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Changes to Fall 2004 Schedule


Last update: 9/24/04
This list contains all changes to the Fall 2004 Schedule of Courses including, course closures, cancellations, room changes, instructor changes, as well as late course offerings.

AFRICANA STUDIES **Add: **Changes: AFR-211-01 to ARH 318 **Close: **Cancel : ALTERNATE LANGUAGE PROGRAM (ALSO) **Add: 58436 ALS-102-08 Arabic III, MT 1:15-2:05, ARH 317 **Changes: ALS-100-07 to MWF 8-8:50, ARH 401 ALS-102-07 to MWF 10-10:50, ARH 223 **Close: **Cancel : ALS-100-02 ALS-100-06 AMERICAN STUDIES **Add: **Changes: AMS-130-01 **Close: **Cancel : ANTHROPOLOGY **Add: **Changes: ANT-280-01 to MEARS 115 ANT/SOC-292-01 to GOOD 109 ANT 395.01 to GOOD 210 **Close: **Cancel : ART **Add: 58196 ART-234-01 Drawing, TTH 1:15-4:05, Kluber, FINE 125 58372 ART-140-01 Ceramic Processes, TTH 8-10:50, J. Schrift, FINE 25 **Changes: ART-136-01 to Matt Kluber **Close: ART-103-01 ART-136-01 ART-138-01 ART-231-01 ART-234-01 ART-242-01 ART-295-01 **Cancel: ART-136-02 ART-214-01 ART-334-01 BIOLOGY **Add: 58220 BIO-251L-01 "Molecules, Cells & Organisms Lab." W 1:15-4:05, only for students enrolled in BIO-251-01 58221 BIO-251L-02 "Molecules, Cells & Organisms Lab." TH 1:15-4:05, only for students enrolled in BIO-251-01 58212 BIO-395-01 "Advanced Special Topic: Immunology w/lab." TTH 8-9:50 SCIE 1605 TH 1:15 - 4:05 SCIE 2021, Immunology is the study of how the body recognizes and defends itself from pathogens. The animal must first distinguish harmful pathogens from normal host molecules. Once the host recognizes the invading pathogen, it develops a strategy to control infection without destroying itself. After the infection is controlled, the host also develops immunological memory so that it can quickly fight infection when re-exposed This course will explore the mechanisms that the vertebrate immune system utilizes to control infection. It will explore aspects of both the innate and acquired immune response at the molecular, cellular and organismal level. Prerequisites: Biology 252 or BioChemistry 262. 4 credits. **Changes: BIO 150.04 to SCI 1605/1608 BIO-325-01 T 10-11:50, TH 10-10:50 to SCIE 1021 - T 1:15 - 4:05 p.m. SCI 1104 BIO-395-01 TH lab to SCI 1104 **Close: BIO-150-01, 02, 03 & 04 BIO-251-01, 02 & 03 BIO-363-01 **Cancel : CHEMISTRY **Add: 58408 CHM-129L-04, TH 1:15-4:05, SCIE 2132/2134, Lee Sharpe **Changes: CHM-221L-04 to Mobley CHM-221L-05 to Lindberg CHM-325-01 to SCIE 2132 CHM-330-01 to SCIE 2024 **Close: CHM-129-01 & 02 CHM-129L-01, 02 & 03 CHM-221-02 & 03 CHM-221L-02 & 04 **Cancel : CHINESE **Add: 58197 Practicum in Chinese Calligraphy, M. Yang, AR **Changes: CHI-101-01 add a TTH recitation session in addition to the TTH 10-10:50 am session. CHI-331-01 T TH meeting times to ARH 401 **Close: **Cancel : CLASSICS **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : COMPUTER SCIENCE **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel: ECONOMICS **Add: **Changes: ECN-111-03 to ARH 302 ECN-218-01 to Lisa Gundersen, MW 2:15-4:05, ARH 305 ECN 230-01 to ARH 130 ECN-288-01 to Judit Bartha **Close: ECN-111-01, 02 & 03 ECN-230-01 ECN-286-01 ECN-374-01 ECN-376-01 ECN-380-01 **Cancel : ECN-211-01 EDUCATION **Add: **Changes: EDU-101-02 to Nancy Hayes EDU-315-01 to Nancy Hayes EDU-467-01 to Nancy Hayes EDU-101-02 to ARH 315 **Close: **Cancel : ENGLISH **Add: 58201 ENG-120-05 "Literary Analysis" MW 2:15-4:05, ARH 120, A. Norris, See description below **Changes: ENG-120-03 & 120-04 to Ada Norris In this introduction to the methods, pleasures, and stakes of literary study, we'll read carefully and selectively from a range of texts that span several genres, centuries, and geographic areas: from monster stories of ancient Greece to Native American legends of the trickster Coyote (and the many retellings) to the exuberance of Whitman's free verse to contemporary innovations in prose and poetry and criticism. Particular attention to close-reading, formal and generic conventions, historical contexts, and a range of critical lenses will guide us as we read - alone and aloud - examples of epic storytelling, lyric poetry, the novel, dramas, short story cycles, and a range of essays. Collaboratively we will work to develop a practice of active, engaged reading and creative critical analysis. ENG-120-05 to ARH 120 MW 2:15 - 4:05 p.m. ENG-205-01 to Mears 202 ENG-223.01 to Mears 115 ENG-225-01 to Mears 115 ENG-329-01 to Jennifer Ryan **Close: ENG-120-01 ENG-205-01 ENG-206-01 ENG-327-01 ENG-345-01 **Cancel : ENG-328-01 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : FRENCH **Add: 58423 FRN-101-02, MWF 8-8:50 ARH 131, T 11-11:50, ARH 120, Dan Gross **Changes: FRN 101L TH to ARH 314 **Close: **Cancel: GERMAN **Add: **Changes: GRM-221-02 to D. Reynolds GRM-222-01 to S. Barber GRM-302-01 to ARH 315 **Close: **Cancel : GENDER & WOMEN'S STUDIES **Add: **Changes: GWS-111-01 to Jennifer Ryan **Close: **Cancel : GENERAL LITERARY STUDIES **Add: **Changes: GLS/JPN-279-01 to Kenji Takahashi **Close: GLS/RUS-353-01 **Cancel : GLS/GDS/HUM-295-01 GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : GDS/GLS/HUM-295-01 GREEK **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : HISTORY **Add: **Changes: HIS-202-01 to ARH 131 HIS-233-01 to J. Spohnholz and Goodnow 105 HIS-277-01 to SCIE 1405 HIS- 295.03 to ARH 102 HIS-330-01 to J. Spohnholz, description below History 330.01 Religious Toleration and Violence in Europe, 1450-1800. This seminar will focus on relations between religious groups from the late middle ages to the Enlightenment. Europe has always been religiously divided between Christians, Jews and Muslims. After the Reformation, Christianity also became divided into disputing, often openly warring groups. A few people supported toleration and religious freedom, although religious violence continues today. The common readings will discuss the patterns of religious violence and toleration, the meaning of toleration for early modern Europeans, the obstacles for peaceful coexistence and the various strategies that people adopted to solve these problems. The first part of the course will examine the Spanish Inquisition, the Wars of Religion in France, the situation for Jews in central Europe, as well as Enlightenment solutions to the problems of religious conflict. Two short essays will be assigned in the first part of the course. Students will also select a research topic of their own that explaining religious violence or the legal, political, philosophical and social preconditions for tolerance. They will also give an oral presentation of their research. Prerequisites: Either HIS 233, HIS 234, HUM 140 or permission from the instructor. **Close: HIS-101-01 & 02 HIS-112-01 & 02 HIS-202-01 HIS-221-01 HIS-228-01 HIS-233-01 HIS-236-01 HIS-241-01 HIS-295-03 HIS-326-01 **Cancel : HUMANITIES **Add: **Changes: HUM-101-02 - Reactivate - Dennis Hutchison HUM-101-03 to CARN 314 **Close: **Cancel : HUM/GLS/GDS-295-01 JAPANESE **Add: 58406 JPN-101-02, MTWTHF 1:15-2:05, ARH 130, Takahashi **Changes: JPN-101-01 to Kenji Takahashi JPN-221-01 to Marnie Jorenby JPN/GLS-279-01 to Kenji Takahashi JPN-331-01 to Marnie Jorenby JPN-395-01 to Marnie Jorenby **Close: **Cancel : JPN-395-01 LATIN **Add: **Changes: LAT-318-01 to MW 2:15-4:05, ARH 312 **Close: **Cancel : LIBRARY **Add: **Changes: LIB-100-01 to Phillip Jones **Close: **Cancel : MATHEMATICS **Add: 58407 MAT-133-05, MTWF 11-11:50, French, SCIE 2424 **Changes: MAT-131-04 to David Romano MAT-131-05 to Doojin Hong MAT-133-03 to Doojin Hong MAT-133-04 to David Romano MAT-321-01 to David Romano MAT-321-02 to SCIE 0331 MAT-133 - All sections open to all students **Close: MAT/SST-115-01 & 02 **Cancel : MAT-131-03 MUSIC **Add: **Changes: MUS-120, 220, 221 & 420-38 to Julie Sturm MUS-120, 220, 221 & 420-11 to Oleg Timofeyev MUS-120, 220, 221 & 420-31 to Oleg Timofeyev MUS-120, 220, 221 & 420-29 to Michael Oxley MUS-101-03 to Dennis Hutchinson MUS-261-01 to Dennis Hutchinson MUS-112-01 NOTES: Concurrent registration in MUS-111 is required. Students who register for MUS-112 must select a keyboard lab in one of following groups: T 11:00-11:50 or T 3:15- 4:05 (FINE 64/152). The 11:00 lab is for students with piano experience; the 3:15 lab is for non-pianists. **Close: MUS-120-36 MUS-220-36 **Cancel : PHILOSOPHY **Add: 58205 PHI-295-01 "Special Topics: Hearing Voices: Madness, Metaphysics, and My Self." MW 2:15 - 4:05, Steiner 107, J. Neisser, 4 credits. What is a person? What is the self, and what are its origins? Was I ever a fetus? How many selves can you be? What do mental disorders such as schizophrenia and multiple personality disorder (D.I.D.) reveal about the soul and the (post)modern condition? What are the assumptions about self and identity at work in contemporary psychiatry? Philosophical Psychopathology is an emerging field where mental disorders serve as the springboard for philosophical insights. It promises to illuminate a host of contemporary philosophical issues such as personal identity, voluntary action and self-control, and the medical model of mental disorders. Prerequisites: Philosophy 111. **Changes: PHI-111-01 to J. Neisser PHI-111-03 to J. Neisser PHI-295-01 to FINE 161 PHI-394-01 to Good 109 **Close: PHI-102-01 PHI-111-01, 02 & 03 PHI-253-01 **Cancel : PHI-264-01 PHYSICAL EDUCATION **Add: **Changes: PHE-201-02 to Brian Jaworski **Close: **Cancel : PHE-100-11 Lifeguard training PHE-100-13 Raquetball PHY-212-01 PHYSICS **Add: **Changes: PHY-131-01 to Damon Spayde PHY-131L-03 to Damon Spayde PHY 310-01 to SCI 0034 PHY-335-01 to Damon Spayde PHY-335-01 to MWF 11:00-11:50 SCIE 1023 **Close: PHY-116-01 PHY-132-01 **Cancel : POLITICAL SCIENCE **Add: 58223 POL-262-02 "African Politics" MWF 9-9:50, Grey, ARH 305, 4 credits 58404 POL-101-04 "Intro to Political Science, MW 8:00-9:50, J. Youde, ARH 130, 4 credits **Changes: POL-262.01 to ARH 305 **Close: POL-101-01, 02, 03 & 04 POL-219-01 POL-238-01 POL-262-01 & 02 POL-295-01 POL-295-02 POL-352-01 POL-354-01 **Cancel : PSYCHOLOGY **Add: **Changes: PSY-248-01 to ARH 302 PSY-311-01 to SCIE 1405 **Close: PSY-113-01, 02 & 03 PSY-248-01 PSY-311-01 **Cancel : RELIGION **Add: **Changes: REL-111-01 to Rietz REL-111-01 to SCIE 2435 REL-117-01 to E. Gilday REL-220-01 to TTH 12:45 - 2:05, CARN 314, H. Kasimow **Close: REL-220-01 **Cancel: REL-240-01 RUSSIAN **Add: **Changes: RUS-101-01 to MWF 9-9:50 ARH 322, TTH 10-10:50 ARH 120 RUS-101-02 to CARN 313 RUS 221.01 to ARH 314 RUS-331-01 to ARH 322 RUS-495.01 to ARH 401 **Close: RUS/GLS-353-01 **Cancel : SCIENCE **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : SCIENCE LABORATORY **Add: **Changes: **Close: **Cancel : SOCIAL STUDIES **Add: **Changes: **Close: SST/MAT-115-01 & 02 **Cancel : SOCIOLOGY **Add: 58224 SOC-111-04 "Introduction to Sociology." MWF 11-11:50am, Kent McClelland, FINE 242 **Changes: SOC/ANT-292-01 to GOOD 109 **Close: SOC-111-01, 02, 03 & 04 SOC-265-01 SOC-285-01 SOC-295-01 **Cancel : SOC-390-01 SPANISH **Add: **Changes: **Close: SPN-105-01 SPN-285-01 SPN-395-01 **Cancel : THEATRE **Add: 58222 THE-195-01 "Introductory Special Topic: Moving & Acting: Improvisation Technique." TTH 2:15-4:05, FINE 181, Womack. An action-based approach to the practice of improvisation designed to broaden the individual’s expressive range through movement, vocal sounds and speech. Exploratory improvisations will build skill in moment-by-moment decision-making, shaping material while in the act of doing and creating collectively as a group or ensemble. These skills will be applied to constructing and executing a performance score as a culminating class project. Various improvisation projects and practices of will be studied as context for the studio-based work and to examine their social and political significance. No prerequisites. 4 credits. **Changes: THE-101-01 - Friday only FINE 269, Still meets in 181 on MW THE-103-01 to K. Hurley **Close: THE-115-01 - Open to 1st years only THE-117-01 - Open to 1st years only **Cancel : THE-225-01


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