellman 25
Duane Kouba
Mathematics 21C. Calculus (4)
Lecture--3 hours;discussion; 1hour. Prerequisite: course 21B or 21BH. Continuation of course 21B. Sequences, series, tests for convergence, Taylor expansions. Partial derivatives, total differentials. Applications to maximum and minimum problems in two or more variables. Definite integrals over plane and solid regions in various coordinate systems. Applications to physical systems. GE credit: SciEng.

Physics (PHY) 7A (4 units)
Phil Yager
Lecture/Discussion: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-9 (1 unit)
W 1:10-2:00 PM Olson 263
Physics 7A. General Physics (4)
Lecture--1.5 hours; discussion/laboratory--5 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 16B (may be taken concurrently). Introduction to general principles and analytical methods used in physics for students majoring in a biological science. Only two units of credit allowed to students who have completed course 9B, 5B, or 1B

Political Science (POL) 3 (4 units)
Randy Siverson
Lecture: MWF 9:00-9:50 am SocSci 1100
HNR 90X-10 (1 unit) W 11:00-11:50 am SocSci 273
Political Science 3. International Relations (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. International conflict and cooperation, including the Cold War, nuclear weapons, and new techniques for understanding international politics. GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.

Religious Studies (RST) 1 (4 units)
Naomi Janowitz
Lecture: MWF 12:10-1:00 PM Olson 6
Discussion: W 3:10-4:00 PM Sproul 822
This is a DHC course-no additional HNR 90X
Religious Studies 1. Survey of Religion (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Basic concepts introduced through readings of the primary religious literature. Discussion of central ideas (creation, history, law, prophecy, suffering, mysticism, asceticism, karma, reincarnation, moksha, etc.); readings from the Bible, Bhagavad Gita, the Koran, selections from Plato and early Buddhist writings.
GE credit: ArtHum, Div, Wrt.

Religious Studies (RST) 40 (4 units)
Lincoln Hurst
Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50 am Storer 1322
HNR 90X-11 (1 unit) M 12:10-1:00 pm Kerr 176
Religious Studies 40. New Testament (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. New Testament literature from critical, historical, and theological perspectives.
GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.

 

Sociology (SOC) 2 (4 units)
John Hall
Lecture: TR 9:00-10:20 am Young 198
Discussion: Section A01-A08 Only!
HNR 90X-7 (1 unit) R 11:00-11:50 am SocSci & Hum 1283
Sociology 2. Self and Society (4)
Lecture--3hours; discussion--1 hour. Principles and basic concepts of sociological social psychology. Includes the study of the character of the self, identity, roles, socialization, identity change, emotion and social interaction.
GE Credit: SocSci, Wrt

 

Statistics (STA) 13 (4 units)
Christina Drake
Lecture/Discussion : Select from Sections D01-D04 ONLY!
HNR 90X-12 (1 unit) F 4:10-5:00 PM Kerr 493
Statistics 13. Elementary Statistics (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra or the equivalent in college. Measures of central tendency and dispersion; binomial, normal, Student-t, and chi-square distributions; testing hypotheses; confidence intervals, regression and correlation analysis. Not open for credit to students who have completed any statistics course numbered higher than 13, except for course 102. GE credit: SciEng.

Women's Studies WMS) 50 (4 units)
Sarah Projansky
Lecture: TR 3:10-4:30 PM Kleiber 3
Discussion: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-13 (1 unit) T 1:10-2:00 PM Kerr 176
Women's Studies 50. Introduction to Women's Studies (4)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour or term paper (instructor's option). Interdisciplinary introduction which will survey and integrate literary, anthropological, psychological, historical, sociological and biological perspectives on the study of sex roles. GE credit: ArtHum or SocSci, Div, Wrt.

top of page


Fall 2001

American Studies 1C (American Lives through Autobiography)
Lecture:TR 10:00-11:50 am Olson 147
Discussion: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-01 (1 unit) R 5:10-6:00 pm Kerr 176
AMS1C-(4 units) Lecture--2 hours; discussion--2 hours. American culture as understood through the individual life stories told by Americans, with attention to the roles of gender, race, ethnicity, social class, and sexual orientation in the individual's life course. {GE credit: ArtHum or SocSci, Div, Wrt.}

Animal Science 1 (Domestic Animals and People)
Tom Famula
Lecture: MWF 12:10-1:00 pm SocSci & Hum 1100
Laboratory section: Choose a lab section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-02 (1 unit) F 2:10-3:00 pm Olson 141
ANS 1- (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; laboratory--3 hours. Animal domestication and factors affecting their characteristics and distribution. Animal use for food, fiber, work, drugs, research and recreation; present and future roles in society. Laboratory exercises with beef and dairy cattle, poultry, sheep, swine, laboratory animals, fish, horses, meat and dairy products. {GE credit: SciEng, Wrt.}

Anthropology 1 (Human Evolutionary Biology)

Henry McHenry
Lecture: TR 9:00-10:20am Chemistry 194
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-03 (1 unit) R 10:30-11:20 am Young 210
ANT 1 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Processes and course of human evolution; primatology; biological and social diversity within Homo Sapiens; human paleontology. {GE Credit: SciEng, Div, Wrt.}

Asian American Studies 1 (Historical Experience of Asian Americans)

Bill Hing
Lecture: TR 1:40-3:00 pm Everson 176
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-04 (1 unit) R 12:10-1:00 pm King Hall 091(Will focus on Southeast Asian refugees)
ASA 1-(4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to Asian American Studies through an overview of the history of Asians in America from the 1840s to the present within the context of the development of the United States. {GE credit: SocSci, Div, Wrt.}

Biological Sciences 10 (General Biology)

Jack Goldberg
Lecture: MWF 8:00-8:50 am Roessler 66
Discussion: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-05 (1 unit) M 3:10-4:00 pm Wellman 3
BIS 10 - (4 units ) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Composition and structure of organisms; regulation and signaling; heredity, evolution and the interaction and interdependence among life forms and their environments. Not intended for students planning further study in the biological sciences. {GE Credit: SciEng, Wrt}

Biological Sciences 1C (Introductory Biology)
Terence Murphy
Lecture: MTWR 12:10-1:00 pm Haring 2205
Lab section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-26 (1 unit) R 2:10-3:00 pm LSA 2002
BIS 1C (5 units) Lecture--4 hours; laboratory--3 hours. Survey of diversity within the plant, protista, and fungi kingdoms, emphasizing flowering plant structure, function, evolution, and ecology. Ecological principles, including population dynamics, life history patterns, community interactions and composition, ecosystems, and world biomes. {GE credit: SciEng, Wrt.}

Classics 10 (Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern Mythology)

Instructor: Charlayne Allan
Lecture: MWF 10:00-10:50 am Wellman 2
HNR 90X-06 (1 unit) W 4:10-5:00 pm Olson 263
CLA 10 - (3 units) Lecture--3 hours. Examination of major myths of Greece, Rome, and the Ancient Near East; their place in the religion, literature and art of the societies that produced them; their subsequent development, influence and interpretation. {GE credit: ArtHum.}

Comparative Literature 2 (Great Books of Western Culture: From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment)

Instructor: Sal Allosso
Lecture: TR 2:10-4:00pm (Sec. 2 only) Olson 141
This course is a combined Lecture/DHC Discussion Section
(DHC office will issue permission to add numbers)
COM 2 - (4 units) Lecture/discussion--4 hours. Prerequisite: completion of Subject A requirement. An introduction, through class discussion and frequent written assignments, to some of the great books of western civilization from Dante's Inferno to Swift's Gulliver's Travels. {GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt (cannot be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously)}

Community & Regional Development 2 (Ethnicity and American Communities)
Instructor: Laurie Lippen
Lecture: M 4:10-7:00 pm Olson 6
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-07 (1 unit) M 7:10-8:00 pm Hart 1341
CRD 2 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Historical and cultural survey of the role of various ethnic groups in the development of American communities. Examines ethnicity as a cultural factor, ethnicity as power and issues related to selected American ethnic groups. {GE credit: SocSci, Div, Wrt.}

Engineering 6 (Engineering Problem Solving)
Instructor: Larry Lagerstrom
Lecture & Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-08 (1 unit) F 1:10-2:00 pm Olson 141
ENG 6 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: Mathematics 16B or 21B (may be taken concurrently). Methodology for solving engineering problems. Engineering computing and visualization based on MATLAB. Engineering examples and applications.

English 3 (Introduction to Literature)
Elizabeth Davis
Lecture: TR 12:10-2:00pm (sec. 26 only) Social Science & Humanities 70
This course is a combined Lecture/DHC Discussion Section
(DHC office will issue permission to add numbers)
ENL 3 - (4 units) Lecture--2 hours; discussion--2 hours. Prerequisite: completion of Subject A requirement.
Introductory study of several genres of English literature, emphasizing both analysis of particular works and the range of forms and styles in English prose and poetry. Frequent writing assignments will be made. {GE credit: ArtHum,Wrt. (cannot be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience
simultaneously)}

Environmental Science and Policy 10 (Introduction to Environmental Studies)
Instructor: Christy Brigham
Lecture: TR 19:00-10:20 am Olson 6
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-09 (1 unit) W 12:10-1:00 pm Wickson 2101C
ESP 10 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: elementary biology recommended. Survey of the importance of ecology and systems behavior for man-environment relationships and management problems. Resources, environmental quality, urban dynamics, environmental perception, and conservation are covered. Includes several integrative case studies, and features individual reading in environmental problems. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 1. {GE credit: SciEng, Wrt.}

Geology 1 (The Earth)

Instructor: Richard Cowen
Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50 am Young 198
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-10 (1 unit): W 3:10-4:00 pm Hart 1106
GEL1- (4 units )Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to study of the Earth for those not majoring in geology or associated sciences. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 50. {GE credit: SciEng.}

Geology 4 (Evolution: Science and World View)

Instructor: Geerat Vermeij
Lecture: MW 11:00-11:50 am PhyGeo 185
Discussion: W 12:10-1:00 pm PhyGeo 285
HNR 90X-11 (1 unit) M 10:00-10:50 am PhyGeo 285
GEL 4 - (3 units) Lecture--2 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to biological evolution. Emphasis on historical development, major lines of evidence and causes of evolution; relationships between evolution and Earth history; the impact of evolutionary thought on other disciplines. {GE credit: SciEng}

History 72A (Social History of American Women and the Family)

Instructor: Karen Halttunen
Lecture: MWF 12:10-1:00 pm Hunt 100
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-12 (1 unit) W 1:10-2:00 pm Olson 109
HIS 72A - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Social and cultural history of women, sex roles and the family from colonial America until the late nineteenth century emphasizing changes resulting from the secularization, commercialization, and industrialization of American society. {GE credit: ArtHum, Div, Wrt}

Linguistics 1 (Introduction to Linguistics)
Instructor: Wil Benware
Lecture: MWF 11:00-11:50 am Storer 1322
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-22 (1 unit) W 1:10-2:00 pm Olson 263
LIN 1 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Introduction to the study of language; its nature, diversity, and structure. {GE credit: ArtHum or SocSci, Wrt}

Math 16A (Short Calculus)

Instructor: Matt Nelsenador
Lecture: (Section 001 only) MWF 6:10-7:00 pm Wellman 2
HNR 90X-27 (1 unit) F 3:10-4:00 pm Kerr 451
MAT 16A - (3 units) Lecture--3 hours. Prerequisite: one and one-half years of high school algebra, plane geometry, plane trigonometry, and obtaining required score on Pre-calculus Qualifying Examination and its trigonometric component. Limits; differentiation of algebraic functions; analytic geometry;applications, in particular to maxima and minima problems. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21A. GE credit: {SciEng}

Math 16B (Short Calculus)

Instructor: Kevin Hartshorn
Lecture: (Section 001 only) MWF 2:10-3:00 pm Wellman 106
HNR 90X-23 (1 unit) T 5:10-6:00 pm Kerr 176
MAT 16B - (3 units) Lecture--3 hours. Prerequisite: course 16A or 21A. Integration; calculus for trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21B. GE credit: {SciEng}

Math 16C (Short Calculus)

Instructor:Regina Parsons
Lecture: (Section 002 only) MWF 3:10-4:00 pm Young 198
HNR 90X-24 (1 unit) M 12:10-1:00 pm Kerr 176
MAT 16C - (3 units)
Lecture--3 hours. Prerequisite: course 16B or 21B. Differential equations; partial derivatives; double integrals; applications; series. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21C. GE credit:{SciEng.}

Math 21B - (4 units)
Lecture/Discussion: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-13(1 unit) Duane Kouba
W 10:00-11:50 am Kerr 176
MAT 21B - (4 units)
Lecture--3 hours; discussion; 1 hour. Prerequisite: course 21A or 21AH. Continuation of course 21A. Definition of definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques of integration. Application to area volume, arc length, average of a function, improper integrals, surface of revolution. Only two units of credit will be allowed to students who have received credit for course 16B or 16C. {GE credit: SciEng}

Medieval Studies 20A (Early Medieval Culture)

Instructor: Kevin Roddy
Lecture: MWF 1:10-2:00 pm Olson 6
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-14 (1 unit) W 4:10-5:00 pm Wellman 5
MST 20A - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Readings (in translation) in early medieval culture, such as the Codes of Justinian, the Confessions of Saint Augustine, The Consolation of Philosophy of Boethius, Beowulf, the Nibelungenlied,
and the Song of Roland. {GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.}

Music 10 (Introduction to Musical Literature)

Instructor: Jonathan Elkus
Lecture: MWF 9:00-9:50 am Main Theater
Discussion section: Choose a section from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X-15 (1 unit) R 9:00-9:50 am Wellman 25
MUS 10 - Lecture -- 3 hours; discussion -- 1 hour. An introduction to composers and major styles of Western music. Lectures, listening sections, and selected readings. For non-music majors.{GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt}

Plant Biology 12 (Plants and People)

Instructor: Don Nevins
Lecture: MWF 9:00-9:50 am Hunt 241
HNR 90X- 16 (1 unit) T 4:10-5:00 pm Wellman 109
Prerequisite: high school biology
PLB 12 - (4 units) Lecture-- 3 hours. Plants as a resource for food, recreation, and environmental enhancement. Emphasis on how our relationship to plants has changed through history and how the growth and development of plants affect their utility. Not open for credit to students who have completed Plant Science 10. {GE Credit: SciEng, Div, Wrt}

Political Science 4 (Basic Concepts in Political Theory)
Instructor: Larry Peterman
Lecture: MWF 12:10-1:00 pm Everson 176
Discussion section: Choose from the Class Schedule
HNR 90X- 17 M 1:10-2:00 pm Kerr 176
POL 4 - Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Analysis of such concepts as the individual, community, liberty, equality, justice, and natural law as developed in the works of the major political philosophers. {GE credit: SocSci, Wrt.}

Psychology 1 (Introduction to Psychology)

Instructor: Jim Biardi
Lecture: (Section 001 only) MW 4:10-6:00 pm Kleiber 3
HNR 90X-18 (1 unit) M 11:00-11:50 am Kerr 176
PSC 1 - (4 units) Lecture -- 4 hours. Introduction emphasizing empirical approaches. Focus on perception, cognition, personality and social psychology, and biological aspects of behavior. Only 2 units allowed to those who have taken course 15 or 16; no credit allowed to those who have taken both courses 15 and 16. {GE Credit: SocSci}

Psychology 1 (Introduction to Psychology)
Instructor: Lisa Tovano
Lecture:(Section 004 only) TR 8:00-9:50 am Young 198
HNR 90X-19 (1 unit) R 10:00-10:50 am Young 188
PSC 1 - (4 units) Lecture -- 4 hours. Introduction emphasizing empirical approaches. Focus on perception, cognition,
personality and social psychology, and biological aspects of behavior. Only 2 units allowed to those who have taken course 15 or
16; no credit allowed to those who have taken both courses 15 and 16. {GE Credit: SocSci}

Sociology 3 (Social Problems)
Instructor: Bill McCarthy
Lecture: TR 3:10-4:30 pm Wellman 2
Discussion section: Choose from sections A-01 thru A-08 only
HNR 90X-20 (1 unit) T 10:00-10:50 am SocSci & Hum 0233
SOC 3 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. General sociological consideration of contemporary social problems in relation to sociocultural change and programs for improvement. {GE credit: SocSci, Wrt}

Statistics 13 (Elementary Statistics)

Instructor: Rodney Wong
Lecture: MWF 8:00-8:50 am Haring 2205
Lab: (Section A01-A04 only)
HNR 90X-25 (1 unit) R 1:10-2:00 pm Kerr 176
STA 13 - (4 units) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra or the equivalent in college. Measures of central tendency and dispersion; binomial, normal, Student-t, and chi-square distributions; testing
hypotheses; confidence intervals, regression and correlation analysis. Not open for credit to students who have completed any statistics course numbered higher than 13, except for course 102. {GE credit: SciEng}

Statistics 100 (Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences)
Instructor: Juan Juan Fan
Lecture: MWF 2:10-3:00 pm Storer 1322
Lab: T 2:10-3:00 pm Storer 1322
HNR 190X-01 (1 unit) W 4:10-5:00 pm Kerr 176
STA 100 - 4 units Lecture--3 hours; laboratory--2 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 16B or the equivalent. Probability computation/modeling, estimation, hypothesis testing, contingency tables, ANOVA, regression; implementation of statistical methods using computer package. Only two units credit allowed to students who have taken
course 13 or 32. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 102. {GE credit SciEng}

Viticulture 3 (Introduction to Winemaking)

Instructor: Andrew Waterhouse
Lecture: TR 10:30-11:50 am Haring 2205
HNR 90X-21 (1 unit) T 12:10-1:00 pm Wellman 109
VEN 3 - (3 units) Lecture--3 hours. Overview of the history of wine, viticulture, fermentation, winery operations, the physiology of wine consumption, wines produced in California and other major wine-producing regions and the sensory evaluation of wine. {GE credit: SciEng or SocSci.}