course unique days time room instructor course Architectural Interior Design - ARI Architecture - ARC Community and Regional Planning - CRP Landscape Architecture - LAR ARI 520L ARI 130 ARI 530T ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN fee: $46.35 ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN fee: $46.35 ARI 362 INTERIOR DESIGN PRACTICE fee: $46.35 ARI 279 INTERIOR DESIGN RESEARCH ARI 379 INTERIOR DESIGN RESEARCH ARI 434K ARI 350R Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the forms and methods of design for architects and interior designers, with an emphasis on environment, including color, material, and texture. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 311L. same as ARC 310L. also meets with ARI 310L. • 00310 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00315 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00320 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00325 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00330 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00335 MWF 1000 - 100P Study and application of drawing and other communication skills for designers, including color, light and shadow, and projections. Employs manual and digital techniques. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 310L or Architecture 310L. same as ARC 311L. also meets with ARI 311L. • 00340 TTH 800 - 1100 • 00345 TTH 800 - 1100 fee: $46.35 Survey of interior design from antiquity through the eighteenth century,including theoretical, social, technical, and environmental forces. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 318K with a grade of at least C. • 00350 TTH 200 - 330P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Synthesis of components covered in other interior design courses, such as human aspects, place-making, the interior envelope, transitional spaces, and conceptual processes. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of a third-year portfolio review. meets with ARI 696, ARI 530T, ARC 692K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00395 MWF 100 - 600P GLASS, T DESIGN IV-INTERIORS Explores linkages between multiple interior spaces and the study of spatial thresholds. Investigates individual spaces in relation to the body and the surrounding environment, utilizing a clearly defined program. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 320K, Architecture 415K, andArchitectural Interior Design 221K or Architecture 221K, with a grade ofat least C in each. meets with ARC 520L. • 00355 MWF 800 - 100P SIDDIQUI, I INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP ARI 381T Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Practical application of design procedures in a professional design office. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 530T. • 00360 fee: $46.35 Capstone studio with specific design projects from current markets. Application of code issues, regulatory restraints, fire safety, and regulations for accessibility in interiors. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 324K and 530K with a grade of at least C in each. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC 692K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00365 MWF 100 - 600P GLASS, T CONST II-INT MATLS/ASSEMBLIES INTERIORS AND SUSTAINABILITY ARI 386M Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Investigation of problems selected by the student with approval of the supervising instructor. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor and the dean. • 00405 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Investigation of problems selected by the student with approval of the supervising instructor. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor and the dean. • 00410 PROTOTYPE Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examines tools, techniques, and methods used in simulating, constructing, and experiencing interior space. Studies how various emerging technologies affect interior design, from initial design to fabrication to completion. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 351R, ARC 381R. • 00415 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.110 SIDDIQUI, I INTERIORS AND SUSTAINABILITY Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 350R, ARC 386M. • 00420 TTH 1230 - 200P WMB 3.116 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 350R, ARC 386M, ARC 350R, ARC 368R, ARC 388R. • 00425 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N ARI 389 RESEARCH IN INTERIOR DESIGN ARI 689 RESEARCH IN INTERIOR DESIGN fee: $46.35 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminar in a variety of topics. Designed to broaden the student's knowledge of interior design and to encourage critical and theoretical thinking in the discipline. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with ARI 386M, ARC 386M. • 00375 TTH 1230 - 200P WMB 3.116 Business procedures, professional practice, design project control and management, and professional ethics. Documents procedures for interior design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. • 00400 WF 900 - 1030 SUT 2.114 ODOM, C 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS fee: $46.35 Core concepts in interior materials, assemblies, and systems. Includes material properties, environmental and sustainable issues, attachment, detailing, and product specifications. Projects encourage manipulation and assembly of various material systems. Case studies using material samples, and field trips to sites of fabrication. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 415K with a grade of at least C. • 00370 TTH 330 - 530P WMB 3.116 GLASS, T W 700 - 1000P GOL 3.112 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Synthesis of components covered in other interior design courses, such as human aspects, place-making, the interior envelope, transitional spaces, and conceptual processes. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of a third-year portfolio review. meets with ARI 696, ARC 560R, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 00385 MWF 100 - 600P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Synthesis of components covered in other interior design courses, such as human aspects, place-making, the interior envelope, transitional spaces, and conceptual processes. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of a third-year portfolio review. meets with ARI 696, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00390 MWF 100 - 600P SIDDIQUI, I VISUAL COMMUNICATION II DESIGN VI-INTERIORS instructor fee: $46.35 ARI 560R DESIGN II INTERIOR DESIGN HISTORY room ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARI 318M time Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminar in a variety of topics. Designed to broaden the student's knowledge of interior design and to encourage critical and theoretical thinking in the discipline. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with ARI 386M, ARC 386M, ARC 350R, ARC 368R, ARC 388R. • 00380 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N SPRING 2014 ARI 311L days fee: $46.35 COURSE OFFERINGS ARI 310L unique 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Investigation of problems selected by the student and approved by the graduate adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 00430 Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student and approved by the graduate adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 00435 1 course unique ARI 696 ADV INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO days time room instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies advanced problems in interior design and examines design strategies and different phases of design. Topics may focus on interior design as it relates to retail, education, sustainability, and health care. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architectural Interior Design 693K and 693L, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 560R, ARC 560R, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 00440 MWF 100 - 600P ADV INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies advanced problems in interior design and examines design strategies and different phases of design. Topics may focus on interior design as it relates to retail, education, sustainability, and health care. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architectural Interior Design 693K and 693L, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 560R, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00445 MWF 100 - 600P SIDDIQUI, I course unique ARC 311L VISUAL COMMUNICATION II ARC 415L CONSTRUCTION II fee: $46.35 WORLD ARCH: ORIGINS TO 1750 fee: $46.35 ADV INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies advanced problems in interior design and examines design strategies and different phases of design. Topics may focus on interior design as it relates to retail, education, sustainability, and health care. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architectural Interior Design 693K and 693L, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 560R, ARI 530T, ARC 692K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00450 MWF 100 - 600P ARC 308 ARC 310L ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY ARC 318K fee: $46.35 Introduction to the social contexts, potential, and consequences of architecture and interior design. • 00505 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L M 900 - 1000 MEZ 1.202 • 00510 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L W 900 - 1000 JES A305A • 00515 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L W 900 - 1000 MEZ 1.120 • 00520 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L F 900 - 1000 CPE 2.206 • 00525 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L F 900 - 1000 SZB 524 • 00530 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L T 1100 - 1200 GAR • 00535 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L TH 1100 - 1200 SZB 240 • 00540 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L F 100 - 200P SUT 2.102 • 00545 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L T 330 - 430P CBA 4.324 • 00550 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L TH 330 - 430P BEN 1.108 • 00555 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L T 500 - 600P PAR 101 • 00560 TTH 930 - 1100 HRH 2.104 SPECK, L TH 500 - 600P PAR 101 DESIGN II Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the forms and methods of design for architects and interior designers, with an emphasis on environment, including color, material, and texture. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 311L. same as ARI 310L. • 00580 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00585 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00590 MWF 1000 - 100P 2 room instructor Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Analysis of building assemblies, envelope design, and structures. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 415K with a grade of at least C; Mathematics 408C, or 408K and 408L; and Physics 302K and 102M, or 303K and 103M. meets with ARC 385L. • 00605 TTH 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 GOMES, F T 330 - 630P GAR • 00610 TTH 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 GOMES, F TH 330 - 630P GOL 2.110 • 00615 TTH 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 GOMES, F TH 330 - 630P PAR 306 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Comparative study of the architecture of the ancient world, including Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Prerequisite: Architecture 308 with a grade of at least C. meets with ARC 387F. • 00620 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C T 200 - 300P CBA • 00625 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C T 200 - 300P CBA 4.342 • 00630 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C W 200 - 300P WMB 4.118 • 00635 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C W 200 - 300P WEL 3.266 • 00640 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C TH 200 - 300P CBA 4.342 • 00645 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C F 200 - 300P SUT 2.102 • 00650 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C M 300 - 400P BTL 101 • 00655 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C W 300 - 400P WMB 4.118 • 00660 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C F 300 - 400P SUT 2.102 • 00665 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C M 400 - 500P BTL 101 DESIGN IV ARC 530T DESIGN VI Hour(s) to be arranged. Intermediate-level studio addressing urban design and building design. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 415K, 320K, and Architectural Interior Design221K or Architecture 221K, with a grade of at least C in each. • 00690 Intermediate-level studio addressing the requirements of sound buildings--their programmatic, spatial, and tectonic resolution and their relationships to the physical and social context of the site. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 324K, and Architecture 520M and 435K, with a grade of at least C in each. meets with ARC, ARC 560R, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00710 MWF 100 - 600P DESIGN VI Hour(s) to be arranged. Intermediate-level studio addressing the requirements of sound buildings--their programmatic, spatial, and tectonic resolution and their relationships to the physical and social context of the site. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 324K, and Architecture 520M and 435K, with a grade of at least C in each. • 00715 DESIGN II DESIGN II time Study and application of drawing and other communication skills for designers, including color, light and shadow, and projections. Employs manual and digital techniques. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 310L or Architecture 310L. same as ARI 311L. also meets with ARC 311L. • 00595 TTH 800 - 1100 • 00600 TTH 800 - 1100 ARC 520L Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the forms and methods of design for architects and interior designers, with an emphasis on environment, including color, material, and texture. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 311L. same as ARI 310L. • 00565 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the forms and methods of design for architects and interior designers, with an emphasis on environment, including color, material, and texture. Taught in a studio format by faculty members under the direction of a faculty coordinator. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Architectural Interior Design 310K and 311K, or Architecture 310K and 311K; and registration for Architectural Interior Design 311L. same as ARI 310L. also meets with ARC 310L. • 00570 MWF 1000 - 100P • 00575 MWF 1000 - 100P days ARC 333 SITE DESIGN fee: $46.35 ARC 334L ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS II fee: $46.35 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. History, theory, and technique of landscape design, with emphasis on therelationship of a building to its landscape. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. meets with ARC 383S. • 00720 TTH 1230 - 200P GOL 3.120 HEYMANN, D Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. A survey of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, vertical transportation, and wiring and plumbing systems in buildings, including techniques of documentation. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architectural Interior Design 324K with a grade of at least C. • 00725 MWF 1100 - 1200 GOL 3.120 GARRISON, M W 700 - 800P GOL 3.120 course unique ARC 435L CONSTRUCTION IV ARC 335M days time room instructor course days time room instructor Theories of building behavior and materials; structural system analysis and design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 435K with a grade of at least C. meets with ARC 385N. • 00730 TTH 200 - 330P GOL 3.120 FAJKUS, M T 700 - 1000P PAR 303 • 00735 TTH 200 - 330P GOL 3.120 FAJKUS, M TH 700 - 1000P PAR 308 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00790 TH 200 - 500P WMB 3.108 JENNINGS, R fee: $45.00 CONSTRUCTION V fee: $46.35 POETICS OF BUILDING fee: $45.00 CONSTRUCTION V fee: $46.35 CONCEPTS OF SPACE fee: $45.00 PLACE & HISTORICAL IMAGINATION fee: $45.00 SOLAR GEOM/ENERGY FLOW IN BLDG fee: $45.00 URBAN HOUSING fee: $45.00 US CULTURAL LANDSCAPES fee: $45.00 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS fee: $45.00 Advanced analysis of building envelope, assemblies, detailing, and specifications. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 435L with a grade of at least C. • 00740 TTH 1230 - 200P BTL 101 BLOOD, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00795 M 900 - 1200 WMB 4.118 COKER, C Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Advanced analysis of building envelope, assemblies, detailing, and specifications. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 435L with a grade of at least C. • 00745 TTH 1230 - 200P GAR 3.116 DANZE, E ARC 350R unique MANAGING THE DESIGN PROJECT ALTERNATIVE REAL ESTATE ACTION fee: $45.00 ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $45.00 CITY AS FORM AND IDEA fee: $45.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00800 T 500 - 700P BTL 101 BENEDIKT, M TH 500 - 600P BTL 101 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with CRP 389C, ARC 386M, URB 352. • 00750 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.114 ROSS, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00805 M 900 - 1200 SUT 3.112 HASBROUCK, H Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00755 T 200 - 500P SUT 3.112 HEYMANN, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 388R, ARC 368R, ARC 386M, URB 352. • 00760 TTH 930 - 1100 BTL 101 HOIDN, B HOW ARCHITECTS THINK Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00810 MW 1030 - 1200 SUT 2.110 WHITSETT, D fee: $45.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00765 M 600 - 900P SUT 2.110 MILOVANOVIC-BERTRA GARDEN CITY TO NEW COMMUNITY Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M, LAR 388. • 00815 T 600 - 900P SUT 3.112 ALMY, D fee: $45.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with LAR 388. • 00770 T 800 - 1100 WMB 4.118 ATKINSON, S HIST/THRY OF TECHNOLOGY & DSGN fee: $45.00 HOUSING AND CULTURE IN THE US fee: $45.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. • 00819 TTH 1230 - 200P WMB 4.118 LOPEZ, S Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARI 386M, ARI 350R, ARC 386M, ARC 368R, ARC 388R. • 00820 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. Topic title: History and theory of technology and design. meets with CRP 392C (TOPIC 1), ARC 386M, ARC 368R, ARC 388R, URB 353. • 00775 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 3-URBAN DESIGN PRACTICE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00780 T 200 - 500P BTL 101 TIMBER TECHNOLOGIES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. same as URB 352 (TOPIC 3). also meets with ARC 386M, CRP 389C. • 00825 T 700 - 1000P SUT 2.102 BLACK, J fee: $45.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in architecture and associated disciplines to encourage critical and theoretical thinking. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, upper-division standing; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. meets with ARC 386M. • 00785 W 900 - 1200 SUT 3.112 DANGEL, U ARC 351R DIGITAL DRAWING & FABRICATION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in various methods of visual communication. Prerequisite: Architecture 520L with a grade of at least C, or consent of instructor. meets with ARC 381R. • 00830 TTH 200 - 330P SUT 1.102 BRISCOE, D 3 course unique days time room instructor PROTOTYPE Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in various methods of visual communication. Prerequisite: Architecture 520L with a grade of at least C, or consent of instructor. meets with ARI 381T, ARC 381R. • 00835 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.110 SIDDIQUI, I course unique ARC 560T ADVANCED DESIGN 11-WOOD DESIGN Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in various methods of visual communication. Prerequisite: Architecture 520L with a grade of at least C, or consent of instructor. meets with ARC 381R. • 00840 TTH 230 - 530P GOL 1.108 MACEK, M ARC 560R ARC 660T ADVANCED DESIGN-PRP ARC 361T TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION ADVANCED DESIGN Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00865 MWF 100 - 600P • 00870 MWF 100 - 600P ARC 362 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00880 MWF 100 - 600P Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00905 MWF 100 - 600P ADVANCED DESIGN Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 00910 MWF 100 - 600P 4 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Ethical, legal, and administrative responsibilities of the architect; organizations, processes, and roles in architecture. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C. meets with ARC 382, LAR 386. • 00945 TTH 530 - 700P GOL 3.120 SHULEY, K PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE-PRP Hour(s) to be arranged. Ethical, legal, and administrative responsibilities of the architect; organizations, processes, and roles in architecture. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 00950 ADVANCED DESIGN ADVANCED DESIGN Studio to produce construction documents for buildings designed in Architecture 560T. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C, and registration for Architecture 560T or 660T. meets with ARC 381T. • 00935 TTH 200 - 500P GOL 4.130 SMITH, M Hour(s) to be arranged. Studio to produce construction documents for buildings designed in Architecture 560T. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C, and registration for Architecture 560T or 660T. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 00940 ADVANCED DESIGN Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00895 MWF 100 - 600P • 00900 MWF 100 - 600P Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Comprehensive studio to develop the student's ability to combine the elements of a thorough building design. For 560T, restricted to students in the School of Architecture; for 660T, restricted to students participating in the School of Architecture's professional residency program. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C and registration for Architecture 361T. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 00930 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION-PRP ADVANCED DESIGN ADVANCED DESIGN Comprehensive studio to develop the student's ability to combine the elements of a thorough building design. For 560T, restricted to students in the School of Architecture; for 660T, restricted to students participating in the School of Architecture's professional residency program. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C and registration for Architecture 361T. meets with ARC 695, ARC, ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00915 MWF 100 - 600P Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Comprehensive studio to develop the student's ability to combine the elements of a thorough building design. For 560T, restricted to students in the School of Architecture; for 660T, restricted to students participating in the School of Architecture's professional residency program. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C and registration for Architecture 361T. meets with ARC 695, ARC, ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00925 MWF 100 - 600P ADV DESIGN: URBAN LAB Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 00885 MWF 100 - 600P • 00890 MWF 100 - 600P instructor ADVANCED DESIGN ADV DESIGN: O'NEIL FORD Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00875 MWF 100 - 600P room Comprehensive studio to develop the student's ability to combine the elements of a thorough building design. For 560T, restricted to students in the School of Architecture; for 660T, restricted to students participating in the School of Architecture's professional residency program. Prerequisite: Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C and registration for Architecture 361T. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00920 MWF 100 - 600P ADV DESIGN: INTERIORS Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of third-year portfolio review. meets with LAR 695, LAR 682T, ARC 696, ARC 693K, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 00860 MWF 100 - 600P ALMY, D time ADVANCED DESIGN Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARI 560R, ARI 530T, ARI 696, ARC 692K, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 00845 MWF 100 - 600P SIDDIQUI, I Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in architectural design. Restricted to students in the School of Architecture. Prerequisite: Architecture 530T with a grade of at least C and satisfactory completion of thirdyear portfolio review. meets with ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 00850 MWF 100 - 600P HOIDN, B days ARC 368R AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE fee: $46.35 ARCHITECTURE AFTER MODERNISM fee: $46.35 BAROQUE ARCH COLONIAL MEX-GUA fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R, CRP 980Y. • 00955 TTH 930 - 1100 SUT 2.114 CLEARY, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. • 00959 TTH 1100 - 1230P SUT 3.112 DODD, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. Topic title: Colonial Spanish America: Baroque art and architecture in colonial Mexico. Class meets January 26-April 21. Taught at the Casa Herrera, Antigua, Guatemala. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with ARH 365, LAS 327. • 00960 RUBENSTEIN, M course unique days time room CITY AS FORM AND IDEA instructor course fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R, ARC 350R, ARC 386M, URB 352. • 00965 TTH 930 - 1100 BTL 101 HOIDN, B FOUR MASTERS OF MODERNISM HIST/THEORS OF LANDSCP ARCH II fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with LAR 388L, ARC 388R, URB 353. • 00975 MW 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 BENES, M HISTORY OF AMER CITY-BUILDING ARC 279 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH ARC 379 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH fee: $46.35 fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R. • 00985 T 700 - 1000P BTL 101 DOLL, L HISTORY OF ORNAMENT fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R. • 00990 W 700 - 1000P WMB 4.118 ALOFSIN, A LOOS AND MIES fee: $46.35 MODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE fee: $46.35 SACR LNDSCAP PRE-COL WORLD-GUA fee: $46.35 Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 01035 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH ARC 579 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 01050 Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 01055 ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Bachelor Design Study program. • 01060 ARC 180R ARC 381R PROSEMINAR IN ARCHITECTURE Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. May be repeated for credit. Study of theories related to design, livability, and sustainability in the built environment. Includes collaboration with other students and research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the Master of Architecture (postprofessional) degree program. • 01065 W 1200 - 100P BTL 101 ALMY, D DIGITAL DRAWING & FABRICATION Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Advanced topics in visual communication in such media as freehand drawing, modeling, photography, computer graphics, photogrammetry, and measured drawings. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 351R. • 01070 TTH 200 - 330P SUT 1.102 BRISCOE, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. Topic title: Sacred landscape in the pre-Colombian world-Guatemala. Class meets January 26-April 21. Taught at Casa Herrera, Antigua, Guatemala. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates m ay be in addition to these dates. meets with GRG 356T, ARH 370, LAS 327. • 01010 RUNGGALDIER, A PROTOTYPE SOVIET ART/FILM/ARCH 1917-37 WOOD DESIGN Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Advanced topics in visual communication in such media as freehand drawing, modeling, photography, computer graphics, photogrammetry, and measured drawings. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 381T, ARC 351R. • 01075 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.110 SIDDIQUI, I fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R. • 01015 W 700 - 1000P BTL 101 UDOVICKI, D fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. Topic title: fee: $46.35 Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 01030 ARC 479 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R. • 01005 TH 700 - 1000P GOL 3.120 ALOFSIN, A URB HIST, PARIS/ROME 1500-1900 instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems selected by the student with the approval of the supervising instructor and the associate dean for undergraduate programs. A grade of at least C is required for degree credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Bachelor Design Study program. • 01040 • 01045 fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with LAS 381, ARC 388R, URB 353. • 01000 TH 300 - 600P CAL 419 MIRO, J room ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARC 388R. • 00995 M 900 - 1200 BTL 101 LONG, C MEXICAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY time Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with ARI 386M, ARI 350R, ARC 386M, ARC 350R, ARC 388R. • 01025 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with CRP 392C (TOPIC 1), ARC 386M, ARC 350R, ARC 388R, URB 353. • 00980 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 HOLLERAN, M HISTORY OF ARCH SINCE 1985 days 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in the history of architecture. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 318L with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. Topic description: Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, George Balanchine, and Le Corbusier are inextricably identified with the notion of modernism in their respective fields of art, music, dance, and architecture. meets with ARC 388R. • 00970 W 900 - 1200 BTL 101 CLEARY, R unique The soul of the city: urban histories, Paris/Rome 1500-1900. meets with ARC 388R, LAR 388. • 01020 TH 200 - 500P SUT 3.112 BENES, M Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Advanced topics in visual communication in such media as freehand drawing, modeling, photography, computer graphics, photogrammetry, and measured drawings. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 351R (TOPIC 11). • 01080 TTH 230 - 530P GOL 1.108 MACEK, M ARC 381T TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Studio to provide skills in producing construction documents as they relate to the de5 course unique days time room instructor course sign and building process. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Architecture 385N, 394; concurrent enrollment in Architecture 695; and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 361T. • 01085 TTH 200 - 500P GOL 4.130 SMITH, M ARC 382 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Ethical, legal, economic, and administrative processes and responsibilities of the practitioner in architecture and allied fields. Topics may include preservation law, community development, participatory design, and other aspects of organizations; methods and roles in design, planning, and preservation of the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 362, LAR 386. • 01090 TTH 530 - 700P GOL 3.120 SHULEY, K PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE-PRP Hour(s) to be arranged. Ethical, legal, economic, and administrative processes and responsibilities of the practitioner in architecture and allied fields. Topics may include preservation law, community development, participatory design, and other aspects of organizations; methods and roles in design, planning, and preservation of the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 01095 ARC 383S ARC 384K SITE DESIGN fee: $46.35 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL I fee: $46.35 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Fundamentals of building and landscape relationships. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 333. • 01100 TTH 1230 - 200P GOL 3.120 HEYMANN, D Survey of acoustics, color, light, illumination, and electrical and information systems in architectural interiors. Includes techniques of documentation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01105 MW 1030 - 1200 SUT 2.114 PYREK, A M 700 - 800P PAR 101 ARC 385L CONSTRUCTION II ARC 385N CONSTRUCTION IV ARC 385T ARC 386L Analysis of building assemblies and materials, envelope design, and structures. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 385K with a grade of at least C, Mathematics 408C or the equivalent with a grade of at least C, Physics 302K with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 415L. • 01110 TTH 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 GOMES, F T 330 - 630P GOL 2.110 Theories of building behavior and materials; structural system analysis and design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 385M with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 435L. • 01115 TTH 200 - 330P GOL 3.120 FAJKUS, M T 700 - 1000P PAR 204 • 01120 TTH 200 - 330P GOL 3.120 FAJKUS, M TH 700 - 1000P PAR 206 MATERIALS CONSERV: LAB METHS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01125 M 900 - 1200 WMB 3.116 GALE, F THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE II fee: $46.35 THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE II fee: $46.35 ALTERNATIVE REAL ESTATE ACTION fee: $46.35 Survey of architectural theory since the Renaissance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the graduate program in architecture or architectural studies. • 01130 F 900 - 1200 BTL 101 UDOVICKI, D Hour(s) to be arranged. Survey of architectural theory since the Renaissance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the graduate program in architecture or architectural studies. • 01135 ARC 386M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 389C, ARC 350R, URB 352. • 01140 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.114 ROSS, S ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01145 T 200 - 500P SUT 3.112 HEYMANN, D CITY AS FORM AND IDEA fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 388R, ARC 350R, ARC 368R, URB 352. • 01150 TTH 930 - 1100 BTL 101 HOIDN, B 6 unique days time room instructor HOW ARCHITECTS THINK fee: $46.35 HIST/THRY OF TECHNOLOGY & DSGN fee: $46.35 HOUSING AND CULTURE IN THE US fee: $46.35 TIMBER TECHNOLOGIES fee: $46.35 INTERIORS AND SUSTAINABILITY fee: $46.35 LNDSCP/URBNSM:DSGN WALLER CRK fee: $46.35 MANAGING THE DESIGN PROJECT fee: $46.35 POETICS OF BUILDING fee: $46.35 CONCEPTS OF SPACE fee: $46.35 PLACE & HISTORICAL IMAGINATION fee: $46.35 PRESERVATION LAW fee: $46.35 RESEARCH DESIGN fee: $46.35 RSCH SMNR: SUSTNBL PRESERVATN fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01155 M 600 - 900P SUT 2.110 MILOVANOVIC-BERTRA Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Topic title: History and theory of technology and design. meets with CRP 392C (TOPIC 1), ARC 368R, ARC 350R, ARC 388R, URB 353. • 01160 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01165 T 200 - 500P BTL 101 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01170 W 900 - 1200 SUT 3.112 DANGEL, U Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 350R, ARI 386M. • 01175 TTH 1230 - 200P WMB 3.116 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Topic title: Landscape and urbanism: ideas from Design Waller Creek. meets with CRP 386, LAR 388. • 01180 TH 200 - 500P BTL 101 SHEARER, A Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01185 TH 200 - 500P WMB 3.108 JENNINGS, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01190 M 900 - 1200 WMB 4.118 COKER, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01195 T 500 - 700P BTL 101 BENEDIKT, M TH 500 - 600P BTL 101 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01200 M 900 - 1200 SUT 3.112 HASBROUCK, H Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 381 (TOPIC 3), LAW 379M. • 01205 TTH 900 - 1030 SUT 3.112 RAWLINS, R Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01210 T 330 - 630P SUT 2.114 MOORE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 381. • 01215 T 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 HOLLERAN, M course unique days time room SOLAR GEOM/ENERGY FLOW IN BLDG instructor course fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01220 MW 1030 - 1200 SUT 2.110 WHITSETT, D TOPICS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVEL fee: $46.35 fee: $46.35 URBAN HOUSING fee: $46.35 URBAN LAND INSTITUTE WORKSHOP fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 386, LAR 388. • 01240 M 630 - 930P BTL 101 ATKINSON, S fee: $46.35 Introduction to architectural types, principles, and building technologies from prehistory to the mid-eighteenth century. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 318K. • 01250 TTH 1230 - 200P HRH 2.104 LONG, C T 830 - 930 BTL 101 fee: $46.35 fee: $46.35 fee: $46.35 fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with LAR 388L, ARC 368R, URB 353. • 01270 MW 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 BENES, M HISTORY OF AMER CITY-BUILDING fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequi- fee: $46.35 LOOS AND MIES fee: $46.35 MEXICAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY fee: $46.35 MODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE fee: $46.35 ROMAN ARCHITECTURE fee: $46.35 SOVIET ART/FILM/ARCH, 1917-37 fee: $46.35 URB HIST, PARIS/ROME 1500-1900 fee: $46.35 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS fee: $46.35 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: The soul of the city: urban histories, Paris/Rome 1500-1900. meets with ARC 368R, LAR 388. • 01315 TH 200 - 500P SUT 3.112 BENES, M Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic description: Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, George Balanchine, an d Le Corbusier are inextricably identified with the notion of modernism in their respective fields of art, music, dance, and architecture. meets with ARC 368R. • 01265 W 900 - 1200 BTL 101 CLEARY, R HIST/THEORS OF LANDSCP ARCH II HISTORY OF ORNAMENT Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R. • 01310 W 700 - 1000P BTL 101 UDOVICKI, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 386M, ARC 350R, ARC 368R, URB 352. • 01260 TTH 930 - 1100 BTL 101 HOIDN, B FOUR MASTERS OF MODERNISM fee: $46.35 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with C C 380. • 01305 TH 200 - 500P WAG 10 TAYLOR, R Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R, CRP 980Y. • 01255 TTH 930 - 1100 SUT 2.114 CLEARY, R CITY AS FORM AND IDEA HISTORY OF ARCH SINCE 1985 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R. • 01300 TH 700 - 1000P GOL 3.120 ALOFSIN, A WORLD ARCH: ORIGINS TO 1750 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE instructor Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with LAS 381, ARC 368R, URB 353. • 01295 TH 300 - 600P CAL 419 MIRO, J Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 386M, ARI 350R, ARC 368R, ARC 350R, ARC 388R. • 01245 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N ARC 388R room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R. • 01290 M 900 - 1200 BTL 101 LONG, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R, LAR 388. • 01235 T 600 - 900P SUT 3.112 ALMY, D ARC 387F time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R. • 01285 W 700 - 1000P WMB 4.118 ALOFSIN, A Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R (TOPIC 3), CRP 389C. • 01230 T 700 - 1000P SUT 2.102 BLACK, J 20TH- & 21ST-CENTURY DESIGNERS days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARC 368R. • 01280 T 700 - 1000P BTL 101 DOLL, L Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical theories and practices that affect the built environment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with P A 388K, MAN 385, CRP 383. • 01225 TH 330 - 630P SUT 2.114 MOORE, S URBAN DESIGN PRACTICE unique sites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with CRP 392C (TOPIC 1), ARC 368R, ARC 350R, ARC 386M, URB 353. • 01275 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 HOLLERAN, M Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and lecture/seminars on advanced topics in architectural history, historic preservation, and the history of building technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ARI 386M, ARI 350R, ARC 368R, ARC 350R, ARC 386M. • 01320 TTH 530 - 700P WMB 4.118 KWALLEK, N ARC 389 RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01325 RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE-MSAS Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. For students seeking the MS in Architectural Studies degree. • 01330 7 course unique days time room instructor RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE-PRP Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 01335 course unique ARC 696 ADV ARCH DSGN: INTERIORS RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE-PRP Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency program. Focus: Portfolio. • 01340 ARC 689 RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01345 ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC, ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 01450 MWF 100 - 600P HISTORIC PRESERVATION STUDIO Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. May be repeated for credit. Interdisciplinary studio integrating design and other preservation issues at scales from interiors to landscapes and urban districts. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ARI 560R, ARI 530T, ARI 696, ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T. • 01360 MWF 100 - 600P ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01455 MWF 100 - 600P VISUAL COMMUNICATION Study and application of drawing and other communication skills for architects. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 394, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 393. • 01365 MWF 100 - 300P • 01370 MWF 100 - 300P • 01375 MWF 100 - 300P • 01380 MWF 100 - 300P ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01460 MWF 100 - 600P • 01465 MWF 100 - 600P VISUAL COMMUNICATION Study and application of drawing and other communication skills for architects. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 394, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01385 MWF 100 - 300P URBAN DESIGN STUDIO May be repeated for credit. Interdisciplinary studio integrating urban design at scales from interiors to landscapes and urban districts. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAR 695, LAR 682T, ARC 696, ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 01390 MWF 100 - 600P ALMY, D ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC, ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 01470 MWF 100 - 600P ARCH DESIGN: VERTICAL STUDIO Design problems dealing with subjective and objective decision making, investigation of physical and social contexts, and the practical requirements of sound building. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 393, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 394. • 01395 MWF 300 - 600P • 01400 MWF 300 - 600P • 01405 MWF 300 - 600P • 01410 MWF 300 - 600P ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01475 MWF 100 - 600P • 01480 MWF 100 - 600P • 01485 MWF 100 - 600P • 01490 MWF 100 - 600P • 01495 MWF 100 - 600P ARCH DESIGN: VERTICAL STUDIO Design problems dealing with subjective and objective decision making, investigation of physical and social contexts, and the practical requirements of sound building. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 393, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01415 MWF 300 - 600P ARC 695 ADV ARCH DESIGN: COMP STUDIO Comprehensive advanced studio to develop skills in assimilating concepts into a feasible building design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 381T, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01420 MWF 100 - 600P ARC 697 ADV ARCH DESIGN: COMP STUDIO Comprehensive advanced studio to develop skills in assimilating concepts into a feasible building design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394, concurrent enrollment in Architecture 381T, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560T, ARC, ARC 560R, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01425 MWF 100 - 600P • 01430 MWF 100 - 600P 8 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 560R, ARI 530T, ARI 696, ARC 560R, ARC 692K, ARC 530T. • 01435 MWF 100 - 600P Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with LAR 695, LAR 682T, ARC 693K, ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 01445 MWF 100 - 600P ALMY, D Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Restricted to architecture students in the Professional Residency Program. • 01355 ARC 394 instructor ADV ARCH DSGN: URBAN LAB RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE-PRP ARC 693K room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced problems in architectural design to help develop skills in areas of students' and faculty member's choice, including interior architecture and preservation, as well as landscape, urban, and sustainable design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Architecture 394 or the equivalent, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, LAR 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 01440 MWF 100 - 600P HOIDN, B Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of problems in architecture, urban design, and development selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. For students seeking the Master of Science in Architectural Studies degree program. • 01350 ARC 393 time ADV ARCH DSGN: O'NEIL FORD RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE-MSAS ARC 692K days ARC 397K MASTER'S DESIGN STUDIO Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Forum for advanced study in architecture, addressing complex design problems and issues related to various architectural topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01500 DOCTORAL RSCH IN ARCHITECTURE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course for students preparing for the dissertation colloquium. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in architecture and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01505 course unique ARC 698A THESIS days time room instructor course Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. For students seeking the Master of Science or Master of Arts degrees in the School of Architecture, those seeking the Master of Architecture as a postprofessional degree, and those seeking the Master of Architecture as a first professional degree who choose to complete the requirements of a concentration. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architecture and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architecture 698A. For students seeking a first professional degree. • 01510 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. For students seeking the Master of Science or Master of Arts degrees in the School of Architecture, those seeking the Master of Architecture as a postprofessional degree, and those seeking the Master of Architecture as a first professional degree who choose to complete the requirements of a concentration. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architecture and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architecture 698A. For students seeking a nonprofessional academic degree. • 01515 ARC 398R ARC 398T ARC 399R ARC 699R ARC 999R ARC 399W ARC 699W ARC 999W CRP 369K CRP 980Y time room instructor A three-semester sequence in planning practice and communications; basic planning methods; history, theory, and ethics of planning. Students complete a comprehensive planning project in the final semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the community and regional planning master's or doctoral degree program. • 01630 TTH 200 - 330P BTL 101 CRP 381 PARTICIP METHS IN COMMUN PLAN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Public policy and administration, law, public finance, economics of the public sector, political economy. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 01635 TTH 1230 - 200P SUT 2.102 WILSON, P • 01640 TH 1230 - 200P SUT 2.102 WILSON, P T 930 - 1100 SUT 2.102 RSCH SMNR: SUSTNBL PRESERVATN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Public policy and administration, law, public finance, economics of the public sector, political economy. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with ARC 386M. • 01645 T 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 HOLLERAN, M Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. For students seeking the Master of Science or Master of Arts degrees in the School of Architecture, those seeking the Master of Architecture as a postprofessional degree, and those seeking the Master of Architecture as a first professional degree who choose to complete the requirements of a concentration. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architecture and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architecture 698A. For students seeking a postprofessional degree. • 01520 3-PRESERVATION LAW Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Public policy and administration, law, public finance, economics of the public sector, political economy. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with ARC 386M, LAW 379M. • 01650 TTH 900 - 1030 SUT 3.112 RAWLINS, R THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. For students seeking the Master of Science or Master of Arts degrees in the School of Architecture, those seeking the Master of Architecture as a postprofessional degree, and those seeking the Master of Architecture as a first professional degree who choose to complete the requirements of a concentration. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architecture and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architecture 698A. For students seeking a first professional degree. • 01525 days PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE THESIS ARC 698B unique to the community and regional planning master's or doctoral degree program. meets with ARC 368R, ARC 388R. • 01625 TTH 930 - 1100 SUT 2.114 4-GROWTH MANAGEMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Public policy and administration, law, public finance, economics of the public sector, political economy. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 01655 M 630 - 930P SUT 2.114 CRP 383 MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in architectural studies and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01530 BIOREGIONAL PLANNING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01660 W 200 - 500P SUT 2.102 YOUNG, R ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND LAW Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAW 379M. • 01662 MW 1230 - 200P SUT 3.112 RAWLINS, R SUPERVISED TEACHING IN ARCH Designed to orient the beginning teacher in effective methods of teaching architecture and related topics. Required for assistant instructors in architecture. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01535 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT/RECYCLING Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and writtenconsent of the graduate adviser. • 01540 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01663 YOUNG, R DISSERTATION TOPICS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVEL DISSERTATION Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with P A 388K, MAN 385, ARC 386M. • 01665 TH 330 - 630P SUT 2.114 MOORE, S Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and writtenconsent of the graduate adviser. • 01545 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and writtenconsent of the graduate adviser. • 01550 8-BASIC ECOL: DSGNRS/PLANNERS Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAR 385. • 01670 TTH 500 - 630P SUT 2.110 DOOLING, S DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Architecture 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 01555 DISSERTATION 9-ENVIRONMENTAL READINGS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Architecture 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 01560 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAR 385. • 01675 TTH 200 - 330P SUT 2.114 STEINER, F DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Architecture 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 01565 11-AESTHETICS AND ECOLOGY Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops. Workshops are based on active research or cooperation with public or private clients. May also include studios. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAR 385. • 01680 TTH 1230 - 200P SUT 2.114 DOOLING, S PRINS OF PHYSICAL PLANNING Introductory course in the physical dimension of urban planning. Prerequisite: For students in the School of Architecture, Architecture 560R with a grade of at least C; for others, consent of instructor. meets with URB 352. • 01620 MW 900 - 1030 PAR 301 HOLLSTEIN, L PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE A three-semester sequence in planning practice and communications; basic planning methods; history, theory, and ethics of planning. Students complete a comprehensive planning project in the final semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission CRP 384 1-URBAN TRANSPORTATN PLANNING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops on urban transportation policy and practice. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with C E 391H. • 01685 MW 1100 - 1230P ECJ 5.416 WALTON, C 9 course course unique 8-TRANSPORTATN, ACCESS, EQUITY unique days time room instructor CRP 387C 2-WATER RESOURCES PLANNING LOCAL DEVEL PLAN IN LATIN AMER CRP 388 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars and workshops on urban transportation policy and practice. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with C E 397. • 01690 M 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 CRP 385C Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and analysis of community and regional structure and function; social and political organization; economic structure and development; growth problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Topic: Local development planning in Latin America. meets with GRG 396T, LAS 381. • 01695 TTH 330 - 500P WAG 208 SLETTO, B 4-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CRP 386 CRP 389C CRP 391D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Topic title: Landscape and urbanism: ideas from Design Waller Creek. meets with ARC 386M, LAR 388. • 01720 TH 200 - 500P BTL 101 SHEARER, A CRP 392C CRP 395D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ARC 386M, LAR 388. • 01740 M 630 - 930P BTL 101 ATKINSON, S VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS-GIS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Community and Regional Planning 386 (Topic 1). • 01755 MW 900 - 1030 SUT 2.102 MCCRAY, T • 01760 MW 1230 - 200P SUT 2.102 MCCRAY, T 10 1-COLLOQ ON PLANNING ISSUES Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced theory and research methodology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the community and regional planning doctoral program. • 01795 F 900 - 1200 WMB 3.116 SLETTO, B Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced theory and research methodology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the community and regional planning doctoral program. meets with CRP 386, LAS 381. • 01800 W 630 - 930P WMB 3.116 SLETTO, B SUSTAINABLE LAND USE/PLANNING 2-APPLIED METHODS ALTERNATIVE REAL ESTATE ACTION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Private land development investment decisions; public regulatory mechanisms; the public and private land development process; financial feasibility and market analysis; impact fees and special ordinances. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ARC 386M, ARC 350R, URB 352. • 01780 W 700 - 1000P SUT 2.114 ROSS, S 2-PLANNING THEORY SEMINAR SOCIAL LIFE OF PUBLIC PLACES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01745 T 200 - 500P SUT 2.102 • 01750 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.102 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Policy, production, maintenance, location, finance, and mortgages of single-family and multifamily housing; neighborhoods, gentrification, and public and private housing subsidy programs. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with CRP 389C. • 01770 M 200 - 500P SUT 2.102 KAHN, T Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Private land development investment decisions; public regulatory mechanisms; the public and private land development process; financial feasibility and market analysis; impact fees and special ordinances. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ARC 350R (TOPIC 3), ARC 386M. • 01790 T 700 - 1000P SUT 2.102 BLACK, J LNDSCP/URBNSM:DSGN WALLER CRK URBAN LAND INSTITUTE WORKSHOP 1-HOUSING DEMAND & PRODUCTION URBAN DESIGN PRACTICE LATIN AMERICAN PLANNING STUDIO Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01730 MW 1030 - 1200 SUT 2.102 PATERSON, R • 01735 MW 500 - 630P SUT 2.102 PATERSON, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Policy and techniques for providing soft and hard urban infrastructure; infrastructure planning and analysis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01765 T 630 - 930P SUT 2.110 LIEBERKNECHT, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Private land development investment decisions; public regulatory mechanisms; the public and private land development process; financial feasibility and market analysis; impact fees and special ordinances. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with CRP 388 (TOPIC 1). • 01785 M 200 - 500P SUT 2.102 KAHN, T Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. An integrative and comprehensive planning studio project course, involving application of theory, research, fieldwork, and oral, graphic, and written communication. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit. Community and Regional Planning 685D and 395C may not both be counted, without consent of the graduate adviser; Community and Regional Planning 685D and 395D may not both be counted without consent of the graduate adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01710 MW 900 - 1200 SUT 3.108 MUELLER, E Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01725 TTH 330 - 500P CAL 21 SLETTO, B instructor PLANNING FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING STUDIO Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Quantitative and qualitative methods of planning analysis; computer models; geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with CRP 391D (TOPIC 2), LAS 381. • 01715 W 630 - 930P WMB 3.116 SLETTO, B room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Policy, production, maintenance, location, finance, and mortgages of single-family and multifamily housing; neighborhoods, gentrification, and public and private housing subsidy programs. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with S W 395K. • 01775 TH 330 - 630P WMB 4.118 MUELLER, E Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and analysis of community and regional structure and function; social and political organization; economic structure and development; growth problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 01705 TTH 200 - 330P BTL 101 MUELLER, E CRP 685D time 3-AFFORDABLE HOUSING POLICY SUSTAINABLE URB ECON DEV PLAN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and analysis of community and regional structure and function; social and political organization; economic structure and development; growth problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with P A 388K. • 01700 W 630 - 930P SUT 2.102 KELSEY, B days 1-HIST OF AMER CITY-BUILDING Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes topics in architectural history, with a focus on the twentieth century and Modernism; architectural conservation; preservation planning and cultural resource management; and design. Community and Regional Planning 392C (Topic 1) and 389C (Topic: History of American City-Building) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ARC 388R, ARC 368R, ARC 350R, ARC 386M, URB 353. • 01805 TH 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 HOLLERAN, M PLANNING STUDIO Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Continuation of Community and Regional Planning 395C. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit. Community and Regional Planning 395D and 685D may not both be counted without consent of the graduate adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Community and Regional Planning 395C, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01808 W 500 - 800P SUT 2.110 SLETTO, B • 01809 W 200 - 500P SUT 3.108 GALBRAITH, L CRP 396 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN CRP CRP 397 PLANNING INTERNSHIP CRP 698A Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01810 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Includes placement with a public or private planning agency, faculty supervision, and presentation of report. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01815 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in community and regional planning and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Community and Regional Planning 698A. • 01820 course unique CRP 698B THESIS CRP 398R CRP 399R CRP 699R CRP 999R CRP 399W CRP 699W CRP 999W LAR 381R days time room instructor course Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in community and regional planning and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Community and Regional Planning 698A. • 01825 DISSERTATION LAR 386 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE LAR 388 GARDEN CITY TO NEW COMMUNITY Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 01845 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Community and Regional Planning 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 01850 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Community and Regional Planning 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 01855 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Community and Regional Planning 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 01860 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in media and interpretation, such as freehand drawing, measured drawings, aspects of computer graphics, geographic information systems, and photography. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01915 F 900 - 1200 SUT 4.118 ROSNER, J URBAN HOUSING Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars on advanced topics in history and theory, including analysis, readings, and critique of significant positions, practice, and discourse. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Landscape Architecture 388L or consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R, ARC 386M. • 01975 T 600 - 900P SUT 3.112 ALMY, D URBAN LAND INSTITUTE WORKSHOP Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars on advanced topics in history and theory, including analysis, readings, and critique of significant positions, practice, and discourse. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Landscape Architecture 388L or consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 386M, CRP 386. • 01980 M 630 - 930P BTL 101 ATKINSON, S DESIGN & VISUAL STDS IN LAR II LAR 388L BASIC ECOL FOR DSGNRS/PLANNERS ECOLOGY URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective seminars in aspects of environmental analysis, ecological and systemic approaches, sustainable development, and applied methods of geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 383 (TOPIC 11). • 01940 TTH 1230 - 200P SUT 2.114 DOOLING, S HIST/THEORS OF LANDSCP ARCH II Landscape architecture from 1700 to the present, with a focus on design language, theoretical frameworks, and the critical components of contemporary landscape design and thought. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 388K with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 388R, ARC 368R, URB 353. • 01985 MW 930 - 1100 GOL 3.120 BENES, M LAR 389 RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCH LAR 689 RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCH LAR 695 COMPREHENSIVE LANDSCAPE STUDIO ECOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective seminars in aspects of environmental analysis, ecological and systemic approaches, sustainable development, and applied methods of geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. Taught at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. • 01935 T 200 - 500P L01 144 ASHER, J Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars on advanced topics in history and theory, including analysis, readings, and critique of significant positions, practice, and discourse. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Landscape Architecture 388L or consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 350R. • 01960 T 800 - 1100 WMB 4.118 ATKINSON, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars on advanced topics in history and theory, including analysis, readings, and critique of significant positions, practice, and discourse. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Landscape Architecture 388L or consent of the graduate adviser. Topic title: The soul of the city: urban histories, Paris/Rome 1500-1900. meets with ARC 368R, ARC 388R. • 01970 TH 200 - 500P SUT 3.112 BENES, M ADV TPCS IN VISUAL COMMUNICATN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective seminars in aspects of environmental analysis, ecological and systemic approaches, sustainable development, and applied methods of geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 383 (TOPIC 8). • 01930 TTH 500 - 630P SUT 2.110 DOOLING, S Ethical, legal, economic, and administrative processes and responsibilities of the landscape architect practitioner. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 362, ARC 382. • 01955 TTH 530 - 700P GOL 3.120 SHULEY, K URB HIST, PARIS/ROME 1500-1900 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in media and interpretation, such as freehand drawing, measured drawings, aspects of computer graphics, geographic information systems, and photography. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01920 LAR 385 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Materials and methods of landscape construction, advanced site work techniques, and theories for material selection and application within the design process. Examines the representation, application, and integration of detail and design intent. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 385K with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01950 TH 900 - 1100 SUT 2.110 SOWELL, J F 900 - 1200 GOL 4.114 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Seminars on advanced topics in history and theory, including analysis, readings, and critique of significant positions, practice, and discourse. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Landscape Architecture 388L or consent of the graduate adviser. Topic title: Landscape and urbanism: ideas from Design Waller Creek. meets with ARC 386M, CRP 386. • 01965 TH 200 - 500P BTL 101 SHEARER, A DISSERTATION Core design studio continuing the study of the issues, methods, and theories introduced in Landscape Architecture 682. Prerequisite: Landscape Architecture 682 with a grade of at least C, credit or registration for Landscape Architecture 385L and 388L, admission to the Master of Landscape Architecture degree program, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with LAR 695, ARC 693K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 01925 MWF 100 - 600P HASBROUCK, H instructor LNDSCP/URBNSM:DSGN WALLER CRK DIGITAL DRAWING & FABRICATION LAR 682T room TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP II DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 01840 time LAR 385L DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 01835 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective seminars in aspects of environmental analysis, ecological and systemic approaches, sustainable development, and applied methods of geographic information systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with CRP 383 (TOPIC 9). • 01945 TTH 200 - 330P SUT 2.114 STEINER, F MASTER'S PROFESSIONAL REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option; a student may choose this option with faculty approval if the student also completes an internship. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in community and regional planning and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01830 unique ENVIRONMENTAL READINGS Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of topics in landscape architecture selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01990 Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of topics in landscape architecture selected by the student with approval of the Graduate Studies Committee. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 01995 Core design studio that examines relationships between theory and practice. Students have the opportunity to study a landscape project from initial research and site investigation to detailed design, implementation, and technical detail. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 385M and 694T with a grade of at least C in each, 11 course unique days time room instructor and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with LAR 682T, ARC 693K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, LAR 696, ARC 530T. • 02000 MWF 100 - 600P SOWELL, J LAR 696 ADV DSGN: O'NEIL FORD Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective studios offering students an opportunity to explore particular topics in landscape, often in collaboration with architecture and community and regional planning students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 695 with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 696, ARC 530T, ARI 560R, ARI 696. • 02005 MWF 100 - 600P HOIDN, B course B A 101S B A 324 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective studios offering students an opportunity to explore particular topics in landscape, often in collaboration with architecture and community and regional planning students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 695 with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARI 696, ARI 560R, ARC 696, ARC 560R. • 02015 MWF 100 - 600P ADVANCED DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective studios offering students an opportunity to explore particular topics in landscape, often in collaboration with architecture and community and regional planning students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 695 with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with ARC 560R, ARC 696. • 02020 MWF 100 - 600P ADVANCED DESIGN LAR 397 MASTER'S DESIGN STUDY LAR-PREP LAR 697K MASTER'S DESIGN STUDY IN LAR B A 324H Investigation of topics in landscape architecture selected by the student in preparation for Landscape Architecture 697K. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 02030 An independent design project in which the investigation, design process, and critical evaluation are formulated by the student. The project must have a theoretical and research base, provide a comprehensive exploration of a landscape design topic, and offer insightfor the furthering of landscape studies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 696 and 397, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 02035 time room instructor Business Administration - B A ADVANCED DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective studios offering students an opportunity to explore particular topics in landscape, often in collaboration with architecture and community and regional planning students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 695 with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 02025 MWF 100 - 600P days RED McCOMBS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADV DSGN: URBAN LAB Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elective studios offering students an opportunity to explore particular topics in landscape, often in collaboration with architecture and community and regional planning students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Landscape Architecture 695 with a grade of at least C, and consent of the graduate adviser. meets with LAR 682T, ARC 693K, ARC 560R, ARC 696, LAR 695, ARC 530T. • 02010 MWF 100 - 600P ALMY, D unique B A 353H B A 380N PROF DEVLOP & CAREER PLANNING fee: $40.00 BUSN COMM: ORAL AND WRITTEN fee: $40.00 BUSN COMM: ORAL & WRITTEN-HON fee: $40.00 INTERNSHIP IN BUSN ADMIN-HON fee: $40.00 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT-I-HOU fee: $40.00 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT-II-HOU fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Discussion of issues surrounding career planning, implementation, and evaluation in order to establish career goals. Strategies for executing a successful job search, including interviewing techniques, resumes, networking, and job search ethics. Focus on career management as a lifelong process. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 101H, 101S, 101T. Restricted to freshmen students in the McCombs School of Business. • 02090 M 300 - 430P UTC 3.134 THOMPSON, M • 02095 TH 800 - 930 GSB 2.124 THOMPSON, M • 02100 TH 330 - 500P GSB 2.124 EHRISMAN, M • 02105 T 800 - 930 GSB 2.124 KIOUS, A • 02110 T 330 - 500P GSB 2.124 MEDINA, M • 02115 W 800 - 930 GSB 2.124 FENLEY, G Theory and practice of effective communication, using models from business situations. Students practice what they learn with a variety of in-class activities, written assignments, and oral presentations. Teamwork and use of interpersonal skills are included. Business Administration 324 and 324H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. Prerequisite: English 603A, Rhetoric and Writing 306, 306Q, 309K, or Tutorial Course 603A, and credit or registration for Business Administration 101H, 101S, or 101T. • 02120 MWF 800 - 900 CBA 4.322 BARRETT, M • 02125 TTH 800 - 930 CBA 4.322 STEPHENS, M • 02130 MWF 900 - 1000 CBA 4.322 BARRETT, M • 02135 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.322 STEPHENS, M • 02140 MWF 1000 - 1100 CBA 4.322 BUSCEMI, C • 02145 MWF 1100 - 1200 CBA 4.322 BUSCEMI, C • 02150 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.322 WINSLOW, L • 02155 MWF 1200 - 100P CBA 4.322 GOINS, E • 02160 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.322 WINSLOW, L • 02165 MWF 100 - 200P CBA 4.322 GOINS, E • 02170 MWF 200 - 300P CBA 4.322 RIEKENBERG, J • 02175 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.322 STARNES, J • 02180 MWF 300 - 400P CBA 4.322 TAYLOR, M • 02185 TTH 330 - 500P CBA 4.322 STARNES, J • 02190 MWF 400 - 500P CBA 4.322 TAYLOR, M Theory and practice of effective communication, using models from business situations. Students practice what they learn with a variety ofin-class activities, written assignments, and oral presentations. Teamwork and use of interpersonal skills are included. Business Administration 324 and 324H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business HonorsProgram. Prerequisite: English 603A, Rhetoric and Writing 306, 306Q, 309K, or Tutorial Course 603A; and Business Administration 101H or 101S, or credit or registration for Business Administration 101T. • 02195 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.304 RIEKENBERG, J • 02200 MW 1100 - 1230P GSB 5.153 RIEKENBERG, J • 02205 MW 1230 - 200P CBA 4.330 WINSLOW, L • 02210 MW 330 - 500P GSB 5.153 WINSLOW, L Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not be counted toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business HonorsProgram. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. See headnote for registration information. • 02215 TOPRAC, H Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the issues and decisions involved in the production of goods and services. Focuses on designing, operating, controlling, and improving the systems that accomplish production. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Houston. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Taught at the UT Health Science Cente r in Houston, Texas. • 02220 BAGCHI, U Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the issues and decisions involved in the production of goods and services. Focuses on designing, operating, controlling, and improving the systems that accomplish production. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in Cohort II of the MBA Rrogram in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. • 02225 BAGCHI, U 12 course unique days time room instructor course B A 381T room instructor fee: $40.00 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS fee: $40.00 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-MEX fee: $40.00 MARKETING MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT-I fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT-II fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT-III fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT-IV fee: $40.00 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS-MEX fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An exploration of concepts and techniques employed in investment decision making, working capital management, and financing the activities of a business. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Houston. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Taught at the UT Health Science Cente r in Houston, Texas. • 02275 HARTZELL, J • 02280 HARTZELL, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Microeconomic and macroeconomic forces that influence an organization's decisions: interest rates, business cycles, financial systems, input demand and supply, industry factors, market structure, and externalities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 1718, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 105. Mandatory executive seminar April 25-27 in ATT 105. • 02235 SADLER, M Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the marketing perspective on strategy development and to the elements of marketing analysis. Includes the functional decision areas of the marketing manager, such as products and product lines, pricing policies, branding, promotion and advertising, and channels of distribution, and how organizations use these components to create, capture, and sustain value for the firm. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets Tuesdays, January 14,21,28; February 4,11,18,25; March 4,18,25; April 1,8,15, and 22. • 02240 T 600 - 900P GSB 3.106 BENTZIN, B Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An exploration of concepts and techniques employed in investment decision making, working capital management, and financing the activities of a business. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA Program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 78, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Sa nta Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 02285 RAO, R B A 388T fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the marketing perspective on strategy development and to the elements of marketing analysis. Includes the functional decision areas of the marketing manager, such as products and product lines, pricing policies, branding, promotion and advertising, and channels of distribution, and how organizations use these components to create, capture, and sustain value for the firm. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in Cohort I of the MBA Program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Taught at the UT Southwest ern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 02245 JAIN, K MARKETING MANAGEMENT-II-DAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to help students develop a general management orientation. Subjects include the role of the general manager, formulating business and corporate-level strategy, managing strategic change, strategy implementation, and developing general managers. Business Administration 188T, 288T, 388T and Management 385 (Topic 49: Strategic Management) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in cohort II. • 02300 TTH 800 - 930 GSB 3.106 COURTER, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to help students develop a general management orientation. Subjects include the role of the general manager, formulating business and corporate-level strategy, managing strategic change, strategy implementation, and developing general managers. Business Administration 188T, 288T, 388T and Management 385 (Topic 49: Strategic Management) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in cohort III. • 02305 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.104 HENDERSON, A fee: $40.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An examination of the information needs of capital market participants in a dynamic and complex socioeconomic system; emphasis on interpretation, measurement, and disclosure of economic events. Accounting 381 and Business Administration 184T, 284T, 384T may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets Mondays, January 13,27; February 3,10,17,24; March 3,17,24,31; April 7,14,21, and Wednesday, January 22. • 02255 M 600 - 915P GSB 3.106 KAMAS, J FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-DAL Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to help students develop a general management orientation. Subjects include the role of the general manager, formulating business and corporate-level strategy, managing strategic change, strategy implementation, and developing general managers. Business Administration 188T, 288T, 388T and Management 385 (Topic 49: Strategic Management) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in cohort IV. • 02310 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.106 COURTER, S fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An exploration of concepts and techniques employed in investment decision making, working capital management, and financing the activities of a business. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 105. Mandatory executive seminar April 25-27 in ATT 105. • 02260 RAO, R fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An exploration of concepts and techniques employed in investment decision making, working capital management, and financing the activities of a business. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Dallas. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 02265 SIALM, C • 02270 SIALM, C Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to help students develop a general management orientation. Subjects include the role of the general manager, formulating business and corporate-level strategy, managing strategic change, strategy implementation, and developing general managers. Business Administration 188T, 288T, 388T and Management 385 (Topic 49: Strategic Management) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 105. Mandatory executive seminar April 25-27 in ATT 105. • 02290 COURTER, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to help students develop a general management orientation. Subjects include the role of the general manager, formulating business and corporate-level strategy, managing strategic change, strategy implementation, and developing general managers. Business Administration 188T, 288T, 388T and Management 385 (Topic 49: Strategic Management) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in cohort I. • 02295 TTH 800 - 930 GSB 3.104 HENDERSON, A Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the marketing perspective on strategy development and to the elements of marketing analysis. Includes the functional decision areas of the marketing manager, such as products and product lines, pricing policies, branding, promotion and advertising, and channels of distribution, and how organizations use these components to create, capture, and sustain value for the firm. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in Cohort II of the MBA Program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip December 8-14. Taught at the UT Southwes tern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 02250 JAIN, K B A 385T time FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-HOU MARKETING MANAGEMENT-I-DAL B A 384T days fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the issues and decisions involved in the production of goods and services. Focuses on designing, operating, controlling, and improving the systems that accomplish production. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the executive MBA Program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Santa Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 02230 GUTIERREZ, G B A 380S unique OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT-MEX B A 390D Offered on the letter-grade basis only. The use of decision support systems and database management concepts in an organization for information management and processing by mainframe and personal computer. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 78, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Sa nta Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 02315 BARUA, A 13 course unique B A 191 PRACTICUM IN FINANCE-MSF days time room instructor course fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance Program. • 02320 SPEC STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMIN fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 B A 391 SPEC STDS: CAPSTONE INTEGRATED fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Houston. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. • 02340 SPEC STDS: INTERNATIONAL BUSN fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: LEGAL ENVIR OF BUSN fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: MGMT INFO SYSTEMS fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: STATISTICS fee: $40.00 SPEC STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMIN fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02345 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02350 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02355 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02360 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02365 • 02370 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Busi- 14 1-SPEC STDS: FINANCE fee: $40.00 2-SPEC STDS: MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 3-SPEC STDS: REAL ESTATE fee: $40.00 4-SPEC STDS: RISK MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 5-SPEC STDS: ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 6-SPEC STDS: MARKETING fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: INTERNATIONAL BUSN fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: LEGAL ENVIR OF BUSN fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: MGMT INFO SYSTEMS fee: $40.00 SPEC STDS: STATISTICS fee: $40.00 1-SPEC STDS: FINANCE fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02400 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 02335 SPEC STDS: INTEGR IND STD-HOU instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02395 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets 6-9:15pm Tuesdays, February 18, 25; March 4, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, and 22 in GSB 3.138. Mandatory exam Wednesday, April 23. • 02330 T 600 - 915P GSB 3.138 ADAMS, R SPEC STDS: INTEGR IND STD-DAL room Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02390 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02329 B A 291 time Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02385 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02327 6-SPEC STDS: MARKETING days Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02380 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02325 1-SPEC STDS: FINANCE unique ness. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02375 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02405 B A 691 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02410 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02415 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02420 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02425 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02430 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02435 course unique days time room instructor 2-SPEC STDS: MANAGEMENT course fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02440 3-SPEC STDS: REAL ESTATE fee: $40.00 4-SPEC STDS: RISK MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 5-SPEC STDS: ACCOUNTING 6-SPEC STDS: MARKETING fee: $40.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in business administration, completion of the core courses for the degree, and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser. • 02465 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS fee: $40.00 ACC 353J INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 ACC 355 INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION fee: $40.00 INTRO TO ASSURANCE SERVICES fee: $40.00 ACC 359 MANAGERIAL/COST ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 ACC 364 FUNDAMENTALS OF TAXATION fee: $40.00 ACCOUNTING PRACTICUM fee: $40.00 Accounting - ACC ACC 311 ACC 312 ACC 312H FOUNDATIONS OF ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACC fee: $40.00 ACC 358C An introduction to financial and managerial accounting, with emphasis on the content, interpretation, and uses of accounting reports. Discussion of the determination and reporting of net income and financial position, and the theories underlying business financial statements; consideration of managerial accounting topics designed to extend the student's knowledge to the planning and controlling of the operations of the firm. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. • 02520 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 2.112A VERDUZCO, D • 02525 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 2.112A VERDUZCO, D • 02530 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 2.112A VERDUZCO, D Concepts and their application in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation; analysis of financial statements. Accounting 311 and 311H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. Prerequisite: Twenty-four semester hours of college credit. • 02535 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.110 CHARRIER, G • 02540 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.116 CHARRIER, G • 02545 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.110 BADOLATO, P • 02550 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 4.110 BADOLATO, P FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGERIAL ACC fee: $40.00 Introduction to cost behavior, budgeting, responsibility accounting, cost control, and product costing. Accounting 312 and 312H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. Prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H. • 02555 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.102 KAMAS, J • 02560 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 3.104 JOHANNS, J • 02565 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 3.124 PLATT, D • 02570 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.102 KAMAS, J • 02575 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 3.104 BROWN, P • 02580 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.110 JOHNSTON-BLAIR, D • 02585 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.132 SMITH, S • 02590 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.110 JOHNSTON-BLAIR, D • 02595 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.122 JOHANNS, J • 02600 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.102 KAMAS, J • 02605 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 4.134 SMITH, S FUNDMNTL OF MANAGERIAL ACC-HON fee: $40.00 Introduction to cost behavior, budgeting, responsibility accounting, cost control, and product costing. Accounting 312 and 312H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business HonorsProgram. Prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H, and credit or registration for Business Administration 151H. • 02610 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 5.153 LENDECKY, B instructor LENDECKY, B LENDECKY, B ACC 327 DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING ACC 310F room fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02460 B A 398R time 1100 - 1230P GSB 5.153 1230 - 200P GSB 5.153 FINANCIAL ACC-INTERMEDIATE fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02455 days ACC 326 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 02445 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Conference course in any of the areas offered by the McCombs School of Business. With consent of instructor, some topics may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Consent form required; see headnote. • 02450 unique • 02615 TTH • 02620 TTH ACC 366P Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Theoretical foundation, concepts, and principles underlying financial statements; current assets; current liabilities; property, plant, and equipment; short-term investments; present value analysis. Accounting 326 and 380K (Topic 1: Financial Accounting Standards and Analysis I) may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H, and 312 or 312H, with a grade of at least C- in each. • 02625 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 3.122 FREEMAN, R • 02630 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 3.104 FREEMAN, R • 02635 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 3.112 ATIASE, F • 02640 MW 200 - 330P UTC 3.104 ATIASE, F Study of financial statements and their related footnotes; tools and procedures common to financial statement analysis; the relationships among business transactions, environmental forces (political, economic, and social), and reported financial information; and how financial statement information can help solve certain business problems. Accounting 327 and 380K (Topic 7: Financial Statement Analysis) may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Accounting 326 with a grade of at least C-. • 02645 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.304 CASKEY, J • 02650 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.324 CASKEY, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not be counted toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. Internship and discussion hours to be arranged. See headnote for registration information. • 02655 CHARRIER, G Offered on the letter-grade basis only. The role of taxes in contemporary society and their impact on individuals and business. Only one of the following may be counted: Accounting 355, 364, 380K (Topic 11: Introduction to Taxation). Restricted to students admitted to the integrated approach to the Masterin Professional Accounting. meets with ACC 380K (TOPIC 11). • 02660 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.112 ROBINSON, J • 02665 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.112 ROBINSON, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Information quality assurance, auditing, and control, considered from the perspective of a business manager who must decide the type and amount of assurance to acquire. Only one of the following may be counted: Accounting 358C, 362, 380K (Topic 4: Introduction to Assurance Services). Restricted to students admitted to the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting. Prerequisite: Accounting 356 or the equivalent. meets with ACC 380K (TOPIC 4). • 02670 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.102 BRADSHAW, M • 02675 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.102 BRADSHAW, M • 02680 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.144 JOHANNS, J • 02685 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 2.122 KACHELMEIER, S • 02690 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 2.122 KACHELMEIER, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Analysis of manufacturing costs, development of cost estimates, and preparation of relevant information for management decision making. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 380E, 382T, Accounting 329, 359, 387 (Topic 1: Introduction to Managerial Accounting), 287 (Topic 5: Performance Management and Control). Restricted to students admitted to the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting. meets with ACC 387 (TOPIC 1). • 02695 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.104 ATIASE, R • 02700 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 3.132 ATIASE, R • 02705 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.122 ATIASE, R Introduction to the role of taxes in contemporary society and their impact on individuals and business entities; emphasis on federal income taxation. Only one of the following may be counted: Accounting 355, 364, 380K (Topic 11: Introduction to Taxation). Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H, and 312 or 312H, with a grade of at least C- in each. • 02710 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.112 ROBINSON, J • 02715 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.116 HOLBROOK, T Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Students apply skills in their major area and focus on additional project management skills through group projects conducted in a professional setting. Students may work with a private or a public enterprise. Accounting 366P and 384 (Topic: Tax Practicum) may not both be counted. Restricted to business majors. Prerequisite: Forty-five semester hours of college coursework. meets with ACC 384. • 02720 T 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D • 02725 W 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D • 02730 TH 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D 15 course unique ACC 378 TPC ACC/TAX FOR MINERAL INDUS ACC 179C ACC 379C ACC 280K days time room instructor course 1-FINCL ACC STANDS AND ANLY I fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 4-INTRO TO ASSURANCE SERVICES fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Only one of the following may be counted: Accounting 358C, 362, 380K (Topic 4). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. meets with ACC 358C. • 02770 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.102 BRADSHAW, M • 02775 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.102 BRADSHAW, M • 02780 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.144 JOHANNS, J • 02785 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 2.122 KACHELMEIER, S 16 7-FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS fee: $40.00 7-FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANLY-INT fee: $40.00 7-FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANLY-INT fee: $40.00 8-PETROLEUM ACC: PRIN/PROC/ISS fee: $40.00 8-PETROLEUM ACC: PRIN/PROC/ISS fee: $40.00 11-INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION fee: $40.00 13-INFO TECH FOR ACC & CONTROL fee: $40.00 MANAGRL ACC/FIN STMNT ANLY-DAL fee: $40.00 MANAGRL ACC/FIN STMNT ANLY-DAL fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. • 02830 MW 330 - 500P GSB 2.122 SCOTT, W Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Only one of the following may be counted: Accounting 355, 364, 380K (Topic 11). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program, Business Administration 384T; for students enrolled in the traditional approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, credit or registration for Accounting 381 or the equivalent. meets with ACC 355. • 02835 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.112 ROBINSON, J • 02840 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.112 ROBINSON, J fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. meets with ACC 378. • 02825 MW 200 - 330P GSB 2.122 SCOTT, W fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 360 and 380K (Topic 2) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 380K (Topic 1) or the equivalent or consent of instructor. • 02765 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.144 BRADSHAW, M 6-ISS IN ACC/CNTRL NONPROF ORG Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 327 and 380K (Topic 7) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. Restricted to students in the internship program. Class meets March 18May 1. • 02820 TTH 1100 - 200P GSB 2.120 YU, Y Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 326 and 380K (Topic 1) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program, Business Administration 384T and 385T; for students enrolled in the traditional approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 381 or the equivalent and credit or registration for Business Administration 385T or the equivalent; for students enrolled in the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 356 and Finance 357 or the equivalent. Restricted to students in the MPA program. • 02760 TTH 330 - 500P GSB 2.122 ATIASE, F 2-FINCL ACC STANDS AND ANLY II instructor KACHELMEIER, S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 327 and 380K (Topic 7) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. Restricted to students in the internship program. Class meets March 17April 30. • 02810 MW 200 - 500P GSB 2.120 YU, Y • 02815 MW 500 - 800P GSB 2.120 YU, Y Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 360 and 380K (Topic 2) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 380K (Topic 1) or the equivalent or consent of instructor. Restricted to Master of Science in Finance students. Shortened class format. Class meets 4pm-6pm, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30 in CBA 4.326. • 02755 FREEMAN, R ACC 380K 1100 - 1230P GSB 2.122 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 327 and 380K (Topic 7) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. • 02800 MW 1100 - 1230P GSB 2.122 BADOLATO, P • 02805 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 2.122 BADOLATO, P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 326 and 380K (Topic 1) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program, Business Administration 384T and 385T; for students enrolled in the traditional approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 381 or the equivalent and credit or registration for Business Administration 385T or the equivalent; for students enrolled in the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 356 and Finance 357 or the equivalent. Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 4pm-6pm, Mondays and Wednesdays, January 15-March 5 in CBA 4.326. • 02750 MW 400 - 600P CBA 4.326 FREEMAN, R 2-FINCL ACC STANDS AND ANLY II room fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, InternationalBusiness 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Accounting 311 or 311H, and 312 or 312H, with a grade of at least C- in each; consent of instructor; and written approval on forms provided for that purpose before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office. • 02745 1-FINCL ACC STANDS AND ANLY I time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Accounting 361 and 380K (Topic 6) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. • 02795 TTH 800 - 930 GSB 2.122 GRANOF, M Hour(s) to be arranged. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, InternationalBusiness 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Accounting 311 or 311H, and 312 or 312H, with a grade of at least C- in each; consent of instructor; and written approval on forms provided for that purpose before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office. • 02740 INDEPENDENT RSCH ACCOUNTING days • 02790 TTH Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H, and 312 or 312H, with a grade of at least C- in each. Some topics have additional prerequisites; these are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ACC 380K (TOPIC 8). • 02735 MW 200 - 330P GSB 2.122 SCOTT, W INDEPENDENT RSCH ACCOUNTING unique fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of selected accounting topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 356, 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent. • 02845 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 2.122 BROWN, P ACC 381N Surveys the strategic uses of the most important elements of internal accounting systems, including cost accounting systems and management control systems used for planning and budgeting, and the use of publicly available financial accounting information to evaluate past performance,forecast future performance, and estimate the value of debt and equity securities. May not be counted by students with credit for Accounting 380K (Topic 7:Financial Statement Analysis) or Business Administration 380E. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas , Texas. • 02850 WILLIAMSON, M Surveys the strategic uses of the most important elements of internal accounting systems, including cost accounting systems and management control systems used for planning and budgeting, and the use of publicly available financial accounting information to evaluate past performance,forecast future performance, and estimate the value of debt and equity securities. May not be counted by students with credit for Ac- course unique days time room instructor course counting 380K (Topic 7:Financial Statement Analysis) or Business Administration 380E. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29, April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas , Texas. • 02855 WILLIAMSON, M MANAGRL ACC/FIN STMNT ANLY-HOU fee: $40.00 ACC 384 Surveys the strategic uses of the most important elements of internal accounting systems, including cost accounting systems and management control systems used for planning and budgeting, and the use of publicly available financial accounting information to evaluate past performance,forecast future performance, and estimate the value of debt and equity securities. May not be counted by students with credit for Accounting 380K (Topic 7:Financial Statement Analysis) or Business Administration 380E. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Houston. Class meets January 34, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, T exas. • 02860 LENDECKY, B MANAGRL ACC/FIN STMNT ANLY-HOU fee: $40.00 1-STDS IN AUDITING, MPA PROG fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 2-MANAGE AUDITING AND CONTROL 4-FRAUD EXAMINATION ACC 386K fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Professional and technical aspects of practice; ethics and legal responsibilities; review of fieldwork, emphasizing materiality, sampling, and working papers; reporting problems, including long-form and special purpose reports; fraud examination and audit methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students in the Master of Business Administration program, Business Administration 384T or the equivalent; for students in the traditional approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent, or consent of instructor; and Accounting 387 (Topic 1: Introduction to Managerial Accounting) or the equivalent, or TAX PRACTICUM fee: $40.00 2-TAXATION OF ENTITIES I fee: $40.00 2-TAXATION OF ENTITIES I fee: $40.00 4-TAX PLAN FOR BUSN ENTITIES fee: $40.00 6-INTERNATL AND INTERSTATE TAX fee: $40.00 3-EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IN ACC fee: $40.00 4-ANALYTICAL RESEARCH IN ACC fee: $40.00 6-DOCTORAL RESEARCH TOPICS fee: $40.00 5-PERFORMANCE MGMT AND CONTROL fee: $40.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced analysis in federal taxation, with emphasis on historical and current developments; application of research techniques to income tax and estate tax planning; case studies and reports. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master in Professional Accounting degree program or consent of instructor. meets with ACC 366P. • 02905 T 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D • 02910 W 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D • 02915 TH 330 - 530P UTC 3.122 DEVIDAL, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Financial accounting theory; current pronouncements on theory; problems of income determination; accounting research and research methodology applied to accounting issues. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, admission to the doctoral degree program in accounting, and consent of instructor. • 02945 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 5.154 LAUX, V Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Financial accounting theory; current pronouncements on theory; problems of income determination; accounting research and research methodology applied to accounting issues. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, admission to the doctoral degree program in accounting, and consent of instructor. • 02947 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 5.154 LAUX, V fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Professional and technical aspects of practice; ethics and legal responsibilities; review of fieldwork, emphasizing materiality, sampling, and working papers; reporting problems, including long-form and special purpose reports; fraud examination and audit methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students in the Master of Business Administration program, Business Administration 384T or the equivalent; for students in the traditional approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, credit or registration for Accounting 381, Business Administration 384T, or the equivalent; for students in the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, credit or registration for Accounting 358C or the equivalent. • 02895 MW 930 - 1100 GSB 2.122 GEORGE, R instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced analysis in federal taxation, with emphasis on historical and current developments; application of research techniques to income tax and estate tax planning; case studies and reports. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master in Professional Accounting degree program or consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Accounting 384 (Topic 1). • 02940 TTH 330 - 500P CBA 4.332 SINGER, S fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Professional and technical aspects of practice; ethics and legal responsibilities; review of fieldwork, emphasizing materiality, sampling, and working papers; reporting problems, including long-form and special purpose reports; fraud examination and audit methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 358C, 380K (Topic 4: Introduction to Assurance Services), or the equivalent, or consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the MPA program. Class meets March 18-May 1. • 02885 TTH 800 - 1100 GSB 2.120 SCHMIDT, J • 02890 TTH 500 - 800P GSB 2.120 SCHMIDT, J room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced analysis in federal taxation, with emphasis on historical and current developments; application of research techniques to income tax and estate tax planning; case studies and reports. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master in Professional Accounting degree program or consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 384 (Topic 2). meets with LAW 379M. • 02935 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.332 SINGER, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Professional and technical aspects of practice; ethics and legal responsibilities; review of fieldwork, emphasizing materiality, sampling, and working papers; reporting problems, including long-form and special purpose reports; fraud examination and audit methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 358C, 380K (Topic 4: Introduction to Assurance Services), or the equivalent, or consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the MPA program. Class meets March 17-April 30. • 02875 MW 800 - 1100 GSB 2.120 KINNEY, W • 02880 MW 1100 - 200P GSB 2.120 KINNEY, W 1-STDS IN AUDITING, MPA PROG time Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced analysis in federal taxation, with emphasis on historical and current developments; application of research techniques to income tax and estate tax planning; case studies and reports. Focuses on taxation of C corporations and their shareholders. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master in Professional Accounting degree program or consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Accounting 384 (Topic 1). Class meets January 13-February 26. • 02925 MWF 800 - 1030 GSB 2.120 ZVINAKIS, K • 02930 MWF 1030 - 100P GSB 2.120 ZVINAKIS, K Surveys the strategic uses of the most important elements of internal accounting systems, including cost accounting systems and management control systems used for planning and budgeting, and the use of publicly available financial accounting information to evaluate past performance,forecast future performance, and estimate the value of debt and equity securities. May not be counted by students with credit for Accounting 380K (Topic 7:Financial Statement Analysis) or Business Administration 380E. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets Mondays January 13, 27; February 3, 10, 17, 24; March 3, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21; and Wednesday, January 22. • 02870 M 600 - 915P GSB 3.138 ALBRECHT, J ACC 383K days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced analysis in federal taxation, with emphasis on historical and current developments; application of research techniques to income tax and estate tax planning; case studies and reports. Focuses on taxation of C corporations and their shareholders. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master in Professional Accounting degree program or consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Accounting 384 (Topic 1). • 02920 MW 800 - 930 CBA 4.326 JOHNSTON-BLAIR, D Surveys the strategic uses of the most important elements of internal accounting systems, including cost accounting systems and management control systems used for planning and budgeting, and the use of publicly available financial accounting information to evaluate past performance,forecast future performance, and estimate the value of debt and equity securities. May not be counted by students with credit for Accounting 380K (Topic 7:Financial Statement Analysis) or Business Administration 380E. Restricted to students in the MBA Program in Houston. Class meets January 34, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Te xas. • 02865 BADOLATO, P MANAGRL ACC/FINCL STATMNT ANLY unique consent of instructor; for students in the integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting program, Accounting 356 or consent of instructor, and Accounting 359 or the equivalent or consent of instructor. • 02900 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 4.102 BRADSHAW, M Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Financial accounting theory; current pronouncements on theory; problems of income determination; accounting research and research methodology applied to accounting issues. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, admission to the doctoral degree program in accounting, and consent of instructor. • 02950 MW 1100 - 1230P GSB 5.154 ACC 287 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of accounting information by managers within the organization for decision making, planning, and the design of control systems for implementing the organization's strategy. Topics include long-range planning, annual profit planning, activity-based costing, cost prediction, strategic control systems, and performance evaluation. Case studies are used. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 380E, 382T, Accounting 329, 359, 387 (Topic 1), 287 (Topic 5). Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Class meets 8-10am, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 02955 WILLIAMSON, M 17 course unique days time room 5-PERFORMANCE MGMT AND CONTROL instructor fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of accounting information by managers within the organization for decision making, planning, and the design of control systems for implementing the organization's strategy. Topics include long-range planning, annual profit planning, activity-based costing, cost prediction, strategic control systems, and performance evaluation. Case studies are used. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 380E, 382T, Accounting 329, 359, 387 (Topic 1), 287 (Topic 5). Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the MBA program. Class meets January 13-February 26 and Friday, January 24th. Mandatory exams February 27-28. • 02960 MW 1000 - 1200 GSB 3.106 WILLIAMSON, M • 02965 MW 1200 - 200P GSB 3.106 WILLIAMSON, M 5-PERFORMANCE MGMT AND CONTROL 1-INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACC fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of accounting information by managers within the organization for decision making, planning, and the design of control systems for implementing the organization's strategy. Topics include long-range planning, annual profit planning, activity-based costing, cost prediction, strategic control systems, and performance evaluation. Case studies are used. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 380E, 382T, Accounting 329, 359, 387 (Topic 1), 287 (Topic 5). Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with ACC 359. • 02975 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.104 ATIASE, R • 02980 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 3.132 ATIASE, R • 02985 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.122 ATIASE, R 4-STRATEGIC CONTROL SYSTEMS ACC 291C ACC 391C SPECIAL STUDIES IN ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. • 03000 SPEC STDS ACCOUNTING-AUDIT INT fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. Restricted to tax interns. • 03015 SPECIAL STUDIES IN ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. • 03020 • 03025 18 days time room instructor fee: $40.00 SPECIAL STUDIES IN ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 THESIS fee: $40.00 THESIS fee: $40.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. Restricted to audit interns. • 03030 • 03035 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. • 03040 May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. • 03045 ACC 698A ACC 698B ACC 398R ACC 399R ACC 699R ACC 999R ACC 399W ACC 699W ACC 999W fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. Restricted to audit interns. • 03005 • 03010 SPEC STDS ACCOUNTING-TAX INT SPEC STDS ACCOUNTING-TAX INT fee: $40.00 May be repeated for credit. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program or the doctoral program in accounting; and consent of instructor. • 02995 SPECIAL STUDIES IN ACCOUNTING fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of accounting information by managers within the organization for decision making, planning, and the design of control systems for implementing the organization's strategy. Topics include long-range planning, annual profit planning, activity-based costing, cost prediction, strategic control systems, and performance evaluation. Case studies are used. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Accounting 359, 387 (Topic 1), or the equivalent. • 02990 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.118 ALBRECHT, J ACC 191C unique SPEC STDS ACCOUNTING-AUDIT INT fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of accounting information by managers within the organization for decision making, planning, and the design of control systems for implementing the organization's strategy. Topics include long-range planning, annual profit planning, activity-based costing, cost prediction, strategic control systems, and performance evaluation. Case studies are used. Only one of the following may be counted: Business Administration 380E, 382T, Accounting 329, 359, 387 (Topic 1), 287 (Topic 5). Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the MBA program. Class meets 10am-12noon, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30 in GSB 3.104. Mandatory exams May 1-2. meets with STA 287. • 02970 WILLIAMSON, M ACC 387 course ACC 691C Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in the doctoral program in accounting and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Accounting 698A. • 03050 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in the doctoral program in accounting and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Accounting 698A. • 03055 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the doctoral program in accounting, completion of the core courses for the degree, and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser. • 03060 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03065 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03070 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03075 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Accounting 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03080 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Accounting 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03085 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Accounting 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03090 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT, AND SOCIETY Business, Government, and Society - BGS Legal Environment of Business - LEB BGS 325 SOCL AND ETHICAL RESP OF BUSN BGS 371 CORPORATE POLITICAL STRATEGY Examines ethical aspects of the decision-making processes of managers and employees. Also explores responsibility of firms to society and other constituencies. Restricted to students in a business major. meets with MKT 372. • 03145 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.330 JUE, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. A study of how the political and regulatory environment enables and constrains business activity and how individual firms and groups of firms can ethically yet effectively lobby legislatures, negotiate with regulators, create industry associations, make campaign contributions, and engage in other political activity to gain competitive advantage. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. meets with MKT 372. • 03150 MW 330 - 500P GSB 5.142A WERNER, T course unique BGS 380 ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY BGS 381 BGS 381L days time room instructor Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Topic description: Introduces students to the legal, business, and engineering facets of energy development and entrepreneurship. Structured around two central case studies, one based on a wind development project an d the other on a highefficiency natural gas combined-cycle plant. The key stages of project development will be covered, including site selection, due diligence, permitting, contracting, and financing. The case stud ies are designed (1) to provide real-world conditions for understanding project development, (2) to allow students to engage in practical problem solving, and (3) to enable government policies to be evaluated in cont ext. meets with M E 397, LAW 397S, C E 397, P A 388K. • 03155 ADELMAN, D course unique LEB 323H BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS-HONORS fee: $40.00 LEB 363 REAL ESTATE LAW fee: $40.00 LEB 179 INDPENDENT RSCH LEGL ENVR BUSN fee: $40.00 LEB 379 INDPENDENT RSCH LEGL ENVR BUSN fee: $40.00 LEB 180 SOCL/ETH RESPONSIBIL OF BUSN fee: $40.00 LEB 380 LEGAL & ETHICAL ENVIR OF BUSN fee: $40.00 TPCS LEGAL ENVIR OF BUSN-HOU fee: $40.00 TPCS LEGAL ENVIR OF BUSN-HOU fee: $40.00 3-LAW OF COMMRCL R E FIN & DEV fee: $40.00 LAW, ETHICS, & CORP SOCL RESP Examines corporate responsibility issues and the tools necessary to manage relationships with external stakeholders such as governments, nongovernmental organizations, and communities in legal, political, and cultural contexts. Business, Government, and Society 381 and Legal Environment of Business 380 (Topic 36: Law, Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 03160 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.304 RENBARGER, G • 03165 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.304 RENBARGER, G • 03170 TTH 330 - 500P CBA 4.304 RENBARGER, G SOCIAL & ETHICAL RESP OF BUSN Examines ethical aspects of the managerial decision-making process and the application of fundamental ethical principles to business, legal, and social problems. Includes ethical implications of financial markets, race and gender discrimination, employee privacy, multinational business, and health, safety, environmental, and consumer issues. Business, Government, and Society 381L and Legal Environment of Business 380 (Topic 1: Social and Ethical Responsibility of Business) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master of Business Administration or the Master in Professional Accounting degree program. meets with MKT 382. • 03175 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.138 JUE, S SOCIAL & ETHICAL RESP OF BUSN Examines ethical aspects of the managerial decision-making process and the application of fundamental ethical principles to business, legal, and social problems. Includes ethical implications of financial markets, race and gender discrimination, employee privacy, multinational business, and health, safety, environmental, and consumer issues. Business, Government, and Society 381L and Legal Environment of Business 380 (Topic 1: Social and Ethical Responsibility of Business) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and admission to the Master of Business Administration or the Master in Professional Accounting degree program. Shortened class format. Class meets January 6-February 14. • 03180 MWF 800 - 1030 CBA 4.344 BREDESON, D • 03185 MWF 1030 - 100P CBA 4.344 BREDESON, D BGS 382 LEB 320F LEB 323 CORPORATE POLITICAL STRATEGY Offered on the letter-grade basis only. A study of how the political and regulatory environment enables and constrains business activity and how individual firms and groups of firms can ethically, yet effectively, lobby legislatures, negotiate with regulators, create industry associations, make campaign contributions, and engage in other political activity to gain competitive advantage. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with P A 388K. • 03190 MW 200 - 330P GSB 5.142A WERNER, T FOUNDS OF LEGAL ENVIR OF BUSN fee: $40.00 Introduction to the legal problems confronting businesses in the global environment. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Not open to law students. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Restricted to non-business students. • 03245 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 2.112A MEAKIN, C • 03250 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 THORNLEY, A • 03255 MW 200 - 330P GSB 2.124 THORNLEY, A • 03260 MW 330 - 500P GSB 2.124 THORNLEY, A BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS fee: $40.00 An investigation of the role of law in society; introduction to legal reasoning, dispute resolution, judicial process, constitutional law, agency, torts, government regulations; business ethics; study of contracts. Legal Environment of Business 323 and 323H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. • 03265 MWF 900 - 1000 UTC 4.122 PEDERSEN, F • 03270 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.110 MURRAY, P • 03275 MWF 1000 - 1100 UTC 3.102 ALLISON, J • 03280 MWF 1000 - 1100 UTC 4.122 PEDERSEN, F • 03285 MWF 1100 - 1200 UTC 4.110 ALLISON, J • 03290 MWF 1100 - 1200 UTC 4.122 PEDERSEN, F • 03295 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.104 BREDESON, D days time room instructor An investigation of the role of law in society; introduction to legal reasoning, dispute resolution, judicial process, constitutional law, agency, torts, government regulations; business ethics; study of contracts. Legal Environment of Business 323 and 323H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, ninety semester hours of college coursework, Accounting 312 or 312H, and credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H. • 03300 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.348 MEAKIN, C • 03305 TTH 330 - 500P GSB 5.153 PRENTICE, R An examination of law pertaining to estates and interests in land, conveyances and mortgages, brokers, easements, contracts, default and foreclosure. Prerequisite: Thirty semester hours of undergraduate coursework, or consent of instructor. meets with LEB 380 (TOPIC 3). • 03310 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.104 MURRAY, P Hour(s) to be arranged. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, InternationalBusiness 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Legal Environment of Business 323 or 323H with a grade of at least C-; consent of instructor; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose. • 03315 Hour(s) to be arranged. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, InternationalBusiness 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Legal Environment of Business 323 or 323H with a grade of at least C-; consent of instructor; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose. • 03320 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the evening MBA program. Topic description: Ethical aspects of the managerial decision-making process; application of fundamental ethical principles to business, legal, and social problems. Ethical implications of financial markets; race and gender discrimination; employee privacy; health, safety, environmental, and consumer issues; and multinational business firms. Class meets Tuesdays, January 14, 21, 28, February 4, and 11. • 03325 T 600 - 915P GSB 3.138 MEAKIN, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18; 31, February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 106. Mandatory executive seminar May 4-10 taught in Beijin g, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 03330 MEAKIN, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12 and 25-26. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Te xas. • 03335 MEAKIN, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Te xas. • 03340 MEAKIN, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. The legal framework of commercial real estate finance and development, including basic real estate law concepts, legal aspects of financing techniques and instruments, subdivision land-use controls, environmentalregulation of real estate development, and other topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LEB 363. • 03345 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.104 MURRAY, P 19 course unique days time room instructor 4-LAW FOR FINANCE fee: $40.00 17-LIABIL & REG OF ACCOUNTANTS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Covers all aspects of securities regulation, including the legal responsibilities and liabilities of investment bankers, stock analysts, hedge fund managers, auditors, and other securities industry professionals; corporate disclosure requirements; public offering rules; insider trading; mergers and acquisitions; shareholder rights; and relevant ethical and global implications. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 03350 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.104 PRENTICE, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. State and federal regulations and tort and contract law principles that constrain accountants and create potential liability. Ethical and international dimensions are included where appropriate. Legal Environment of Business 380 (Topic 1) and 380 (Topic 17) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 03355 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.134 AYENI, G 26-LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS unique INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT fee: $200.00 FIN 367Q INVESTMENT MGMT: QUANTITATIVE fee: $40.00 FIN 370 INTEGRATIVE FINANCE fee: $130.00 INTEGRATIVE FINANCE-HON fee: $130.00 MONEY AND CAPITAL MARKETS fee: $130.00 ADV VALUATION/FINANCL MODELING fee: $40.00 ENVIR/SOCIAL/GOV INVESTING fee: $40.00 FINCL PLAN & POL FOR LRG CORPS fee: $100.00 ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE fee: $125.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Legal issues and principles affecting the business entrepreneur, including those related to formation of the appropriate type of businessorganization, capitalization, protection of personal assets from business liabilities, protection of innovative ideas, hiring key personnel, and related topics. Ethical and international dimensions are included where appropriate. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 03360 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.324 MEAKIN, C 30-LEGAL ENVIR BUSN FOR MPA'S course FIN 367 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on legal constraints affecting managerial decision making and business behavior. Introduction to the legal system, with particular emphasis on its applications to the accounting profession. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the Master in Professional Accounting program. • 03365 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.116 CROSS, F DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Finance - FIN Real Estate - R E FIN 320F FIN 353 FIN 357 FIN 357H 20 FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCE fee: $40.00 INTERNSHIP IN FINANCE fee: $40.00 BUSINESS FINANCE BUSINESS FINANCE-HONORS FIN 371M FIN 372 fee: $40.00 Principles of finance, with application to all aspects of the business firm; particular attention to cost of capital, investment decisions, management of assets, and procurement of funds. Finance 357 and 357H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Statistics 309 or 309H, credit or registration for Accounting 312 or 312H, and Business Administration 324 or 324H. • 03435 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.132 WEBB, S • 03440 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 4.132 DUVIC, R • 03445 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.132 DUVIC, R • 03450 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.146 WEBB, S • 03455 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.124 WEBB, S • 03460 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.132 DUVIC, R • 03465 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.124 POLOSKEY, M • 03470 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.132 DUVIC, R • 03475 MW 330 - 500P UTC 4.124 POLOSKEY, M room instructor Investment theory, alternatives, and decision making under differing uncertainties and constraints; formulation of objectives and strategies; development of conceptual managerial perspectives and philosophies for investment environments. Finance 367 and 367Q may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H; and credit or registration for Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, or 375H. • 03485 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.104 MILLER, J • 03490 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.132 MUHLHOFER, T • 03495 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 4.122 JIANG, H • 03500 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.122 JIANG, H • 03505 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.104 MUHLHOFER, T • 03510 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.104 SADLER, M • 03515 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.132 JIANG, H Quantitative approach to investments; decision making under differing uncertainties and constraints; portfolio theory and applications; formulation of investment strategies; introduction to option pricing; Monte Carlo simulation; and development of conceptual managerial perspectives and philosophies for investment environments. Finance 367 and 367Q may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H, and credit or registration for Statistics 375 or 375H. • 03520 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.132 ALEXANDER, J Integrates financial decision making in functional areas of finance; utilizes various concepts to promulgate strategies, policies, and procedures in managing funds to achieve objectives. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Ninety semester hours of college coursework; Finance 367 or 367Q; credit or registration for one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, 366P, Marketing 353, 366P, Operations Management 353, or 366P; and three additional semester hours of coursework in finance or real estate. • 03525 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.332 MILLER, J • 03530 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.326 HUGHES, R • 03535 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.332 WAY, W • 03540 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.326 HUGHES, R • 03545 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.330 MILLER, J • 03550 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.332 WAY, W • 03555 MW 330 - 500P CBA 4.332 WAY, W • 03560 MW 330 - 500P CBA 4.348 MILLER, J Development of modern financial markets, with emphasis on the factors that determine interest rates; institutional characteristics and pricing mechanisms of various interest-sensitive securities. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H. • 03570 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.132 SPELLMAN, L • 03575 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 1.132 SPELLMAN, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in finance with emphasis on theoretical and quantitativeanalysis. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q. meets with R M 376. • 03580 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.134 MUTHURAMAN, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in finance with emphasis on theoretical and quantitativeanalysis. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q. • 03585 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.132 STARKS, L FIN 374C fee: $40.00 An investigation of the principles of finance, with application to all aspects of the business firm; particular attention to cost of capital, investment decisions, management of assets, and procurement of funds. Finance 357 and 357H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Economics 304K and 304L, and credit or registration for Accounting 312 or 312H, Business Administration 324 or 324H, and Statistics 371H or 375H. • 03480 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.330 TWITE, G time Integrates financial decision making in functional areas of finance; utilizes various concepts to promulgate strategies, policies, and procedures in managing funds to achieve objectives. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Ninety semester hours of college coursework; Finance 367 or 367Q; credit or registration for one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, 366P, Marketing 353, 366P, Operations Management 353, or 366P; and three additional semester hours of coursework in finance or real estate. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. • 03565 MW 930 - 1100 GSB 5.153 HARTZELL, J Principles of effective financial management, including planning, organization, and control; financial intermediaries; securities markets; evaluating alternative assets, debt, and capital structures. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Accounting 310F, or 311 or 311H and 312 or 312H. • 03420 MW 800 - 930 UTC 2.102A TOPRAC, H • 03425 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 2.102A TOPRAC, H • 03427 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 3.132 TOPRAC, H Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not be counted toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. • 03430 TOPRAC, H days FIN 374S An in-depth study of theory and practice of corporate financial management in establishing major financial and investment policies; techniques for analysis, evaluation, and control. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H. • 03590 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.104 HAHN, W • 03595 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.132 HAHN, W • 03600 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.132 BUTLER, J • 03603 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.132 HAHN, W • 03604 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.132 HAHN, W Development, implementation, and control of financial plans, strategies, and policies by owner-managers of small and medium-sized firms; analysis of alternatives and de- course unique days time room instructor course cision making. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H. • 03605 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.132 HAHN, W • 03610 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.132 HAHN, W • 03613 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 3.124 FIN 376 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE fee: $125.00 FIN 377 1-PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS AND MGMT fee: $40.00 FIN 286 fee: $90.00 3-SECURITY ANALYSIS-FAP fee: $150.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Finance 377 (Topic 3) and 377 (Topic 4: Financial Analysis) may not both be counted. Restricted to students accepted to the Financial Analyst Program. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q, and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Financial Analyst Program. • 03640 TTH 800 - 930 GSB 3.120 KAMM, K • 03645 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.120 KAMM, K 3-SECURITY ANALYSIS-REIT fee: $40.00 FIN 390 1-FINCL MARKETS & INSTITUTIONS fee: $140.00 FIN 294 7-RAISING CAPITAL fee: $40.00 8-FINCL STRAT FOR ENERGY FIRMS fee: $40.00 17-ADV VALUATN & FINCL MODLNG fee: $40.00 1-ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE fee: $140.00 2-FINANCIAL STRATEGIES fee: $145.00 3-GLOBAL FINANCE fee: $140.00 fee: $150.00 FIN 179C FIN 379C INDEPENDENT RSCH IN FINANCE fee: $40.00 INDEPENDENT RSCH IN FINANCE fee: $40.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Finance 357 or 357H with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. How financial markets are organized and function. Includes debt equity and foreign exchange markets, primary and secondary market operations, and investment banking. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Business Administration 285T or 385T, Finance 286, and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance) and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). • 03695 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.144 SPELLMAN, L Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An analysis of the decision to raise capital, including sources of debt and equity, financial distress, restructuring, and financing acquisitions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance), and credit or registration for Finance 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 12noon-2pm, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30, in CBA 4.328. • 03700 ALMAZAN, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Construction and use of financial models for valuation and decision-making. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance), and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 1pm-3pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 18-May 1, in CBA 4.328. • 03710 BUTLER, J fee: $40.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Finance 357 or 357H with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 03665 Study of subjects such as financial modeling, derivatives in corporate finance, business valuation, and value-based management. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Restricted to students in the MBA program. Class meets January 13-February 26 and Friday, January 24th. Mandatory exams February 27-28. • 03675 MW 800 - 1000 GSB 3.130 PARRINO, R • 03680 MW 1000 - 1200 GSB 3.130 PARRINO, R • 03685 MW 1200 - 200P GSB 3.130 PARRINO, R Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An integrated analysis of the interaction between the investment and operating policies of a corporation and its financial strategies, with special emphasis on firms in the energy industry. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance), and credit or registration for Finance 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to Master of Science in Finance students. Shortened class format. Class meets 1pm-3pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 14-March 6 in CBA 4.328. • 03705 TTH 100 - 300P CBA 4.328 BEACH, F fee: $145.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Finance 377 (Topic 2) and 377 (Topic 5) may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Additional prerequisite: Finance 367 or 367Q. • 03663 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.332 ALEXANDER, J instructor Study of subjects such as financial modeling, derivatives in corporate finance, business valuation, and value-based management. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Restricted to students in the MPA program. Shortened class format. Class meets 4pm-6pm, Mondays and Wednesdays, January 13-February 26 and Friday, January 24th in CBA 4.330. • 03690 MW 400 - 600P CBA 4.330 PARRINO, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Application of fundamental analysis and valuation techniques. Finance 377 (Topic 3) and 377 (Topic 4) may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q. • 03655 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.122 POLOSKEY, M • 03660 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 1.146 KAMM, K 5-ENERGY FINANCIAL RISK MGMT room VALUATION-MPA Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Finance 377 (Topic 3) and 377 (Topic 4: Financial Analysis) may not both be counted. Restricted to students accepted to the Financial Analyst Program. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q, and consent of instructor. meets with FIN 397 (TOPIC 6). • 03650 M 330 - 630P CBA 4.324 HALLMAN, G 4-FINANCIAL ANALYSIS time fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Restricted to students in a business major. Additional prerequisite: Finance 367 or 367Q. • 03625 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.132 • 03630 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.132 ALVES, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Second course in investments, with emphasis on quantitative applicationsand the underlying theory in the analysis and management of securities and portfolios. Finance 377 (Topic 2) and 377 (Topic 5: Energy Financial Risk Management) may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 367 or 367Q. • 03635 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.304 ANJOS, F days VALUATION The international financial environment, with emphasis on the factors affecting exchange rates and how exchange rate changes affect the firm. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Finance 357 or 357H. • 03615 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.132 MAGEE, S • 03620 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.132 MAGEE, S 2-FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT unique must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 03670 FIN 394 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced corporate financial management in the global marketplace: valuation concepts, optimal capital structure, risk management, corporate control and restructuring, and mergers and acquisitions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286. Restricted to students in the MBA program. • 03715 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.104 COHN, J • 03720 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.104 COHN, J • 03725 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.116 ALTI, A • 03730 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 1.116 ALTI, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An integrated analysis of the interaction between the investment and operating policies of a corporation and its financial strategies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the MBA program. • 03735 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.102 ALMAZAN, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1), and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the MBA program. • 03740 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.132 MAGEE, S 21 course unique days time room 11-PRIVATE EQUITY instructor course fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An examination of the application of advanced corporate finance concepts in the private equity markets. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance), and credit or registration for Finance 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. • 03745 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.332 14-VENTURE CAPTL FELLOWS PROG fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 16-CORP FIN AND FINCL MARKETS fee: $40.00 17-ADV VALUATN & FINCL MODLNG fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Construction and use of financial models for valuation and decision-making. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286, 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance), and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). • 03765 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.104 BUTLER, J fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 9-APPLIED FINANCE RESEARCH fee: $40.00 6-SPECIAL TOPICS IN INVESTMENT fee: $40.00 6-SPECIAL TOPICS IN INVESTMENT fee: $40.00 7-DERIVATIVE SECURITIES fee: $40.00 8-ENERGY DERIVATIVES fee: $40.00 FIN 397 1-INVESTMENT THEORY & PRAC-IF fee: $285.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of the investment decision-making process, asset allocation, security analysis, risk and expected return measurement, asset-pricing models, and international investment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286. Restricted to MBA Investment Fund students. • 03830 MW 330 - 500P GSB 5.154 LEEDS, S fee: $40.00 2-PORTFOLIO MGMT & SECUR ANLY fee: $40.00 1-INVESTMENT THEORY & PRAC-MEX Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of the investment decision-making process, asset allocation, security analysis, risk and expected return measurement, asset-pricing models, and international investment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA Program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Sa nta Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 03835 PARRINO, R fee: $285.00 2-PORTFOLIO MGMT & SECUR ANLY fee: $40.00 1-INVESTMENT THEORY & PRACTICE fee: $285.00 4-FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Modern practices in managing investment portfolios, portfolio optimization methods, asset management for individual and institutional investors, and valuation of equity securities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 12noon-2pm Mondays and Wednesdays, January 13-March 5 in CBA 4.328. • 03790 MW 1200 - 200P CBA 4.328 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Modern practices in managing investment portfolios, portfolio optimization methods, asset management for individual and institutional investors, and valuation of equity securities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets January 13-March 5. • 03795 TTH 300 - 500P CBA 4.328 KOGAN, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies how firms manage their financial risk exposures and how they use derivative securities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Sci- 22 fee: $40.00 10-EMPIRICAL METHS IN CORP FIN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth study of existing empirical work in corporate finance, including econometric and statistical methods. Restricted to doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 03785 W 1100 - 200P CBA 4.338 KANG, A FIN 297 5-FIXED INCOME ANALYSIS Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis and pricing of derivative securities, including forwards, futures, and options, with emphasis on derivatives related to the energy industry. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 10am-12noon, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30, in CBA 4.328. • 03825 RONN, E Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Restricted to doctoral students in finance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 03775 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 3.130 JOHNSON, T Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides an opportunity for students to develop and conduct original research. Restricted to doctoral students in finance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 03780 MW 930 - 1100 GSB 5.154 ALMAZAN, A instructor Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis and pricing of derivative securities, including forwards, futures, and options. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1: Investment Theory and Practice). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 3pm-5pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 18-May 1 in CBA 4.328. • 03820 ANJOS, F Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Detailed introduction to asset pricing theory, focusing on absence of arbitrage, consumption-portfolio choice, and simple equilibrium models. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 03770 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 3.104 SCHNEIDER, J 6-CURRENT RESEARCH TPCS IN FIN room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and topics in the investment area that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 2pm-4pm Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30 in CBA 4.326. • 03815 TITMAN, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets Monday, January 13, 27; February 3, 10, 17, 24; March 3, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, and Wednesday January 22. • 03760 M 600 - 915P GSB 3.130 SCHNEIDER, J 3-ASSET PRICING THEORY time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and topics in the investment area that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets March 18-May 1. • 03810 TTH 100 - 300P UTC 3.124 CHARLTON, W Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286. Restricted to students in the MBA program. • 03755 F 1100 - 200P GSB 5.153 ANDRIEN, T FIN 395 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Comprehensive analysis of debt securities and the techniques used to value these instruments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 10am-12noon, Mondays and Wednesdays, January 14-March 6 in CBA 4.328. • 03805 MW 1000 - 1200 CBA 4.328 RONN, E Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286 and 394 (Topic 1). Restricted to students in the MBA program. • 03750 W 630 - 930P CBA 6.420 NOLEN, J 15-ENERGY FINANCE PRACTICUM unique ence in Finance program. Shortened class format. Class meets 9am-11am Mondays and Wednesdays, March 17-April 30 in CBA 4.344. • 03800 TWITE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of the investment decision-making process, asset allocation, security analysis, risk and expected return measurement, asset-pricing models, and international investment. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 286. • 03840 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.122 SCHNEIDER, J • 03845 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.104 BROWN, K • 03850 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.104 BROWN, K course unique days time room instructor 2-PORTFOLIO MGMT & SECUR ANLY fee: $290.00 4-FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT fee: $290.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Modern practices in managing investment portfolios, portfolio optimization methods, asset management for individual and institutional investors, and valuation of equity securities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to MBA Investment Fund students. • 03855 MW 200 - 330P GSB 5.154 BROWN, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies how firms manage their financial risk exposures and how they use derivative securities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). • 03860 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 3.130 ANJOS, F 5-FIXED INCOME ANALYSIS fee: $285.00 6-SPEC TPCS IN INVESTMENT-REIT fee: $260.00 course unique R E 358 INTRO REAL ESTATE/URB LAND DEV fee: $40.00 REAL ESTATE FIN AND SYNDICATN fee: $40.00 R E 179C INDEP RESEARCH IN REAL ESTATE fee: $40.00 R E 386 2-REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT DECIS fee: $140.00 R E 388 SEMINAR IN REAL ESTATE FINANCE fee: $140.00 R E 378K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Comprehensive analysis of debt securities and the techniques used to value these instruments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). • 03865 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.130 RONN, E Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and topics in the investment area that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). Restricted to students in the REIT Fund program. meets with FIN 377 (TOPIC 3). • 03870 M 330 - 630P CBA 4.324 HALLMAN, G 6-SPECIAL TOPICS IN INVESTMENT fee: $260.00 INVESTMENTS PRACTICUM-IF fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and topics in the investment area that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Business Administration 285T or 385T. Additional prerequisite: Finance 286 and 397 (Topic 1), and credit or registration for Finance 394 (Topic 1: Advanced Corporate Finance). • 03875 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.144 LEEDS, S FIN 397P FIN 698A FIN 698B FIN 398R FIN 399R FIN 699R FIN 999R FIN 399W FIN 699W FIN 999W Project-based study with a focus on the application of finance principles to practical investment problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to MBA investment fund students. • 03880 days time An examination of debt and equity financing of residential and commercial properties; mortgage markets and instruments; lender and investor decisions in real estate financing. Prerequisite: Real Estate 358. • 03990 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.326 HALLMAN, G Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Real Estate 358 with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 03995 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth coverage of approaches used to analyze real estate investments, including debt and equity. Prerequisite: Business Administration 285T or 385T, and credit or registration for Finance 286. Additional prerequisite: Real Estate 386 (Topic 1). • 04000 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.104 CAHOON, J Current aspects of real estate finance as they affect lenders, borrowers, and investors. Institutional changes affecting trends in real estate finance are presented within a decision-making framework. Special emphasis on real estate capital markets, public and private debt, and equity. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04005 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.326 HALLMAN, G DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION, RISK, AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT THESIS fee: $40.00 THESIS fee: $40.00 MIS 301 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in finance and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Finance 698A. • 03890 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in finance and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser. • 03895 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03900 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03905 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MIS 301H Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 03910 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Finance 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03915 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Finance 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03920 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Finance 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 03925 instructor An examination of the principles of real estate and urban land economics. Topics include investment, valuation, financing, and public policy in real estate and mortgage markets. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Finance 357 or 357H. meets with URB 351. • 03980 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.124 CAHOON, J • 03985 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.122 MUHLHOFER, T Management Information Systems - MIS Operations Management - O M Risk Management - R M Statistics - STA Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in finance and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Finance 698A. • 03885 room MIS 302F INTRO TO INFO TECHNOLOGY MGMT fee: $40.00 INTRO INFO TECH MGMT: HONORS fee: $40.00 INTRO TO INFO TECHNOLOGY MGMT fee: $40.00 Explores how information technology helps to achieve competitive advantage and improve decision making, business processes, operations, and organizational design. Uses a cross-functional perspective to recognize the role of technology across business activities of management, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. Management Information Systems 301 and 301H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. • 04060 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.130 WHITE, B • 04065 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.102 WEN, W • 04070 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.102 GRAY, K • 04075 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.102 ROCK, J • 04080 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.102 WEN, W • 04085 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.102 ROCK, J • 04090 MW 330 - 500P UTC 4.102 WEN, W • 04095 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 4.102 ROCK, J Explores how information technology helps to achieve competitive advantage and improve decision making, business processes, operations, and organizational design. Uses a cross-functional perspective to recognize the role of technology across business activities of management, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. Management Information Systems 301 and 301H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. • 04100 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.348 KONANA, P • 04105 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.348 AGARWAL, A • 04110 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.348 AGARWAL, A Explores how information technology helps to achieve competitive advantage and improve decision making, business processes, operations, and organizational design. Uses a cross-functional perspective to recognize the role of technology across business activities of management, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Management Information Systems 302F and 311F may not both be counted. Restricted to nonbusiness students. • 04115 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 2.102A TUTTLE, J • 04120 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 2.102A TUTTLE, J 23 course unique MIS 304 INTRO PROB SOLV & PROGRAMMING fee: $40.00 MIS 325 DATABASE MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 MIS 333K WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT fee: $40.00 MIS 353 MIS 373 days time room instructor course Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Programming skills for creating easy-tomaintain systems for business applications. Object-oriented and structured methodologies with Visual Basic. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. • 04125 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.130 BYARS, R • 04130 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.110 GRAY, K • 04135 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.130 GRAY, K INTERNSHIP IN MGMT INFO SYS MOBILE APPS & WEB SERVICES fee: $40.00 13-INFO TECH FOR SUPPLY CHAINS fee: $40.00 17-DATA MINING FOR BUSN INTEL fee: $40.00 23-SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYTICS fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides in-depth treatment of business data processing concerns such as database management, telecommunications, and development of commercial systems. Introduces the data mining process and primary data mining techniques employed to extract intelligence from data and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of data mining techniques applied to challenges in various business domains. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Prerequisite: Statistics 309 or 309H. meets with MKT 372. • 04180 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.102 SAAR-TSECHANSKY, M MIS 374 MIS 375 24 room instructor fee: $40.00 MIS 379 INDEP RSCH IN MGMT INFO SYS fee: $40.00 2-RSCH INFO SYS: ORG/BEH PERSP fee: $40.00 7-INFO & KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 ADVANCED PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS fee: $40.00 9-DATA MINING FOR BUSN INTEL fee: $40.00 12-SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYTICS fee: $40.00 DECISION-SUPPORT MODELING fee: $40.00 MIS 381N Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 304 and 325 with a grade of at least B- in each, and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must have written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 04210 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 304 and 325 with a grade of at least B- in each, and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must have written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 04215 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics in information technology and management of information systems development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04220 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.324 JARVENPAA, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics in information technology and management of information systems development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Management Information Systems 380N (Topic 2: Managing Information), 380N (Topic 3: Managing Systems), and credit or registration for Management Information Systems 380N (Topic 4: Digital Economy and Commerce). • 04225 MW 1100 - 1230P GSB 5.142A MCDANIEL, R Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides in-depth treatment of business data processing concerns such as database management, telecommunications, and development of commercial systems. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 04170 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 3.104 ROCK, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides in-depth treatment of business data processing concerns such as database management, telecommunications, and development of commercial systems. Provides an understanding of how information technology is used to coordinate supply chain activities across different industries. Students work in teams and undertake hands-on exercises to learn how to plan and coordinate operations. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 301 with a grade of at least C-. meets with O M 337 (TOPIC 4). • 04175 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 4.104 AGARWAL, A time INDEP RSCH IN MGMT INFO SYS fee: $40.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not count toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. Internship and discussion hours to be arranged. See headnote for registration information. • 04165 GRAY, K days MIS 179 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Beginning and intermediate topics in data modeling for relational database management systems. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. • 04140 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.130 • 04145 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.130 MOTE, J • 04150 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.130 MOTE, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Concepts and practices of information systems. Advanced programming techniques used to generate menu-driven applications. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 304 and 325. • 04155 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.130 BYARS, R • 04160 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 1.130 BYARS, R unique mance, the emergence of electronic business applications and organizational and market transformation, and the nature of technology-driven business models and strategies. Restricted to students with a major in business. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. • 04200 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.116 GARG, R • 04205 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.116 GARG, R MIS 382N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Information Risk and Operations Management program. • 04230 MW 330 - 500P CBA 4.328 GHOSH, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with MKT 382 (TOPIC 17). • 04235 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.130 SAAR-TSECHANSKY, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An introduction to social network analysis for business value using statistical optimization and decision theory, including the foundation for analyzing online search and conversation data for market sensing, sentiments, product quality, reputation, recommendations, and brand awareness. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Information Risk and Operations Management program. • 04240 MW 200 - 330P GSB 3.130 BARUA, A • 04245 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.328 BARUA, A MIS 383N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in management of information in specific industries or application areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04250 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 3.104 LASDON, L Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides in-depth treatment of business data processing concerns such as database management, telecommunications, and development of commercial systems. Introduction to social network analysis for business value using statistical optimization and decision theory; and foundation for analyzing online search and conversation data for market sensing, sentiments, product quality, reputation, recommendations, and brand awareness. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 04185 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.116 BARUA, A MIS 698A THESIS fee: $40.00 BUSINESS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT MIS 698B THESIS fee: $40.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Provides foundation in business system analysis, project management, planning, design, and implementation, using basic business knowledge and computer skills. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Seventy-five semester hours of college coursework, including Management Information Systems 333K. • 04190 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.130 WHITE, B • 04195 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.130 TUTTLE, J STRATEGIC INFO TECHNOLOGY MGMT fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Designed to develop an understanding and appreciation for the role of information technology in the context of a firm's strategy. Explores the impact of information technology on the economy and business perfor- MIS 398R Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in information, risk, and operations management and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Management Information Systems 698A. • 04255 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in information, risk, and operations management and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Management Information Systems 698A. • 04260 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in information, risk, and operations management and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser. • 04265 course unique MIS 399R DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MIS 699R MIS 999R MIS 399W MIS 699W MIS 999W O M 335 days time room instructor course Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 04270 O M 353 fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 The operations or production function and the skills required for analyzing and solving related problems. Operations Management 335 and 335H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H and credit or registration for Statistics 309 or 309H. • 04350 MW 800 - 930 GSB 5.142A CHEHRAZI, N • 04355 MW 930 - 1100 GSB 5.142A CHEHRAZI, N • 04360 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 3.104 BAGCHI, U • 04365 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 3.104 BAGCHI, U O M 335H OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: HONORS fee: $40.00 O M 337 2-SUPPLY CHAIN MODLNG/OPTIMIZ fee: $40.00 3-PROCUREMENT & SUPPLIER MGMT O M 367 STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MGMT fee: $40.00 O M 368 LOGISTICS AND INVENTORY MGMT fee: $40.00 O M 379 INDEP RSCH IN OPERATIONS MGMT fee: $40.00 O M 380 15-OPTIMIZATION I fee: $40.00 O M 386 ADVANCED OPERATIONS MGMT fee: $40.00 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 4-OPERATIONS PRACTICUM fee: $40.00 5-MANAGING PROJECTS fee: $40.00 STOCHAST MODS & INVENTORY THRY fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Strategic issues in procurement and supplier management; review of competitive analysis and benchmarking; the purchasing role in fulfilling a firm's operational and competitive strategies; supplier evaluation, development, and relationship management; negotiating with suppliers forresults; and commodity planning. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Operations Management 335 or 335H with a grade of at least C-. • 04385 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.348 HASLER, M 4-SUPPLY CHAIN DSGN/PLAN/CNTRL 5-PROJECT MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. • 04400 HASLER, M Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Students apply skills in their major area and focus on additional project management skills through group projects conducted in a professional setting. Students may work with a private or a public enterprise. Management 366P and Operations Management 366P may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of at least forty-five semester hours of college coursework, and credit or registration for Operations Management 335 or 335H. • 04405 TH 600 - 900P UTC 1.132 ANDERSON, M Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Management of manufacturing process technology in international competition. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Operations Management 335 or 335H. • 04410 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.110 GILBERT, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Analysis of the entire flow of information, materials, and services fromsuppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customer. Includes logistics, supplier selection, and inventory management, using case studies, optimization, and simulation. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Operations Management 335 or 335H. • 04415 MW 330 - 500P UTC 4.104 MORRICE, D Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Management 336, 336H, Operations Management 335, or 335H with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must have written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 04420 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to operations research and optimization, including linear programming, network models, deterministic dynamic programming, decisions under uncertainty, game theory, inventory models, and simulation. Emphasis on mathematical programming models and algorithmic approach of operations research problems. Operations Management 380 (Topic 14: Optimization) and 380 (Topic 15) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 04425 M 1100 - 200P CBA 4.338 FEARING, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Strategic problems, policies, models, and concepts for the design and control of new or existing operations systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04430 MW 330 - 500P GSB 3.130 BAGCHI, U Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Strategic problems, policies, models, and concepts for the design and control of new or existing operations systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04435 TTH 330 - 500P GSB 3.104 GILBERT, S fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. The different planning systems used in an integrated supply chain, such as manufacturing resource planning, distribution resource planning, and sales and operations planning. Includes the latest trends in supply chain management, such as demand management and sustainable supply chains, and the information technology systems used to support an integrated business framework. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Operations Management 335 or 335H with a grade of at least C-. meets with MIS 373 (TOPIC 13). • 04390 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 4.104 AGARWAL, A instructor fee: $40.00 An investigation of the operations or production function, and the skills required for analyzing and solving related problems. Operations Management 335 and 335H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business HonorsProgram. Prerequisite: Business Administration 324 or 324H and Statistics 309 or 309H. • 04370 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 5.153 ANDERSON, E • 04375 MW 200 - 330P GSB 5.153 ANDERSON, E Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Formulating models of decision-making situations, the appropriate use of quantitative techniques, and finding solutions to the models that optimize objective measures of merit using readily available computer software. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Credit or registration for Operations Management 335 or 335H. • 04380 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 3.112 MORRICE, D room OPERATIONS MGMT PRACTICUM O M 366P Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 04290 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 04295 time fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 04280 DISSERTATION days INTERNSHIP IN OPERATIONS MGMT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 04275 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 04285 unique Additional prerequisite: Seventy-five semester hours of coursework, including Operations Management 335 or 335H with a grade of at least C-. • 04395 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 3..110 GUTIERREZ, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Strategic problems, policies, models, and concepts for the design and control of new or existing operations systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04440 MW 500 - 630P GSB 5.153 HASLER, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Strategic problems, policies, models, and concepts for the design and control of new or existing operations systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04445 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.116 ANDERSON, E O M 392 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Intensive analysis of operations management issues. Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral degree program and consent of instructor. • 04450 W 200 - 500P GSB 5.154 GUTIERREZ, G 25 course unique R M 376 QUANT METHODS IN FINANCE fee: $40.00 R M 179 INDEP RSCH IN RISK MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 R M 379 days time room instructor Explores quantitative methods and techniques in optimization and simulation, and their use in financial decision making. Discusses theory and application in portfolio selection, options and other derivative pricing, index tracking, risk measures, volatility estimating. Specific topics will include linear, quadratic, nonlinear, and integer programming; dynamic programming; robust optimization; Monte Carlo methods and variance reduction techniques. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving with advanced computational programming languages. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. meets with FIN 372. • 04505 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.134 MUTHURAMAN, K Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, including Risk Management 357E; consent of instructor and; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office on forms provided for that purpose. • 04510 INDEP RSCH IN RISK MANAGEMENT MATHEMATICS IN FINANCE fee: $40.00 R M 392 1-FINCL MODELING & OPTIMIZATN fee: $40.00 STA 309 ELEMENTARY BUSINESS STATISTICS fee: $40.00 STA 371H 26 unique STAT AND MODELING FOR FINANCE fee: $40.00 STA 375H STAT/MODLNG FOR FINANCE: HONOR fee: $40.00 STA 380 18-LRNING STRUCT & TIME SERIES fee: $40.00 STA 287 BUSN ANALYTICS & DECIS MODLNG fee: $40.00 BUSN ANALYTICS & DECIS MODLNG fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, including Risk Management 357E; consent of instructor and; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office on forms provided for that purpose. • 04515 R M 391 STA 371G course STA 375 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 04520 M 200 - 500P CBA 4.338 ZARIPHOPOULOU, T STATISTICS AND MODELING STATISTICS & MODELING: HONORS fee: $40.00 Focuses on methods used to model and analyze data. Explores multiple regression models and their application in the functional areas of business, time-series models, decision analysis and the value of information, and simulation-based methods. Only one of the following may be counted: Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, 375H. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 301, 301H, or 310; Mathematics 408D, 408L, 408M or 408S; Statistics 309 or 309H; and credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H. • 04645 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.348 SCOTT, J • 04650 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.348 SCOTT, J room instructor Methods used to model and analyze data, especially as applied to problems related to finance. Explores regression models, time-series models, decision analysis and simulation-based methods. Only one of the following may be counted: Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, 375H. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 301, 301H, or 310; Mathematics 408D, 408L, 408M or 408S; Statistics 309 or 309H; and credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H. meets with STA 375H. • 04655 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.104 TOMPAIDIS, E Methods used to model and analyze data, especially as applied to problems related to finance. Explores regression models, time-series models, decision analysis and simulation-based methods. Only one of the following may be counted: Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, 375H. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 301, 301H, or 310; Mathematics 408D, 408L, 408M or 408S; Statistics 309 or 309H; and credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H. meets with STA 375. • 04660 MW 200 - 330P UTC 4.104 TOMPAIDIS, E Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics in the applications of statistical methods to business problems. Introduction to exploring data analysis, clustering, dimension reduction, networks, text timing, and time series. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Information Risk and Operations Management program. • 04665 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.328 SAGER, T Introduction to some of the basic concepts in quantitative business analysis that are used to support organizational decision making over various time frames. Explores methods that apply to all areas of an organization, with emphasis on financial decision making. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA program. Class meets, 10am-12noon, Mondays and Wednesdays, January 13-February 26 in GSB 3.104. Mandatory exams February 27-28. meets with ACC 287 (TOPIC 5). • 04670 DYER, J DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Management - MAN MAN 320F FOUNDS OF ORG BEHAV AND ADMIN fee: $40.00 MAN 325 STRATEG HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT fee: $40.00 MAN 328 CONSULTING & CHANGE MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 MAN 336 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Focuses on methods used to model and analyze data. Explores multiple regression models and their application in the functional areas of business, time-series models, decision analysis and the value of information, and simulation-based methods. Only one of the following may be counted: Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, 375H. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Management Information Systems 301, 301H, or 310; Statistics 309 or 309H; and credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H. • 04605 MW 800 - 930 UTC 4.110 ENCHEVA, T • 04610 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 4.132 TOMPAIDIS, E • 04615 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.104 WILLIAMSON, S • 04620 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.144 TOMPAIDIS, E • 04625 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.104 WILLIAMSON, S • 04630 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.110 SHIVELY, T • 04635 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.134 ZHOU, M • 04640 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.134 ZHOU, M time Introduction to some of the basic concepts in quantitative business analysis that are used to support organizational decision making over various time frames. Explores methods that apply to all areas of an organization, with emphasis on financial decision making. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA program. Class meets March 17-April 30. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 04675 MW 1000 - 1200 GSB 3.130 DYER, J • 04680 MW 1200 - 200P GSB 3.130 DYER, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Management Information Systems 383N (Topic 8: Financial Modeling and Optimization) and Risk Management 392 (Topic 1) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 04525 MW 1230 - 200P GSB 5.142A LASDON, L Training in the use of data to gain insight into business problems; describing distributions (center, spread, change, and relationships), producing data (experiments and sampling), probability and inference (means, proportions, differences, regression and correlation). Only one of the following may be counted: Economics 329, Statistics 309,309H. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Mathematics 408D, 408L, or 408S. • 04580 MWF 800 - 900 UTC 4.134 GEMBERLING, G • 04585 MWF 900 - 1000 UTC 4.134 GEMBERLING, G • 04590 MWF 1000 - 1100 UTC 4.134 GEMBERLING, G • 04595 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.134 GREENBERG, B • 04600 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 4.134 GREENBERG, B days An introduction to the management of organizations. Issues are addressed from the perspectives of strategy and planning, organizational behavior, and operations management. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 04735 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 2.102A LOESCHER, K • 04740 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 2.102A LOESCHER, K • 04745 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 2.102A AROIAN, M Overview of the personnel function, covering recruitment, compensation, equal employment, job analysis, training, benefits, employee discipline, collective bargaining, safety, and health. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Management 336 or 336H. • 04750 MW 1230 - 200P CBA 4.324 LOESCHER, K Designed to develop the fundamental change knowledge and consulting skills of students who plan to work with organizations as change agents,whether internally as managerial employees or externally as outside consultants. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-. • 04755 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.118 EDWARDS, K The process of managing organizations and the behavior of individuals and groups within the organizational setting. Management 336 and 336H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H; and credit or registration for three semester hours of coursework in anthropology, psychology, or sociology. • 04760 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.118 • 04765 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.144 PASSOVOY, D • 04770 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.144 PASSOVOY, D • 04775 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.118 • 04780 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.132 AROIAN, M • 04785 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.118 BALDI, C • 04790 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.144 BURROWS, J course unique days • 04795 TTH MAN 336H MAN 337 time room 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.330 ORGANIZATNL BEHAVIOR: HONORS instructor course BURROWS, J fee: $40.00 An exploration of the process of managing organizations and the behavior of individuals and groups within the organizational setting. Management 336 and 336H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Accounting 312H; credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H; and thirty semester hours of coursework, including credit or registration for three semester hours of coursework in anthropology, psychology, or sociology. • 04800 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.330 BERMISS, Y • 04805 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.330 BERMISS, Y ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATION INTERCULTURAL MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 INTERDISCIPLNRY ENTREPRENRSHP fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC CHANGE & INNOVATION 9-LEADERSHIP ISSUES 20-ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 21-ART AND SCI OF NEGOTIATION fee: $40.00 22-WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Covers the life cycle of an entrepreneurial business, including evaluating the attractiveness of an idea, launching and growing the business, and harvesting the profits. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.Additional prerequisite: Accounting 311 or 311H; Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-; and credit or registration for Finance 357 or 357H. • 04830 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.124 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Designed to help students develop a broad array of negotiation skills and to understand negotiations in useful analytical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on simulations, role-playing, and cases. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.Prerequisite: Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-. • 04835 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 1.118 EDWARDS, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations instructor MAN 374 GENERAL MANAGEMENT & STRATEGY fee: $40.00 MAN 374H GENERAL MGMT & STRATEGY-HONORS fee: $40.00 MAN 179C INDEPENDENT RSCH IN MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 INDEPENDENT RSCH IN MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 16-LEADING PEOPLE/ORGS-MBA/MPA fee: $40.00 16-LEADING PEOPLE/ORGS-MBA/MPA fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.Prerequisite: Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-. • 04825 TTH 1230 - 200P CBA 4.324 LOESCHER, K room fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 04824 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.124 RINDOVA, V time INTERNSHIP IN MANAGEMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: Studies in intercultural management. • 04815 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.118 MENDEZ, D Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: 1 Semester Startup: Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship. Topic des cription: Course for teams of students starting companies. Focuses on skill development and mentoring in startup formation, technolog y development, market validation, marketing, sales, operations, human resources, program management, and finance. Emphasis on written and oral presentation of startup activities. Online application required t o seek instruct or permission, see program website for more information. Preference will be given to seniors with well-rounded startup business teams. meets with E S 377E, E E 377E, E E 364E, C S 378. • 04820 TH 600 - 900P GDC 2.216 METCALFE, R days MAN 353 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of contemporary management problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Management 337 and Operations Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. meets with SOC 321K. • 04810 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 5.142A BUTLER, J unique Management 337 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.Additional prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of coursework. • 04840 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.118 AMANATULLAH, E MAN 379C MAN 283 Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not be counted toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. See headnote for registration information. • 04845 DIERKING, D Designed to enable students to analyze business situations from the point of view of the practicing general manager. Addresses key tasks involved in general management, including strategic decisions that ensure the long-term health of the entire firm or a major division. Management 374 and 374H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; seventy-five semester hours of coursework, including: Management 336 or 336H; credit or registration for Finance 357 or 357H, and Marketing 337 or 337H; and credit or registration for one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, 366P, Marketing 353, 366P, Operations Management 353, or 366P. • 04850 MW 800 - 930 CBA 4.324 KYPRIANOU, C • 04855 TTH 800 - 930 CBA 4.348 ROUNDY, P • 04860 MW 930 - 1100 CBA 4.324 PASSOVOY, D • 04865 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.324 PASSOVOY, D Designed to enable students to analyze business situations from the point of view of the practicing general manager. Addresses key tasks involved in general management, including strategic decisions that ensure the long-term health of the entire firm or a major division. Management 374 and 374H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business Honors Program. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; ninety semester hours of college coursework; Finance 357 or 357H; Management 336 or 336H; Marketing 337 or 337H; and credit or registration for one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, or 366P. • 04870 MW 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.304 POLIDORO, F • 04875 MW 1230 - 200P CBA 4.304 POLIDORO, F Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-; consent of instructor; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office on forms provided for that purpose. • 04880 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Management 336 or 336H with a grade of at least C-; consent of instructor; written approval before the first meeting of the course from the department chair's office on forms provided for that purpose. • 04885 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Designed to increase the student's effectiveness as a manager through discussion of organizational behavior and design, and guidelines for applying these concepts. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students admitted to the MBA and MPA programs. Class meets January 13-February 26 and Friday, January 24th. Mandatory exams February 27-28. • 04890 MW 1000 - 1200 GSB 3.138 MARTINS, L • 04895 MW 1200 - 200P GSB 3.138 MARTINS, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Designed to increase the student's effectiveness as a manager through discussion of organizational behavior and design, and guidelines for applying these concepts. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequi27 course unique days time room instructor course room instructor fee: $40.00 ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY fee: $40.00 FROM IDEA TO INTELLECTUAL PROP fee: $40.00 GLOBAL MANAGEMENT-UT/CHN fee: $40.00 INTRODUCTION TO CONSULTING fee: $40.00 LEADING INNOVATION AND CHANGE fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, and 28-29. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 04925 DUKERICH, J • 04930 DUKERICH, J MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABILITY PRAC fee: $40.00 20-ART AND SCI OF NEGOTIATION NEW VENTURE CREATION II fee: $40.00 STRAT INNO: MRKTS/MODELS/GRWTH fee: $40.00 TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY fee: $40.00 TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY fee: $40.00 22-CREAT/MAN HUMAN CAP-MBA/MPA fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Covers issues related to making human resource decisions in a more effective manner. Uses a strategic perspective, with particular emphasis on the links between human resource decisions and a firm's competitive position. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students admitted to the MBA and MPA programs. Class meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 10AM-12noon, March 17-April 30 in GSB 3.106. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 04910 LEWIS, K 22-CREAT/MAN HUMAN CAP-MBA/MPA fee: $40.00 ADVOCACY fee: $40.00 20-ART & SCI OF NEGOTIATN-DAL fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Covers issues related to making human resource decisions in a more effective manner. Uses a strategic perspective, with particular emphasis on the links between human resource decisions and a firm's competitive position. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to students admitted to the MBA and MPA programs. Class meets March 17-April 30. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 04915 MW 1200 - 200P GSB 3.106 LEWIS, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with CMS 386P. • 04920 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.104 DALY, J fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. • 04935 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.118 AMANATULLAH, E • 04940 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.118 AMANATULLAH, E • 04943 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.118 AMANATULLAH, E 20-ART/SCI OF NEGOTIATN-UT/CHN fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. Restricted to second-year students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18; 31, February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 106. Mandatory executive seminar May 4-10 taug ht in Beijing, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 04945 DIERKING, D 28 time CRISIS MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Designed to increase the student's effectiveness as a manager through discussion of organizational behavior and design, and guidelines for applying these concepts. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students admitted to the MBA and MPA programs. Class meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 12noon-2pm, March 17-April 30 in GSB 3.138. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 04905 HARRISON, D MAN 385 days fee: $40.00 16-LEADING PEOPLE/ORGS-MBA/MPA MAN 383 unique BUSINESS, LAW, AND INNOVATION site: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students admitted to the MBA and MPA programs. Class meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 10am-12noon, March 17-April 30 in GSB 3.138. Mandatory exams May 1-2. • 04900 HARRISON, D BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 04950 MW 330 - 500P GSB 3.138 WINSLOW, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with LAW 379M. • 04955 DELL, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with P A 383C, LAW 371V. • 04960 F 900 - 1200 SRH 3.122 INMAN, B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with M E 379M, M E 382Q (TOPIC 4), EER 396, CHE 359, CHE 384, P A 388K. • 04965 TTH 800 - 930 ECJ 1.202 BEACH, F Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: From idea to intellectual property: the road to commercializing technology. meets with M E 397, E E 391C, LAW 379M. • 04970 MW 700 - 830P ETC 4.150 VISHWANATH, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18; 31, February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, and April 11-12 in ATT 106. Mandatory executive seminar May 4-10 taught in Beijin g, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 04975 DOGGETT, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 04980 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 3.106 BURROWS, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 04985 MW 330 - 500P GSB 3.104 MARTINS, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 04990 MW 200 - 330P GSB 3.138 DOGGETT, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 04995 TTH 330 - 500P GSB 3.106 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: Strategic Innovation: Creating new markets, business models, and growth. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31, February 1, 14-15, 28, March 1,14-15, 28- 29, and April 11-12 in ATT 108. Mandatory Executive seminar May 4-10 in Beijing, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 04997 RINDOVA, V Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 05000 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.118 POLIDORO, F Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. course unique days time room instructor Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey- Campus S anta Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05003 POLIDORO, F TEXAS VENTURE LABS PRACTICUM fee: $40.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Consent of the graduate adviser. meets with P A 388K, CRP 383, ARC 386M. • 05015 TH 330 - 630P SUT 2.114 MOORE, S 8-MANAG CORP DIVRSF/RENEW-MEX THESIS fee: $40.00 MAN 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 MAN 399R DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MAN 699R DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MAN 999R DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MAN 399W DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MAN 699W DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 MAN 999W DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 days Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 05070 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 05075 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and fulfillment of the language requirement for the doctoral degree. • 05080 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05085 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05090 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Management 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05095 DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING fee: $40.00 I B 320F 24-ENTREPRENEURIAL GROWTH fee: $40.00 FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATL BUSN fee: $40.00 I B 350 INTERNATIONAL TRADE fee: $40.00 I B 372 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUS IN THE EU fee: $40.00 5-BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA fee: $40.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSN OPERATIONS fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examines the roles and responsibilities of organizational leadership in a variety of settings, including large and small companies, startups andestablished companies, global, single-country, and single-region companies, and nonprofit entities. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with MKT 382, LAW 354D. • 05040 TH 330 - 630P GSB 3.130 CUNNINGHAM, W 3-RSCH METHODS IN MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 5-SMNR IN ORGANIZATION THEORY fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Intensive analysis of organizational science issues. Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral degree program and consent of instructor. • 05045 T 900 - 1200 GSB 5.154 HARRISON, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Intensive analysis of organizational science issues. Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral degree program and consent of instructor. • 05050 W 200 - 500P CBA 4.204 BERMISS, Y instructor Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, enrollment in the doctoral program in management, and consent of the supervising faculty member and graduate adviser. • 05065 23-INTRO TO ENTRPRNSHP 62-CORPORATE GOVERNANCE room Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in management and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Management 698A. • 05060 International Business - I B Marketing - MKT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 05037 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.112 DOGGETT, J time Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in management and consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Management 698A. • 05055 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with E M 397, ASE 396, M E 397. • 05025 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 3.106 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 05030 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 3.138 GRAEBNER, M • 05035 MW 1230 - 200P CBA 4.348 COURTER, S MAN 390 MAN 698B fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Executive MBA program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey- Campus Santa Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05020 JEMISON, D 22-NEW VENTURE CREATION fee: $40.00 fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic description: Studies the basis for assessing emerging technologies. Describes the process of technology commercialization, including identifying marketable technologies, defining products, and matching products to markets. Also studies intellectual property protection and strategy, and the steps and processes necessary to the successful design and manufacture of a product or service. meets with M E 395, LAW 379M. • 05010 T 330 - 630P ETC 2.140 NICHOLS, S TOPICS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVEL unique THESIS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with E M 397, ASE 396, M E 397. • 05005 M 600 - 900P ATT M2029 ADAMS, R THE ENTERPRISE OF TECHNOLOGY course MAN 698A Fundamentals of international trade and the international economy; international dimensions of several functional areas of business, including management, marketing, finance, and human resource management; theoretical, institutional, and functional foundations of international business. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Only one of the following courses may be counted: Economics 339K, European Studies 348 (Topic 2: International Trade), International Business 320F or 350. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 05150 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 2.112A ROBERTS, M Study of the principles, policies, and problems of the international exchange of goods and investments. Only one of the following may be counted: Economics 339K, European Studies 348 (Topic 2), International Business 320F, 350. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. Restricted to business majors. same as EUS 348 (TOPIC 2). • 05155 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.102 GERBER, L • 05160 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.104 GERBER, L • 05165 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.104 GERBER, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with EUS 348. • 05170 TTH 500 - 630P CBA 4.326 ROBERTS, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 05175 MW 800 - 930 CBA 4.330 KELM, O I B 378 Establishment and conduct of international business operations: trade, investments, branch and subsidiary management, intermediary functions; case studies in international enterprise. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; at least seventy-five semester hours of coursework, including Economics 339K or International Business 350; and credit or registration for 29 course unique days time room instructor course one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, 366P, Marketing 353, 366P, Operations Management 353, 366P. • 05180 M 500 - 800P UTC 1.116 GABBI, A I B 179C I B 379C I B 391 INDEP RSCH IN INTERNATL BUSN fee: $40.00 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; International Business 350 with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 05185 INDEP RSCH IN INTERNATL BUSN fee: $40.00 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; International Business 350 with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 05190 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-DAL/ARG fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Mandatory field trip December 8-14 taught in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas,Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05195 DUKERICH, J DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-DAL/CHN fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Beijing, China. Taught in Dallas at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05200 CHEN, S DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-DAL/RSA fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Af rica. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05205 LIMBERG, S DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-DAL/TUR fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Istanbul, Turkey. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05210 HIRST, D DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-DAL/VNM fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Restricted to students in the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Ho Chi Minh City, Vie tnam, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Taught in Dallas at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05215 MARTINS, L 30 unique days time room instructor DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-HOU/ARG fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-HOU/CHN fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-HOU/RSA fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-HOU/TUR fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-HOU/VNM fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-MEX/AUT fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/BRA fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/BRAZIL fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip December 8-14 taught in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05220 DUKERICH, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Beijing, China. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05225 CHEN, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05230 LIMBERG, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Istanbul, Turkey. Taught at the UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05235 HIRST, D Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 21-22, and 28-29. Mandatory field trip April 13-19 taught in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Ku ala Lumpur, Malaysia. Taught at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05240 MARTINS, L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the executive MBA program in Mexico City. Class meets January 3-4, 10-11, 24-25; February 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22; April 4-5, and 18-19. Mandatory field trip May 4-8 taught in Vienna , Austria. Taught at the Tecnologico de Monterrey-Campus Santa Fe in Mexico City, Mexico. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05245 GUTIERREZ, G Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Mandatory field trip May 14-24 taught in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05250 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.118 KELM, O Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Texas Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip March 2-12. Taught at course unique days time room instructor course the University of Texas at Austin and Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Students must consult with department a s travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05255 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.118 KELM, O DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/CHN fee: $2940.00 fee: $2940.00 fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/RSA I B 395 fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Texas Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Capetown, South Africa. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to t hese dates. meets with I B 391. • 05280 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.144 BURRIS, E DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/RUS DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/RUS DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/SE ASIA MKT 320F fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip May 14-24 taught in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05290 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.104 DIERKING, D fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Bangkok, Thailand and Jakarta, Indonesia. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05295 T 600 - 915P UTC 1.102 COURTER, S fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/TUR fee: $2940.00 DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/TUR fee: $2940.00 DIR STD IN GLOBAL MGMT-UT/GHA fee: $2940.00 EMERGING MARKETS fee: $40.00 INTL BUSINESS FELLOWS SEMINAR fee: $40.00 FOUNDATIONS OF MARKETING fee: $40.00 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of contemporary topics in international trade and investment theories, policies, and problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only, while others are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these sections are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. meets with LAS 381, MES 384. • 05320 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 3.138 GILLESPIE, K Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of contemporary topics in international trade and investment theories, policies, and problems. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only, while others are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these sections are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Topic description: Multidisciplinary seminar for students in area studies, business administration, law, and public policy. The faculty includes both academics and business leaders. meets with REE 380, MES 380, LAS 381 (TOPIC 8), P A 388K. • 05325 TH 500 - 800P UTC 1.116 DODD, D fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to first and second year MBA students. Mandatory field trip May 14-24 taught in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition t o these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05285 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.104 DIERKING, D instructor Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Evening MBA program. Class meets Tuesdays, January 14, 21, 28; February 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Mandatory field trip May 14-24 taught in Accra, Ghan a. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05315 T 600 - 900P GSB 3.130 RAGHUNATHAN, R fee: $2940.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to first and second year MBA students. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Capetown, South Africa. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these d ates. meets with I B 391. • 05275 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.144 BURRIS, E room Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Istanbul, Turkey. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05310 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.132 DOGGETT, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Class meets Tuesdays, January 14, 21, 28; February 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, and 22. Mandatory field trip May 14-24 taught in Accra, Ghana. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05270 T 600 - 900P GSB 3.130 RAGHUNATHAN, R DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/RSA time Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Texas Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Istanbul, Turkey. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these d ates. meets with I B 391. • 05305 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.132 DOGGETT, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Shanghai and Beijing, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05265 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.116 BEACH, F DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/GHA days Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Texas Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Bangkok, Thailand and Jakarta, Indonesia. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may b e in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05300 T 600 - 915P UTC 1.102 COURTER, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Global business practices studied through lectures on campus and trips to international partner schools. Students may count more than three hours of credit only when the work is completed in different locations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Texas Evening MBA program. Mandatory field trip March 2-12 taught in Shanghai and Beijing, China. Students must consult with department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with I B 391. • 05260 T 600 - 900P UTC 1.116 BEACH, F DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/CHN unique DIR STD GLOBAL MGMT-UT/THA MKT 337 Introduction to basic concepts and terminology in marketing: the process of developing marketing strategy, the role of marketing activities within the firm, external influences that affect the development of marketing strategy, and basic analytical tools appropriate to marketing decision making. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 05380 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 2.102A MILLER, H • 05385 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 2.112A MILLER, H Designed to expand understanding of the marketing system and basic marketing activities and to provide a framework for marketing strategy development and implementation of marketing tools and tactics. Marketing 337 and 337H may not both be counted. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Business Administration 324 or 324H, and Statistics 309 or 309H. • 05390 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.118 MILLER, H • 05395 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 3.112 PETERSON, W • 05400 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.146 WALLS, S • 05405 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 5.142A ZHANG, Y • 05410 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 4.122 SUHER, J • 05415 MW 200 - 330P UTC 3.112 HAN, E • 05420 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.122 ZHANG, Y • 05425 MW 330 - 500P UTC 1.144 CHANDRASEKARAN, D 31 course unique MKT 337H PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING-HONORS MKT 353 MKT 460 MKT 363 MKT 366P MKT 370 MKT 372 days time room instructor course fee: $40.00 Designed to expand understanding of the marketing system and basic marketing activities and to provide a framework for marketing strategy development and implementation of marketing tools and tactics. Marketing 337 and 337H may not both be counted. Restricted to students admitted to the McCombs School of Business HonorsProgram. Prerequisite: Accounting 312H and credit or registration for Business Administration 324H, and Statistics 309 or 309H. • 05430 MW 200 - 330P CBA 4.304 WALLS, S days time room instructor E-TAILING/MULTI-CHANNEL RETAIL fee: $40.00 INTEGRATED MKT COMMUNICATIONS fee: $40.00 MARKETING FOR ENTREPRENEURS fee: $40.00 MARKETING HI-TECH fee: $40.00 PRICING AND CHANNELS fee: $40.00 Students apply skills in their major area and focus on additional project management skills through group projects conducted in a professional setting. Students may work with a private or a public enterprise. Restricted to business majors. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework, and Marketing 337 or 337H. • 05455 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.146 PETERSON, W 2-CONSUMER BEHAVIOR fee: $40.00 MARKETING POLICIES 4-GLOBAL MARKETING fee: $40.00 INDEP RESEARCH IN MARKETING fee: $40.00 INDEP RESEARCH IN MARKETING fee: $40.00 CCIMS MARKETING FELLOWS PRACT fee: $40.00 INTERNSHIP IN MKT & INTL BUSN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05495 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.324 JAIN, K fee: $40.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on students' career goals through academic discussion and evaluations, while placing students in professional internships with public and private enterprises. Only one of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of BusinessAdministration: Accounting 353J, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, Management 353, Management Information Systems 353, Marketing 353, Operations Management 353. May not be counted toward the student's major requirement. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Completion of forty-five semester hours of college coursework and consent of the departmental internship coordinator. Internship and discussion hours to be arranged. See headnote for registration information. • 05435 DEKINDER, J INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05500 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.332 WALLS, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05505 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 5.142A HIGHBARGER, J fee: $65.00 The development and analysis of information for marketing management sources. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H, and Statistics 309 or 309H. • 05440 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.102 RAO, R T 1000 - 1100 CBA 5.325 • 05445 MW 1230 - 200P CBA 4.332 CHANDRASEKARAN, D W 1100 - 1200 CBA 5.325 PROFESSNL SELLING & SALES MGMT fee: $40.00 SPECIAL PROJS IN MKT PRACTICUM fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05510 MW 200 - 330P UTC 3.110 WILLIAMS, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05515 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 1.102 RAO, R Policies, operation, coordination, and control of personal selling activities in marketing organizations. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. • 05450 TTH 330 - 500P CBA 4.348 MILLER, H Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05520 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 3.112 ZHANG, Y fee: $40.00 A capstone course focusing on case studies of advanced marketing problems, including analysis of markets, promotional planning, pricing, and distribution coordination. Designed to help the student develop a comprehensive understanding of marketing policy and strategy formulation. Restricted to students in a McCombs School of Business major. Prerequisite: Ninety semester hours of college coursework, including Marketing 460; credit or registration for one of the following: Accounting 353J, 366P, Business Administration 353H, Finance 353, 366P, Management 353, 366P, Management Information Systems 353, 366P, Marketing 353, 366P, Operations Management 353, 366P; and six additional semester hours of elective coursework in marketing. • 05460 MW 800 - 930 UTC 1.102 BENTZIN, B • 05465 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.330 SRINIVASAN, R • 05470 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.146 SRINIVASAN, R BRAND MANAGEMENT fee: $40.00 BUSN ETHICS & SOCL RESPONSBLTY fee: $40.00 CONTEMP ISSUES IN MARKETING fee: $40.00 CORPORATE POLITICAL STRATEGY fee: $40.00 DATA MINING FOR BUSINESS INTEL fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be used in place of International Business 372 in fulfilling the requirements of the major in international business. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. meets with MES 341. • 05525 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 1.102 GILLESPIE, K MKT 179C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05475 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.146 BRONIARCZYK, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. meets with BGS 325. • 05480 TTH 200 - 330P CBA 4.330 JUE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 05485 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 5.142A HIGHBARGER, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. meets with BGS 371. • 05487 MW 330 - 500P GSB 5.142A WERNER, T Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Marketing 337 or 337H. Addi- 32 unique tional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. meets with MIS 373 (TOPIC 17). • 05490 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 4.102 SAAR-TSECHANSKY, M MKT 379C MKT 382 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Marketing 337 or 337H with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 05530 Only two of the following may be counted toward the Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting 179C, 379C, Finance 179C, 379C, International Business 179C, 379C, Legal Environment of Business 179, 379, Management 179C, 379C, Management Information Systems 179, 379, Marketing 179C, 379C, Operations Management 179, 379, Real Estate 179C, 379C, Risk Management 179, 379. Restricted to students in a business major. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours of coursework in business and economics, six of which must be upper-division; Marketing 337 or 337H with a grade of at least C-; and consent of instructor. A student registering for this course must obtain written approval from the department chair's office, on forms provided for that purpose, before the first meeting of the course. • 05535 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05540 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 3.106 JAIN, K course unique days time room CONSUMER BEHAVIOR instructor course fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05545 MW 800 - 930 GSB 3.106 GRANT, R CORPORATE GOVERNANCE fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Topic description: Examines the roles and responsibilities of organizational leadership in a variety of settings, including large and small companies, startups and established companies, global, single-country, and single-region companies, and nonprofit entities. meets with MAN 385 (TOPIC 62), LAW 354D. • 05550 TH 330 - 630P GSB 3.130 CUNNINGHAM, W CREATIVITY AND LEADERSHIP fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05555 T 200 - 500P GSB 3.130 RAGHUNATHAN, R INTEGRATED MKT COMMUNICATIONS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05560 TTH 1100 - 1230P GSB 3.104 WALLS, S INVISIBLE GLOBAL MARKETING fee: $40.00 MARKETING ANALYTICS I fee: $40.00 MARKETING ANALYTICS II fee: $40.00 MARKETING FOR ENTREPRENEURS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with MES 384, LAS 381. • 05565 MW 200 - 330P UTC 1.146 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05570 TTH 800 - 930 CBA 4.328 SONNIER, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05575 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.328 TER HOFSTEDE, F Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportu- unique days time room instructor nities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05580 MW 930 - 1100 UTC 1.146 SOCIAL & ETHICAL RESP OF BUSN fee: $40.00 STRATEGIC BRANDING fee: $40.00 4-STRATEGIC MARKETING fee: $40.00 15-MARKETING HIGH-TECH PRODUCT fee: $40.00 17-DATA MINING FOR BUSN INTEL fee: $40.00 18-LEVERAGING MARKET METRICS fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with BGS 381L. • 05585 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.138 JUE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05590 MW 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.102 BRONIARCZYK, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Strategic marketing decisions made at the corporate and business-unit levels, and organizational issues that affect the formulation and implementation of marketing strategy; an experiential course, taught primarily through the case method and a marketing strategy computer simulation game. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 05595 TTH 800 - 930 UTC 1.146 MACKIE, K • 05600 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 1.146 MACKIE, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. The forces driving competition in industrial markets, with emphasis on technological products. This course focuses on honing students' analytical skills for leveraging marketing decision making. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with EUS 348 (TOPIC 2). • 05605 MW 1230 - 200P UTC 1.102 WILLIAMS, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with MIS 382N (TOPIC 9). • 05610 TTH 930 - 1100 GSB 3.130 SAAR-TSECHANSKY, M Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to the data and tools used to analyze the business environment and enable marketing decision making. Uses real-world data and problems to evaluate strategic market opportunities and assess the impact of marketing decisions in the marketplace. Discusses analytical and empirical tools that address strategic issues of market sizing, market selection, and competitive analysis, as well as product management, customer management, and marketing function management decisions. Examines the link between marketing decisions and financial performance. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the McCombs School of Business. • 05615 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 5.153 SRINIVASAN, R 33 course unique MKT 386 ADV MARKETING MANAGEMENT-DAL days time room instructor course Major marketing concepts and variables, their interrelationships, and their implications for policymaking, problem solving, and strategy formulation. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the second-year cohort of the MBA program in Dallas. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 21-22; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Southwester n Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. • 05620 WILLIAMS, J • 05625 WILLIAMS, J ADV MARKETING MANAGEMENT-HOU 3-BUYER BEHAVIOR STC 385 fee: $40.00 4-MARKETING RESEARCH METHODS fee: $40.00 5-RESEARCH TOPICS IN MARKETING fee: $40.00 THESIS fee: $40.00 MKT 698B THESIS fee: $40.00 MKT 398R MKT 399R MKT 699R MKT 999R MKT 399W MKT 699W MKT 999W 34 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in marketing and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Marketing 698A. • 05660 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in marketing and consent of the supervising faculty member. • 05665 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 05670 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 DISSERTATION fee: $40.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 05675 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 05680 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Marketing 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05685 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Marketing 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05690 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Marketing 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 05695 instructor CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MGMT Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Concepts, ideas, initiatives, and methods used to give an organization anew direction or mode of operation; implementation of new ideas; successful moves in new directions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization program. Class meets Fridays and Saturdays, January 3-4, 17-18, 31, February 1, 14-15, 28, March 1, 14-15, 28-29, April 11-12, 25-26, and May 9-10. • 05750 DALY, J STC 386 2-MANAGING TECH AND BUSN RISKS STC 389 PROBLEMS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS STC 391 TECH TRAN GLOBL ECON-UT/SIN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current marketing problems; their significance, evaluation, and probable outcome. Current research issues, methods, and models in marketing; focus on both theory and methodology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 05650 F 1000 - 100P CBA 7.204 SONNIER, G Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in marketing and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Marketing 698A. • 05655 room Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Concepts, ideas, initiatives, and methods used to give an organization anew direction or mode of operation; implementation of new ideas; successful moves in new directions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization program. Class meets Fridays and Saturdays, January 3-4,17-18, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29, April 11-12, 25-26, and May 9-10. • 05755 DALY, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current marketing problems; their significance, evaluation, and probable outcome. Advanced statistical procedures and analytical methods for data analysis; reliability and validity of data. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 05645 F 130 - 430P CBA 7.204 RAO, R MKT 698A time CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MGMT fee: $40.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current marketing problems; their significance, evaluation, and probable outcome. Theoretical examination of the acquisition and consumption of goods, services, time, and ideas by individuals and groups. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 05640 TH 130 - 430P CBA 7.204 IRWIN, J days Science and Technology Commercialization - STC Major marketing concepts and variables, their interrelationships, and their implications for policymaking, problem solving, and strategy formulation. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the second-year cohort of the MBA program in Houston. Class meets January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 7-8, 2122; March 7-8, 21-22, 28-29; April 11-12, and 25-26. Taught at the UT Health Sci ence Center in Houston, Texas. • 05630 SRINIVASAN, R • 05635 SRINIVASAN, R MKT 397 unique TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION fee: $40.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The process of technology commercialization, managing technology, and other topics that include the commercialization of technology. Risk analysis and strategies for the creation, implementation, and management of technology enterprises. Introduction to decision and risk analysis, methods for structuring and modeling decision problems, and application of methods to problems that involve risk and uncertainty in the commercialization of new technologies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Class meets Fridays and Saturdays, January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29; April 11-12, 25-26; and May 9-10. • 05760 DYER, J • 05765 DYER, J Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization program. • 05770 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Technology transfer theories, concepts, and implementation techniques essential to successful commercialization efforts. Global commercialization efforts and processes for brokering technology internationally. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Class meets August 27, November 9, and February 1. Mandatory trip December 12-17 taught in Singapore, Republic of Singapore. Students must consult w ith department as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05775 RINDOVA, V TECH TRANS GLBL ECON-UT/ISR Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Technology transfer theories, concepts, and implementation techniques essential to successful commercialization efforts. Global commercialization efforts and processes for brokering technology internationally. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Class meets August 27, October 12, and February 1. Mandatory trip December 12-17 taught in Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel. Students must consult with de partment as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05780 MARTINS, L TECH TRANS GLOBAL ECON UT/BRA Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Technology transfer theories, concepts, and implementation techniques essential to successful commercialization efforts. Global commercialization efforts and processes for brokering technology internationally. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Mandatory trip December 12-17 taught in ..., Brazil. Class meets December... and February 1. Students must consult with department as travel and ori entation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 05785 POLIDORO, F course unique STC 396 NEW VENTURE DSGN/IMPLEMENTATN days time room instructor Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Explores business plan evaluation and implementation. Students develop an operational plan on how to launch a technologybased venture. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Class meets Fridays and Saturdays, January 3-4, 17-18, 31; February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29; April 11-12, 25-26; and May 9-10. • 05790 ANDERSON, E course unique days time room instructor COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION Communication - COM COM 309 NEW VENTURE DSGN/IMPLEMENTATN Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Explores business plan evaluation and implementation. Students develop an operational plan on how to launch a technologybased venture. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the technology commercialization program. Restricted to students in the Technology Commercialization Program. Class meets Fridays and Saturdays, January 3-4, 17-18, 31;, February 1, 14-15, 28; March 1, 14-15, 28-29; April 11-12, 25-26; and May 9-10. • 05795 ANDERSON, E COM 316 COM 316M COM 119 COM 324 COMM TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY fee: $51.00 PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION fee: $51.00 RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE MEDIA fee: $61.00 MAYMESTER SMNR: AUSTRALIA fee: $17.00 HOW HOLLYWOOD WORKS-L A fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Study of communication technologies, from writing to the Internet; their uses in interpersonal, group, mass, and international contexts; and the impact of technologies on work. same as RTF 309. • 05850 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 500 - 600P CMA 5.190 • 05855 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 600 - 700P CMA 5.190 • 05860 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 TH 600 - 700P CMA 5.190 • 05865 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 700 - 800P CMA 5.190 • 05870 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 TH 700 - 800P CMA 5.190 • 05875 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 800 - 900P CMA 5.190 Introduction to photographic technique and recent trends, evaluation, visual design, and use of images in the media. Students must provide their own 35-mm single-lens reflex or digital camera that can be operated under manual mode and with off-camera flash. Communication 316 and Journalism 316 may not both be counted. • 05880 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D T 930 - 1100 BMC 3.210 • 05885 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D T 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.210 • 05890 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D TH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.210 • 05895 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D M 300 - 430P BMC 3.210 • 05900 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D T 500 - 630P BMC 3.210 • 05905 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 DARLING, D TH 500 - 630P BMC 3.210 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Critical review of contemporary and historical media images of, and discourses on, race and ethnicity. Introduction to relevant communication research and institutions. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: A major in the College of Communication. same as RTF 316M. • 05910 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 500 - 600P CMA 3.130 • 05915 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 600 - 700P CMA 3.130 • 05920 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 600 - 700P CMA 3.134 • 05925 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 630 - 730P CMA 3.108 • 05930 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 630 - 730P CMA 3.130 • 05935 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 700 - 800P CMA 3.108 • 05940 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 700 - 800P CMA 3.130 • 05945 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 730 - 830P CMA 3.108 • 05950 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 730 - 830P CMA 3.130 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Discussion of various issues related to the academic, cultural, and personal aspects of completing academic work in international locations. Communication 119, 219, 319, and Undergraduate Studies 119 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this course. • 05955 WILSON, K Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305; admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Explores the commercial challenges facing producers and network and studio executives, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line. Class meets during spring break, March 10-1 5. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with RTF 347C. • 05960 NEMY, P 35 course unique days time room 2-DEVELOP PROCESS OF FILM/TV instructor course fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication 324 (Topic: Development Process of Film and Television), 324 (Topic 2), RadioTelevision-Film 348 (Topic: Development Process of Film and Television). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305; admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Understanding the development process in both film and television; preparing pitches, coverage, and development notes; identifying strengths and weaknesses of literary material typical of that subm itted to studios, networks, and production companies. Taught in Los Angeles, California. Class meets during spring break, March 1015. • 05965 KEREW-SHAW, D 3-INSIDE THE MUSIC INDUSTRY-LA fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication 324 (Topic: Inside The Music Industry), 324 (Topic 3), Radio-Television-Film 348 (Topic: Inside The Music Industry). Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; Radio-Television-Film 305; admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Tracking the life cycle of music from inception of the original idea all the way through recording, mixing, marketing, and distribution. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with RTF 348. • 05970 WEBER, J 4-NEW MEDIA/EMERGING ENTRTN-LA fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication 324 (Topic: New Media and Emerging Entertainment), 324 (Topic 4), RadioTelevision-Film 348 (Topic: New Media and Emerging Entertainment). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305; admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: New media platforms allow modern storytellers to create and extend their liveaction and animated properties and introduce new dimensions of interactivity. Examines the evolution of storytelling be yond traditional film and television formats and delves into emerging platforms and technologies that are shaping entertainment content. Includes a brief history of new media and gaming entertainment, new production workflows, and entertainment credits/contracts. meets with RTF 348. • 05975 FINO, J 5-CAREERS IN ENTERTAINMENT-LA COM 350 COM 350L COM 370 COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP fee: $51.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience related to the student's area of interest in the communication field. May not be taken by students who have credit for any three-semester-hourcommunication internship course. Restricted to students in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: Completion of the prerequisite for the three-semester-hour internship course in the student's major department. See department headnote. • 05985 SEM IN LOS ANGELES INTERNSHIP fee: $51.00 DISASTER/DESTRUCTION IN COM fee: $51.00 EXPLORING COMM PATHS ENTRPRSHP fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, Radio-Television-Film 305, admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program, and a University gradepoint average of at least 2.25. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with RTF 330L. • 05990 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, admission to the College of Communication Senior Fellows Program, and consent of instructor. Topic title: Disaster, destruction and disintegration in communication. Topic description: What constitutes communication and holds communities together is often best revealed when things fall apart. Uses examples o f disasters, destruction, and decay as a lens to observe the nature of communities. • 05995 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 3.204 BURD, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, admission to the College of Communication Senior Fellows Pro- 36 days time room instructor GLOBAL ADVOCACY, SOCIAL CHANGE fee: $51.00 COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP fee: $17.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, admission to the College of Communication Senior Fellows Program, and consent of instructor. Topic description: Global advocacy for social change. Topic description: Considers modern advocacy efforts across global regions, in the areas of human and women's rights, political regime change, and environmental issues. • 06005 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 3.204 WILKINS, K COM 178 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience related to the student's area of interest in the communication field. May be repeated, but only one hour may be counted toward a degree in theCollege of Communication. Restricted to students in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: Completion of a three-hour internship course in the College of Communication. See department headnote. • 06010 DEPARTMENT OF ADVERTISING Advertising - ADV Public Relations - P R ADV 303 ADV 304 ADV 305 fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication 324 (Topic: Careers in Entertainment), 324 (Topic 5), Radio-Television-Film 324L (Topic: Careers in Entertainment) Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; RadioTelevision-Film 305; admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Exploration of specific career interests with a focus on skills, experience, training, and contacts required beyond Austin. Taught whenever possible by UT alumni working in the entertainment indust ry. Taught in Los Angeles. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. • 05980 NEMY, P unique gram, and consent of instructor. Topic title: Exploring communication paths to entrepreneurship. Topic description: Targeted at the next generation of creators, innovators, and idea leaders. Examines and analyzes the connections between creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in communication fields as well as the larger role of entrepreneurship in the creation of economic and social value in our world. • 06000 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 3.204 BELL, T ADV 305S ADV 315 ADV 318J ADVERTISING & POPULAR CULTURE fee: $51.00 ADVERTISING ON THE INTERNET fee: $51.00 FUNDAMENTALS OF ADVERTISING fee: $51.00 INTEGRATED COMM FOR SPORTS fee: $51.00 HISTORY & DEVEL OF ADVERTISING fee: $51.00 INTRO TO ADV/INTEG BRAND COMM fee: $78.78 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. An introduction to the role advertising plays in American society, and the values and relationships offered in the messages that are delivered. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Advertising degree or the Bachelor of Science in Public Relations degree. • 06065 MWF 1100 - 1200 BMC 2.106 CUNNINGHAM, I • 06070 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 2.106 FLOWERS, J Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. The defining concepts, differences, and current practices of advertisingon the Internet. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Advertising degree or the Bachelor of Science in Public Relations degree. • 06075 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 2.306 CICCHIRILLO, V Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Fundamentals and practices of advertising in relation to economies, societies, and mass communication. May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Advertising or Bachelor of Science in Public Relations degrees. • 06080 TTH 330 - 500P CMA 2.306 DUDO, A Examination of the mass media industry in relation to the field of sports. Focus on the "off-the-field" industries of advertising, marketing, and public relations that impact sports; rights fees contracts; pre-game shows; gameday production; in-stadium activities; and press coverage. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 305S, 378 (Topic 7: Integrated Communication for Sports), Kinesiology 352K (Topic: Integrated Communication for Sports), Public Relations 305S. same as P R 305S. also meets with ADV 391K (TOPIC 5), KIN 352K. • 06085 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 2.106 WILLE, S The evolution and development of advertising in the United States in a social, historical, economic, and cultural context. • 06090 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 ATKINSON, L Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. The functions of advertising; role in marketing/communications mix; economic and social influence; advertising institutions and media; campaigns and appropriations; retail and business-to-business aspects. Students may not enroll in Advertising 318J more than twice. Partially taught as Webbased course. • 06095 MW 800 - 930 BMC 2.106 WILCOX, G M 600 - 700P • 06100 MW 800 - 930 BMC 2.106 WILCOX, G M 700 - 800P • 06105 MW 800 - 930 BMC 2.106 WILCOX, G T 700 - 800P • 06110 MW 800 - 930 BMC 2.106 WILCOX, G W 700 - 800P • 06115 TTH 930 - 1100 JES A121A MURPHY, J M 500 - 600P • 06120 TTH 930 - 1100 JES A121A MURPHY, J T 500 - 600P • 06125 TTH 930 - 1100 JES A121A MURPHY, J W 500 - 600P • 06130 TTH 930 - 1100 JES A121A MURPHY, J M 600 - 700P course unique days • 06135 TTH T • 06140 TTH W • 06145 TTH M • 06150 TTH T • 06155 TTH W ADV 319 ADV 325 ADV 334 ADV 343K ADV 344K time room instructor course unique 930 - 1100 600 - 700P 930 - 1100 600 - 700P 930 - 1100 700 - 800P 930 - 1100 700 - 800P 930 - 1100 700 - 800P JES A121A MURPHY, J ADV 345J ADV MEDIA PLANNING FOUNDATIONS fee: $170.00 JES A121A MURPHY, J JES A121A MURPHY, J JES A121A MURPHY, J JES A121A MURPHY, J ART DIRECTOR'S SEMINAR fee: $68.00 ADVERTISING INTERNSHIP fee: $159.00 ADVERTISING PRACTICUM fee: $51.00 ADV & PUBLIC RELS LAW & ETHICS fee: $51.00 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADVERTISING fee: $67.48 INTRO TO ADVERTISING CREATVTY fee: $76.75 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. A review of basic findings of the behavioral sciences dealing with perception, personality, group behavior, psychological appeals, and their application to advertising as persuasive communication. See headnote. • 06160 TTH 1230 - 200P CLA 0.130 CLOSE, A • 06165 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 2.106 KAHLOR, L • 06170 MWF 300 - 400P CMA 2.306 STOUT, P Development of concepts and problem-solving techniques for print and broadcast advertising design and copywriting. Restricted to advertising and public relations majors. Prerequisite: Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B. Partially taught as Webbased course. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06175 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 2.306 ROMERO, J T 500 - 600P • 06180 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 2.306 ROMERO, J W 500 - 600P • 06185 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 2.306 ROMERO, J T 600 - 700P • 06190 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 2.306 ROMERO, J W 600 - 700P • 06195 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 2.306 ROMERO, J T 700 - 800P INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING fee: $65.00 Major issues in international advertising and advertising directed at cultural minorities within countries. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06200 MW 930 - 1100 NOA 1.126 LEE, W • 06205 TTH 330 - 500P CMA 3.114 CUNNINGHAM, I PORTFOLIO I fee: $181.09 ADV 447 ADV 350 ADV 151 days time room instructor Media characteristics and media-market measurements; development of media plans. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B; and Advertising 309R, Public Relations 309, Statistics 309, or Statistics and Scientific Computation 306 with a grade of at least C. Advertising majors must also have credit or registration for Advertising 325. Partially taught as a Web-based course. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06260 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 2.306 DOBIAS, L W 200 - 300P • 06265 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 2.306 DOBIAS, L T 1100 - 1200 • 06270 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 2.306 DOBIAS, L M 400 - 500P • 06275 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 2.306 DOBIAS, L W 400 - 500P • 06280 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 1.202 DOBIAS, L TH 1100 - 1200 • 06285 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 1.202 DOBIAS, L W 400 - 500P • 06290 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 1.202 DOBIAS, L TH 500 - 600P Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to computer graphics with applications to advertising and other disciplines. Students interact with computer systems to produce artwork and design portfolios. Prerequisite: Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B and consent of instructor received prior to registering. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06295 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 4.212 THOMPSON, S Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experiences in advertising sales, creative management, and research with advertisers, agencies, media, or auxiliary services. Prerequisite: Advertising 344K and 345J with a grade of at least C in each. • 06300 CUNNINGHAM, I Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Advertising 350 or 468K, consent of departmental internship coordinator, and completion of department requirements for enrollment in an internship course. Internship and discussion hours to be arranged. See headnote for mandatory meeting information. • 06305 CUNNINGHAM, I Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Basic advertising art direction and copywriting skills, including indications for graphics, headlines, and body copy. Prerequisite: Advertising 325 with a grade of at least B, and admission to the Texas Creative program. Three studio hours a week to be arranged. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with ADV 483 (TOPIC 2). • 06210 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 4.208 CUNNINGHAM, I • 06215 TTH 600 - 730P BMC 4.212 ROMERO, J ADV 353 ADVERTISING RESEARCH ADV 468K PORTFOLIO II fee: $316.00 ADV 468L PORTFOLIO III fee: $316.00 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATNS MGMT fee: $96.00 INTEGRATED COMM CAMPAIGNS fee: $51.00 fee: $99.00 Introduction to social science research methods as used in advertising and marketing; emphasis on survey research and secondary data. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B; and Advertising 309R, Public Relations 309, Statistics 309, or Statistics and Scientific Computation 306 with a grade of at least C. Advertising majors must also have credit or registration for Advertising 325. Partially taught as a Web-based course. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06220 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L M 1000 - 1100 • 06225 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L W 1000 - 1100 • 06230 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L M 1200 - 100P • 06235 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L W 1200 - 100P • 06240 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L T 600 - 700P • 06245 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L TH 600 - 700P ADVERTISING RESEARCH ADV 370J fee: $99.00 Introduction to social science research methods as used in advertising and marketing; emphasis on survey research and secondary data. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B; and Advertising 309R, Public Relations 309, Statistics 309, or Statistics and Scientific Computation 306 with a grade of at least C. Advertising majors must also have credit or registration for Advertising 325. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06250 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L M 200 - 300P CMA 5.190 • 06255 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 106 KAHLOR, L W 300 - 400P CMA 5.190 ADV 373 Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 353, 371J, 376, Public Relations 353, 371J, 376. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: For advertising majors, Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B; for public relations majors, Public Relations 319; for others, none. same as P R 353. • 06310 MW 200 - 330P BMC 2.106 POUNDERS, K Intermediate advertising art direction and copywriting; special emphasis on execution skills and concepts. Prerequisite: Advertising 343K and consent of the Texas Creative program faculty. See headnote for GPA requirements. Three studio hours a week to be arranged. meets with ADV 483 (TOPIC 3). • 06315 F 800 - 1100 BMC 4.208 CUNNINGHAM, I Advanced advertising art direction and advertising creative concepts. With consent of instructor, may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Advertising 468K and consent of the Texas Creative program faculty. See headnote for GPA requirements. Three studio hours a week to be arranged. meets with ADV 483 (TOPIC 4). • 06320 T 500 - 800P BMC 4.208 THOMPSON, S Cases and problems dealing with the management of advertising and promotional programs; media and creative strategies; consumer, retail, industrial, and public service applications. Advertising 370J and Public Relations 367 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Advertising 344K and 345J with a grade of at least C in each; and Marketing 320F or 337 with a grade of at least C. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with P R 367. • 06325 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 4.208 CLOSE, A • 06330 MWF 1200 - 100P BMC 4.208 THOMAS, K • 06335 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.208 KINCAID, G • 06340 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 4.208 LEWIS, R • 06345 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 4.208 KINCAID, G • 06350 TTH 500 - 630P CMA 3.114 ANDERSON, R Concept of media mix; matching product, consumer, media profiles; conception, research, planning, and execution of advertising campaigns; special emphasis on advanced copywriting, layout, and production for print and broadcast media. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 373, 373H, Public Relations 377H, 377K. Prerequisite: Advertising 370J. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with P R 377K. • 06355 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.208 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW • 06360 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 4.208 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW • 06365 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.206 MURPHY, J • 06370 MW 330 - 500P BMC 4.212 THOMAS, K 37 course unique days • 06375 TTH • 06380 T ADV 373H ADV 475 ADV 377 time room instructor course 330 - 500P BMC 3.206 500 - 800P CMA 3.124 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW ATKINSON, L INTEGRATED COMM CAMPAIGNS: HON fee: $51.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. The concept of media mix; matching product, consumer, and media profiles; and the conception, research, planning, and execution of advertising campaigns. Special emphasis on advanced copywriting, layout, and production for print and broadcast media. Students usually participate in major national contests involving brand development in advertising strategies. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 373, 373H, Public Relations 377H, 377K. Restricted to students in the Advertising or Public Relations Honors program. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, Advertising 370J or Public Relations 367, a University grade point average of at least 3.50, admission to the departmental honors program, and consent of the undergraduate adviser. meets with P R 377H. • 06385 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 3.206 MACKERT, M PORTFOLIO IV 1-ADVANCED MEDIA STRATEGIES fee: $138.55 3-DIGITAL MEDIA fee: $81.90 ADV 378 ADV 378S fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 LONGHORN NETWORK CAMPAIGN fee: $51.00 POP MUSIC AS SOCIAL ADVOCACY fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 06415 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 6.154 ROMERO, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Topic description: Since the oral poets of ancient Greece and the griot of pre-colonial Africa, singers have played a privileged role as messengers of news, sharers of wisdom, critics of war and advocates for the community. While romance is the standard topic of pop music today, we still see folk singers, soul crooners, rock rebels and hip-hop MCs leveraging their voices as spokespersons in the service of a cause, a people or an idea. This class will visit these moments when musicians take on that role and their art becomes advocacy. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. meets with P R 378, AMS 325. • 06420 MW 330 - 500P WEL 2.308 JUNKER, D SOCIAL MEDIA fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. meets with ADV 391K. • 06425 W 1000 - 1100 NOA 1.110 WILCOX, G 10-COPYWRITING fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional pre38 fee: $51.00 22-PSYCHOL OF VIDEO GAME ADV fee: $51.00 23-TECHNOLOGY MARKETING & ADV fee: $51.00 BUSINESS OF SPORTS TELEVISION fee: $51.00 SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT LAW/BUSN fee: $51.00 SPORTS/MEDIA/INTEG OF AMER SOC fee: $51.00 11-SPORTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA fee: $51.00 HONORS TUTORIAL COURSE fee: $51.00 THEOR PERS COMM/CONS DECIS MAK fee: $226.00 THEOR PERS COMM/CONS DECIS MAK fee: $226.00 2-PORTFOLIO I fee: $68.00 3-PORTFOLIO II fee: $68.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with P R 378S. • 06455 TTH 1100 - 1230P JGB 2.216 LULLA, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Designed to provide an understanding of and experience with the components and best practices of social media, marketing, and communications as they relate to sports entities and the sports field as a whole. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. same as P R 378S (TOPIC 11). • 06467 MW 1230 - 200P BMC 2.106 WILLE, S fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Topic title: Integrated communication for Latino entertainment. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. Taught as Web-based course. meets with P R 378. • 06410 T 330 - 630P REYES BENAVIDES, G 20-ACCOUNT PLANNING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with P R 378S. • 06465 MW 200 - 330P UTC 3.124 CRAMER, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Topic description: Using communication to promote personal, social, and economic innovation. Through in-person interaction, online conversation, and regular writing assignments, students will be expected to apply the presented skills and ideas in ways relevant to their lives, professional development, and engaged citizenship. • 06406 M 500 - 800P NOA 1.124 LOVE, B INTEG COMM LATINO ENTRTNMNT-WB instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with P R 378S. • 06460 MW 800 - 930 CMA 3.124 WILLE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in media and its effects on advertising and public relations strategies. Advertising 377M and Public Relations 377M may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Advertising 345J with a grade of at least C, and consent of instructor. • 06405 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 4.206 MIRELES, C COMM AS ENTREPRENEURSHIP room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 06450 TH 400 - 700P JES A121A BUNTING, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for students in the Texas Media program. Prerequisite: Admission to the Texas Media program and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. See headnote for GPA requirements and registration procedures. • 06395 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 4.208 DOBIAS, L MEDIA STUDIES time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. meets with ADV 391K. • 06445 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.102 EASTIN, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Students may be added to the class on the first class day. Prerequisite: Admission to the Texas Media program and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Experience using HTML. • 06400 TTH 930 - 1100 PAR 105 KINCAID, G ADV 377M days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Advertising 344K and 345J. • 06435 MWF 1100 - 1200 NOA 1.102 LEWIS, R • 06440 MW 200 - 330P CLA 1.106 MACKERT, M fee: $68.00 Designed to enhance the intellectual and philosophical framework of students in the Texas Creative program. Prerequisite: Advertising 468L and consent of the Texas Creative program faculty. Three studio hours a week to be arranged. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with ADV 483 (TOPIC 5). • 06390 TH 500 - 800P BMC 4.208 THOMPSON, S unique requisites vary with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Advertising 325 with a grade of at least C, and consent of instructor. • 06430 MW 1100 - 1230P CMA 6.154 CUNNINGHAM, I ADV 379H ADV 382J Conference course of intensive study, planned by the Advertising Honors Committee; research and the writing of a substantial paper on a special advertising topic. Prerequisite: Admission to the departmental honors program and consent of the undergraduate adviser. • 06470 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Communication and behavioral science theories as they relate to contemporary advertising practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06475 W 400 - 700P ENS 109 LOVE, B Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Communication and behavioral science theories as they relate to contemporary advertising practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06480 MW 400 - 530P BMC 4.206 STOUT, P ADV 483 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent of instructor received prior to registering. meets with ADV 343K. • 06485 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 4.208 CUNNINGHAM, I • 06490 TTH 600 - 730P BMC 4.212 ROMERO, J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent of instructor received prior to registering. meets with ADV 468K. • 06495 F 800 - 1100 BMC 4.208 CUNNINGHAM, I course unique days time room instructor 4-PORTFOLIO III fee: $68.00 5-PORTFOLIO IV fee: $68.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent of instructor received prior to registering. meets with ADV 468L. • 06500 T 500 - 800P BMC 4.208 THOMPSON, S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent of instructor received prior to registering. meets with ADV 475. • 06505 TH 500 - 800P BMC 4.208 THOMPSON, S ADV 385 ADV 388K ADV 189 ADV 389 ADV 391K 2-ACCOUNT PLANNING fee: $51.00 INTEGRATED COMM MANAGEMENT fee: $94.26 PROBLEMS IN SPEC FIELDS OF ADV fee: $17.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of the managerial, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of multinational advertising. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 06510 W 530 - 830P CMA 6.174 MACKERT, M course unique ADV 698A THESIS fee: $51.00 ADV 698B THESIS fee: $51.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 FUNDMNTLS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS fee: $51.00 INTEGRATED COMM FOR SPORTS fee: $51.00 P R 317 WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS fee: $51.00 P R 319 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS fee: $51.00 P R 348 PUBLIC RELATIONS TECHNIQUES fee: $116.00 ADV 398R The application of management principles to the solution of integrated communications management problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06515 M 200 - 500P CMA 3.124 CUNNINGHAM, I Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from the area of the student's major interest; a written report or creative project is required. Students who take Advertising 189 must register for a topic of 189 for three consecutive semesters. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, consent of instructor, and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06520 PROBLEMS IN SPEC FIELDS OF ADV ADV 399R ADV 699R fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from the area of the student's major interest; a written report or creative project is required. Students who take Advertising 189 must register for a topic of 189 for three consecutive semesters. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, consent of instructor, and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. See headnote for registration procedures. • 06525 ADV 999R GRADUATE CAMPAIGNS fee: $56.15 ADV 399W MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY fee: $56.15 ADV 699W PSYCHOLOGY OF VIDEO GAME ADV fee: $56.15 ADV 999W SOCIAL MEDIA fee: $56.15 P R 305 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06530 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 3.206 CICCHIRILLO, V Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06535 W 1200 - 300P SZB 330 EASTIN, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ADV 378 (TOPIC 22). • 06540 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.102 EASTIN, M Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with ADV 378. • 06545 W 1000 - 1100 NOA 1.110 WILCOX, G 2-ADVANCED ACCOUNT PLANNING-WB fee: $137.00 5-INTEGRATED COMM FOR SPORTS fee: $51.00 P R 305S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 06550 BURNS, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey and analysis of current advertising issues and practices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with KIN 352K, ADV 305S, P R 305S. • 06555 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 2.106 WILLE, S ADV 392 4-ADVNCD ADVERTISING THEORS II fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of important current areas in advertising research and theory. Prerequisite: Admission to a doctoral program and consent of the graduate adviser. • 06560 T 800 - 1100 CBA 4.338 DUDO, A 5-ADVERTISING RESEARCH II fee: $51.00 ADVERTISING INTERNSHIP fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of important current areas in advertising research and theory. Prerequisite: Admission to a doctoral program and consent of the graduate adviser. • 06565 W 1100 - 200P CMA 6.172 LEE, W ADV 395 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Practical work experience in advertising sales, creative management, and research with advertisers, agencies, media, or auxiliary services. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Advertising 380, 385, and 387 with a grade of at least B in each; and a University grade point average of at least 3.00. • 06570 CUNNINGHAM, I days time room instructor Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in advertising and written consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser received prior to registering; for 698B, Advertising 698A and written consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser received prior to registering. See headnote for registration procedures. • 06575 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in advertising and written consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser received prior to registering; for 698B, Advertising 698A and written consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser received prior to registering. See headnote for registration procedures. • 06580 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in advertising and written consent of the supervising faculty member and the graduate adviser received prior to registering. See headnote for registration procedures. • 06585 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06590 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06595 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06600 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Advertising 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06605 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Advertising 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06610 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Advertising 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 06615 May not be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Public Relations degree or the Bachelor of Science in Advertising degree. • 06670 TTH 330 - 500P WEL 1.316 ANDERSON, R Examination of the mass media industry in relation to the field of sports. Focus on the "off-the-field" industries of advertising, marketing, and public relations that impact sports; rights fees contracts; pre-game shows; gameday production; in-stadium activities; and press coverage. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 305S, 378 (Topic 7: Integrated Communication for Sports), Kinesiology 352K (Topic: Integrated Communication for Sports), Public Relations 305S. same as ADV 305S. also meets with ADV 391K (TOPIC 5), KIN 352K. • 06675 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 2.106 WILLE, S Introduction to writing skills for the media, including readability, clarity, verification, and style. Restricted to public relations majors. Prerequisite: Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B. • 06680 MWF 200 - 300P BMC 1.202 JUNKER, D Principles, theory, history, ethics, and practice of public relations ina variety of organizational settings; elements of strategic management. Public Relations 319 and 331 may not both be counted. Restricted to public relations majors. Prerequisite: Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06685 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 1.202 ANDERSON, R Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Analysis and production of print, electronic, and oral messages to achieve organizational objectives; fundamentals of media relations; Internet applications. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Public Relations 319 (or 333) or 331; and Journalism 315 or Public Relations 317 with a grade of at least C. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06690 MWF 1100 - 1200 BUR 136 JUNKER, D M 500 - 600P BMC 4.208 39 course unique days • 06695 MWF W • 06700 MWF M • 06705 MWF W time room instructor course unique 1100 - 1200 500 - 600P 1100 - 1200 600 - 700P 1100 - 1200 600 - 700P BUR 136 BMC 4.208 BUR 136 BMC 4.208 BUR 136 BMC 4.208 JUNKER, D P R 378 COMM AS ENTREPRENEURSHIP fee: $51.00 INTEG COMM LATINO ENTRTNMNT-WB fee: $51.00 POP MUSIC AS SOCIAL ADVOCACY fee: $51.00 PUBLIC RELATNS TECHNIQUES-IRL fee: $51.00 5-INTEG COMM FOR NONPROF ORGS fee: $51.00 BUSINESS OF SPORTS TELEVISION fee: $51.00 SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT LAW/BUSN fee: $51.00 SPORTS/MEDIA/INTEG OF AMER SOC fee: $51.00 11-SPORTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA fee: $51.00 PUBLIC RELATNS TECHNIQUES-IRL JUNKER, D JUNKER, D fee: $116.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Analysis and production of print, electronic, and oral messages to achieve organizational objectives; fundamentals of media relations; Internet applications. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Public Relations 319 (or 333) or 331; and Journalism 315 or Public Relations 317 with a grade of at least C. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program. Class meets May 26-June 20. Taught in Dublin, Ireland. Students must consult with department Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addit ion to these dates. meets with P R 378. • 06710 JUNKER, D P R 350 PUBLIC RELATIONS INTERNSHIP fee: $51.00 P R 151 PUBLIC RELATIONS INTERNSHIP fee: $17.00 P R 352 P R 353 P R 367 P R 377H P R 377K 40 ADV & PUBLIC RELS LAW & ETHICS fee: $51.00 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATNS MGMT fee: $71.00 Public relations as a managerial problem-solving process; strategic management of programs to enhance public-organizational relationships. Advertising 370J and Public Relations 367 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Advertising 344K, 345J, Marketing 320F, and Public Relations 348 with a grade of at least C in each. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with ADV 370J. • 06740 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 4.208 CLOSE, A • 06745 MWF 1200 - 100P BMC 4.208 THOMAS, K • 06750 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.208 KINCAID, G • 06755 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 4.208 LEWIS, R • 06760 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 4.208 KINCAID, G • 06765 TTH 500 - 630P CMA 3.114 ANDERSON, R INTEGRATED COMM CAMPAIGNS: HON fee: $51.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. The concept of media mix; matching product, consumer, and media profiles; and the conception, research, planning, and execution of advertising campaigns. Special emphasis on advanced copywriting, layout, and production for print and broadcast media. Students usually participate in major national contests involving brand development in advertising strategies. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising, 373, 373H, Public Relations 377H, 377K. Restricted to students in the Advertising or Public Relations Honors Program. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, Advertising 370J or Public Relations 367, Public Relations 352, a University grade point average of at least 3.50, admission to the Advertising or Public Relations Honors Program, and consent of the undergraduate adviser. meets with ADV 373H. • 06770 MW 930 - 1100 BMC 3.206 MACKERT, M INTEGRATED COMM CAMPAIGNS fee: $67.00 Integration of theory, research methods, and communication techniques for planning, implementing, and evaluating public relations campaigns; client proposal writing and presentation. Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising, 373, 373H, Public Relations 377H, 377K. Prerequisite: Public Relations 367. See headnote for GPA requirements. meets with ADV 373. • 06775 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.208 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW • 06780 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 4.208 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW • 06785 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.206 MURPHY, J • 06790 MW 330 - 500P BMC 4.212 THOMAS, K • 06795 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 3.206 STAVCHANSKY DE LEW • 06800 T 500 - 800P CMA 3.124 ATKINSON, L instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Using communication to promote personal, social, and economic innovation. Through in-person interaction, online conversation, and regular writing assignments, students will be expected to apply the presented skills and ideas in ways relevant to their lives, professional development, and engaged citizenship. • 06803 M 500 - 800P NOA 1.124 LOVE, B Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. See headnote for GPA requirements. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program. Class meets May 26-June 20. Taught in Dublin, Ireland. Students must consult with department Program Coordinator as travel a nd orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with P R 348. • 06815 JUNKER, D Strategies relating to public relations disciplines, including the management of external, internal, community, nonprofit, and media issues, and public relations marketing programs. Restricted to public relations majors. Prerequisite: Public Relations 319 or 331, and 348 with a grade of at least C in each. • 06725 TH 530 - 830P BMC 3.206 HEMEYER, T • 06730 TH 600 - 900P NOA 1.102 HUNT, J Only one of the following may be counted: Advertising 353, 371J, 376, Public Relations 353, 371J, 376. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: For advertising majors, Advertising 318J with a grade of at least B; for public relations majors, Public Relations 319; for others, none. same as ADV 353. • 06735 MW 200 - 330P BMC 2.106 POUNDERS, K room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic description: Since the oral poets of ancient Greece and the griot of pre-colonial Africa, singers have played a privileged role as messengers of news, sharers of wisdom, critics of war and advocates for the community. While romance is the standard topic of pop music today, we still see folk singers, soul crooners, rock rebels and hip-hop MCs leveraging their voices as spokespersons in the service of a cause, a people or an idea. This class will visit these moments when musicians take on that role and their art becomes advocacy. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. meets with ADV 378, AMS 325. • 06810 MW 330 - 500P WEL 2.308 JUNKER, D Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Designed for students who have completed a three-semester-hour internship in public relations. Prerequisite: Public Relations 350; consent of the public relations internship coordinator; and completion of the major requirements for enrollment in an internship course. See headnote for GPA requirements and registration procedures. • 06720 CUNNINGHAM, I fee: $51.00 time Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Topic title: Integrated communication for Latino entertainment. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. Taught as Web-based course. meets with ADV 378. • 06805 T 330 - 630P REYES BENAVIDES, G Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Internship to be arranged by student and approved by instructor. May be taken only once. Restricted to public relations majors. Prerequisite: Advertising 344K, 345J, and Public Relations 348 with a grade of at least C in each. • 06715 CUNNINGHAM, I STRATEGIES IN PUBLIC RELATIONS days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. • 06820 MW 400 - 530P WEL 2.304 DRUMWRIGHT, M P R 378S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with ADV 378S. • 06825 TTH 1100 - 1230P JGB 2.216 LULLA, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with ADV 378S. • 06830 MW 800 - 930 CMA 3.124 WILLE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. meets with ADV 378S. • 06835 MW 200 - 330P UTC 3.124 CRAMER, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in sports media related to issues in traditional and new media as they affect sports and entertainment advertising and public relations. Designed to provide an understanding of and experience with the components and best practices of social media, marketing, and communications as they relate to sports entities and the sports field as a whole. Advertising 378S and Public Relations 378S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Advertising 305S or Public Relations 305S with a grade of at least C; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. same as ADV 378S (TOPIC 11). • 06837 MW 1230 - 200P BMC 2.106 WILLE, S DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS Communication Sciences and Disorders - CSD course unique CSD 306K INTRODUCTION TO COMM DISORDERS fee: $61.00 PHONETIC DESCRIPTION OF SPEECH fee: $101.00 CSD 313L HEARING SCIENCE fee: $101.00 CSD 314L SOCIOCUL BASES OF COMMUNICATN fee: $56.00 ACQUIS OF COMM ABILS IN CHLDRN fee: $51.00 CSD 311K CSD 318K CSD 118L CSD 140L CSD 341 days time room instructor course Introduction to the study of processes and disorders of speech, language, and hearing; observation in the University Speech and Hearing Center. • 06890 MWF 900 - 1000 CMA 2.306 ZAPPLER, A Speech production, physiological analysis and description of speech sounds, voice quality, and voice dynamics; notation; phonetic theory; applications of phonetics. • 06895 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 2.106 DAVIS, B Acoustical, physiological, and psychological bases of normal human hearing; theories of audition; laboratory techniques in hearing science research. • 06900 MWF 1100 - 1200 CMA 2.306 LIU, C ACQ OF COMM ABILS IN CHLD: LAB PROF ISSUES IN CSD CSD 350 LANGUAGE AND THE BRAIN fee: $51.00 CSD 358 ANAT/PHYS SPEECH/HEARING MECH fee: $51.00 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH SCIENCE fee: $51.00 CSD 167M CSD 175N fee: $17.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Issues in ethics, licensure, certification, and professional practice in communication disorders. May not be counted toward a degree. Restricted to communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and twelve semester hours of coursework in communication sciences and disorders. • 06920 T 800 - 900 CMA 3.114 BEDORE, L • 06925 TH 800 - 900 CMA 3.114 BEDORE, L fee: $101.00 CSD 367K CSD 373 fee: $17.00 Clinical laboratory experience in child language. Communication Sciences and Disorders 118L and 168L may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 306K or 308K with a grade of at least C, and Communication Sciences and Disorders 311K with a grade of at least C. • 06915 M 300 - 400P BMC 1.202 VAN DER FEEST, S PRINCIPLES OF AUDIOLOGY CSD 358S CSD 371 An introduction to the influences of social and cultural factors, such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic region, on communication acquisition and use, with a focus on cross-cultural communication issues in a diverse society. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 06905 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 2.306 YANG, J Introduction to assessment procedures and treatment strategies for children with speech and language disorders. Communication Sciences and Disorders 318K and 368K may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 306K or 308K with a grade of at least C, and Communication Sciences and Disorders 311K with a grade of at least C. • 06910 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 1.202 VAN DER FEEST, S CSD 178K Causes of hearing disorders; diagnostic procedures and treatment. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 2.25, and Communication Sciences and Disorders 313L with a grade of at least C. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06930 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 1.202 JIN, S Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. See headnote for GPA requirements. same as LIN 350 (TOPIC 1). • 06935 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 2.106 SUSSMAN, H In-depth study of the anatomy and physiology of structures involved in speech, language, hearing, and swallowing. Includes anatomical and physiological mechanisms of respiration, phonation, articulation, and hearing; and the central nervous system and blood supply to the speech and hearing mechanism. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication Sciences and Disorders 315S, 358, 393E (Topic 8: Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism), Linguistics 315. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 311K with a grade of at least C, and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. • 06940 MWF 900 - 1000 BMC 1.202 CZIMSKEY, N Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the encoding and decoding of speech. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication Sciences and Disorders 315S, 358S, 396N, Linguistics 315, 358S. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and a University grade point average of at least 2.25; for Communication Sciences and Disorders majors, Communication Sciences and Disorders 313L and 358 with a grade of at least C in each. same as LIN 358S. • 06945 MWF 100 - 200P BUR 136 CHANDRASEKARAN, B INTRO SP/LNG DIS ASSMT/TRT CHL CLINICAL PRACTICUM CSD 278K CSD 378K fee: $81.00 Introduction to assessment procedures and treatment strategies for children with speech and language disorders. Restricted to senior communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 2.25, and the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Communication Sciences and Disorders 306K or 308K; 311K and 313L; 318K and 118L (or 368K and 168L); 358 and 358S (or 315S). See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06950 TTH 800 - 930 CMA 3.120 BYRD, C • 06955 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 3.116 BROWN, A fee: $42.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. May be repeated for credit. Supervised clinical practicum in speech/language pathology and audiology. No more than four hours of clinical practicum may be counted towards the Bachelor of Science in Communication unique days time room instructor Sciences and Disorders. Restricted to communication sciences and disorders majors specializing in audiology or speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: For communication sciences and disorders majors specializing in audiology or speech/language pathology, upper-division standing, eighteen semester hours of coursework in communication sciences and disorders, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and an upper-division grade point average of at least 3.20; additional prerequisite for audiology majors: Communication Sciences and Disorders 341 with a grade of A, credit with a grade of A or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 378, and consent of instructor; additional prerequisite for speech/language pathology majors: credit with a grade of A for Communication Sciences and Disorders 367K or 371, and consent of instructor. • 06960 BEDORE, L CSD 379H CSD 180E INTRO SP/LNG DIS ASSMT/TRT ADU fee: $81.00 PRINS AURAL REHABILITATION-WB fee: $101.00 DEAF EDUCATION SEMINAR fee: $17.00 STDS IN COMM SCI AND DISORDERS fee: $17.00 STDS IN COMM SCI AND DISORDERS fee: $34.00 STDS IN COMM SCI AND DISORDERS fee: $51.00 HONORS TUTORIAL CRS: SPEC PROJ fee: $51.00 CONF CRS IN COMM SCI & DISORD fee: $17.00 Introduction to assessment procedures and treatment strategies for adults with speech and language disorders. Restricted to senior communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 2.25, and the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Communication Sciences and Disorders 306K or 308K; 311K, 313L, and 350; and 358 and 358S (or 315S). • 06965 TTH 1230 - 200P SZB 422 NERICCIO, M • 06970 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 3.114 MARQUARDT, T Rationale, methods, materials, procedures, and criteria for aural rehabilitation for hearing-impaired persons. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each: Communication Sciences and Disorders 306K or 308K, 311K, 313L, 341, 358, and 358S (or 315S); and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. Taught as Web-based course. See headnote for GPA requirements. • 06975 TTH 730 - 830P ZAPPLER, A May be repeated for credit. Discussion of selected topics in social, political, and educational aspects of deafness. Communication sciences and disorders majors specializing in education of the deaf/hearing-impaired may count no more than four semester hours in this course toward the degree; communication sciences and disorders majors specializing in audiology or specializing in speech/language pathology may count no more than two semester hours in this course toward the degree; other students with majors in the College of Communication may count no more than one semester hour in this course toward the degree. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 06980 TH 500 - 600P BMC 4.204 BERNSTEIN, M Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised individual research. May be repeated for credit with consent of the department chair. Only three semester hours may count toward a degree in the College of Communication. No more than three semester hours may be taken on the letter-grade basis. Restricted to communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; eighteen semester hours of coursework in communication sciences and disorders, including at least six hours of upper-division coursework; a University grade point average of at least 2.50; a grade point average in all College of Communication coursework of at least 3.00; and approval of a project in advance of registration. • 06985 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised individual research. May be repeated for credit with consent of the department chair. Only three semester hours may count toward a degree in the College of Communication. No more than three semester hours may be taken on the letter-grade basis. Restricted to communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; eighteen semester hours of coursework in communication sciences and disorders, including at least six hours of upper-division coursework; a University grade point average of at least 2.50; a grade point average in all College of Communication coursework of at least 3.00; and approval of a project in advance of registration. • 06990 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised individual research. May be repeated for credit with consent of the department chair. Only three semester hours may count toward a degree in the College of Communication. No more than three semester hours may be taken on the letter-grade basis. Restricted to communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; eighteen semester hours of coursework in communication sciences and disorders, including at least six hours of upper-division coursework; a University grade point average of at least 2.50; a grade point average in all College of Communication coursework of at least 3.00; and approval of a project in advance of registration. • 06995 The writing of a thesis or the presentation of a creative project; final comprehensive examination. Restricted to senior communication sciences and disorders majors. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 359H. • 07000 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication sciences and disorders designed to expand the graduate student's oppor41 course unique days time room instructor tunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07005 CSD 280E CSD 380E CONF CRS IN COMM SCI & DISORD fee: $34.00 CONF CRS IN COMM SCI & DISORD fee: $51.00 fee: $42.00 CSD 281L CLINICAL PRACTICUM fee: $79.00 CSD 381L CLINICAL PRACTICUM fee: $131.00 CSD 285C CSD 385C CSD 185D 42 fee: $34.00 CLIN PRAC ADULT SPCH/LANG PATH fee: $34.00 CLINCL PRACTICUM IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $17.00 ASSMT OF SPEECH/LANG DISORDERS fee: $34.00 SPEECH/LANG PATHOL EXTERNSHIP fee: $34.00 CLINCL PRACTICUM IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $17.00 CLINCL PRACTICUM IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $51.00 BUSINESS APPLICATIONS fee: $17.00 SPCH PERCEP: THEOR/CLIN ASPECT fee: $51.00 1-VOICE DISORDERS fee: $34.00 2-DEVELOPMNTL SPEECH DISORDERS fee: $34.00 1-DYSPHAGIA fee: $34.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication sciences and disorders designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07015 CLINICAL PRACTICUM CSD 185C unique CLIN PRAC ADULT SPCH/LANG PATH Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication sciences and disorders designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07010 CSD 181L CSD 383N course CSD 285D Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised practicum in speech/language pathology or audiology. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in speech/language pathology or audiology. • 07030 SMNR SPEECH PERCEP/ACOUSTICS CLIN PRAC PEDIAT SPC/LANG PATH fee: $34.00 May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 367K, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393D (Topic 2: Developmental Speech Disorders) or 393D (Topic 5: Developmental Language Disorders). • 07055 M 900 - 1200 CMA 2.210 BYRD, C W 900 - 100P CMA 2.210 • 07060 M 900 - 100P CMA 2.210 FRANCO, J W 900 - 1200 CMA 2.210 • 07065 M 200 - 600P CMA 2.210 NERICCIO, M W 300 - 600P CMA 2.210 CLIN PRAC PEDIAT SPC/LANG PATH CSD 287E CSD 187H CSD 387H CSD 190J fee: $51.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 367K, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393D (Topic 2: Developmental Speech Disorders) or 393D (Topic 5: Developmental Language Disorders). • 07070 M 1200 - 100P CMA 2.210 FRANCO, J CLIN PRAC ADULT SPCH/LANG PATH CSD 286D fee: $17.00 May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 367K, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393D (Topic 2: Developmental Speech Disorders) or 393D (Topic 5: Developmental Language Disorders). • 07040 W 800 - 1200 CMA 2.106 BEDORE, L • 07045 W 800 - 900 LAC 2.308 BEDORE, L • 07050 T 300 - 600P CMA 2.210 FRANCO, J TH 300 - 400P CMA 3.108 CLIN PRAC PEDIAT SPC/LANG PATH CSD 185H fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Strategies for original research in developmental sequences of communication behaviors and for research in classroom applications; representative topics include linguistic behaviors, oral language development, and second language instruction. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Topic title: Seminar in speech perception and acoustics. • 07035 M 300 - 600P CMA 6.174 CSD 392S fee: $17.00 May be repeated for credit. Practicum in the prevention and treatment of speech and/or language disorders in adults. Restricted to master's students in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Communication Sciences and Disorders 371, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393E (Topic 3: Acquired Language Disorders) or 393F (Topic 2: Acquired Speech Disorders); and at least three semester hours of graduate coursework in adult speech/language pathology. • 07075 MW 1200 - 200P CMA 2.210 NERICCIO, M • 07080 MW 200 - 400P CMA 2.210 MEDFORD, C • 07085 TH 400 - 800P CMA 2.210 FRANCO, J time room instructor May be repeated for credit. Practicum in the prevention and treatment of speech and/or language disorders in adults. Restricted to master's students in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Communication Sciences and Disorders 371, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393E (Topic 3: Acquired Language Disorders) or 393F (Topic 2: Acquired Speech Disorders); and at least three semester hours of graduate coursework in adult speech/language pathology. • 07090 M 900 - 1200 CMA 2.106 MEDFORD, C W 900 - 100P CMA 2.106 • 07095 M 1200 - 400P CMA 2.210 BYRD, C W 100 - 400P CMA 2.210 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Practicum in the prevention and treatment of speech and/or language disorders in adults. Restricted to master's students in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Communication Sciences and Disorders 371, or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 393E (Topic 3: Acquired Language Disorders) or 393F (Topic 2: Acquired Speech Disorders); and at least three semester hours of graduate coursework in adult speech/language pathology. • 07100 TH 100 - 200P CMA 2.210 FRANCO, J Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised practicum in speech/language pathology or audiology. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in speech/language pathology or audiology. • 07020 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised practicum in speech/language pathology or audiology. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in speech/language pathology or audiology. • 07025 days CSD 293D Additional hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Practicum in prevention, assessment, and intervention in hearing disorders. Restricted to doctoral students in audiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and credit or registration for Communication Sciences and Disorders 378. • 07105 F 800 - 900 CMA 2.106 BALASH, J May be repeated for credit. Differential diagnosis and assessment of communication disorders. Restricted to master's students in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 285C and 285D, and one hundred clinical clock hours. At least two semester hours of coursework in assessment in speech language pathology are recommended. • 07110 T 800 - 1200 CMA 2.106 NERICCIO, M TH 1100 - 1200 CMA 2.210 May be repeated for credit. Field placement in speech/language pathology. Restricted to master's students in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Communication Sciences and Disorders 285C and 285D, and one hundred clinical clock hours. • 07115 TH 800 - 1000 CMA 2.106 FRANCO, J • 07120 TH 800 - 1000 CMA 2.210 NERICCIO, M May be repeated for credit. Practicum in prevention, assessment, and intervention in hearing disorders. Restricted to doctoral students in audiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Communication Sciences and Disorders 185H, 285H, or 385H; and one hundred clinical clock hours. • 07125 TH 800 - 900 CMA 2.106 BALASH, J May be repeated for credit. Practicum in prevention, assessment, and intervention in hearing disorders. Restricted to doctoral students in audiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; Communication Sciences and Disorders 185H, 285H, or 385H; and one hundred clinical clock hours. • 07130 TH 800 - 900 CMA 2.210 BALASH, J • 07135 F 800 - 1100 CMA 2.106 CAREY, A Issues associated with the development, operation, and management of businesses devoted to service delivery in audiology and speech-language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07140 T 800 - 900 CMA 2.106 ZAPPLER, A Overview of theories and research findings related to human speech perception and recognition. Topics include acoustic characteristics of speech categorical perception, infant speech perception, and effects of hearing loss. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07145 W 900 - 1200 CMA 2.106 LIU, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Core courses for clinical competence in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07150 TH 300 - 500P CMA 3.120 BYRD, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Core courses for clinical competence in speech/language pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07155 T 900 - 1100 CMA 3.116 DAVIS, B CSD 293E Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. New developments in related areas and their applications to speech/language pathology. Topics include infants and young children, clinical instrumentation, neuroanatomy, genetic considerations in speech/language pathology, prosody. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07160 TH 100 - 300P CMA 3.120 MEDFORD, C course unique days time room instructor 2-MEASUREMENT IN COMM SCI/DIS fee: $34.00 3-ACQUIRED COGNIT COMM DISORDS fee: $34.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. New developments in related areas and their applications to speech/language pathology. Topics include infants and young children, clinical instrumentation, neuroanatomy, genetic considerations in speech/language pathology, prosody. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07165 TH 900 - 1100 CMA 3.116 PENA, E Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. New developments in related areas and their applications to speech/language pathology. Topics include infants and young children, clinical instrumentation, neuroanatomy, genetic considerations in speech/language pathology, prosody. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07170 T 900 - 1100 CMA 3.124 HENRY, M 6-LANG THEORY AND BILINGUALISM CSD 394K CSD 395 CSD 395H CSD 396C CSD 396E CSD 396G CSD 396N CSD 397 fee: $102.00 CSD 997 CLIN EXTERNSHIP IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $153.00 THESIS fee: $51.00 THESIS fee: $51.00 RESEARCH PROJECT IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $51.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 CSD 698A CSD 698B fee: $34.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. New developments in related areas and their applications to speech/language pathology. Topics include infants and young children, clinical instrumentation, neuroanatomy, genetic considerations in speech/language pathology, prosody. Presents a framework for understanding the cognitive and linguistic mechanisms that underlie language development and disorders. Includes linguistic and psycholinguistic theories of language development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07180 T 1230 - 230P CMA 3.120 SHENG, L CSD 293F unique CLIN EXTERNSHIP IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $34.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. New developments in related areas and their applications to speech/language pathology. Topics include infants and young children, clinical instrumentation, neuroanatomy, genetic considerations in speech/language pathology, prosody. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07175 T 300 - 500P CMA 3.120 BEDORE, L 7-COG/LING FND OF LANG DEV/DIS course CSD 697 CSD 398P 2-ACQUIRED SPEECH DISORDERS fee: $34.00 CSD 398R 2-PSYCHOACOUSTICS fee: $51.00 CSD 399R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Current developments in selected categories of speech and language disorders; designed to provide depth in one or more areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07185 TTH 1100 - 1200 CMA 3.114 MARQUARDT, T Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. A review of current literature on diagnostic procedures; habilitation for hearing-impaired children or rehabilitation for adults. Anatomy and physiology of the peripheral auditory system; behavioral measures of auditory performance-masking, sound localization, pitch and loudness perception, temporary and permanent hearing loss. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication Sciences and Disorders 394K (Topic 2), Neuroscience 394P (Topic 6: Psychoacoustics), Psychology 394U (Topic 5: Psychoacoustics). Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and Communication Sciences and Disorders 373 and 378, or consent of instructor. • 07190 MW 1230 - 200P CMA 5.190 LIU, C PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGY CSD 699R CSD 999R fee: $101.00 Current methods of testing the hearing of young children; included are identification, electrophysiological and operant audiometry, and medical aspects of hearing loss in children. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Communication Sciences and Disorders 378 or consent of instructor. • 07195 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 5.190 CAREY, A PROBLEMS IN DEAFNESS fee: $51.00 ADVANCED AMPLIFYING SYSTEMS fee: $51.00 ADV AUDITORY ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected topics on the implications of deafness for the deaf child's development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 07200 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 4.204 BERNSTEIN, M CSD 399W CSD 699W CSD 999W Fitting of advanced amplification systems, including digital hearing aids, frequency modulation and other wireless systems, and assistive listening devices. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Communication Sciences and Disorders394C. • 07205 T 400 - 700P CMA 2.106 ZAPPLER, A Advanced diagnostic tools, including acoustic immittance, otoacoustic emissions, auditory evoked potentials, intraoperative monitoring, and vestibular function. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Communication Sciences and Disorders394E. • 07210 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 5.190 CHAMPLIN, C SURGICL IMPLNTD AUD PROSTHESES fee: $51.00 SPEECH PRODUCTION & PERCEPTION fee: $51.00 Determining candidacy for treatment, programming devices, and evaluatingtreatment outcomes associated with implantable hearing technologies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Communication Sciences and Disorders394F. • 07215 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 6.174 JIN, S Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the encoding and decoding of speech. Only one of the following may be counted: Communication Sciences and Disorders 315S, 358S, 396N, Linguistics 315, 358S. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07220 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 5.190 SUSSMAN, H CLIN EXTERNSHIP IN AUDIOLOGY fee: $51.00 May be repeated for credit. Intensive clinical experience in a work setting. Restricted to students in the Doctor of Audiology program. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 07225 days time room instructor May be repeated for credit. Intensive clinical experience in a work setting. Restricted to students in the Doctor of Audiology program. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 07230 May be repeated for credit. Intensive clinical experience in a work setting. Restricted to students in the Doctor of Audiology program. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 07235 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in communication sciences and disorders and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Communication Sciences and Disorders 698A. • 07240 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in communication sciences and disorders and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Communication Sciences and Disorders 698A. • 07245 Research supervised by a faculty member. Includes reading and integrating the relevant literature. Students prepare research results in a manuscript suitable for publication. Restricted to students in the Doctor of Audiology program. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Communication Sciences and Disorders 386N. • 07250 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in communication sciences and disorders and consent of the graduate adviser. • 07255 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07260 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07265 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07270 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07275 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07280 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Sciences and Disorders 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07285 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES Communication Studies - CMS CMS 306M PROFESSNL COMM SKILLS-LIB ARTS fee: $58.21 PROFESSNL COMMUNICATION SKILLS fee: $58.21 Designed to help students develop skills in one-on-one interactions, small group communication, and presentation skills. Basic communication theories as they relate to skill development are explored. Restricted to students in the College of Liberal Arts. • 07340 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.204 • 07345 MWF 1100 - 1200 BMC 3.204 • 07350 MWF 1200 - 100P BMC 3.204 • 07355 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.204 Designed to help students develop skills in one-on-one interactions, small group communication, and presentation skills. Basic communication theories as they relate to skill development are explored. • 07360 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 4.204 • 07365 MWF 900 - 1000 BMC 4.204 • 07370 MWF 900 - 1000 CMA 5.190 • 07375 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 6.170 • 07380 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 3.204 • 07385 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 4.204 • 07390 MWF 1000 - 1100 CMA 5.190 • 07395 MWF 1100 - 1200 BMC 4.204 43 course unique days • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MWF TTH TTH MWF MWF MWF TTH MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH 07400 07405 07410 07415 07420 07425 07430 07435 07440 07445 07450 07455 07460 07465 07470 time 1100 - 1200 1100 - 1230P 1100 - 1230P 1200 - 100P 1200 - 100P 1200 - 100P 1230 - 200P 100 - 200P 100 - 200P 100 - 200P 200 - 300P 200 - 300P 200 - 330P 200 - 330P 200 - 330P room instructor BMC 4.206 BMC 3.204 CMA 6.170 BMC 3.206 BMC 4.204 CMA 6.170 CMA 6.174 BMC 3.204 CMA 3.116 CMA 6.174 BMC 3.204 CMA 6.152 BMC 3.204 BMC 4.212 CMA 6.152 PROFESSNL COMMUNICATION SKILLS fee: $58.21 FORENSICS WORKSHOP fee: $34.00 Designed to help students develop skills in one-on-one interactions, small group communication, and presentation skills. Basic communication theories as they relate to skill development are explored. Restricted to students in the McCombs School of Business. • 07475 TTH 800 - 930 BMC 3.204 • 07480 MWF 900 - 1000 BMC 3.204 • 07485 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.212 CMS 210 CMS 310K CMS 313M CMS 314L CMS 315M CMS 316L CMS 317C CMS 322E CMS 330 44 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Training for participation in extracurricular speech activities, including intercollegiate debate. Communication Studies 210 may be taken three times for credit. Open to all University students. • 07490 T 630 - 930P CMA 3.114 COX, M • 07495 W 700 - 1000P BMC 4.206 ROLLINS, J TEAM-BASED COMMUNICATION fee: $51.00 Communication processes within government, private, and volunteer organizations. • 07520 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.204 • 07525 MWF 100 - 200P NOA 1.102 LANG, COMMUNICATION, & CULTURE fee: $54.00 Introduction to the study of communication in relationships; topics include selfdisclosure, conflict, long-distance relationships, stereotyping, and persuasion. • 07550 TTH 200 - 330P BUR 106 DALY, J INTERVIEWING PRINS & PRACTICES fee: $60.00 CMS 334K NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION fee: $55.00 CMS 335 STRATEG SALES & EVENT PLANNING fee: $51.00 CMS 340K COMMUNICATN AND SOCIAL CHANGE fee: $53.00 CMS 342K POLITICAL COMMUNICATION fee: $53.00 CMS 344K LYING AND DECEPTION fee: $53.00 CMS 345P COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC OPINION fee: $51.00 FIELD STUDY IN ORGANIZTNL COMM fee: $53.00 CMS 357 FAMILY COMMUNICATION fee: $53.00 CMS 358 COMM AND PERSONAL RELATNSHIPS fee: $53.00 CMS 359H HONORS TUTORIAL CRS: READING fee: $51.00 PREGRAD SCHOOL MENTORSHIP fee: $17.00 PREGRAD SCHOOL MENTORSHIP fee: $34.00 CMS 350M fee: $51.00 Examination of the ethical issues involved in communication. Subjects addressed include our role in interactions we are party to; media coverage of issues of a sensitive or potentially harmful nature; and how our interactions with others reflect and shape who we are. Communication Studies 322E and 367 (Topic 4: Communication Ethics) may not both counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07585 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.206 STROUD, S INTERPERSONAL HEALTH COMM THEORIES OF PERSUASION fee: $53.00 The impact of public discourse on the ideas and issues of culture and history in the United States. • 07575 MWF 1000 - 1100 CMA 6.152 • 07580 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 3.124 COMMUNICATION ETHICS CMS 332K fee: $56.00 Introduction to interviewing theory, emphasizing the acquisition and application of interviewing skills. • 07555 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 5.190 • 07560 MWF 1100 - 1200 CMA 6.170 • 07565 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 5.214 • 07570 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 6.152 SPEECHMAKING AND SOCIETY fee: $53.00 fee: $53.00 The role of language in communication. Analysis of the complexity of human languages, languages in contact, language modality, and communication interaction. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 07530 MWF 900 - 1000 CMA 6.152 • 07535 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 6.152 • 07540 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 6.152 • 07545 MWF 1200 - 100P CMA 6.152 INTERPERSONAL COMM THEORY unique ARGUMENTATION AND ADVOCACY fee: $54.00 Analysis of small-group communication: cohesiveness, social climate, role structure, leadership, conformity, dynamics of interaction; participation in small-group communication situations. • 07500 MWF 1100 - 1200 CMA 6.152 • 07505 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 4.204 • 07510 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 4.204 • 07515 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 4.204 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION course CMS 332 CMS 164M fee: $51.00 The fundamental interpersonal communication processes that are involved in managing physical and mental health. Includes stigma and illness identity, social support, patient-provider communication, end-of-life care, and health education. Communication Studies 330 and 367 (Topic: Interpersonal Health Communication) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07590 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 6.170 DONOVAN-KICKEN, E CMS 264M days time room instructor Nature of argumentative controversy; variables of form, method, and ethics; analysis of argumentative rhetorical works. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07595 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 5.214 CHERWITZ, R A study of motivational factors involved in persuasive speaking to secure belief and action. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07600 MWF 1200 - 100P CMA 2.306 DONOVAN-KICKEN, E Survey of the effects of space, physical appearance, movement, eye behavior, and vocal behavior on interpersonal communication. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07605 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 1.202 DAILEY, R Theory and practice related to the preparation of large-scale sales events and conferences. Designed to develop communication skills and planning techniques. May include client research, investigation of potential venues, telephone-based information interviews, individual or group sales presentations, and event overviews. Communication Studies 335 and 367 (Topic: Strategic Sales and Event Planning) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07610 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 6.152 COX, M Analysis of how persuasion is used in mass movements: civil rights, consumerism, feminism, pacifism, religious sects. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 07615 W 300 - 600P CMA 6.152 ROLLINS, J A study of the role of symbols in political communication and the techniques and strategies employed by politicians; special attention is given to recent election campaigns. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. meets with GOV 370L (TOPIC 15). • 07620 M 200 - 500P BUR 112 HARDESTY, S Examines lying and deception as civil, strategic, and manipulative behavior. Secrets, privacy, disclosures, and confidentiality are examined in a variety of familiar contexts. Communication Studies 344K and 367 (Topic: Lying and Deception) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07625 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 2.106 MCGLONE, M An investigation of the definition and measurement of public opinion. Explores the relationship between communication and public opinion, how changes to public opinion are affected, and the influence of perception of public opinion on personal opinion. Communication Studies 345P and 367 (Topic: Communication and Public Opinion) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07630 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 3.124 STROUD, N Students acquire information through interviews and observation, devise appropriate coding schemes, and compose synoptic reports of their findings and recommendations. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07635 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 6.174 BROWNING, L Some of the common issues that face those who live in, counsel, and conduct research with families. The development of traditional families in the United States, different family structures that make up modern society, current issues that affect families, and the impact of communication on family experiences. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. • 07640 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 4.206 VANGELISTI, A The nature of human interaction in various types of relationships (friends, dates, spouses, roommates), the nature of communication at different stages in a relationship, and the nature of communication at different life stages. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. • 07645 MWF 1100 - 1200 BMC 3.206 DAILEY, R Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Intensive reading and research as planned by the departmental honors committee. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and admission to the Communication Studies Honors Program. • 07650 Hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction for undergraduates to graduate study in a discipline of their choosing. With consent of the department chair, may be repeated for credit, but nomore than three hours may be taken. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 07655 CHERWITZ, R Hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction for undergraduates to graduate study in a discipline of their choosing. With consent of the department chair, may be repeated for credit, but nomore than three hours may be taken. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 07660 CHERWITZ, R course unique CMS 364M PREGRAD SCHOOL MENTORSHIP days time room instructor course fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction for undergraduates to graduate study in a discipline of their choosing. With consent of the department chair, may be repeated for credit, but nomore than three hours may be taken. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 07665 CHERWITZ, R CMS 366 RHETORIC, LOVE, AND DEMOCRACY fee: $51.00 CMS 367 SOCIAL MEDIA & ORGANIZATIONS fee: $53.00 CMS 369V POLITICAL RESEARCH fee: $51.00 CMS 370K INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATN STDS fee: $53.00 CMS 371K PRACT IN CONFLICT MEDIATION fee: $51.00 CMS 171M CMS 372T Covers ideas about human symbolism and discourse; focuses on the effects of rhetorical perspectives on how people make meaning of the world. Communication Studies 366 and 367 (Topic: Love, Democracy, and Rhetoric) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 07670 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 4.212 GUNN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 07675 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 4.212 TREEM, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Students conduct research with Project Vote Smart, a nonpartisan, nonprofit political research organization. Prerequisite: Students must apply by sending a cover letter and resume to projectvotesmart@austin.utexas.edu. • 07680 STROUD, N COMMUNICATN STUDIES INTERNSHIP TIME MATTERS ADVOCACY IN APPLD SETTINGS-DC fee: $51.00 CMS 374D BEYOND CONGRESS/WHITE HOUSE-DC fee: $51.00 CMS 177K FACULTY-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $17.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. An introduction to the issues faced when advocating for an issue, idea, or one's self. The course aims to have students grasp concepts they will see and experience during their internship in Washington, DC. Prerequisite: Consent of the department. Restricted to students in the Archer Fellowship Program. Taught in Washington, DC. • 07710 DALY, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Explores issues of power in our nation's capital. Students study Washington, DC via visits to sites around the city. Prerequisite: Consent of the department. Restricted to students in the Archer Fellowship Program. Taught in Washington, DC. • 07715 SWERDLOW, J Supervised research on a project designed by a faculty member. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department. • 07720 FACULTY-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $51.00 Supervised research on a project designed by a faculty member. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a time room instructor fee: $68.00 CMS 178K STUDENT-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $17.00 CMS 378K STUDENT-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $51.00 CMS 478K STUDENT-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $68.00 CMS 379H HONORS TUTORIAL CRS: SPEC PROJ fee: $51.00 CMS 180E CONF CRS IN COMMUNICATION STDS fee: $17.00 CMS 280E CONF CRS IN COMMUNICATION STDS fee: $34.00 CMS 380E CONF CRS IN COMMUNICATION STDS fee: $51.00 CMS 480E CONF CRS IN COMMUNICATION STDS fee: $68.00 CMS 386N 2-QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 An exploration of twentieth and twenty-first century time management issues resulting from the development of communication technologies. Subjects include the concept of twenty-four-hour, seven-day-a-week availability; information overload; increased work hours; sleep deprivation; hurry sickness; multitasking; the human experience of time across diverse social, cultural, and historical contexts; and other time-related issues that shape, and are shaped by, communication behaviors. Communication Studies 367 (Topic: Time Matters) and 372T may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing. • 07705 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.132 BALLARD, D days FACULTY-INITIATED RESEARCH fee: $17.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 370K; consent of departmental internship coordinator; and completion of departmental requirements for enrollment in an internship course. • 07700 CMS 373D CMS 377K CMS 477K Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Focuses on career goals of students through classroom discussions and places students in communication positions with public and private organizations. Restricted to senior communication studies majors. Prerequisite: Twelve semester hours of communication studies (or speech), including at least three hours of upper-division coursework; a University grade point average of at least 2.50; a grade point average in communication studies of at least 3.00; and consent of instructor. • 07685 W 1200 - 100P BUR 224 STEPHENS, K Offered on the pass/fail basis only. With consent of instructor, may be repeated once for credit. Mandatory workshops 6pm-10pm Friday, January 24; 830am-6pm Saturday, January 25; and 10am-430pm Sunday, January 26, in CMA 3.108, 3.114, 3.134,and 5.190. • 07690 W 300 - 500P CMA 3.124 MAXWELL, M M 900 - 1200 CMA 3.130 • 07695 W 300 - 500P CMA 3.124 MAXWELL, M T 630 - 930P CMA 6.172 unique University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department. • 07725 Supervised research on a project designed by a faculty member. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department. • 07730 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised independent research on a project initiated, designed, and implemented by the student. Student secures consent of a faculty member willing to supervise the project prior to registering. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department; Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K is recommended. • 07735 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised independent research on a project initiated, designed, and implemented by the student. Student secures consent of a faculty member willing to supervise the project prior to registering. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department; Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K is recommended. • 07740 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised independent research on a project initiated, designed, and implemented by the student. Student secures consent of a faculty member willing to supervise the project prior to registering. No more than six semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K, 178K, 278K, 378K, 478K, 578K, 678K. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of coursework in communication studies, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and consent of instructor and the department; Communication Studies 177K, 377K, 477K is recommended. • 07745 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. The writing of a thesis or the presentation of a creative project; final comprehensive examination. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 359H. • 07750 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication studies designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07755 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication studies designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07760 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication studies designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07765 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings in the literature of communication studies designed to expand the graduate student's opportunity for individual consultation both in research and in informational aspects of the work. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 07770 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of observational and interviewing research techniques for studying human communication. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07775 T 330 - 630P CMA 6.172 BROWNING, L 45 course unique course unique CMS 386P ADVOCACY days time room instructor fee: $51.00 CMS 698A THESIS fee: $51.00 LANG PERSUASION/SOC INFLUENCE fee: $51.00 CMS 698B THESIS fee: $51.00 2-FAMILY COMMUNICATION fee: $51.00 CMS 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $51.00 CMS 399R DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 CMS 699R DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 CMS 999R DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 CMS 399W DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 CMS 699W DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 CMS 999W DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser. meets with MAN 383. • 07780 TTH 1230 - 200P UTC 3.104 DALY, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser. • 07785 T 630 - 930P CMA 6.146 MCGLONE, M CMS 386R CMS 390J CMS 390M CMS 390N CMS 390P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Communication and attraction, courtship, marriage, the role of children in the marital relationship, sibling relationships, the effect of spouses' occupations on the family, and dysfunctional families. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07790 T 330 - 630P CMA 7.120 VANGELISTI, A 1-PRAGMATISM AND RHETORIC fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Topics in rhetorical theory, including such areas as philosophy of argument, rhetoric and epistemology, and ethics of rhetoric. Examines classical pragmatism, with a focus on its meaning in regard to theories of rhetoric and communication, ideal senses of community, the art of rhetoric, and method in the study of rhetoric. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07795 T 630 - 930P CMA 3.134 STROUD, S LANG COM & CULTRL/SOCL CONFLCT fee: $51.00 3-CAMPAIGN COMMUNICATION fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser. • 07800 TH 630 - 930P CMA 7.120 MAXWELL, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An introduction to research surrounding the actors and texts of political campaigns. Covers voters, candidates, consultants, new constituencies, advertisements, debates, speeches, news coverage, party conventions, and new media environments. Focuses on how political discourse affects political life in the United States. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07810 W 300 - 600P CMA 7.120 HARDESTY, S MAJOR FIGURES: DERRIDA & LACAN fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the English graduate adviser. Computer-assisted instruction; familiarity with keyboard recommended. meets with E 387M. • 07815 TH 330 - 630P FAC 9 DAVIS, D 6-RHETORIC AND SOCIAL STYLE fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. A consideration of social style, including dress, entertainment, vehicles, and living arrangements as a system of communication. Special emphasis on the expressive and practical functions of such symbolic displays. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07820 W 700 - 1000P CMA 7.120 BRUMMETT, B 8-RHET OF PUBLICS/COUNTERPUBLS fee: $51.00 COMMUNICATING KNOWLEDGE fee: $51.00 GROUPS, TEAMS & COMMUNITIES fee: $51.00 4-COMM TECHNOLOGIES IN ORGS fee: $51.00 J 301F J 302F Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07830 M 300 - 600P CMA 7.120 TREEM, J 46 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examines the theoretical and empirical work on the communicative functions of technology in the workplace. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07840 W 300 - 600P CMA 6.146 STEPHENS, K room instructor Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in communication studies and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Communication Studies 698A. • 07845 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in communication studies and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Communication Studies 698A. • 07850 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in communication studies and consent of the graduate adviser. • 07855 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07860 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07865 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 07870 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07875 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07880 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 07885 Journalism - J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07835 TH 330 - 630P CMA 7.120 BALLARD, D CMS 392P time SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Investigation of the role of rhetoric in public life in capitalism in history and today. Covers the roles of rhetoric and rhetorical criticism in the production and maintenance of publics, and discusses the formation and activities of social movements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Some sections also require consent of instructor or the graduate adviser; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 07825 T 330 - 630P CMA 6.146 CLOUD, D CMS 390S days J 303F FUNDMNTL ISSUES IN JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 DIGITAL STORYTELLING BASICS fee: $51.00 GRAPHIC DSGN FOR ONLINE/PRINT fee: $51.00 Examination of major issues facing the news media in a democratic society and the exploration of digital technology on the future of news gathering, including ethics, institutions, effects, and standards of journalistic performance. Journalism 301F and 310 may not both be counted. • 07940 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 2.106 FRANKEL, G Introduction to multiple technologies for digital delivery of text, photos, audio, and video news across journalism platforms. Includes a module on grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Students must pass the grammar, spelling, and punctuation module to pass the course. Journalism 302F and 315 may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. • 07945 MWF 1200 - 100P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W TTH 800 - 930 CMA 4.152 • 07950 MWF 1200 - 100P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W MW 230 - 400P CMA 4.146 • 07955 MWF 1200 - 100P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W MW 230 - 400P CMA 4.152 • 07960 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 3.206 CHYI, H TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 4.152 • 07965 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 3.206 CHYI, H MW 430 - 600P CMA 4.152 • 07970 MWF 100 - 200P BMC 3.206 CHYI, H MW 600 - 730P CMA 4.152 • 07975 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W MW 330 - 500P BMC 3.208 • 07980 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W MW 500 - 630P BMC 3.208 • 07985 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 3.124 GARCIA-BUCKALEW, W MW 730 - 900P CMA 4.152 Overview, design, and production of materials for online and print storytelling. Subjects include design principles, visual perception, typography, manipulation of images and photographs, and page design for media platforms. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 303F, 319, 336. • 07990 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 4.150 QUARTERMAN, C W 500 - 700P BMC 3.210 course unique J 310F REPORTING: WORDS J 311F J 321F J 324F J 325F J 326F J 330F days time room instructor course fee: $51.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Reporting, writing, and editing skills for print, online, and broadcast. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 310F, 320D, 322D. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 301F (or 310) and 302F (or 315) with a grade of at least C in each. • 07995 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W MW 830 - 1000 CMA 4.152 • 08000 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W MW 900 - 1030 CMA 4.146 • 08005 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 4.146 • 08010 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 4.146 • 08015 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 4.152 • 08020 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W MW 100 - 230P CMA 4.146 • 08025 MW 1100 - 1230P BMC 1.202 CASH, W MW 100 - 230P CMA 4.152 REPORTING: IMAGES J 330G J 330J fee: $51.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Photography, video, and design for print, web, and broadcast, including design principles, visual perception, typography, manipulation of images, and photographs. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 311F, 318C, 321C. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 301F (or 310) and 302F (or 315) with a grade of at least C in each. • 08030 MW 400 - 530P BMC 3.206 DE CESARE, D F 1200 - 300P BMC 3.210 • 08035 MW 400 - 530P BMC 3.206 DE CESARE, D T 200 - 500P BMC 3.210 • 08040 MW 400 - 530P BMC 3.206 DE CESARE, D TH 200 - 500P BMC 3.210 • 08045 MW 400 - 530P CMA 3.114 DARLING, D F 1200 - 300P CMA 4.152 • 08050 MW 400 - 530P CMA 3.114 DARLING, D T 200 - 500P CMA 4.152 • 08055 MW 400 - 530P CMA 3.114 DARLING, D TH 200 - 500P CMA 4.152 • 08060 MW 500 - 630P BMC 4.212 MCENTEE, R T 630 - 930P BMC 3.210 • 08065 MW 500 - 630P BMC 4.212 MCENTEE, R TH 630 - 930P BMC 3.210 • 08070 MW 500 - 630P CMA 6.170 AUDET, B T 630 - 930P BMC 3.208 • 08075 MW 500 - 630P CMA 6.170 AUDET, B TH 630 - 930P BMC 3.208 REPORTING ON CITY/COUNTY GOVMT fee: $51.00 BUSINESS & FINANCIAL REPORTING fee: $51.00 J 331F J 331G J 332F Basic beat reporting skills to navigate city and county governments, and conducting reporting, research, and writing on issues and people at the local level. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08080 TTH 330 - 500P CMA 4.150 BURD, G Instruction in how to conceptualize, source, and prepare news reports on global financial markets, commercial transactions, and company performance. The course is global, with the United States a subset of the material covered. Hands-on course during which students produce multiple news packages for publication. Journalism 324F and 349T (Topic 2: Business Journalism) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 25). • 08085 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 6.146 MORRISON, M J 332G COVERING POLITICS J 333G fee: $51.00 Specialized research, reporting, and writing skills to cover political issues, candidates, and campaigns. Journalism 325F and 349T (Topic 16: Politics and the Press) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08090 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 5.214 LAWRENCE, R REPORTING SPORTS fee: $51.00 Contemporary professional skills and techniques in sports journalism. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08095 MWF 200 - 300P BMC 5.214 ROBBINS, K TELEVISION REPORTING/PRODUCING fee: $51.00 TELEVISION REPORTING/PRODUCING fee: $51.00 Basic television news gathering skills, including shooting and editing videotape, planning and executing visual storytelling, and writing and producing news packages. Students assist in the production of a television news program. Journalism 330F and 353D may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each, and Journalism 331G (or 322D) with a grade of at least C. • 08100 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 4.152 DAWSON, K TH 330 - 630P BMC 3.208 unique days time room instructor Journalism 330F and 353D may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each, and Journalism 331G (or 322D) with a grade of at least C. • 08105 T 330 - 630P BMC 3.208 WILSON, K TH 330 - 630P BMC 3.208 J 334F CREATV NONFICT FOR MAGAZNS/BKS fee: $51.00 ADV PHOTO EDITING & DSGN-CZE fee: $51.00 ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 AUDIO STORYTELLING fee: $51.00 NEWS EDITING FOR ONLINE/PRINT fee: $51.00 EXPLN JOURN: STORYTEL DGTL AGE fee: $51.00 ADV VISUAL JOURNALISM: PHOTO fee: $51.00 ORAL HISTORY AS JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 Reporting and writing skills for narrative nonfiction, including writing book proposals, magazine pitches, and sample chapters. Journalism 330G and 359T (Topic 6: Narrative Storytelling) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08110 MWF 1000 - 1100 CMA 6.172 MINUTAGLIO, W Explores intensive photographic reportage and documentation using the camera as a tool of investigation and interaction. Emphasis on creation of photo stories, photo essays, and feature stories, with editing and page layout. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 330J, 370K (Topic 1: Advanced Photo Editing and Design), 395 (Topic 2: Advanced Photo Editing and Design). Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program. Prerequisite: Registration for Communication 119. Contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Taught in Prague, Czech Republic. Class meets May 26-June 20. Students must consult with Study Abroad Program Coordinator as travel and orientation date s may be in addition to these dates. meets with J 395. • 08115 DARLING, D Creating for-profit and nonprofit journalistic enterprises in the news media ecosystem; the impact of digital technology on the news industry, with emphasis on changes to business and distribution models, and ways people consume and produce news and information; and projects and prototypes that include business plans and content planning. Journalism 331F and 359T (Topic: Entrepreneurial Journalism) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F (or 320D) and 311F (or 321C) with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 27). • 08120 MW 1200 - 130P CMA 4.150 ALVES, R Examination and practice of writing news for podcast. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 322D, 331G, 359T (Topic 7: Podcasting). Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08125 MW 1000 - 1100 CMA 4.152 DAWSON, K MW 1100 - 100P CMA 4.152 Advanced multimedia editing and production techniques. Emphasis on news judgment, language use, editing of textual elements, and use of digital software for print and web publication of text, audio, and visual imagery. Journalism 332F and 330 may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08130 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.206 TODD, R MW 200 - 330P BMC 3.208 • 08135 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.206 TODD, R MW 630 - 800P CMA 4.146 • 08140 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 4.206 TODD, R TTH 630 - 800P CMA 4.146 Examination of the evolution of long-form explanatory storytelling from print and film to new forms of Web-based and interactive storytelling. Journalism 332G and 359T (Topic: Explanatory Journalism: Storytelling in a Digital Age) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08145 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 4.146 DAHLBY, T F 900 - 1100 CMA 4.146 Explores intensive photographic reportage and documentation using the camera as a tool of investigation and interaction. Emphasis on creation of photo stories, photo essays, and feature stories, with editing and page layout. Journalism 333G and 355 may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Communication 316 or Journalism 316 with a grade of at least C; and Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08150 MW 1200 - 130P BMC 3.210 REED, E MW 130 - 300P BMC 3.210 Instruction in the use of oral history to generate journalistic coverage. Modules include concepts and methods of gathering oral history; illustration of the techniques using the Vietnam War as a topic; and generating oral history-based coverage focusing on the Mexican American experience. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 334F, 349T (Topic 7: Oral History as Journalism), 395 (Topic 20: Oral History as Journalism). Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 29). • 08155 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 4.150 RODRIGUEZ, M Hour(s) to be arranged. Basic television news gathering skills, including shooting and editing videotape, planning and executing visual storytelling, and writing and producing news packages. Students assist in the production of a television news program. 47 course unique J 335F MAGAZINE WRITING & PRODUCTION J 335G J 336F J 336G J 337F J 337G J 338F J 338G J 339G J 339T J 341F 48 days time room instructor course fee: $51.00 Instruction in and supervised practice of magazine writing and production. Laboratory hours include production of a magazine online and in print. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 335F, 349T (Topic 15: Magazine Production), 359T (Topic 2: Magazine Production). Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08160 MW 830 - 1000 BMC 3.208 F 800 - 1000 CMA 4.152 ADV TV REPORTING AND PRODUCING J 342F fee: $51.00 Advanced writing and reporting skills for the collaborative production of television news programs on deadline. Students assist in producing a television news program. Journalism 335G and 372D may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each, and Journalism 330F (or 353D) with a grade of at least C. • 08165 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 3.208 WILSON, K TH 330 - 630P BMC 3.208 SOCIAL MEDIA JOURNALISM-WB fee: $51.00 PROD SOCIAL DOCUMS FOR TV NEWS fee: $51.00 LONG-FORM FEATURE WRITING fee: $51.00 OPINION WRITING fee: $51.00 ADVANCED VISUAL DESIGN fee: $51.00 The role of journalism in emerging digital social networks, examining current and traditional theories about social media as a form of journalism. Practice in the use of live chatting, tagging, geotagging, wikis, Twitter, Flickr, and digital avatars as newsgathering techniques. Journalism 336F and 349T (Topic: Social Media Journalism) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. Taught as Web-based course. • 08170 QUIGLEY, R Instruction in the production of social documentaries for television, with emphasis on social issues often ignored by television news. Includes production of a twenty-minute long-form story. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each; Journalism 331G or 359T (Topic 7: Podcasting) with a grade of at least C; and consent of instructor. meets with J 395. • 08175 F 1200 - 300P CMA 4.146 DAWSON, K TH 500 - 800P CMB B4.132 Advanced instruction in reporting and writing long-form narratives, including lessons in analyzing story-telling tools, strategies, and techniques. Examination of narrative strategies and techniques across different media platforms. Journalism 337F and 374D may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08180 MW 800 - 930 BMC 3.208 HARMON, D Examines opinion writing and commentary in traditional print and evolving online formats. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08185 MW 400 - 530P BMC 5.214 SYLVIE, G J 346F J 347F J 347G J 349T Advanced exploration of principles and processes of visual design, including design principles, visual perception, typography, image making, uses of color, printing techniques, and publication design. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 338F, 359T (Topic 3: Advanced Visual Design), 395 (Topic 5: Advanced Visual Design). Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 303F (or 319) with a grade of at least C, and Journalism 310F (or 320D) and 311F (or 321C) with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 383P. • 08190 TTH 600 - 730P CMA 4.152 MAYES, E TTH 730 - 900P CMA 4.152 DATA VISUALIZATION fee: $51.00 An investigation of how to tell stories through data and data visualization. Subjects include finding compelling data sets, cleaning and analyzing the contents, and presenting results online through a variety of methods, including online interactive charts and maps. Journalism 338G and 359T (Topic: Data Visualization) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08195 MW 500 - 630P CMA 4.146 MCDONALD, C MOBILE NEWS APP DESIGN fee: $51.00 SPORTS FOR REPORTING TEXAS fee: $51.00 UNDRSTNDNG AFR AMERS/THE MEDIA fee: $51.00 Planning and building a mobile app, whether for Android, iOS, or web-based, and personal communication in the news business and in various other journalism-related topics. Journalism 339G and Journalism 359T (Topic: Mobile News App Design) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395, C S 378. • 08200 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 3.208 QUIGLEY, R days time room instructor WOMEN AND THE NEWS fee: $51.00 REPORTING ON THE ENVIR-AUS fee: $51.00 REPORTING LATIN AMERICA fee: $51.00 CULTURAL SURVEY OF PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $51.00 INTERNET AND POLITICS fee: $121.00 NEWS FOR A MOBILE AUDIENCE fee: $121.00 VISUAL MEDIA AND THE NEWS fee: $121.00 MEDIA LAW fee: $51.00 JOURNALISM/SOCTY/CITZN JRNLST fee: $51.00 ETHICS IN JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 LIVING IN THE INFORMATION AGE fee: $101.00 Historical and contemporary exploration of women and the news. Examination of the role of women in producing news and the construction of women within news texts. Journalism 340C (Topic 5: Women and the News) and 342F may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Com munication. meets with J 395, WGS 345. • 08215 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 5.214 BOCK, M Instruction and supervised fieldwork in environmental coverage. Topics include interviewing, elements and structures of good environment writing, the concepts of scientific certainty and uncertainty, and communicating complex science to lay audiences. Issues covered include climate change, energy, air and water quality, and sustainability. Journalism 346F and 349T (Environmental Journalism) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. Concurrent enrollment required in COM 119. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 24-June 20.Taught in Queensland, Aust ralia. Students must consult with Study Abroad Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with J 395. • 08220 WILSON, K Foreign reporting and international news production processes, with special emphasis on Latin America. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 347F, 349T (Topic 4: International Reporting), 395 (Topic 4: Documentary Tradition of Latin America). Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 38). • 08225 MW 900 - 1030 CMA 4.150 ALVES, R Development of photojournalism and commercial, documentary, amateur, and art photography, including historical processes, the evolution of stylistic trends, and the careers of major photographers. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 347G, 362E, 387P. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each; and Communication 316 or Journalism 316 with a grade of at least C. meets with J 387P. • 08230 T 900 - 1200 HRC 2.202F DE CESARE, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns in the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with RTF 331P. • 08235 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 3.114 BRUNDIDGE, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns in the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08240 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 4.150 POINDEXTER, P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns in the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08245 MW 130 - 300P CMA 4.150 BOCK, M J 350F J 351F J 352F Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns in the practice of specialized journalistic skills. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08205 MW 1030 - 1200 CMA 4.146 ROBBINS, K Examination of documentaries and films, readings and discussions, writing and research assignments, and group projects to increase understanding of the historical context of African Americans in United States society. Focuses on evaluating media representation and coverage of African Americans. Journalism 341F and 340C (Topic 2: African Americans and the Media) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. unique Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. meets with AFR 374D (TOPIC 4). • 08210 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 6.174 POINDEXTER, P J 359T Examination of legal rights and restrictions for online and print journalism, including Constitutional guarantees, libel, invasion of privacy, and contempt of court. Journalism 350F and 360 may not both be counted. Required for all journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08250 MWF 800 - 900 CMA 2.306 JENSEN, R Social and ethical responsibilities; and legal rights and restrictions, including Constitutional guarantees, libel, invasion of privacy, and contempt of court. Journalism 351F and 349T (Topic 13: Journalism, Society, and the Citizen Journalist) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with GOV 370L, AFR 374F, WGS 324. • 08255 MWF 1100 - 1200 BMC 5.214 GIL DE ZUNIGA, H In-depth examination of the ethical choices individual journalists face and the ethical implications of how news media operate in a larger social and political framework. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 352F, 349T (Topic 12: Ethics in Journalism), 395 (Topic 23: Ethics in Journalism). Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 23). • 08260 M 900 - 1200 CMA 6.146 COLEMAN, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary professional skills and techniques in the practices of journalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. • 08265 MW 1030 - 1200 CMA 4.150 JOHNSON, T course unique days time room instructor PHTGRPHY FOR REPORTING TEXAS fee: $101.00 INTERNSHIP fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary professional skills and techniques in the practices of journalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. meets with J 395. • 08270 MW 900 - 1030 BMC 3.210 REED, E F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.210 J 360F J 160G J 361F J 362F J 371K J 379 J 379P J 382 J 383P J 387P course unique J 289 PROBLEMS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS fee: $34.00 J 389 PROBLEMS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS fee: $51.00 1-PHOTOJOURNALISM fee: $248.76 J 489 PROBLEMS IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS fee: $68.00 J 389E PROFESNL EXPERIENCE IN JRNLSM fee: $51.00 J 395 ADV PHOTO EDITING & DSGN-CZE fee: $51.00 DATA VISUALIZATION fee: $51.00 FRAMING PUBLIC ISSUES fee: $51.00 FUNDS OF MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 INTERNET AND POLITICS fee: $51.00 LIVING IN THE INFORMATION AGE fee: $51.00 MASS COMMUNICATION THEORY II fee: $51.00 MEDIA LAW fee: $51.00 MEDIA/CULTURE/CIVIC ENGAGEMENT fee: $51.00 MOBILE NEWS APP DESIGN fee: $51.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Internships to be arranged by student and approved by instructor. Journalism 331K and 360F may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each. See department headnote. • 08275 CASH, W • 08280 WILSON, K JOURNALISM PRACTICUM REPORTING TEXAS fee: $51.00 Students work as online reporters, photographers, and editors for the School of Journalism's Reporting Texas website. Journalism 361F and 359T (Topic: Reporting Texas) may not both be counted. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in journalism with a grade of at least B in each course. meets with J 395 (TOPIC 44). • 08290 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.208 DAHLBY, T F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.208 • 08295 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.378A RODRIGUEZ, M F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.378A JOURNALISM PORTFOLIO fee: $51.00 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. A synthesis experience to polish journalism skills, showcase reporting and production abilities across multiple journalistic platforms, and complete a professional online portfolio. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in journalism with a grade of at least B in each course. • 08300 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 3.208 CASH, W • 08305 TTH 500 - 630P CMA 4.146 REED, E 2-STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Principles of studio lighting, theory and practice of contemporary color, location lighting, and the production of portfolio-quality work, as applied to advertising, photographic illustration, and photojournalism. Prerequisite: Journalism 355 with a grade of at least C, and acceptance into the photojournalism area of concentration; or consent of instructor. meets with J 395. • 08310 T 600 - 900P CMB B4.132 STURTEVANT, M M 600 - 900P CMB B4.132 JOURNALISM INDEPENDENT STUDY fee: $51.00 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Designed to give students the opportunity to pursue special studies for which separate courses have not been organized. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Journalism 310F and 311F with a grade of at least B in each, and consent of the director of the school. • 08315 PHOTOJOURN RESEARCH PROJECTS fee: $243.00 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Designed to give photojournalism students the opportunity to pursue special studies for which separate courses have not been organized. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Admission to a journalism area of concentration and consent of the director of the school. • 08320 4-AGENDA SETTING fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Readings, research, analyses in mass communications; oral and written reports in an area approved by the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08325 T 930 - 1230P CMA 6.146 MCCOMBS, M ADVANCED VISUAL DESIGN fee: $51.00 Advanced exploration of principles and processes of visual design, including design principles, visual perception, typography, image making, uses of color, printing techniques, and publication design. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 338F, 349T (Topic: Advanced Visual Design), 359T (Topic 3: Advanced Visual Design), 383P, 395 (Topic 5: Advanced Visual Design). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 338F. • 08330 TTH 600 - 730P CMA 4.152 MAYES, E TTH 730 - 900P CMA 4.152 CULTURAL SURVEY OF PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $51.00 Development of photojournalism and commercial, documentary, amateur, and art photography, including historical processes, the evolution of stylistic trends, and the careers of major photographers. Only one of the following may be counted: Journalism 347G, 362E, 387P, 395 (Topic: History of Photography). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 347G. • 08335 T 900 - 1200 HRC 2.202F DE CESARE, D time room instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests; written report required. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08340 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests; written report required. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08345 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests; written report required. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Journalism 380M. • 08350 fee: $17.00 Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Journalism 131P and 160G may not both be counted. May be repeated for credit, but only one hour may be counted toward the Bachelor of Journalism degree. Restricted to journalism majors. Prerequisite: Communication 350 or Journalism 360F. • 08285 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests; written report required. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08355 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Supervised internship experience in a professional journalism setting. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. At least ten hours of fieldwork a week to be arranged. • 08360 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 26-June 20. Taught in Prague, Czech Republic. Students must consult with Study A broad Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. meets with J 330J. • 08365 DARLING, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 338G. • 08370 MW 500 - 630P CMA 4.146 MCDONALD, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08375 W 1200 - 300P CMA 6.146 REESE, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08380 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 3.130 GIL DE ZUNIGA, H Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with RTF 393P. • 08385 TH 1230 - 330P CMA 3.130 BRUNDIDGE, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08390 MW 1030 - 1200 CMA 4.150 JOHNSON, T Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08395 W 900 - 1200 CMA 6.146 JENSEN, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 350F. • 08400 MWF 800 - 900 CMA 2.306 JENSEN, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08405 T 330 - 630P CMA 3.130 BEESON, A Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with C S 378, J 339G. • 08410 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 3.208 QUIGLEY, R 49 course unique days time room instructor course days time room instructor fee: $51.00 a subset of material covered. Hands-on course during which students produce multiple news packages for publication. Journalism 395 (Topic 25) and 395 (Topic 7: Business Journalism) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 324F. • 08480 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 6.146 MORRISON, M PHOTOJOURNALISM PORTFOLIO fee: $51.00 27-ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 PHTGRPHY FOR REPORTING TEXAS fee: $51.00 29-ORAL HISTORY AS JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 38-REPORTING LATIN AMERICA fee: $51.00 40-RPT CHINA:FGN CORR WKSP-CHN fee: $51.00 44-REPORTING TEXAS fee: $51.00 J 698A THESIS fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 349T. • 08453 MW 130 - 300P CMA 4.150 BOCK, M J 698B THESIS fee: $51.00 WOMEN AND THE NEWS J 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $51.00 J 399R DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 J 699R DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 J 999R DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 J 399W DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 349T. • 08415 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 4.150 POINDEXTER, P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. For-profit and nonprofit journalistic enterprises in the news media ecosystem. Impact of digital technology on the news industry, with emphasis on changes to business and distribution models, and ways people consume and produce news and information. Emphasis on projects and prototypes that include business plans and content planning. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 331F. • 08485 MW 1200 - 130P CMA 4.152 ALVES, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08420 W 600 - 900P CMB B4.132 DARLING, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 359T. • 08425 MW 900 - 1030 BMC 3.210 REED, E F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.210 PRODUCING SOCIAL DOCUM TV NEWS fee: $51.00 REPORTING ON THE ENVRNMNT-AUS fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Modules include concepts and methods of gathering oral history; illustration of the techniques using the Vietnam War as a topic; and generating oral history-based coverage focusing on the Mexican American experience. Journalism 395 (Topic 20: Oral History as Journalism) and 395 (Topic 29) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 334F. • 08490 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 4.150 RODRIGUEZ, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Topic title: Producing social documentaries for TV news. meets with J 336G. • 08430 F 1200 - 300P CMA 4.146 DAWSON, K TH 500 - 800P CMB B4.132 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Foreign reporting skills and international news production processes, with special emphasis on Latin America. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 347F. • 08495 MW 900 - 1030 CMA 4.150 ALVES, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Concurrent enrollment required in COM 119. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 24-June 20. Taught in Queensland, Aus tralia. Students must consult with Study Abroad Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 08435 WILSON, K STORYTELLING IN DIGITAL AGE fee: $51.00 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY fee: $51.00 THEORY BUILDING fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 24June 28. Taught in Beijing, China. Students must consult with Study Abroad Pr ogram Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 08500 DAHLBY, T Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 332G. • 08440 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 4.146 DAHLBY, T F 900 - 1100 CMA 4.146 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Students work as online reporters, photographers, and editors for the School of Journalism's Reporting Texas website. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 361F. • 08505 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.208 DAHLBY, T F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.208 • 08510 TTH 1100 - 1230P BMC 3.378A RODRIGUEZ, M F 900 - 1200 BMC 3.378A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 371K (TOPIC 2). • 08445 T 600 - 900P CMB B4.132 STURTEVANT, M M 600 - 900P CMB B4.132 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08450 F 1200 - 300P CMA 4.150 LASORSA, D VISUAL MEDIA AND THE NEWS fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 342F, WGS 345. • 08455 MWF 1000 - 1100 BMC 5.214 BOCK, M 11-ADV WRIT/PUBL AFFRS REPORT fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08460 M 1200 - 300P CMA 6.146 MINUTAGLIO, W 12-ADV SOCIAL SCIENCE METHODS fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 08465 F 900 - 1200 CMA 4.150 CHYI, H • 08470 F 900 - 1200 CMA 6.146 JOHNSON, T 23-ETHICS IN JOURNALISM fee: $51.00 25-BUSINESS/FINANCL REPORTING fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Journalism 349T (Topic 12: Ethics in Journalism) and 395 (Topic 23) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with J 352F. • 08475 M 900 - 1200 CMA 6.146 COLEMAN, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary social, professional, and intellectual concerns with the practice of journalism. Conceptualizing, sourcing, and preparing news reports on global financial markets, commercial transactions, and company performance. Subject matter is global; the United States is 50 unique NEWS FOR A MOBILE AUDIENCE Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in journalism and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Journalism 698A. • 08515 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in journalism and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Journalism 698A. • 08520 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in journalism and consent of the graduate adviser. • 08525 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08530 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08535 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent of the graduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08540 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Journalism 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of thegraduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08545 course unique J 699W DISSERTATION days time room instructor fee: $102.00 course J 999W DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Journalism 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of thegraduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08550 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Journalism 399R, 699R, or 999R, and written consent of thegraduate adviser received prior to registering. • 08555 DEPARTMENT OF RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM Radio-Television-Film - RTF RTF 305 RTF 309 RTF 312C RTF 314 RTF 316 RTF 316M INTRODUCTION MEDIA STUDIES-WB fee: $81.00 Introduction to historical, cultural, political, economic, and international characteristics of film, television, and other media in society. Required of all radio-television-film majors. Taught as Web-based course. • 08610 • 08615 • 08620 • 08625 • 08630 • 08635 • 08640 • 08645 • 08650 • 08655 • 08660 • 08665 • 08670 • 08675 • 08680 • 08685 • 08690 • 08695 • 08700 • 08705 • 08710 • 08715 • 08720 • 08725 • 08730 COMM TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Study of communication technologies, from writing to the Internet; their uses in interpersonal, group, mass, and international contexts; and the impact of technologies on work. same as COM 309. • 08735 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 500 - 600P CMA 5.190 • 08740 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 600 - 700P CMA 5.190 • 08745 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 TH 600 - 700P CMA 5.190 • 08750 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 700 - 800P CMA 5.190 • 08755 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 TH 700 - 800P CMA 5.190 • 08760 MWF 200 - 300P CMA 2.306 W 800 - 900P CMA 5.190 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL MEDIA fee: $51.00 A world perspective on information, news, and entertainment communication systems; politics, technology, economics, and culture. • 08765 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 3.116 DEVELOPMENT OF MOTION PICTURE RTF 317 HISTORY OF TELEVISION & RADIO fee: $71.00 RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE MEDIA fee: $61.00 time room instructor fee: $91.00 INTRO TO IMAGE AND SOUND fee: $133.16 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MEDIA fee: $102.50 RTF 324L CAREERS IN ENTERTAINMENT-L A fee: $51.00 RTF 330L INTRNSHP FILM & ELEC MEDIA-L A fee: $96.00 RTF 318 RTF 319 Survey of evolution of U.S. television and radio programming, aesthetics, production, and policy. Partially taught as Web-based course. Mandatory evening film screenings every Monday. • 08785 MWF 1100 - 1200 CMA 3.116 M 730 - 1000P CMA 3.116 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Critical review of contemporary and historical media images of, and discourses on, race and ethnicity. Introduction to relevant communication research and institutions. Fulfills the communication and culture days NARRATIVE STRATEGIES fee: $91.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Survey of significant movements and schools of filmmaking through viewings and discussions of representative motion pictures; critical approaches to performance, sociological impact, visual aesthetics, and industry structure. • 08770 MWF 1100 - 1200 BUR 220 M 730 - 1000P BUR 106 • 08775 MWF 1200 - 100P BUR 212 M 730 - 1000P BUR 106 • 08780 MWF 100 - 200P BUR 130 M 730 - 1000P BUR 130 unique requirement in the College of Communication. Prerequisite: A major in the College of Communication. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. same as COM 316M. • 08790 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 500 - 600P CMA 3.130 • 08795 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 600 - 700P CMA 3.130 • 08800 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 600 - 700P CMA 3.134 • 08805 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 630 - 730P CMA 3.108 • 08810 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 630 - 730P CMA 3.130 • 08815 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 700 - 800P CMA 3.108 • 08820 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M M 700 - 800P CMA 3.130 • 08825 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 730 - 830P CMA 3.108 • 08830 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 2.306 BELTRAN, M T 730 - 830P CMA 3.130 Study of the way meaning is structured and perceived in the screen image; introduction to basic narrative techniques. Includes viewing and analysis of narrative examples. Required of all students in the production area. Students may not enroll in this course more than twice. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 305. • 08835 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 600 - 700P CMA 3.114 • 08840 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 600 - 700P CMA 3.124 • 08845 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 700 - 800P CMA 3.114 • 08850 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 700 - 800P CMA 3.124 • 08855 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 800 - 900P CMA 3.114 • 08860 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 2.306 SCHATZ, T T 500 - 730P CMA 2.306 W 800 - 900P CMA 3.124 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Exploration of fundamental production concepts and techniques through lectures, projects, and laboratory work. Students may not enroll in this course more than twice. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 305. • 08865 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 900 - 1200 CMA 5.176 • 08870 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 900 - 1200 CMB B4.118 • 08875 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 1200 - 300P CMA 5.176 • 08880 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 1200 - 300P CMB B4.118 • 08885 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 300 - 600P CMA 5.176 • 08890 MW 530 - 700P CMA 2.306 BARBER, M F 300 - 600P CMB B4.118 Basic information, skills, and theories of digital media. Includes the study of computerbased image construction, Web-based tools for research and production, and theories of interactivity. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 305. • 08895 MW 430 - 600P CMB B4.110 MONER, W M 730 - 930P CMB B4.110 • 08900 MW 430 - 600P CMB B4.110 MONER, W W 730 - 930P CMB B4.110 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Contemporary issues, practices, and skills related to communication and the entertainment industries, including studies in the business of entertainment, the entertainment professions, the creative process, and contemporary Hollywood cinema. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, RadioTelevision-Film 305, a University grade point average of at least 2.25, and admission to the Semester in Los Angeles program. Topic description: Exploration of specific career interests with a focus on skills, experience, training, and contacts required beyond Austin. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, Cali fornia. • 08905 NEMY, P Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience 51 course unique days time room instructor related to the study of film, television, radio, or other media. Students must make their own arrangements to secure relevant internships. Radio-Television-Film 330L and 330M may not both be counted. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: RadioTelevision-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; and consent of the internship coordinator. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with COM 350L. • 08910 INTRNSHP IN FILM & ELEC MEDIA INTERNET AND POLITICS fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Applications and potential effects of new telecommunications and information technologies in the home and the workplace, and for education and social services. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, 309, and six additional semester hours of lowerdivision coursework in radio-television-film. meets with J 349T. • 08920 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 3.114 BRUNDIDGE, J INTERNET CULTURES fee: $51.00 CREATING MUSIC: FILM/VID/GAMES fee: $244.30 INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING fee: $211.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Applications and potential effects of new telecommunications and information technologies in the home and the workplace, and for education and social services. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, 309, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. • 08925 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 3.120 MALLAPRAGADA, M RTF 331T RTF 333 RTF 336 52 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Explorations of the auditory dimensions of the digital environment. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: RadioTelevision-Film 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing. meets with MUS 376J. • 08930 TTH 930 - 1100 CMB B4.110 SATTERWHITE, B An introduction to screenwriting for features, short films, documentaries, and television. Lectures explore the basic theory of story, character, and structure. Students write original screenplays during workshop hours. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. • 08935 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T W 600 - 800P CMA 3.108 • 08940 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T W 600 - 800P CMA 3.130 • 08945 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T W 600 - 800P CMA 3.134 • 08950 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T W 600 - 800P CMA 6.172 • 08955 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T TH 630 - 830P CMA 3.108 • 08960 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T TH 630 - 830P CMA 3.130 • 08965 W 330 - 500P BMC 1.202 WILLETT, T TH 630 - 830P CMA 3.134 SPEC PROJECTS IN RADIO-TV-FILM unique STUDIO PROD: MULTI-CAMERA fee: $253.28 RTF 341 AUDIO PROD: SOUND FOR PICTURE fee: $255.26 RTF 341C SOUND DESIGN AND MIXING fee: $284.45 RTF 342 GLOBAL TV: ISSUES AND PROBLEMS fee: $51.00 RTF 343 ACTING FOR FILMMAKERS fee: $284.45 CINEMA LABORATORY fee: $284.45 YOUR FILM: FUNDING TO FESTIVAL fee: $284.45 1-ADV NARRATIVE PRODUCTION fee: $51.00 2-ADV DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION fee: $51.00 fee: $96.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience related to the study of film, television, radio, or other media. Students must make their own arrangements to secure relevant internships. Radio-Television-Film 330L and 330M may not both be counted. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: RadioTelevision-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; and consent of the internship coordinator. See department headnote. • 08915 RTF 331P course RTF 340 fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Comprehensive research or creative projects in areas of special interest developed and executed by the student under faculty supervision. May be repeated once for credit. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lowerdivision coursework in radio-television-film; and consent of instructor and the chair of the department. • 08970 days time room instructor Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to production of television programs, including the multicamera format. May not be taken concurrently with Radio-Television-Film 366 or 366K. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 08975 MW 200 - 500P CMB B4.102 KNIGHT, D M 600 - 900P CMB B4.102 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and practice of producing quality audio for television, film, and other picture media. Includes basic editing on a digital audio workstation. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 08980 MW 900 - 1200 CMB B4.110 THOMPSON, T Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Sound design and editing, and fundamentals of postproduction audio mixing. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: RadioTelevision-Film 337, 337P, or 341. • 08985 MW 1200 - 300P CMB B4.110 DEGENNARO, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of political, social, cultural, and economic factors affecting the use and impact of communication systems in an international context. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, upper-division standing and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lowerdivision coursework in radio-television-film; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with LAS 322. • 08990 MWF 1000 - 1100 CMA 3.124 KUMAR, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in film, television, and media production. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 340, 366, or 366K; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 08994 T 200 - 500P CMB B4.134 SHEA, A Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in film, television, and media production. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 340, 366, or 366K; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. meets with RTF 388P. • 08995 TH 200 - 500P CMB B4.134 LEWIS, D T 600 - 800P CMB B4.118 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in film, television, and media production. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 340, 366, or 366K; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. meets with RTF 388P. • 09000 W 900 - 1200 CMB B4.122 MARSLETT, G Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in film, television, and media production. Individual and group production of short films using high-definition video. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Restricted to students in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 340, 366, or 366K; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Upper-division standing and Radio-Television-Film 340 or 366K (Topic 2: Narrative Production). • 09005 W 900 - 1200 CMB B4.134 CANDLER, K TH 600 - 900P CMB B4.118 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in film, television, and media production. Individual and group production of a documentary, from research and preproduction to completion. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 340, 366, or 366K; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. meets with P A 388K. • 09010 W 200 - 500P CMA 3.116 STEKLER, P W 630 - 930P CMA 6.170 course unique RTF 343M MASTER CLASS IN PRODUCTION days time room instructor fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Incorporates a guest speaker series, focused on a particular topic for the semester. Students conduct research, coordinate and attend the speaker series, and pursue creative projects related to the semester's topic. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and twelve semester hours of lower-division coursework in radiotelevision-film. meets with RTF 388P. • 09015 M 300 - 500P CMB B4.122 PIERSON, J M 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 RTF 343N ADVANCED 3-D PRODUCTION fee: $51.00 RTF 344M INTERACTIVE MEDIA & GAME DEVEL fee: $170.04 course unique RTF 344N CHARACTER ANIMATION IN 3D fee: $51.00 GAME DEVEL CAPSTONE: 3D GAMES fee: $51.00 UNDERGRADUATE ANIMATION THESIS VISUAL EFFECTS & MOTION GRPHCS fee: $51.00 1-ADVANCED VISUAL EFFECTS VISUAL EFFECTS & MOTION GRPHCS fee: $51.00 AMERICAN CINEMA OF THE 1930S fee: $131.00 INTRODUCTION TO EDITING fee: $273.70 INTRODUCTION TO EDITING fee: $273.70 ADVANCED EDITING fee: $51.00 RTF 345 fee: $170.04 RTF 346 fee: $170.04 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with F A 360, RTF 44M. • 09039 MW 1230 - 200P CMA 5.176 WRI/NARR DESIGN FOR VID GAMES fee: $170.04 2-COMP GRAPH FOR FILM & GAMES fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in digital media theory, design, and development. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; for radio-television-film majors, RadioTelevision-Film 344M (Topic: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics) with a grade of at least C; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. • 09054 MW 300 - 430P CMB B4.110 AKINS, W Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Critical assessment of major genres, periods, movements, and personalities in United States and international film history. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing and the following coursework, witha grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. • 09070 MWF 100 - 200P CMA 3.120 FRICK, C M 500 - 730P CMA 3.120 Theory and practice of video and film editing techniques. Restricted to radio-televisionfilm majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09075 MW 330 - 500P CMA 5.176 STUYCK, D T 630 - 800P CMA 4.144 • 09080 MW 330 - 500P CMA 5.176 STUYCK, D W 630 - 800P CMA 4.144 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Theory and practice of video and film editing techniques. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. Conducted in Avid only. • 09085 MW 1030 - 1200 CMA 4.144 KOCHER, K M 500 - 630P CMA 4.144 • 09090 MW 1030 - 1200 CMA 4.144 KOCHER, K M 630 - 800P CMA 4.144 • 09095 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 5.176 LEWIS, A W 330 - 500P CMA 4.144 • 09100 TTH 1230 - 200P CMA 5.176 LEWIS, A W 500 - 630P CMA 4.144 • 09105 MW 200 - 330P CMA 5.176 KOCHER, K T 330 - 500P CMA 4.144 • 09110 MW 200 - 330P CMA 5.176 KOCHER, K T 500 - 630P CMA 4.144 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with T D 355T. • 09040 MW 600 - 730P CMB B4.110 PACOTTI, S Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. RadioTelevision-Film 344M (Topic: Computer Animation and 3-D Modeling) and 344M (Topic 2) may not both be counted. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 09045 TTH 1230 - 200P CMB B4.110 BAYS, B • 09050 MW 500 - 630P CMA 5.176 instructor Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in digital media theory, design, and development. Radio-Television-Film 344N (Topic 1) and 344N (Topic 2: Advanced Effects: Modeling) may not both be counted. RadioTelevision-Film 344N (Topic 1) and 344N (Topic 3: Advanced Effects: Rigging) may not both be counted. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; for radio-television-film majors, Radio-Television-Film 344M (Topic: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics) with a grade of at least C; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 09065 TTH 630 - 800P CMB B4.110 BAYS, B fee: $170.04 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 09035 TTH 200 - 330P CMB B4.110 BAYS, B room Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in digital media theory, design, and development. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; for radio-television-film majors, Radio-Television-Film 344M (Topic: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics) with a grade of at least C; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. • 09060 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMB B4.110 MARSLETT, G Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with F A 360, RTF 44M. • 09025 MW 1230 - 200P CMA 5.176 BENNATT, W Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics in digital media theory, design, or development. May include visual effects and motion graphics or digital media and digital art. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, 318 or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319; for others, upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 09030 MW 300 - 430P CMB B4.110 TOPRAC, P time Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics in digital media theory, design, and development. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; for radio-television-film majors, Radio-Television-Film 344M (Topic: Visual Effects and Motion Graphics) with a grade of at least C; additional prerequisites may vary with the topic. See department headnote. meets with MUS 376J, ART 379S, C S 354T. • 09055 MF 1230 - 200P GDC 6.202 TOPRAC, P W 600 - 900P GDC 6.202 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Carries the principles developed in Radio-Television-Film 366M into a variety of hands-on production settings and projects, including large-crew productions at Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater, as well as smaller shoots in a variety of other studios and locations. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing, Radio-Television-Film 366M, and consent of instructor. • 09020 TTH 330 - 500P CMA 5.130 HAYS, D W 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 INTERACTIVE MEDIA & GAME DEVEL days RTF 346E Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In-depth look at the principles, techniques, and aesthetics of editing; building a broad background for students' future professional development. Designed to provide a basic-to-intermediate level of familiarity with Avid editing software, by discussing and working on provided narrative, documentary, and technical exercises; various approaches to editing style in each case. Only one of the following may be counted: Radio-Television-Film 344 (Topic: Advanced Editing), 346C, 346E. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio53 course unique days time room instructor course Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each; Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each; and Radio-Television-Film 346 with a grade of at least B. • 09115 TTH 200 - 330P CMA 5.176 LEWIS, A T 730 - 1000P CMA 3.116 • 09120 TTH 930 - 1100 CMA 4.144 ROLDAN, C W 730 - 1000P CMA 3.116 RTF 347C time room instructor RTF 359 LATINO IMAGES IN FILM fee: $91.00 BROADCAST AND CABLE SELLING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey of business practices in film, television, and music industries: development, production, distribution, and exhibition. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lowerdivision coursework in radio-television-film. • 09125 T 600 - 900P BMC 1.202 JENNINGS, S fee: $76.00 HOW HOLLYWOOD WORKS-L A fee: $76.00 YOUTH AND SOCIAL MEDIA fee: $91.00 GIRLS' MEDIA AND CUL STUDIES fee: $131.00 MEDIA ARCHAEOLOGY fee: $131.00 MAP LATINO CUL IN EAST AUSTIN fee: $51.00 MEDIA LAW AND POLICY fee: $51.00 NEW MEDIA LITERACY fee: $51.00 DIRECTING WORKSHOP fee: $51.00 EXPERIMENTAL FILM PRODUCTION fee: $297.44 DEVEL PROCESS FILM/TV-L A Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics related to the critical analysis of media in cultural contexts. Radio-Television-Film 359 and 359S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: For radiotelevision-film majors, upper-division standing and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; for others, prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 09165 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 4.206 WATKINS, S RTF 359S fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of the economics and the production, research, management, and distribution practices of the film and electronic media industries. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. Topic description: Understanding the development process in both film and television; preparing pitches, coverage, and development notes; identifying strengths and weaknesses of literary material typical of that subm itted to studios, networks, and production companies. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, California. • 09135 KEREW-SHAW, D INSIDE THE MUSIC INDUSTRY-L A NEW MEDIA & EMERG ENTRTNMNT-LA RTF 365 fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of the economics and the production, research, management, and distribution practices of the film and electronic media industries. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. Topic description: New media platforms allow modern storytellers to create and extend their live-action and animated properties and introduce new dimensions of interactivity. Examines the evolution of storytelling beyond traditional film and television formats and delves into emerging platforms and technologies that are shaping entertainment content. Includes a brief history of new media and gaming entertainment, new production workflows, and entertainment credits/contracts. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with COM 324 (TOPIC 4). • 09145 FINO, J RTF 351C INTRODUCTION TO 2-D ANIMATION fee: $218.40 RTF 351D ADVANCED 2-D ANIMATION fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics addressing media, communication, and society. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Fulfills the Communication and Culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 09175 TTH 930 - 1100 BMC 3.206 STRAUBHAAR, J Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics addressing media, communication, and society. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 09180 M 400 - 700P BMC 3.204 STROVER, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced topics addressing media, communication, and society. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 09185 TTH 330 - 500P BMC 4.206 TYNER, K RTF 366D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Theory and practice of digital graphics and animation techniques. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing; and the following coursework with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, 318, or 319, and six additional semester hours of coursework chosen from Radio-Television-Film 309, 314, 316, 317, 318, and 319. • 09150 TTH 330 - 500P CMB B4.110 MARSLETT, G Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. In-depth study of two-dimensional animation techniques and an introduction to stopmotion animation, green screen techniques, and postproduction effects. Only one of the following may be counted: Radio-Television-Film 344M (Topic: Advanced Digital Animation), 344M (Topic: Two-Dimensional Animation and Motion Graphics), 351D. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics related to the critical analysis of media in cultural contexts. Radio-Television-Film 359 and 359S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to radio-televisionfilm majors. Prerequisite: For radio-television-film majors, upper-division standing and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course:Radio-TelevisionFilm 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; for others, prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 09170 TTH 1100 - 1230P CMA 3.120 BLUE, M W 500 - 730P CMA 3.116 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics related to the critical analysis of media in cultural contexts. Radio-Television-Film 359 and 359S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: For radiotelevision-film majors, upper-division standing and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course:Radio-Television-Film 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; for others, prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 09174 MWF 1000 - 1100 CMA 3.116 FRICK, C TH 530 - 730P CMA 3.116 fee: $51.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of the economics and the production, research, management, and distribution practices of the film and electronic media industries. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. Topic description: Tracking the life cycle of music from inception of the original idea all the way through recording, mixing, marketing, and distribution. Class meets during spring break, March 10-15. Taught in L os Angeles, California. meets with COM 324 (TOPIC 3). • 09140 WEBER, J 54 days Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics related to the critical analysis of media in cultural contexts. Radio-Television-Film 359 and 359S may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: For radiotelevision-film majors, upper-division standing and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film; for others, prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Com munication. meets with LAS 322. • 09160 TTH 330 - 500P CMA 6.170 BERG, C TH 500 - 730P CMA 3.120 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Survey of business practices in film, television, and music industries: development, production, distribution, and exhibition. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film. Topic description: Explores the commercial challenges facing producers and network and studio executives, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line. Class meets during spring break, March 10-1 5. Taught in Los Angeles, California. meets with COM 324. • 09130 NEMY, P RTF 348 unique Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and Radio-Television-Film 351C. • 09155 TTH 500 - 630P CMB B4.110 BAYS, B RTF 366K Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Explores the role of the director, focusing on the directoractor relationship, narrative structure, and visual language. Radio-Television-Film 344 (Topic: Directing Workshop) and 366D may not both be counted. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radiotelevision-film with a grade of at least C in each course; Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each; and a University grade point average of at least 2.25. • 09190 TH 200 - 500P CMB B4.118 W 600 - 900P CMB B4.118 • 09195 M 600 - 900P CMB B4.134 SHEA, A W 200 - 500P CMB B4.122 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Workshops in narrative and documentary production. May not be taken concurrently with RadioTelevision-Film 340 or 366. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: course unique days time room instructor course 2-NARRATIVE PRODUCTION 3-DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION RTF 366M RTF 367K RTF 367P INTRODUCTION TO 3-D PRODUCTION Offered on the letter-grade basis only. An introduction to the aesthetics, science, theory and practice of three-dimensional production via lectures, screenings, and some hands-on production work in groups, as assigned by the professor. No previous threedimensional experience is required. Restricted to students in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09235 TTH 200 - 330P BMC 5.214 HAYS, D W 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 PRODUCING FILM AND TELEVISION fee: $76.00 ADV SCREENWRITING: TV SPECS fee: $76.00 ADV SCRNWRT FOR FILM: INDIES fee: $76.00 1-ADV SCRNWRT FOR FEATURE FILM fee: $51.00 COMEDY IN FILM AND MEDIA fee: $91.00 RTF 178 RADIO-TV-FILM INTERNSHIP fee: $17.00 RTF 378H HONORS TUTORIAL COURSE fee: $51.00 ADVANCED PRODUCING RTF 380 INTRO RESEARCH METHODS fee: $51.00 RTF 380G ETHNOG & QUALITATV INTERVIEWS fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Students develop and write original screenplays. Includes advanced study of screenplay structure, critical analysis of student and professional work, and intensive writing each week toward a completed script. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 333 with a grade of at least B-. • 09274 W 200 - 500P CMA 3.130 POYSER, B Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Students develop and write original screenplays. Includes advanced study of screenplay structure, critical analysis of student and professional work, and intensive writing each week toward a completed script. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 333 with a grade of at least B-. • 09275 T 930 - 1230P CMA 3.130 WILLETT, T • 09280 T 1230 - 330P CMA 3.130 THORNE, B • 09285 W 200 - 500P CMA 3.130 RTF 370 fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced practical application of the business and creative skills used to produce and distribute media projects in the marketplace. RadioTelevision-Film 344 (Topic: Advanced Producing) and 367P may not both be counted. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 367K. • 09245 TTH 1230 - 200P BMC 4.212 BARBER, M RTF 368 WRITING THESIS fee: $51.00 RTF 368S 1-FILM PRODUCTION THESIS fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of production crafts in film, television, and other digital media. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 343 or 367L. • 09250 TH 200 - 500P CMA 3.134 KELBAN, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced film production or media studies research. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Students develop and write original screenplays. Includes advanced study of screenplay structure, critical analysis of student and professional work, and intensive writing each week toward a completed script. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: RadioTelevision-Film 333 with a grade of at least B-. • 09265 TH 930 - 1230P CMA 3.130 THORNE, B Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Students develop and write original screenplays. Includes advanced study of screenplay structure, critical analysis of student and professional work, and intensive writing each week toward a completed script. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 333 with a grade of at least B-. • 09270 W 1100 - 200P NOA 1.110 MCCREERY, C fee: $132.80 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Comprehensive consideration of the production process from the producer's standpoint regarding fiscal and creative management. Includes development and preproduction and production planning using computer budgeting and scheduling. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radiotelevision-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09240 MW 330 - 500P CLA 1.106 LEWIS, R instructor ADV SCREENWRITING: TV PILOTS RTF 369 fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 room fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Workshops in narrative and documentary production. Students work in small production groups and make documentaries in and about East Austin for public screening at the end of the semester and for Webcasting. May not be taken concurrently with Radio-Television-Film 340 or 366. Restricted to radiotelevision-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radiotelevision-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. Fulfills the communication and culture requirement in the College of Communication. • 09230 TTH 200 - 500P CMB B4.122 GARRISON, A time Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced film production or media studies research. An independent research project based on primary data, resulting in a written summary of theoretical foundations, methodological approach, results, and a discussion. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 343, 367L, or 368; and consent of instructor. • 09260 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Workshops in narrative and documentary production. Workshop in contemporary documentary practice, including directing, producing, cinematography, editing, sound recording, and distribution. May not be taken concurrently with Radio-Television-Film 340 or 366. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09225 TH 930 - 1230P CMB B4.122 SPIRO, E T 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 4-EAST AUSTIN STORIES days 2-MEDIA STUDIES THESIS fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Workshops in narrative and documentary production. A workshop in visual storytelling and making non-dialogue films. May not be taken concurrently with Radio-Television-Film 340 or 366. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09205 T 930 - 1230P CMB B4.122 BENCH, A TH 930 - 1230P CMB B4.118 • 09210 W 1000 - 100P CMB B4.118 RAVAL, P TH 600 - 900P CMB B4.134 • 09215 M 200 - 500P CMB B4.134 MIMS, S M 600 - 900P CMB B4.134 • 09220 W 200 - 500P CMB B4.118 TH 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 unique Intensive production workshop, designed for students who wish to produce a film for a portfolio. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 343, 367L, or 368; and consent of instructor. • 09255 TTH 930 - 1230P CMB B4.134 LEWIS, R Upper-division standing; Radio-Television-Film 305 and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio-television-film with a grade of at least C in each course; and Radio-Television-Film 317 and 318 with a grade of at least B- in each. • 09200 T 930 - 1230P CMB B4.118 SPIRO, E W 600 - 900P CMB B4.134 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of critical methods, selected films, and selected critics. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; and the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: RadioTelevision-Film 305, either 314 or 316, and six additional semester hours of lowerdivision coursework in radio-television-film. • 09290 MWF 1100 - 1200 CMA 3.120 FULLER, K W 500 - 730P CMA 3.120 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Practical work experience related to the study of film, television, radio, or other media. Students must make their own arrangements to secure relevant internships. May be repeated, but only one hour may be counted toward the Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television-Film. Restricted to radio-television-film majors. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 330L and consent of the internship coordinator. See department headnote. • 09295 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Intensive reading, research, and/or production project. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; the following coursework, with a grade of at least C in each course: Radio-Television-Film 305 and nine additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in radio- television-film; consent of instructor; a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in radio-television- film of at least 3.50; and consent of the department chair. • 09300 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to research theory and design. Designed to help students develop skills in understanding and critiquing current research, and in designing and proposing research projects. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09305 F 900 - 1200 CMA 3.130 FRICK, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to research implementation. Designed to help students develop skills in conducting a varie55 course unique days time room instructor course RTF 380J RTF 380M RTF 380N RTF 881KB RTF 384 RTF 384N RTF 385L THRY AND PRIN OF DRAMATIC WRIT fee: $91.00 WRITING FOR SERIES TELEVISION fee: $91.00 PRINCIPLES OF FILM AND TV PROD fee: $315.06 NEW MEDIA LITERACY fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Creation and realization of professional materials for film and television. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Radio-Television-Film 380M or the equivalent, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09325 TH 1230 - 330P CMA 6.170 MCCREERY, C CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD CINEMA fee: $91.00 RTF 387C MEDIA AND DIASPORA fee: $51.00 RTF 387D COMM FOR DEVEL & SOCIAL CHANGE fee: $51.00 RTF 388 RSCH PROB IN SPEC FIELD OF RTF fee: $51.00 RSCH PROB IN SPEC FIELD OF RTF fee: $51.00 RSCH PROBS: DOCTORAL EXAM PREP fee: $51.00 PRE-THESIS FILM: POSTPRODUCTN fee: $303.79 HISTORIOGRAPHY: THEORY/METHODS THESIS FILM PRODUCTION fee: $303.79 CINEMA LABORATORY fee: $306.97 CINEMATOGRAPHY fee: $306.97 MASTER CLASS IN PRODUCTION fee: $306.97 RTF 388C fee: $91.00 RTF 488M fee: $91.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study and research in major directors, genres, periods, and movements of film history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09350 M 200 - 500P CMA 6.172 FULLER, K W 730 - 1000P CMA 3.120 RTF 386 RTF 386C ALTERNATIVE POETICS MEDIA INDUSTRIES fee: $91.00 QUEER MEDIA STUDIES fee: $91.00 RACE/ETHNICITY/US TELEVISION fee: $91.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in media theory and criticism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09360 T 930 - 1230P CMA 3.134 PERREN, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in media theory and criticism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09365 TH 1230 - 330P CMA 6.172 NAULT, C TH 730 - 1000P CMA 3.116 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in media theory and criticism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with WGS 393. • 09370 W 200 - 500P CMA 6.172 BELTRAN, M M 500 - 730P CMA 3.116 56 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of how development institutions use communication strategies for social change, and how development discourse communicates assumptions about social change. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09390 W 900 - 1200 CMA 3.130 WILKINS, K Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests. Credit earned depends on the nature of the research project. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; others are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09395 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Research and reading in preparation for doctoral examinations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in radio-television-film and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09405 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production of projects in film and video. Production costs borne by the student. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. Studio hours to be arranged. • 09410 W 900 - 100P CMA 6.174 HOWARD, D Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production of projects in film and video. Production costs borne by the student. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09415 fee: $91.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis and explication of representative critics, critical systems, genres, and artists. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. CinemaTexas film screenings. • 09355 T 930 - 1230P CMA 6.172 BERG, C T 500 - 730P CMA 3.120 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of global media systems, theories, and processes. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09385 T 200 - 500P CMA 3.134 MALLAPRAGADA, M Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Research project chosen from area of student's major interests. Credit earned depends on the nature of the research project. Some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; others are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09400 fee: $51.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study and research in major directors, genres, periods, and movements of film history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09345 TH 930 - 1230P CMA 6.172 SCHATZ, T T 730 - 1000P CMA 3.120 instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in media theory and criticism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09380 T 930 - 1230P CMA 3.108 WATKINS, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. A broad introduction to selected topics in communication theories. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09335 TH 930 - 1230P CMA 3.134 TYNER, K Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Practical working involvement with participating media production and research agencies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09340 room YOUTH AND SOCIAL MEDIA Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Study of film and video production aesthetics and techniques. Productioncosts borne by the student. Prerequisite: For 881KA, graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser; for 881KB, Radio-Television-Film 881KA. • 09330 MW 200 - 600P CMB B4.134 SHEA, A INTRNSHP IN FILM & ELEC MEDIA time fee: $91.00 fee: $91.00 WRITING FOR FILM & ELEC MEDIA days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study in media theory and criticism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09375 T 1230 - 330P CMA 6.172 FULLER, K T 500 - 730P CMA 3.116 Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to theory and practice in narrative writing for film and electronic media. Restricted to students in the Master of Fine Arts screenwriting program in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09315 F 200 - 500P CMA 6.172 THORNE, B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Creation and development of written work for film and television production. Students will develop a major work, such as a full-length screenplay, and several shorter pieces. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09320 M 200 - 500P CMA 3.130 KELBAN, S unique RECEPTION STUDIES ty of research approaches. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09310 F 900 - 1200 CMA 3.108 STRAUBHAAR, J RTF 388P Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production costs borne by the student. Restricted to students in the Master of Fine Arts production program in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with RTF 343. • 09420 TH 200 - 500P CMB B4.134 LEWIS, D T 600 - 800P CMB B4.118 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production costs borne by the student. Restricted to students in the Master of Fine Arts production program in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. Restricted to first-year students. • 09425 T 200 - 500P CMB B4.118 RAVAL, P T 600 - 900P CMB B4.134 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production costs borne by the student. Restricted to students in the Master of Fine Arts production program in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with RTF 343M. • 09430 M 300 - 500P CMB B4.122 PIERSON, J M 600 - 900P CMB B4.122 course unique days time room YOUR FILM: FUNDING TO FESTIVAL instructor course Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Production costs borne by the student. Restricted to students in the Master of Fine Arts production program in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with RTF 343. • 09435 W 900 - 1200 CMB B4.122 MARSLETT, G RTF 388S RTF 390E RTF 393N RSCH PROB SPEC FIELD RTF: PROD AUDIO FOR PICTURE: PROD & POST COMMUNICATION AND INFO POLICY RTF 393P INTERNET AND POLITICS fee: $51.00 RTF 395 2-THRY/LIT: HUMANITIES APPRCHS fee: $51.00 RTF 698A ALD 321 PLAY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVEL ALD 322 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES fee: $3.00 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES-ELEM fee: $3.00 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES-SEC fee: $3.00 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES-SED MAJ fee: $3.00 fee: $51.00 fee: $51.00 RTF 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $51.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in radio-television-film and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09475 DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 RTF 699R DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 RTF 999R DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 RTF 399W DISSERTATION fee: $51.00 RTF 699W DISSERTATION fee: $102.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09480 DISSERTATION fee: $153.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 399R, 699R, or 999R, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09505 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to individual differences among people through the life span. Examines areas of exceptionality within the context of typical development: current research trends; theoretical and legal considerations; and practice-related issues, including family involvement, cultural and linguistic diversity, and educational perspectives. Orientation to assistive technology. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. • 09580 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 3.102 ZUNA, N • 09585 TH 500 - 800P UTC 3.104 PATTON, J ALD 325 SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION ALD 326 LANG OF CHILD WITH/WITHOUT DIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 399R, 699R, or 999R, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09495 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Radio-Television-Film 399R, 699R, or 999R, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09500 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Theoretical and empirical bases for observing children in play; cognitive, social, and communicative stages related to developmental theory; children's adjustment related to social and emotional theories; motivational value of play. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. • 09575 W 500 - 800P JES A121A NICHOLSON, S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to individual differences among people through the life span. Examines areas of exceptionality within the context of typical development: current research trends; theoretical and legal considerations; and practice-related issues, including family involvement, cultural and linguistic diversity, and educational perspectives. Orientation to assistive technology. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. Restricted to special education majors. • 09600 M 100 - 400P SZB 284 POWELL, S Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09485 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09490 Current and classical theories concerning conditioning paradigms, learning and remembering, attention, knowledge representation and retrieval, comprehension and production of language, problem solving, and the ways emotion influences learning. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. • 09565 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 370 GERWELS, M • 09570 TTH 330 - 500P UTC 3.110 SVINICKI, M Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to individual differences among people through the life span. Examines areas of exceptionality within the context of typical development: current research trends; theoretical and legal considerations; and practice-related issues, including family involvement, cultural and linguistic diversity, and educational perspectives. Orientation to assistive technology. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. Restricted to students planning a career in secondary education. • 09595 M 400 - 700P SZB 324 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in radio-television-film and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Radio-TelevisionFilm 698A. • 09470 RTF 399R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Lectures and discussions on various contemporary issues. Emphasis on multidisciplinary perspectives and critical discourse. Restricted to freshmen and sophomores. • 09560 W 500 - 600P BUR 106 HARRISON, L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to individual differences among people through the life span. Examines areas of exceptionality within the context of typical development: current research trends; theoretical and legal considerations; and practice-related issues, including family involvement, cultural and linguistic diversity, and educational perspectives. Orientation to assistive technology. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. Restricted to students planning a career in elementary education. • 09590 W 100 - 400P SZB 292 TACKETT, K Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in radio-television-film and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Radio-TelevisionFilm 698A. • 09465 THESIS RTF 999W COGNIT, HUMAN LEARN, AND MOTIV Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced seminar surveying the literature of media and communication theories. Surveys the literature of humanities approaches to media studies. Some sections are required of all doctoral students in radio-television-film or all master's students in radio-television-film; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09460 F 200 - 500P CMA 3.130 KUMAR, S TH 330 - 530P CMA 3.116 RTF 698B instructor ALD 320 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Applications and effects of new communication and information technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with J 395. • 09455 TH 1230 - 330P CMA 3.130 BRUNDIDGE, J THESIS room LONGHORN CTR DISTN SPKR SERIES fee: $51.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis of major domestic and international policy issues related to new communications technology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. meets with AMS 391. • 09450 M 900 - 1200 CMA 3.134 STROVER, S time ALD 118C fee: $283.97 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and application of multitrack audio for video productions. Restricted to first-year Master of Fine Arts production students in radio-television-film. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the graduate adviser. • 09445 W 930 - 1230P CMA 5.176 GARRISON, A TH 930 - 1230P CMA 5.176 days Applied Learning and Development - ALD fee: $313.58 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 09440 unique COLLEGE OF EDUCATION fee: $306.97 ALD 327 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Acquisition by children or adults of English as a second language. Simultaneous acquisition of two languages, adding a second language, language processing, order of acquisition, role of the first language. Required for certification in bilingual education. Applied Learning and Development 325 and 329 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. • 09605 W 900 - 1200 SZB 424 SARDEGNA, V Physiological, prelinguistic, and linguistic components of language; theoretical framework of communication and language development in monolingual and bilingual populations; problems of language development in special populations; language assessment tools. Technological skills component. Required for certification in generic special education. Restricted to special education majors. • 09610 T 130 - 430P SZB 284 SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LEARN Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. meets with MAS 374. • 09615 T 900 - 1200 SZB 526 GARCIA, J 57 course unique days • 09620 W time room 900 - 1200 SZB 296 instructor course unique URRIETA, L ALD 330 LANGUAGE IN EDUCATION SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LEARN Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. meets with AFR 372D (TOPIC 2). • 09625 TH 100 - 400P SZB 524 SMITH, M SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LEARN Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. meets with MAS 374. • 09630 MWF 200 - 300P SZB 296 GARCIA, J SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LEARN EDC 331E Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. Restricted to special education majors. • 09645 TH 100 - 400P SZB 284 THOMPSON, S ALD 329 Topics include initial language and literacy acquisition theory; second language acquisition theory; relations among first and additional languages in literacy and language acquisition; home, school, and learners' perspectives; and current issues in literacy and multilingual classrooms. Required for students seeking certification in early childhood through grade six generalist. Applied Learning and Development 325 and 329 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. • 09660 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 344 MEREDITH, N • 09665 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 344 MEREDITH, N • 09670 T 100 - 400P SZB 370 PULIDO, D • 09675 W 100 - 400P SZB 424 CARDENAS CURIEL, L SCH ORG/CLASS MGMT ELEM SCH-I fee: $75.00 SCH ORG/CLASS MGMT ELEM SCH-R fee: $75.00 SCH ORG/CLASS MGMT ELEM SCH-SP fee: $75.00 SCH ORG/CLASS MGMT ELEM SCH-Y fee: $75.00 SCH ORG/CLASS MGMT IN SEC SCH fee: $20.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Administrative structure of elementary schools; concepts, principles, and strategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventing inappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in cohort I. Additional hours taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09735 M 900 - 1200 ELLIOTT, B Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Administrative structure of elementary schools; concepts, principles, and strategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventing inappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort Y. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09750 TH 900 - 1200 CAMARILLO, L APPLIED HUMAN LEARNING-A ACQUIS OF LANG & LITERACIES Theoretical and practical perspectives on the nature of language in education, with a focus on implications for English language learners in classroom settings; linguistic structures and functions; discourse, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics across languages and throughout development; and language varieties. Applied Learning and Development 330 and Curriculum and Instruction 371 (Topic 13: Applied Linguistics and Methods in English as a Second Language) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. Restricted to students seeking bilingual education certification. • 09680 T 100 - 400P SZB 426 CARDENAS CURIEL, L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Administrative structure of elementary schools; concepts, principles, and strategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventing inappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in speech-language pathology. Taught at Texas School for the Deaf in Austin, Texas. • 09745 ALTUNA, D SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LRN-SED Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Development, cognition, language, and sociocultural influences in learning contexts; child assessment, identification of learning styles, and tests and measurements. Fieldwork to provide a theoretical basis for professional assessment, referral, and placement. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of the Bachelor of Science in Applied Learning and Development degree program. Restricted to students in cohort L. • 09655 W 900 - 1200 SZB 435 GERWELS, M instructor Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Administrative structure of elementary schools; concepts, principles, and strategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventing inappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort R. Additional hours taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09740 TH 100 - 400P SZB 370 CAMARILLO, L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. meets with MAS 374. • 09640 T 400 - 700P SZB 296 BYBEE, J APPLIED HUMAN LEARNING-L room Curriculum and Instruction - EDC Foreign Language Education - FLE Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education - STM SOCIOCUL INFLUENCES ON LEARN Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Development, cognition, language, and sociocultural influences in learning contexts; child assessment, identification of learning styles, and tests and measurements. Fieldwork to provide a theoretical basis for professional assessment, referral, and placement. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of the Bachelor of Science in Applied Learning and Development degree program. Restricted to students in cohort A. • 09650 T 100 - 400P SZB 435 GERWELS, M time DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Human learning in multisocial, multilingual, and multicultural contexts; realities of society and their impact on learning; social concerns such as prejudice, stereotyping, cross-cultural attitudes, bilingual issues, parent and community involvement. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora Studies 374D (Topic: Sociocultural Influences on Learning), 372D (Topic 2), Applied and Learning Development 327. Prerequisite: Three semester hours of coursework in psychology. meets with AFR 372D (TOPIC 2). • 09635 TTH 200 - 330P SZB 296 JOHNSON, M ALD 328 days EDC 331S EDC 339C EDC 339D Administrative structure of secondary schools; concepts, principles, andstrategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventinginappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. • 09755 MW 100 - 300P ART 3.408 HALLMARK, K COMMUNITY LITERACY-E Curriculum and Instruction 339C and 371 (Topic 1: Community Literacy) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort E. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09760 T 100 - 400P MARTINEZ, R READING ASSESSMENT AND DEVEL-E Curriculum and Instruction 339D and 371 (Topic 2: Reading Assessment and Development) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort E. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09765 TH 100 - 400P HOFFMAN, J READING ASSESSMENT AND DEVEL-R Curriculum and Instruction 339D and 371 (Topic 2: Reading Assessment and Development) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort R. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09770 W 900 - 1200 ZUNIGA, C READING ASSESSMENT AND DEVEL-Y Curriculum and Instruction 339D and 371 (Topic 2: Reading Assessment and Development) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional devel- 58 course unique days time room instructor course EDC 339F Designed for students in a University secondary teacher preparation program. Social, political, cultural, emotional, and personal perspectives on adolescent literacy. Subjects may include adolescent literacy practices in and out of school; literacy in relation to identity, peer communities, meaning, communication, and social engagement; curricula that emphasize the social and civic purposes of literacy; and motivation, fulfillment, and democratic participation as educational outcomes. Curriculum and Instruction 339F and 371 (Topic 25: Adolescent Literacy) may not both be counted. • 09780 TH 1230 - 330P SZB 426 KELT, D LITERACY SEMINAR-E EDC 340C SPN LANG METH BILING CLS TCH I EDC 340E EDC 340F EDC 341C EDC 344 EDC 950E Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort N. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09835 BAY-BORELLI, D ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-S Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort S. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09840 WETZEL, M EDC 350S FOUNDATIONS OF BILINGUAL EDUC EDC 650S EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Introductory exploration of historical antecedents and social and educational issues in early childhood education; analysis of curricula and behavioral practices in early childhood education; and development of sensitivity to particular needs of early childhood populations. Curriculum and Instruction 341C and 371 (Topic 7: Early Childhood Education) may not both be counted. • 09805 T 900 - 1200 SZB 278 LITTLE, D DIGTL LITERACY FOR TEACH/LEARN SEC SCH TEACH PRAC: SOCL STDS Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised practicum in secondary classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Some sections are offered on the pass/fail basis only and some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; consult the Course Schedule.No more than nine semester hours of this course may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in the UTeach Urban Teachers undergraduate cohort. • 09845 M 100 - 400P SZB 442 BROWN, A SEC SCH TEACH PRAC: MATH Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in secondary classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Some sections are offered on the pass/fail basis only and some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; consult the Course Schedule.No more than nine semester hours of this course may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin-area secondary schools. • 09850 SEC SCH TEACH PRAC: SCIENCE Use of digital tools to increase technical, pedagogical, and administrative proficiencies in a series of hands-on laboratory projects involving word-processing, handling of databases and spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, digital image and video editing, web page creation, and tools to create digital storytelling, e-portfolios, and electronic gradebooks. Experiential foundation creates a repertoire of possibilities for contentspecific, technology-supported teaching and learning associated with learnercentered, collaborative classrooms. Emphasis on the development of critical perspectives (including pedagogical, social, technical, cultural, ethical, economic, legal, and political) to help youth fully participate in digital learning. Curriculum and Instruction 344 and 371 (Topic 15: Computing Tools for Educators) may not both be counted. • 09810 TH 200 - 400P SZB 439B M 200 - 300P SZB 439B Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in secondary classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Some sections are offered on the pass/fail basis only and some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; consult the Course Schedule.No more than nine semester hours of this course may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin-area secondary schools. • 09855 SEC SCH TEACH PRAC: SOCL STDS Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in secondary classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Some sections are offered on the pass/fail basis only and some sections are offered on the letter-grade basis only; consult the Course Schedule.No more than nine semester hours of this course may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in the UTeach Urban Teachers undergraduate cohort. Taught in Austin-area secondary schools. • 09860 ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-B Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort B. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09815 MYCUE, S Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort D. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09820 RODRIGUEZ, H instructor ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-N LATINO CHLD LIT FOR BILING TCH ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-D room Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort J. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09830 DOUGHERTY, P Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed primarily to help prospective bilingual education teachers expand their oral Spanish proficiency for instructional purposes in the bilingual education classroom. Curriculum and Instruction 340C and 371 (Topic 4: Spanish Language and Methods for the Bilingual Classroom Teacher I) may not both be counted. Restricted to bilingual generalist certification students. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Spanish 611D or 312L. • 09790 T 900 - 1200 SZB 442 RODRIGUEZ, H Additional hour(s) to be arranged. An overview of theory, practice, programs, and policy related to bilingual education as implemented in the United States. Designed to give students an opportunity to learn about and discuss issues related to bilingual education, and the education of linguistically and culturally diverse populations. Curriculum and Instruction 340F and 371 (Topic: Foundations of Bilingual Education) may not both be counted. Restricted to bilingual generalist certification students. • 09800 TH 100 - 400P SZB 240 PALMER, D time ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-J Curriculum and Instruction 339G and 371 (Topic: Literacy Seminar) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort E. • 09785 W 100 - 400P SZB 442 HOFFMAN, J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Covers the use of oral and written literature for children in bilingual programs while examining the history and development of Spanishlanguage children's literature from social, cultural, and political perspectives. Subjects may include foundational books, authors, and illustrators of Latina/o children's literature; criteria for evaluating culturally authentic children's literature; multimedia and online resources related to bilingual children's literature; and the literary response process. Restricted to students seeking certification in bilingual generalist. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Spanish and completion of at least thirty-six semester hours of coursework. • 09795 W 900 - 1200 SZB 442 AYALA, B days Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in early childhood through grade four classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Restricted to students in elementary cohort G. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09825 MYCUE, S ADOLESCENT LITERACY EDC 339G unique ELEM GRADE TEACHING PRACTICE-G opment sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort Y. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09775 TH 100 - 400P ZUNIGA, C EDC 950W ALL-LEVEL TEACH PRAC: ART Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in elementary, middle school, and secondary classroom teaching. Conducted in cooperating schools as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin-area schools. • 09865 59 course unique days time room instructor ALL-LEVEL TEACH PRAC: MUSIC Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in elementary, middle school, and secondary classroom teaching. Conducted in cooperating schools as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin-area schools. • 09870 ALL-LEVEL TEACH PRAC: THTR/DNC Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in elementary, middle school, and secondary classroom teaching. Conducted in cooperating schools as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin-area schools. • 09875 EDC 364 EDC 365C EDC 365D EDC 365E EDC 370E INTERNSHIP Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in the student's area of study. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. See headnote. • 09880 KNOWING/LEARNING IN MATH & SCI Psychological foundations of learning; problem solving in mathematics and science education utilizing technology; principles of expertise and novice understanding of subject matter; implications of high-stakes testing; and foundations of formative and summative assessment. Only one of the following may be counted: Curriculum and Instruction 365C, 371 (Topic 21: Knowing and Learning in Math and Science), UTeach-Natural Sciences 350. Restricted to students in the UTeach-Natural Sciences program. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for UTeachNatural Sciences 101. same as UTS 350. • 09885 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 316 PETROSINO, A • 09890 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 316 DELGADO, C CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS Principles of delivering effective instruction in various formats (lecture, lab activity, collaborative settings); examination of gender, class, race, and culture in mathematics and science education; overview of policy related to mathematics and science education. Only one of the following may be counted: Curriculum and Instruction 365D, 371 (Topic 20: Classroom Interactions), UTeach-Natural Sciences 355. Restricted to students in the UTeach-Natural Sciences program. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50, Curriculum and Instruction 365C or UTeach-Natural Sciences 350 with a grade of at least C-, and UTeach-Natural Sciences 110 with a grade of at least C-. same as UTS 355. • 09895 MW 100 - 300P SZB 316 STROUP, W • 09900 TTH 200 - 400P SZB 316 MARSHALL, J PROJECT-BASED INSTRUCTION Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Foundations of project-based, case-based, and problem-based learning environments; principles of project-based curriculum development in mathematics and science education; classroom management and organization of project-based learning classrooms. Only one of the following may be counted: Curriculum and Instruction 365E, 371 (Topic 22: Project-Based Instruction), UTeachNatural Sciences 360. Restricted to students in the UTeach-Natural Sciences program who have earned a passing score on the preliminary portfolio. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50, and Curriculum and Instruction 365D or UTeach-Natural Sciences 355 with a grade of at least C-. same as UTS 360. • 09905 MW 300 - 430P SZB 316 AZEVEDO, F • 09910 TTH 1230 - 200P SZB 316 DELGADO, C 1-READING-I Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort I. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09915 M 100 - 400P ELLIOTT, B 2-LANGUAGE ARTS-A Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort A. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09920 M 100 - 400P SZB 278 2-LANGUAGE ARTS-L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort L. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09925 W 100 - 400P SZB 240 2-LANGUAGE ARTS-S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, 60 course unique days time room instructor and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort S. Class meets January 13-February 6. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09930 MTWTH 900 - 1200 ROSER, N 2-LANGUAGE ARTS-Y Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort Y. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09935 T 100 - 400P AYALA, B 3-SCIENCE-E fee: $10.00 3-SCIENCE-I fee: $10.00 3-SCIENCE-R fee: $10.00 3-SCIENCE-Y fee: $10.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort E. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09940 M 100 - 400P SZB 312 BARUFALDI, J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort I. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09945 TH 900 - 1200 SZB 312 AKINGBALA, F Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort R. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09950 T 100 - 400P SZB 344 PETROSINO, A Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort Y. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09955 T 900 - 1200 SZB 312 MANN, M 4-SOCIAL STUDIES-A Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in cohort A. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09960 T 900 - 1200 SZB 424 PAYNE, K 4-SOCIAL STUDIES-L Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort L. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09965 T 100 - 400P SZB 240 HOLMES, K 4-SOCIAL STUDIES-R Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort R. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09970 TH 900 - 1200 SZB 278 SALINAS, C 4-SOCIAL STUDIES-S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort S. Class meets January 13-February 12. Taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09975 MTWTH 100 - 400P CROWLEY, R 5-MATHEMATICS-I fee: $7.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Mathematics 316L or consent of the course unique days time room instructor mathematics education faculty; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort I. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09980 TH 100 - 400P SZB 526 HARRIS, P 5-MATHEMATICS-R course unique EDC 370S SEC SCH SUB: ART AND THEATRE fee: $7.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Mathematics 316L or consent of the mathematics education faculty; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in elementary cohort R. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09985 T 900 - 1200 SZB 240 KRAUSE, G 5-MATHEMATICS-Y 1-ADV METHS ENG/LANG ARTS/READ Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Restricted to students in a secondary teacher preparation program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Restricted to students in the UTeach Urban Teachers Masters program. See headnote. • 10045 M 100 - 400P SZB 424 SKERRETT, A 20-TEACH ENG AS SEC LANG-D Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. The methods, teaching strategies, and materials for developing and assessing English language proficiency in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within the context of the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort D. Class meets January 13-February 3. Taught in Austinarea elementary schools. • 10000 MTWTHF 100 - 400P RODRIGUEZ, H 3-ADV METHS IN SOCIAL STUDIES fee: $7.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Restricted to students in a secondary teacher preparation program in the department of Curriculum and Instruction. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. Restricted to students in the UTeach Urban Teachers Masters program. • 10050 T 1230 - 330P SZB 442 VICKERY, A 20-TEACH ENG AS SEC LANG-G Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. The methods, teaching strategies, and materials for developing and assessing English language proficiency in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within the context of the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort G. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10005 TH 100 - 400P SZB 278 12-TEACHING SEC PHYSICAL EDUC 20-TEACH ENG AS SEC LANG-J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10020 MWF 1200 - 100P BEL 628B LAMBDIN, D MWF 100 - 200P BEL 628B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. See headnote. • 10025 W 1100 - 200P WIN 1.148 LAZARUS, J • 10030 M 600 - 900P ART 3.408 HALLMARK, K Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. See headnote. • 10040 M 500 - 700P MRH 3.124 PENCE, S Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. The methods, teaching strategies, and materials for developing and assessing English language proficiency in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within the context of the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort B. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09995 T 100 - 400P SZB 526 21-TEACHING ELEMENTARY PHYS ED instructor SEC SCH SUB: MUSIC 20-TEACH ENG AS SEC LANG-B Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. The methods, teaching strategies, and materials for developing and assessing English language proficiency in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within the context of the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort N. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10015 W 100 - 400P SZB 278 room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 10035 W 930 - 1230P WIN 1.172 WILTSHIRE, L fee: $7.00 20-TEACH ENG AS SEC LANG-N time SEC SCH SUB: DANCE Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Additional prerequisite: Mathematics 316L or consent of the mathematics education faculty; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses. Restricted to students in cohort Y. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 09990 W 100 - 400P SZB 426 KRAUSE, G Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in elementary school subjects. The methods, teaching strategies, and materials for developing and assessing English language proficiency in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within the context of the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort J. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10010 M 100 - 400P SZB 526 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Curriculum content and organization, teaching procedures, materials, and research in one secondary school subject. The topic in the appropriate field is required for secondary school teacher certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, and six semester hours of upper-division coursework in the appropriate subject; additional prerequisites vary with the topic. • 10055 MWF 900 - 1100 BEL 628B RAMIREZ, T EDC 371G TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN-A fee: $25.00 TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN-E fee: $25.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to provide students with frameworks for observing and interacting with young children in classroom settings, and to acquaint students with the teacher's varied roles in early childhood classrooms. Topics include cultural and linguistic diversity; supervising and interacting with children in a range of instructional groupings, including center-based and play-based learning activities and whole-group experiences; planning and implementing appropriate practices and strategies; and record-keeping and assessment. Curriculum and Instruction 371 (Topic 19: Guiding Young Children in Groups) and 371G may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, or consent of the education adviser; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort A. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10060 TH 100 - 400P SMITH, E Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to provide students with frameworks for observing and interacting with young children in classroom settings, and to acquaint students with the teacher's varied roles in early childhood classrooms. Topics include cultural and linguistic diversity; supervising and interacting with children in a range of instructional groupings, including center-based and play-based learning activities and whole-group experiences; planning and implementing appropriate practices and strategies; and record-keeping and assessment. Curriculum and Instruction 371 (Topic 19: Guiding Young Children in Groups) and 371G may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in edu61 course unique days time room instructor course cation, or consent of the education adviser; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort E. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10065 W 900 - 1200 SZB 278 ADAIR, J TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN-L fee: $25.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to provide students with frameworks for observing and interacting with young children in classroom settings, and to acquaint students with the teacher's varied roles in early childhood classrooms. Topics include cultural and linguistic diversity; supervising and interacting with children in a range of instructional groupings, including center-based and play-based learning activities and whole-group experiences; planning and implementing appropriate practices and strategies; and record-keeping and assessment. Curriculum and Instruction 371 (Topic 19: Guiding Young Children in Groups) and 371G may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, or consent of the education adviser; and admission to the professional development sequence of courses and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. Restricted to students in elementary cohort L. Fieldwork taught in Austin-area elementary schools. • 10070 TH 100 - 400P EDC 373 EDC 377 EDC 380F EDC 380R EDC 380T EDC 381F EDC 382R EDC 382S AFRICAN AMERICANS IN SPORTS Theoretical and practical complexities in issues surrounding African Americans in sports, including the relationship between athletics and higher education. Focuses on racial stereotyping, identity theory, and how practical knowledge of these theories can aid in understanding the current state of athletics. meets with AFR 374D. • 10075 TTH 930 - 1100 UTC 4.102 HARRISON, L CONF COURSE IN CURR AND INSTR Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Independent studies in instructional methodology and curriculum. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 10080 SOCIOCULTURAL FOUNDATIONS Problems and issues in the study of education from a sociocultural perspective. Examines research in different fields, including history, sociology, and anthropology of education; innovative education reform in the field of multicultural education; and issues of racial, class, and gender inequality. Includes a critical assessment of the American public school system, with an emphasis on social justice. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program. • 10085 T 700 - 1000P SZB 424 BROWN, K EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH & DESIGN An introduction to the methodology of social science research, with a focus on the field of education. Examines the fundamental assumptions, principles, and procedures of research; the meaning of knowledge and the ways in which knowledge may be acquired and communicated to others; preparation and utilization of effective questions; principles of data collection and data analysis; drawing conclusions from data; and evaluation of current research. Curriculum and Instruction 380R and 384P (Topic 14: Educational Research and Design) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to a Master of Arts or a Master of Education degree program. • 10090 M 700 - 1000P SZB 344 KEATING, X WRITING: PROCESS AND PEDAGOGY Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Studies research, theory, pedagogy, and curricula in writing for school and extracurricular settings and investigates personal writing processes, habits, and strategies. Curriculum and Instruction 380T and 384P (Topic: Teaching Composition) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10095 M 400 - 700P SZB 424 BOMER, K INTRO TO TEACHING & TEACHER ED Examines research on teaching, research in teacher education, and modes of inquiry. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program. • 10100 M 400 - 700P SZB 411 WETZEL, M days time room instructor EDC 185G PHYS EDUC TEACHER EDUC FORUM EDC 385G BILITERACY Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10120 F 100 - 300P SZB 424 KEATING, X Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10125 T 400 - 700P SZB 442 FRANQUIZ, M CLASSRM DISCOURSE & TCHR RSCH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10130 T 400 - 700P SZB 240 MALOCH, A ED COMM: TCH/LRN-INTERNET-WB Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Offered as a Web-based course. • 10135 HUGHES, J HISTORCL PERSPECTIVE ON CURRIC Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10140 W 400 - 700P SZB 278 BROWN, A IDENTITY, AGENCY, & EDUCATION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10145 TH 700 - 1000P SZB 526 URRIETA, L LITERACY AND SOCIAL CHANGE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10150 TH 400 - 700P SZB 426 MARTINEZ, R ONLINE LRNG AND FUTURE OF EDU Designed for students majoring in the social sciences. Curriculum and Instruction 382R and 684P (Topic 15: Research Design and Analysis I) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program. • 10105 W 400 - 700P SZB 526 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Topic title: Online learning and the future of education. • 10155 TH 400 - 700P SZB 278 METH TEACHING FRGN/SEC LANG II TECH SCND/FRGN LANG LRNG/TCHNG TEACHING SECON ENGLISH/READING 2-PARENTS AND EDUCATION FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of the discipline of the subject-field selected, coupled with intensive study of research findings, publications of learned societies, and advanced experimentation with the improvement of instruction. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division education, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in the subject-field of the topic or consent of instructor, and teaching experience or consent of the graduate adviser. • 10110 T 400 - 700P SZB 526 PULIDO, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of the discipline of the subject-field selected, coupled with intensive study of research findings, publications of learned societies, and advanced experimentation with the improvement of instruction. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of 62 unique upper-division education, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in the subject-field of the topic or consent of instructor, and teaching experience or consent of the graduate adviser. • 10115 T 400 - 700P SZB 424 BOMER, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Topic title: Technology for second and foreign language learning and teaching. Restricted to Foreign Language Education majors. • 10160 M 100 - 400P SZB 426 SARDEGNA, V Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. An exploration of the relationship between families and course unique days time room instructor schooling in the United States through racial, class-based, linguistic, cultural, and global perspectives, using multiple theoretical frameworks to both understand and challenge current approaches towards parental involvement in school. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10164 T 700 - 1000P SZB 536L ADAIR, J course unique EDC 390T CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 5-THE SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNER Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 385G (Topic 4) or consent of instructor. • 10165 W 900 - 1200 SZB 526 HORWITZ, E instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10190 W 400 - 700P SZB 442 ROSER, N 7-ADV INSTRUC SYSTEMS DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Advanced topics, theoretical frameworks, and strategies for the design of instructional systems. Students work in teams to design and develop an instructional product for an authentic client such as a state agency, school system, university, corporation, or museum that meets specified criteria. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 390T (Topic 21: Instructional Systems Design). • 10200 M 400 - 700P SZB 323 RESTA, P 55-HISTORCL PERSPS ON CURRIC Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10173 W 400 - 700P SZB 278 BROWN, A 10-ANLY OF TEACHING IN PHYS ED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. An examination of the history and current practices involved in high and low inference methods of analyzing teaching. Commonly used evaluation systems such as the Professional Development and Appraisal System (PDAS) and National Board Certification will be reviewed. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10205 T 400 - 700P SZB 426 HARRISON, L 95-LANGUAGE POLICY EDUCATION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Explores the implications of the perception of language as alternately a right, a resource, and a problem. Emphasis is on the development of linguistic support movements (bilingual, ESL, AAVE/Ebonics, etc.) as well as implicit and explicit language policies in the United States and in other countries. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 10174 W 400 - 700P SZB 426 CALLAHAN, R EDC 388R room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10195 T 400 - 700P SZB 278 SALINAS, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations of selected topics and problems in curriculum theory, program design, and research design at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. The historical development of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics curricula in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Discusses politics, equity, the development of technology, and theories of learning; and examines current curricular trends. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 385G (Topic 59: Knowing and Learning in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education). • 10170 T 400 - 700P SZB 316 MARSHALL, J EDC 386R time IMPROVING SOCIAL STUDIES EDUC 42-CURRIC HIST IN STEM ED EDC 385R days 29-READING DIFFICULTIES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Introduces history, theory, research, and policy related to reading difficulties in school-age children and critically examines existing programs designed to address the needs of students with reading difficulties. Students study and employ teaching strategies in the context of cases and/or a practicum experience. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10210 T 400 - 700P SZB 312 WORTHY, M INTRO TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Designed to help students develop skills in a variety of approaches and methodologies used in research design that requires quantitative methods. Focuses on multivariate methods; and includes research questions, purposes, methodologies, instruments, measures, participant selection, data collection and data analysis methods, results, and conclusions. Curriculum and Instruction 385R and 684P (Topic 16: Research Design and Analysis II) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program; and Curriculum and Instruction 382R, Educational Psychology 371, or an equivalent introductory statistics course and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10175 M 400 - 700P SZB 344 KEATING, X 31-RSCH TCHNG IN STEM EDUC Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Curriculum and Instruction 384P (Topic: Research Teaching and Teacher Development in Science and Mathematics Education) and 390T (Topic 31) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10215 T 100 - 400P SZB 312 BARUFALDI, J INTRO TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH An introduction to the theoretical and methodological issues central to conducting qualitative research studies. Designed to help students develop practical research skills, and includes opportunities to evaluate current research, analyze data, observe, and interview. Curriculum and Instruction 385G (Topic: Qualitative Research in Educational Settings) and 386R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program. • 10180 W 400 - 700P SZB 424 HUGHES, J 38-ADV TOPICS IN STEM EDUC 2-DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various topics designed to help students analyze and improve instruction at one of the following levels: elementary school, secondary school, higher education, all-level. Focuses on a critical issue in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education aligned with STEM education faculty research interests, culminating in a product (paper, presentation, proposal) that can be submitted to professional or funding agencies. Curriculum and Instruction 384P and 390T may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 385G (Topic 59: Knowing and Learning in STEM Education) and 385G (Topic 42: Curriculum History and Development in STEM Education). • 10220 W 400 - 700P SZB 312 STROUP, W Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only, and some are offered on the letter-grade basis only; these topics are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Curriculum and Instruction 386R, and admission to a Doctor of Education or a Doctor of Philosophy degree program. Additional prerequisite: Completion of one qualitative research methods course, and completion of a graduate course in linguistics, sociolinguistics, or psycholinguistics. • 10185 W 400 - 700P SZB 240 PALMER, D EDC 392L PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDS OF EDUC A systematic overview of the field of philosophy of education. Designed for master's degree students without previous graduate work in philosophy or philosophy of education and for doctoral students who need to update preparation. Prerequisite: Graduate 63 course unique days time room instructor standing, and either twelve semester hours of coursework in upper-division education or consent of instructor. • 10225 TH 400 - 700P SZB 442 DE LISSOVOY, N EDC 196T EDC 396T EDC 196V EDC 396V EDC 397P EDC 698A EDC 698B EDC 398R EDC 399R EDC 699R EDC 999R EDC 399W EDC 699W EDC 999W 64 course unique FLE 396V CONFERENCE COURSE DIR RSCH IN CURRIC AND INSTRUC Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of assigned problems under the direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of acceptably written reports of a technical character. May be repeated for credit by doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10230 DIR RSCH IN CURRIC AND INSTRUC Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of assigned problems under the direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of acceptably written reports of a technical character. May be repeated for credit by doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10235 INDEP STUDY IN CURRIC/INSTRUCT Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. May involve syntheses of literature, field investigations on selected topics, or other individual research topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and twelve semester hours of graduate education. • 10240 FLE 397P FLE 698A FLE 698B INDEP STUDY IN CURRIC/INSTRUCT Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. May involve syntheses of literature, field investigations on selected topics, or other individual research topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and twelve semester hours of graduate education. • 10245 FLE 398R GRAD INTRNSHP CURRIC/INSTRUCT Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Supervised practice in a professional position. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to approved internship program. • 10250 THESIS FLE 399R Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in curriculum and instruction and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Curriculum and Instruction 698A. • 10255 FLE 699R THESIS FLE 999R Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in curriculum and instruction and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Curriculum and Instruction 698A. • 10260 MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in curriculum and instruction and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10265 FLE 399W FLE 699W DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10270 FLE 999W DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10275 DISSERTATION INTERNSHIP Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Internship in teaching English as a second or foreign language. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in foreign language education and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10355 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in foreign language education,admission to a field of specialization, completion of nine semester hours of coursework toward the degree, and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Foreign Language Education 698A. • 10360 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in foreign language education,admission to a field of specialization, completion of nine semester hours of coursework toward the degree, and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Foreign Language Education 698A. • 10365 MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in foreign language education, completion of nine semester hours of coursework to be counted toward thedegree, and admission to a field of specialization. • 10370 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10375 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10380 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10385 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Foreign Language Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10390 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Foreign Language Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10395 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Foreign Language Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10400 OVERVIEW OF EDUC STATS-WB STM 196T DIR RSCH IN STEM EDUCATION STM 296T DIR RSCH IN STEM EDUCATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 399R, 699R, or 999R; approved dissertation proposal must be on file with the graduate adviser. • 10290 instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in foreign language education and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10350 STM 280 DISSERTATION DISSERTATION room OVERVIEW OF EDUC STATS-WB DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 399R, 699R, or 999R; approved dissertation proposal must be on file with the graduate adviser. • 10295 time STM 180 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 10280 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Curriculum and Instruction 399R, 699R, or 999R; approved dissertation proposal must be on file with the graduate adviser. • 10285 days Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Classroom applications of research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, and related policy issues. ScienceMathematics Education 180, 380 and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 180, 280, 380 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Taught as Web-based course. • 10455 RIEGLE-CRUMB, C Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Classroom applications of research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, and related policy issues. ScienceMathematics Education 180, 380 and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 180, 280, 380 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Taught as Web-based course. • 10460 RIEGLE-CRUMB, C May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10465 May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10470 course unique STM 396T DIR RSCH IN STEM EDUCATION STM 698A STM 698B STM 398R STM 399R STM 699R STM 999R STM 399W STM 699W STM 999W days time room instructor May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10475 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 698 and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 698 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 698A. • 10480 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of the graduate adviser; and admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. • 10495 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of the graduate adviser; and admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. • 10500 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; consent of the graduate adviser; and admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. • 10505 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399W, 699W, 999W and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10510 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399W, 699W, 999W and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10515 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 399W, 699W, 999W and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, 999R may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10520 Educational Administration - EDA EDA 381Q QUANT RSCH DESIGN AND ANALYSIS Introduction to the knowledge base in measurement theory and quantitative research designs, including research designs appropriate todifferent research contexts; and analyzing, interpreting, and representing statistical data to scholarly and practitioner audiences. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Educational Psychology 371 or another introductory course in statistics, and Educational Administration 387Q or the equivalent. • 10574 W 900 - 1200 SZB 376 SAENZ, V QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN Introduction to the utilization of theoretical frames; research questions or focus, and literature reviews; ethical issues; research design; research methods; data analysis; representations of data; interpretation of data; trustworthiness; implications; and days time room EDA 382M ORGANIZ DSGN & BEHAV-CORE CRS EDA 382T ADMIN INDIV SCH: ELEM/SEC-DAL MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Science-Mathematics Education 398R and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 398R may not both be counted. Restricted to master's students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10490 unique instructor strengths and limitations in the conduct of qualitative research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Educational Administration 387Q or the equivalent. • 10575 M 400 - 700P SZB 376 REDDICK, R THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Science-Mathematics Education 698 and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 698 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education 698A. • 10485 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION EDA 381P course Theories of organization from structuralist, behaviorist, and critical traditions that are useful for diagnosing problems endemic to schools and colleges, and for developing skills necessary for administering complex educational systems. Study of concepts related to bureaucracy, organizational design, decision making, power and control, leadership, motivation, and organizational communication. Educational Administration 382M and 395 (Topic 7: Organizational Behavior and Decision Making) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10580 W 100 - 400P SZB 360A MINK, B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Organization, direction, management, and leadership for the program of a single school. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to an approved internship program for administrator preparation. • 10585 F 400 - 700P JES A203A NOLLY, G ADMIN OF INDIV SCH: ELEM & SEC Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Organization, direction, management, and leadership for the program of a single school. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to an approved internship program for administrator preparation. Restricted to students in the Principalship Program. • 10590 S 900 - 1200 SZB 364 HALL, D EDA 383 ADV QUANTITATIVE RSCH AND ANLY Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 10595 T 100 - 400P SZB 376 GOODEN, M DECISION MAKING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Principalship Program. • 10600 M 430 - 730P SZB 426 HALL, D INTERGROUP DIALOGUE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 10605 M 100 - 400P SZB 380 REAGINS-LILLY, S PRACT IN PUBLIC SCH ADMIN-CSP Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Cooperative Superintendency Program. Additional prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in EDA 383 (Topic: Sch Restructuring/Renewal-CSP). • 10610 OLIVAREZ, R SCH RESTRUCTURING/RENEWAL-CSP Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Cooperative Superintendency Program. Additional prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in EDA 383 (Topic: Pract in Public Sch Admin-CSP). • 10615 TH 100 - 400P SZB 376 OLIVAREZ, R SURV RSCH METHS IN POSTSEC ED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with P A 388K. • 10620 W 100 - 400P SZB 376 SAENZ, V 1-INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 10625 6-COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Strategic and academic master planning, regional accreditation standards, overall program evaluation, effective evaluation of workforce programs, and emerging and innovative instructional models for enhancing student success. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 10627 T 100 - 400P SZB 364 MINK, B 65 course unique days time room instructor 16-AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic description: The history of disability law, the trends in federal rulings, and emerging issues as Congress debates new legislation related to persons with disabilities. meets with LAW 348D, P A 388K. • 10630 CANTU, N course unique EDA 391G ADMIN LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER ED 17-PROG EVAL/DECIS MAKING-CSP EDA 387Q EDA 388E EDA 388M EDA 388P EDA 388V EDA 391C EDA 391E EDA 391F EDA 391K INTRO TO SYS OF HUMAN INQUIRY Introduction to the range of different epistemological perspectives thatare used in the conduct of social science research, including the scientific method/positivism, postpositivism, interpretivism, postmodernism, critical theory, race-based and culture-based perspectives, and feminisms. Designed for doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10640 T 900 - 1200 SZB 376 GOODEN, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Administrative organization, functions, and practices within colleges and universities; roles of the administrator and principles of effective administrative practice; intensive study in selected areas of college operation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10685 W 400 - 700P SZB 376 CANTU, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Administrative organization, functions, and practices within colleges and universities; roles of the administrator and principles of effective administrative practice; intensive study in selected areas of college operation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with MAS 392, WGS 393. • 10695 W 400 - 700P SZB 364 GONZALEZ, J 18-STU AFFRS ASSMNT HIGHER ED The relationship of contemporary educational institutions, both public school and higher education, to their social setting. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10650 TH 400 - 700P SZB 376 HOLME, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Administrative organization, functions, and practices within colleges and universities; roles of the administrator and principles of effective administrative practice; intensive study in selected areas of college operation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10697 M 100 - 400P SZB 324 GONZALEZ, J EDUC POLIT AND POLICY-CORE CRS EDA 391Q Examination, from the point of view of various ethical systems, of issues of equity, distributive justice, codes of ethics in educational professions, treatment of students, and other issues that face administrators of educational systems. Designed to sensitize prospectiveeducational leaders to the ethical content of educational decisions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10660 M 100 - 400P SZB 370 VALENZUELA, A EDA 391S COMPARATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION EDA 391T THE COLLEGE STUDENT-HED Study of the student population in contemporary colleges and universities, with emphasis on student development theory and the impact of campus environments on student development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Higher Education Administration Program. • 10670 M 400 - 700P MAI 220C ALVARADO, C HIGHER EDUC BUSINESS MANAGMNT An examination of responsibilities, functions, challenges, and current issues that affect managers in institutions of higher education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to master's students in the Higher Education Administration Program. • 10700 TH 400 - 700P SZB 284 SHARPE, E HISTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION The development of higher education since the Middle Ages, with emphasis on the development of higher education in the United States. Educational Administration 383 (Topic 10: History of Higher Education) and 391S may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10705 W 100 - 400P SZB 364 REDDICK, R HIGHER EDUCATION LAW-MED Legal principles relevant to postsecondary institutions. Emphasis on statutes and cases applicable to both public and private institutions; interpretation and compliance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to master's students in the Higher Education Administration Program. • 10710 T 400 - 700P SZB 330 PAINE, G HIGHER EDUCATION LAW-PHD Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Legal principles relevant to postsecondary institutions. Emphasis on statutes and cases applicable to both public and private institutions; interpretation and compliance. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to masters and doctoral students in the Higher Education Administration Program. • 10715 T 400 - 700P SZB 434 VINCENT, G ADV ISS HIGHER EDU, CAPSTONE Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Examines current issues in higher education from a practical and administrative perspective. In-depth examination of issues not covered or not covered in detail in other specialization courses. Students select, prepare, and present an instructional unit. Includes a significant technology-based/interactive component emphasizing independent and shared learning. The final individual project is submitted digitally and includes an oral and "practice teaching" component designed to demonstrate the student's breadth of understandingof higher education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and completion of all required coursework in the student's doctoral specialization. • 10675 W 400 - 700P SZB 323 SOMERS, P ACAD AFFR: PLAN, ANLY, & ASSMT CRIT CONSCIOUSNESS STU AFFAIRS SOCL/CUL CONTEXT EDUC-CORE CRS Examination of the higher education systems and institutions of selected countries. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with LAS 381, WGS 393. • 10665 F 1200 - 530P SZB 323 SOMERS, P Examination of executive leadership in institutions of higher education.Includes consideration of roles, responsibilities, styles, and differences in more than one organizational context. Some consideration given to selection, replacement, training, guidance, development, and evaluation of leaders. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and completion of at least two semesters of doctoral coursework in educational administration or consent of instructor. • 10680 M 900 - 1200 SZB 364 MINK, B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Administrative organization, functions, and practices within colleges and universities; roles of the administrator and principles of effective administrative practice; intensive study in selected areas of college operation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with P A 388K. • 10690 TH 400 - 700P SZB 364 GONZALEZ, J Survey of the theoretical and empirical literature related to the economic context of and finance policy within K-12 or higher education institutions. Separate K-12 and higher education sections are taught. Covers a wide range of concepts, processes, and policies, such as patterns of financing educational institutions; federal, state, and local governmental roles; revenue sources; costs; benefits; equity; efficiency; budgeting; and finance policy implementation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Focus is on K-12. • 10645 T 400 - 700P SZB 323 BUTLER, J ETHICS/VALS IN ED ADM-CORE CRS instructor ADV MTHDS FNDRAISING/HIGHER ED EDUC ECO & FIN POLICY-CORE CRS Survey of theoretical and empirical literature related to educational politics and policy concerning K-12 or higher education institutions, including political systems theory, intergovernmental relations, power and conflict, community relations and intergroup theory, and policies dealing with equity, quality, efficiency, and choice. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Registration priority given to doctoral students in HED and CCLP. • 10655 M 400 - 700P SZB 364 SHARPE, E room Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Examination of executive leadership in institutions of higher education.Includes consideration of roles, responsibilities, styles, and differences in more than one organizational context. Some consideration given to selection, replacement, training, guidance, development, and evaluation of leaders. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and completion of at least two semesters of doctoral coursework in educational administration or consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Higher Education Leadership program. • 10684 M 900 - 1200 SZB 364 MINK, B 6-SCH DIST ADMIN FUNCT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisite for EducationalAdministration 385: Enrollment in an approved internship program. • 10637 TH 900 - 1200 SZB 376 time ADMIN LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER ED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of research literature; execution of investigative projects and reports of research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in the Cooperative Superintendency Program. • 10635 TH 100 - 400P SZB 364 NANCE, D EDA 385 days EDA 393D EDA 395 LAW AND DISABILITIES Issues of law and policy associated with serving people with disabilities, with emphasis on federal legislation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with SED 389 (TOPIC 4). • 10720 W 400 - 700P SZB 360A PAZEY, B ADV SEMINAR: SCHOOL CHOICE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Educational Administration 195 and 197N may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10725 M 100 - 400P SZB 360A HEILIG, J CLASS/GENDER/RACE IN SCHOOLS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Educational Administration 195 and 197N may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10730 T 430 - 730P SZB 364 GREEN, T 66 course unique days time room instructor course RSCH IN POLICY ANALYSIS-EPP Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Educational Administration 195 and 197N may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to third-year students in the Educational Policy and Planning program. • 10735 M 100 - 400P SZB 330 REYES, P 7-HIGHER EDUC FUTURES & ISSUES Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Studies of population trends, age and ethnicity trends, and economic changes; and relationships among school districts, community colleges, and 4-year institutions. Exploration of how community colleges and other forms of higher education will need to respond to these macro changes. Educational Administration 195 and 197N may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Registration for Educational Administration 391K (Topic 13: Instructional Leadership). Restricted to students in the Community College Leadership Program. • 10743 M 100 - 400P SZB 364 MINK, B EDA 395G EDA 395L EDA 395M EDA 196 EDA 396 EDA 396T EDA 397P POLICY IMPLEMENTATION SEMINAR Policy issues experienced by Latinos in the United States. Issues include testing, English as a Second Language programs, and bilingual education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10750 T 400 - 700P SZB 380 VALENZUELA, A CRITICAL POLICY ANALYSIS The analysis of policy, including traditional and critical approaches. Reviews methods and principles of policy analysis, the role of policy development, context, history, and micropolitical influences. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 10755 T 400 - 700P SZB 376 HEILIG, J TREATISE EDA 699K EDA 999K GRAD INTSHP: COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised practice in a professional position; the number of hours required varies with the student's program. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the positions vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. • 10775 GRADUATE INTERNSHIP-EPP Supervised practice in a professional position; the number of hours required varies with the student's program. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the positions vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10805 TREATISE Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10810 TREATISE EDA 999L TREATISE EDA 399R EDA 699R EDA 999R EDA 399W EDA 699W EDA 999W Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399K, 699K, or 999K. • 10815 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399K, 699K, or 999K. • 10820 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399K, 699K, or 999K. • 10825 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10830 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10835 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10840 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10845 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10850 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Administration 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 10855 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE INTERNSHIP Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Supervised practice in a professional position; the number of hours required varies with the student's program. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the positions vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. • 10785 TREATISE EDA 699L GRAD INTSHP: HIGHER EDUCATION Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Supervised practice in a professional position; the number of hours required varies with the student's program. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the positions vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. • 10780 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. Prior to registering, students must obtain University of Texas at Austin Institutional Review Board approval for research involving human subjects. • 10800 TREATISE DIRECTED RSCH IN EDUC ADMIN Hour(s) to be arranged. Investigation of assigned problems under direction of a Graduate StudiesCommittee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of acceptably written reports of a technical character. May be repeated for credit by doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10770 instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised practice in a professional position; the number of hours required varies with the student's program. With consent of the graduate adviser, may be repeated for credit when the positions vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. • 10795 EDA 399L RESEARCH APPRENTICESHIP Hour(s) to be arranged. Group and individual projects in research design, research methodologies, and research execution. For doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, preparation satisfactory to instructor,and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10765 room EDA 399K RESEARCH APPRENTICESHIP Hour(s) to be arranged. Group and individual projects in research design, research methodologies, and research execution. For doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, preparation satisfactory to instructor,and consent of the graduate adviser. • 10760 time GRAD INTSHP: COMMUNITY COLLEGE Examines the challenges and implementation of systemic school reform in the context of American cities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with P A 388K. • 10745 M 100 - 400P SZB 376 HOLME, J ADV POLICY SMNR LATINO ED ISS days EDA 997P SUPERINTENDENCY SEMINAR-CSP Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Educational Administration 195 and 197N may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Restricted to students in the Cooperative Superintendency Program. • 10740 TH 700 - 1000P SZB 376 OLIVAREZ, R unique admission by internship committee. Restricted to doctoral students in the Educational Policy and Planning Program. • 10790 Educational Psychology - EDP EDP 210 3-INTERGROUP DIALOGUE Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Principles of psychology, human development, learning, and teaching. Group discussion of the definitions and implications of social identities. Topics may include gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, physical ability, and age. • 10907 W 300 - 500P SZB 435 BOWENS, D 67 course unique EDP 310 1-INDIVIDUAL LEARNING SKILLS days time room instructor fee: $9.00 1-INDIVIDUAL LEARNING SKILLS fee: $9.00 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Principles of psychology, human development, learning, and teaching. Includes research requirement; see headnote. • 10910 MWF 900 - 1000 SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10915 MWF 1000 - 1100 SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10920 MWF 1100 - 1200 SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C course unique EDP 363M 3-ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Principles of psychology, human development, learning, and teaching. Additional laboratory hours may be required. Includes research requirement; see headnote. • 10925 MWF 1200 - 100P SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10930 MWF 1200 - 100P SZB 422 WEINSTEIN, C • 10935 MWF 100 - 200P SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10940 MWF 200 - 300P SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10945 MWF 300 - 400P SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C • 10950 MWF 400 - 500P SZB 416 WEINSTEIN, C EDP 362 PSYCHOL OF AFR AMER EXPERIENCE 5-LIFE SPAN DEV OF BLACK WOMEN Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Exposition of theories of personality, research literature on mental health and character development, applications of principles and theories to the educative enterprise; applications of personality theory to the guidance of children and youth. The psychological and social issues that affect the life span development of Black women. Discusses issues such as socioeconomic status, political climate, social norms, gender and ethnic identity, mental health, family dynamics, academic achievement, and social adjustment. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upperdivision coursework in education or other behavioral sciences. Additional prerequisite: Psychology 301 or another introductory behavioral science course. • 11013 T 400 - 700P SZB 435 BENTLEY-EDWARDS, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Frames of reference for studying human behavior, self-concepts and individual attributes, individual and cultural nature of human learning, societal impacts on the individual personality, individualization of guidance and teaching. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. same as MAS 374 (TOPIC 8). • 10960 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 416 VALENCIA, R 6-PSYCHOLOGY OF RACE & RACISM EDP 367 8-MINDFULNESS/COMPASSION/SELF Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Frames of reference for studying human behavior, self-concepts and individual attributes, individual and cultural nature of human learning, societal impacts on the individual personality, individualization of guidance and teaching. Designed to give students firsthand experiential knowledge of mindfulness and compassion. Subjects include self-compassion, well-being, and self-concept. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Psychology 301 or consent of instructor. • 10967 T 400 - 700P SZB 370 NEFF, K 6-FORNSC PSY: PSY ISS LGL CNTX 68 1-INTRO INDIV COUNS & PSYCOTH fee: $4.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Nature of the counseling process, dynamics of behavior change, client-counselor roles and relationships; an experiencing of the group process as a basis for studying dynamics of individual and group behavior. Prerequisite: Completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. • 11015 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 416 2-MULTCUL APPRO COUNS/PSYCHOTH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Nature of the counseling process, dynamics of behavior change, client-counselor roles and relationships; an experiencing of the group process as a basis for studying dynamics of individual and group behavior. Major theories of counseling, client-counselor roles and relationships, history and development of multicultural counseling as an area of study, cultural competency, and the impact of culture on the counseling process. Prerequisite: Completion of ninety semester hours of coursework, twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. • 11020 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 330 SANCHEZ, D fee: $3.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected approaches to the study of the dynamics of behavior, its antecedents and its appraisal. Designed to familiarize students with various psychological roles and influences in the courtroom; case law as related to expert testimony; ethical practice in forensic psychology; and psychological testing and assessment procedures used and considered best practice in various forensic contexts. Prerequisite: Psychology 301 or another introductory behavioral science course. meets with S W 395K, EDP 381 (TOPIC 30), S W 360K. • 11000 MW 100 - 230P SZB 435 SHERRY, A Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Exposition of theories of personality, research literature on mental health and character development, applications of principles and theories to the educative enterprise; applications of personality theory to the guidance of children and youth. Addresses contemporary adolescent development in relation to major transitions, contextual influences, and psychosocial tasks, with additional emphases on aspects of adolescent identity development. Application to education and teaching adolescents is stressed. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences. See headnote. • 11005 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 435 WOODRUFF, A Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Exposition of theories of personality, research literature on mental health and character development, applications of principles and theories to the educative enterprise; applications of personality theory to the guidance of children and youth. Addresses contemporary adolescent development in relation to major transitions, contextual influences, and psychosocial tasks, with additional emphases on aspects of adolescent identity development. Application to education and teaching adolescents is stressed. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences. • 11012 TTH 200 - 330P SZB 432 WOODRUFF, A 4-MEXICAN AMERS IN SCHOOL PROC 3-HUMAN SEXUALITY instructor 3-ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Frames of reference for studying human behavior, self-concepts and individual attributes, individual and cultural nature of human learning, societal impacts on the individual personality, individualization of guidance and teaching. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 10957 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 422 AWAD, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Selected approaches to the study of the dynamics of behavior, its antecedents and its appraisal. Prerequisite: Psychology 301 or another introductory behavioral science course. Additional laboratory hours may be required. Includes research requirement; see headnote. • 10970 MW 1100 - 1230P SZB 104 DALEY, N • 10975 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 104 BROWNSTEIN, L • 10980 MW 1230 - 200P SZB 104 DALEY, N • 10985 TTH 1230 - 200P SZB 104 BROWNSTEIN, L • 10990 MW 200 - 330P CAL 100 DALEY, N • 10995 TTH 200 - 330P GEA 105 BROWNSTEIN, L room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Exposition of theories of personality, research literature on mental health and character development, applications of principles and theories to the educative enterprise; applications of personality theory to the guidance of children and youth. Addresses contemporary adolescent development in relation to major transitions, contextual influences, and psychosocial tasks, with additional emphases on aspects of adolescent identity development. Application to education and teaching adolescents is stressed. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences. Includes research requirement; see headnote. • 11010 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 435 SUIZZO, M PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN EDP 363 time 3-ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Frames of reference for studying human behavior, self-concepts and individual attributes, individual and cultural nature of human learning, societal impacts on the individual personality, individualization of guidance and teaching. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. • 10955 TTH 1230 - 200P SZB 432 COKLEY, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Frames of reference for studying human behavior, self-concepts and individual attributes, individual and cultural nature of human learning, societal impacts on the individual personality, individualization of guidance and teaching. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African Diaspora 374D (Topic 8: Psychology of Race and Racism), 372D (Topic 1), Curriculum and Instruction 362 (Topic 6). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Additional prerequisites may be required for some topics; these are given in the Course Schedule. same as AFR 372D (TOPIC 1). • 10965 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 422 AWAD, G days EDP 369K DOCUMENTARY FILM & INQUIRY-HON Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and research in various areas of educational psychology and the behavioral sciences examined in relation to human development. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. Designed for Plan I majors in the College of Liberal Arts. meets with LAH 350 (TOPIC 6). • 11025 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 439B AINSLIE, R PEER HELPING: CONCEPT AND PROC Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and research in various areas of educational psychology and the behavioral sciences examined in relation to human development. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. • 11030 TTH 330 - 500P PHR 2.108 MERCATORIS, M course unique days time room instructor course 6-MINORITY STU LEADRSHP ISSUES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and research in various areas of educational psychology and the behavioral sciences examined in relation to human development. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. meets with AFR 374D. • 11035 MWF 100 - 200P JES A303A BURT, B EDP 469K EDP 371 9-PRAC IN FACIL INTRGRP DIALOG INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS 1-MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. A basic background in measurement and evaluation is necessary to be appropriately critical of tests and instruments that are used in educational and psychological measurement situations. Subjects include general principles and basic concepts; types of reliability and validity; intelligence testing; special aptitudes and abilities; educational achievement; and non-cognitive characteristics. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences. • 11065 M 900 - 1200 SZB 432 DODD, B 2-PSYCHOMETRIC THEORY & METHS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. Topics include mental test theory and methods (including the classical true-score model, item response theory models, and test construction methods); an introduction to factor analysis; and psychological scaling theory and procedures (including the principal types of unidimensional attitude scales, and multidimensional scaling procedures). With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 371 or 380E, and 380P (Topic 1: Measurement and Evaluation) or consent of instructor. • 11070 M 900 - 1200 SZB 435 CASABIANCA, J 4-EVAL MODELS AND TECHNIQUES Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. Traces the contemporary development of evaluation in education and human service and identifies milestones and existing directions. Subjects include the relationship between research and evaluation; evaluation models and approaches; behavioral objectives; needs assessment techniques; program modeling and decomposition; evaluation methodology; outcome evaluation; and evaluation instruments. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 371 or 380E, 380P (Topic 1: Measurement and Evaluation), or consent of instructor. • 11075 TH 900 - 1200 SZB 524 BORICH, G 10-PRACTICUM IN EVALUATION Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 380P (Topic 4) or consent of instructor. • 11080 instructor 14-APPLIED PSYCHOMETRICS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. In-depth examination of applied psychometric techniques. Subjects include equating scores; setting standards; detecting differential item functioning and selection; placement; and classification. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 380P (Topic 2: Psychometric Theory and Methods) or consent of instructor. • 11095 W 900 - 1200 SZB 432 DODD, B Measures of central tendency and variability; correlation and regression; probability and statistical inference; analysis of variance; nonparametric statistics. Taught as Web-based course. • 11055 TOMBARI, M EDP 380P room Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 380P (Topic 4) or consent of instructor. • 11090 Measures of central tendency and variability; correlation and regression; probability and statistical inference; analysis of variance; nonparametric statistics. Additional laboratory hours may be required. Includes research requirement; see headnote. • 11040 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 104 TOMBARI, M • 11045 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 432 TOMBARI, M • 11050 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 4.124 WHITTAKER, T Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. May be repeated for credit. Supervised individual research on selected problems in educational psychology. Prerequisite: Educational Psychology 310 or another introductory behavioral science course. • 11060 time 12-PRAC IN RSCH & EVAL METHDOL Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Issues and research in various areas of educational psychology and the behavioral sciences examined in relation to human development. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or other behavioral sciences, and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Consent of the Office of the Dean of Students. • 11037 M 300 - 700P SAC 3.104A BOWENS, D PROBLEMS IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCH days Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Theory, models, methods, and applications in psychometrics and program evaluation. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 380P (Topic 2) or consent of instructor. • 11085 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS-WB EDP 379L unique 11-PRACTICUM IN PSYCHOMETRICS EDP 381 COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. • 11100 T 100 - 400P SZB 444 RUDE, S HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. • 11105 TH 200 - 500P SZB 268 DRUM, D 3-CURRENT TRENDS IN SCHL COUNS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. Designed to cover topics related to providing and evaluating interventions in an educational setting at campus-wide, small group, and individual levels. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 11110 TH 430 - 730P SZB 432 MOORE, L 4-CAREER DEVELOPMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. Introduction to the basic principles, models, and methods of career development used in educational settings. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. • 11115 T 400 - 700P SZB 524 MOORE, L 6-ASSESSMENT IN COUNSELING fee: $28.84 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. First course of a two-part sequence in psychological assessment. Introduction for doctoral students to the fundamentals of objective assessment, with emphasis on cultural and ethical considerations. Review of assessment techniques includes diagnostic interviewing, intelligence testing, achievement testing, objective personality testing, inter69 course unique days time room instructor course EDP 381M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examination of issues, theories, and research in selected areas of social psychology and other behavioral sciences that have implications for education and higher education policies, programs, and practices. Basic theories and methods of social psychology. Topics include self-schemata/construals, models of agency, social comparison theory, positivity biases, accuracy in self-knowledge, sibling status, family relations, and family resources. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or behavioral science, and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11155 M 900 - 1200 SZB 444 FALBO, T EDP 382K 2-CORRELATN & REGRESSION METH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: For students outside of counseling psychology, consent of instructor. • 11135 T 400 - 700P SZB 352A RUDE, S Hour(s) to be arranged. Designed for doctoral students specializing in quantitative methods. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Educational Psychology 182K (Topic 12) and 396T (Topic 5: Integration of Quantitative Methods) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 11160 PITUCH, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Examines tests of association; multiple regression, including multiple predictors of a single intervalscaled outcome; and related topics such as regression models for mediation and moderation. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 482K (Topic 1: Experimental Design and Statistical Inference) or consent of instructor. • 11165 F 900 - 1200 SZB 422 KEITH, T 4-SURVEY OF MULTIVARIATE METHS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Fundamentals of vector and matrix algebra; multivariate analysis of variance including post hoc comparisons and methods to control for the inflation of the family-wise Type I error rate; principal components analysis; discriminant analysis; and logistic regression. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 382K (Topic 2: Correlation and Regression Methods) or consent of instructor. • 11170 F 900 - 1200 SZB 432 PITUCH, K 26-MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. Introduction to the history and development of multicultural counseling as an area of study within counseling psychology. Explores issues that can help counselors better understand diverse clients, such as acculturation, ethnic and racial identity development, racism, oppression, social justice, and cultural competency. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: For students in the Master of Education degree program in educational psychology and for students outside of counseling psychology, consent of instructor. • 11140 M 930 - 1230P SZB 284 COKLEY, K 6-STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Provides the basic theoretical background necessary for the application of structural equation modeling to research problems including model specification, identification, path analysis, estimation, testing fit, respecification, confirmatory factor analysis, and issues concerning the interpretation of structural equation models. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 382K (Topic 4: Survey of Multivariate Methods) or consent of instructor. • 11175 TTH 1100 - 1230P SZB 422 WHITTAKER, T 27-PRACT IN COUNS: MULTICUL 70 instructor 2-SEMINAR IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 12-INTEG OF QUANT METH: STATS 15-PRACT IN COUNSELING: PHD Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: For students in the Master room EDP 282K 15-PRACT IN COUNSELING: PHD Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: For students outside of counseling psychology, consent of instructor. • 11130 T 400 - 700P SZB 432 ROCHLEN, A time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. Designed to familiarize students with various psychological roles and influences in the courtroom, case law as related to expert testimony, ethical practice in forensic psychology, and with psychological testing and assessment procedures used and considered best practice in various forensic contexts. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. meets with S W 395K, EDP 363 (TOPIC 6), S W 360K. • 11150 MW 100 - 230P SZB 435 SHERRY, A 13-PRACT IN COUNSELING: MED May be repeated for credit. Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. Additional prerequisite: For students who are not in the Master of Education degree program in educational psychology, consent of instructor. • 11125 W 430 - 730P SZB 268 DRUM, D days 30-FORNSC PSY:PSY ISS LGL CNTX 7-GROUP COUNSELING Advanced study of the theories and processes of vocational, educational, and personal counseling at elementary school and secondary school levels, in colleges, and in the community. Theory and research in group practice; group functioning and membership; principles of group planning; and development of leadership skills through structured in-class role-playing. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. • 11122 W 100 - 400P SZB 268 MCCARTHY, C unique of Education degree program in educational psychology and for students outside of counseling psychology, consent of instructor. • 11145 W 400 - 700P SZB 268 pretation of assessment data, writing integrated reports, providing feedback, and making appropriate referrals. The second course in the sequence is Educational Psychology 381 or 481 (Topic 10: Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Test Interpretation). With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or psychology, including a course in measurement. • 11120 W 900 - 1200 SZB 268 SHERRY, A EDP 482K 1-EXP DSGN AND STAT INF-NONMAJ Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Subjects include hypothesis tests and data analysis procedures for a variety of experimental designs, including one-way analysis of variance; factorial analysis of variance; analysis of co- course unique days time room instructor course EDP 382L EDP 385 1-PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. History and systems of psychology applied to education; modern theories and current research in learning and human motivation, especially in relation to new educational media and to the educative process. Examines the current literature on how people learn, on the factors that influence the acquisition of knowledge, and on the philosophical frameworks that have characterized views of the learning process. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology and/or psychology, and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11190 T 400 - 700P SZB 268 SCHALLERT, D instructor FLD EXP: HUM DEV/CUL/LEARN SCI Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biological, cultural, and psychological theories; interrelationships in the study of individual personality; group behavior; and the educative process. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Topic title: Field experience: human development, culture, and learning sciences. • 11220 1-INDIVIDUAL THRU LIFE CYCLE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biological, cultural, and psychological theories; interrelationships in the study of individual personality; group behavior; and the educative process. Through readings, reflections, discussion, and class activities, an exploration of issues such as personal identity, academic achievement, social and emotional development, and the role of social statuses in relation to gender, social class, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation in school settings. Examination and application of theories of psychology and identity development to adolescent populations from diverse groups. Through integration of all of these areas, students will better understand their experiences as an adolescent as well as those of the youth they may encounter as they assist them in coping more effectively with life's challenges. Inquiry extends beyond the individual and asks students to think critically about social, cultural, and historical contexts and group identities. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11230 M 100 - 400P SZB 432 NEFF, K 3-INSTRUCTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. History and systems of psychology applied to education; modern theories and current research in learning and human motivation, especially in relation to new educational media and to the educative process. Translating the theories and research on human learning and motivation into practice for educational psychology students through designing instruction to meet the needs of a range of audiences and instructional situations. Emphasis is placed on communicating how various learning and motivation theories get translated into design theories and instructional practice, and how a given instructional practice might be derived from theory. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology and/or psychology, and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11200 M 400 - 700P SZB 524 SVINICKI, M 12-ADOLESCENT PSYCHOSOCL DEVEL Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biological, cultural, and psychological theories; interrelationships in the study of individual personality; group behavior; and the educative process. Examination and application of psychological research and theoretical frameworks that inform adolescent (ages 12-19) psychological, social, and identity development. Explores the social, cultural, and historical contexts that promote or impair resiliency in adolescents. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11235 T 400 - 700P SZB 444 BENTLEY-EDWARDS, K 19-RSCH ON DISCOURSE PRACTICES EDP 386N RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR PRACT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theories and models for educational and psychological research. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or behavioral science, including an adequate background in statistics; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11210 W 400 - 700P SZB 524 KEITH, T room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biological, cultural, and psychological theories; interrelationships in the study of individual personality; group behavior; and the educative process. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Topic title: Practicum research: human development, culture, and learning sciences. • 11225 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. History and systems of psychology applied to education; modern theories and current research in learning and human motivation, especially in relation to new educational media and to the educative process. Overview of human motivation and emotion from a psychological perspective. Examination of classical and contemporary theories to understand the nature, predictors, functions, and consequences of motivation and emotion. Review of basic theories of motivation and emotion in application to educational issues. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology and/or psychology, and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11195 TH 200 - 500P SZB 444 PATALL, E EDP 384 time RSCH PRAC: HUMAN DEV/CUL/LEARN 2-MOTIVATION AND EMOTION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. History and systems of psychology applied to education; modern theories and current research in learning and human motivation, especially in relation to new educational media and to the educative process. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Only one of the following may be counted: Educational Psychology 382L (Topic 7), (Topic 8), (Topic 19). Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology and/or psychology, and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: One of the following: Educational Psychology 382L (Topic 1), (Topic 2), (Topic 3), (Topic 4), (Topic 5), or consent of instructor. • 11205 TH 400 - 700P SZB 524 SCHALLERT, D days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theories and models for educational and psychological research. An overview of research designs and methods used in behavioral sciences. Subjects covered include: philosophy of science, issues of validity, scale development, sampling, experimental and quasiexperimental designs, survey and observational research, and qualitative research. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some sections are offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education or behavioral science, including an adequate background in statistics; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11215 TTH 930 - 1100 SZB 432 PUSTEJOVSKY, J 1-EXP DSGN AND STAT INFER-MAJS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Subjects include hypothesis tests and data analysis procedures for a variety of experimental designs, including one-way analysis of variance; factorial analysis of variance; analysis of covariance; and repeated measures designs. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. For students majoring in educational psychology. • 11185 TTH 1230 - 200P SZB 268 PITUCH, K TH 1130 - 1230P SZB 268 T 200 - 300P SZB 268 unique 23-RSCH DESIGN & METHODS variance; and repeated measures designs. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; six semester hours of coursework in mathematics; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral science, including Educational Psychology 371 or consent of instructor; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11180 F 900 - 1200 SZB 435 BORICH, G EDP 189H 13-MNDFLNS, CMPSN, SELF Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Advanced investigations in personality dynamics and role expectations and the explanation and prediction of individual and group behavior; projective instruments and their analysis; synthesis through interview, self report, psychometrics, and sociometric data. Covers research and theory on the mental health benefits of mindfulness, compassion for others, and self-compassion. Examines the concept of "self" from Eastern and Western philosophical perspectives. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11240 W 100 - 400P SZB 422 NEFF, K ADVANCED PRACTICUM Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper- 71 course unique days time room instructor division coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11245 EDP 389H course unique EDP 193 FLD EXP: RESEARCH ADVANCED PRACTICUM Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11250 M 100 - 400P SZB 422 EDP 194K SOC/EMOTION ASSMNT CHLD & FAM Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11255 M 900 - 1200 SZB 268 THARINGER, D 2-ACADEMIC ASSMNT & INTERVEN fee: $40.00 18-PRAC IN SCH PSYCH SERVICES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11270 M 900 - 1200 SZB 422 • 11275 M 100 - 400P SZB 268 20-EDUC DISABILITIES IN SCHLS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: for non-school psychology students, consent of instructor. • 11280 TH 200 - 500P SZB 435 CAWTHON, S EDP 489H EDP 391 NEUROPSY ASSMNT & INTERVENTION Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11285 W 900 - 100P SZB 444 ALLEN, D 1-CUL, CHILD DEVEL, & EDUCATN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Theory and research on the psychological development of young children; early stimulation and education; methodology and assessment techniques in research with children. Advanced graduate seminar that examines current theory and research from the psychology, anthropology, and sociology fields on the roles of culture, ethnicity, and race in the development and education of children around the world. In-depth discussion topics include parenting and socialization; cognitive, social, and emotional development; the effects of socioeconomic status; culture change and acculturation; and racism and critical race theory. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11290 W 100 - 400P SZB 432 SUIZZO, M room instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Observation and/or practice in an applied setting. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, admission to the doctoral program in educational psychology, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11295 1-INTERNSHIP IN COUNSELING PSY fee: $10.00 3-INTSHP PROFESNL PRAC SCH PSY fee: $10.00 8-SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP fee: $10.00 INTERN: HUM DEV/CUL/LEARN SCI fee: $10.00 INTERNSHIP IN TEACHING fee: $10.00 1-INTERNSHIP IN COUNSELING PSY fee: $10.00 2-INTRNSHP INTRV IN HUMAN DEV fee: $10.00 3-INTSHP PROFESNL PRAC SCH PSY fee: $10.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11300 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11310 fee: $50.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11265 W 900 - 1200 SZB 422 CARLSON, C time Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11305 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study and application of theories, concepts, and techniques related to school psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in educational psychology, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 389H (Topic 1); students in areas other than school psychology must also have consent of instructor. • 11260 T 900 - 1200 SZB 268 CARTER, J 5-FAMILY AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS days EDP 394K Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11315 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11320 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11325 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11330 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counsel- 72 course unique days time room instructor course unique ing psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11335 8-SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP fee: $10.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11340 EDP 694K 1-INTERNSHIP IN COUNSELING PSY 3-INTSHP PROFESNL PRAC SCH PSY fee: $10.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11350 8-SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP EDP 196 RESEARCH Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Individual research planned, carried out, and reported under the supervision of a Graduate Studies Committee member. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11360 COLLOQ: HUM DEV/CUL/LEARN SCI Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Presentation and discussion of issues related to graduate study in educational psychology, including research proposals and developments in the field, by advanced graduate students, members of the faculty, and visiting lecturers. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11365 W 1200 - 100P SZB 432 SCHALLERT, D 6-QUANTITATVE METHS COLLOQUIUM Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Presentation and discussion of issues related to graduate study in educational psychology, including research proposals and developments in the field, by advanced graduate students, members of the faculty, and visiting lecturers. Presentation and discussion of issues related to graduate study in quantitative methods, including research proposals and developments in the field by advanced graduate students, members of the faculty, and visiting lecturers. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit. Required of doctoral students specializing in quantitative methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11375 W 1200 - 100P SZB 262M PITUCH, K EDP 396T QUALIFYING PROCESS RESEARCH Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Investigation of assigned problems under the direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstra- room instructor PRACTICUM IN PEDIATRIC PSYCHOL Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Recognition of psychopathology; its symptomatology and methods of dealing with it, including etiology and dynamics. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 11385 STARK, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Recognition of psychopathology; its symptomatology and methods of dealing with it, including etiology and dynamics. Prerequisite: For educational psychology students, graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for others, graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 11390 M 400 - 700P SZB 268 THARINGER, D EDP 698A THESIS EDP 698B THESIS EDP 398R EDP 399R EDP 699R EDP 999R EDP 399W EDP 699W EDP 999W 2-DOCTORAL RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Presentation and discussion of issues related to graduate study in educational psychology, including research proposals and developments in the field, by advanced graduate students, members of the faculty, and visiting lecturers. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit. Required of all doctoral students in educational psychology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11370 TH 1200 - 100P SZB 526 CARLSON, C time 2-CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY fee: $10.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11355 EDP 395 EDP 397 fee: $10.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Predoctoral or postdoctoral internship in counseling psychology, mental health, school psychology, educational research, or college teaching in educational psychology. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Required for doctoral students in accredited training programs in counseling psychology and school psychology. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for a doctoral degree, acceptance as an intern, and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11345 days tion of competence in research design and execution; and production of an acceptably written research report. With consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization, may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor and the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11380 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in educational psychology and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for 698B, Educational Psychology 698A. • 11395 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in educational psychology and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization; for 698B, Educational Psychology 698A. • 11400 MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in educational psychology and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11405 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11410 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11415 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11420 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Psychology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11425 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Psychology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11430 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Educational Psychology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and consent of the adviser in the student's area of specialization. • 11435 DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - HED Kinesiology - KIN Physical Education - PED HED 327L HED 627L FIELDWORK IN HEALTH PROMOTION Applied experiences in development, delivery, or evaluation of professional health promotion programs. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. One conference hour and eight hours of fieldwork a week to be arranged. • 11490 FIELDWORK IN HEALTH PROMOTION Applied experiences in development, delivery, or evaluation of professional health promotion programs. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 73 course unique days time room instructor course HED 329K CHILD, ADOLESCENT, ADULT HLTH Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. The foundations of child, adolescent, and adult health; health education; and the biological, environmental, and behavioral health determinants of health. Includes the application of evidence-based child, adolescent, and adult health promotion concepts; prominent health risk behaviors established during youth that increase the risk of morbidity and mortality; and the application of personal health and wellness information. Health Education 329 and 329K may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the College of Education. • 11505 TTH 800 - 930 BEL 962 CANCE, J • 11510 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 328 PETERSON, F HED 352K HED 366 HUMAN SEXUALITY HED 370K 3-ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HED 371K HED 373 HED 395 Analysis of the physiological, psychological, and social factors in human sexuality. • 11520 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 602B CANCE, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Identification, causes, incidence, prevention, control, and social implications of major problems in health. Provides an introduction to the key areas of environmental health in developed and developing countries. Using the perspectives of the population and community, the course will cover factors associated with the development of environmental health problems. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 11523 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 858 PETERSON, F FOUNDATIONS OF HLTH PROMOTN II DOCTORAL SEMINAR HED 396T DIRECTED RSCH IN HEALTH EDUC HED 397 RESEARCH PROBLEMS HED 397P HED 697P HED 698A EVALUATION AND RESEARCH DESIGN HED 399R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of advanced topics; critique and synthesis of research findings and of literature. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with KIN 395 (TOPIC 51), WGS 393. • 11535 F 900 - 1200 BEL 222K HOLAHAN, C 21-RISK & RESIL IN CHILD/ADOL Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of advanced topics; critique and synthesis of research findings and of literature. Introduction to the theories and methods of child and adolescent risk and resilience. Examines resilience processes in populations at elevated risk for negative outcomes and explores how empirical research contributes to the development of programs aimed at strengthening resilience in at-risk youth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 11540 M 100 - 400P BEL 222K LOUKAS, A 74 HED 296 HED 698B 20-ADULT DEVEL, AGING, & HLTH room DOCTORAL SEMINAR Introduction to the processes of planning, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs. Health Education 352K (Topic 1: Foundations of Health Promotion II) and 371K may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and Health Education 370K (Topic 1: Foundations of Health Promotion I). • 11525 TTH 330 - 500P BEL 962 LOUKAS, A Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Research methods and program evaluations in health promotion settings. Topics include types of experimental and non-experimental research, validity, reliability, experimental and quasi-experimental research designs, data collection procedures, measurement of health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors, data analysis, and the presentation of results. Restricted to health promotion students. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 11530 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 962 STEINHARDT, M time HED 196 2-PSYCHOSOCL ISS WOMEN'S HLTH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis and synthesis of the literature and discussion of current and specific issues in health. Psychosocial issues in women's physical and mental health. Includes a broad definition of women's health that considers traditional reproductive issues, disorders that are more common in women than in men, and the leading causes of death in women. Covers gender influences on health risk behaviors, and societal influences on women's health through a consideration of social norms and roles. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. meets with WGS 345 (TOPIC 35). • 11515 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 326C HOLAHAN, C days instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Group and individual studies of advanced topics; critique and synthesis of research findings and of literature. Introduces the social factors/determinants that influence health, including: race, class, education, family, neighborhood, media, global influences, immigration, and gender. Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of social determinants will be discussed from a social ecological perspective. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 11545 T 200 - 500P BEL 602A PASCH, K CHILD, ADOLESCENT, ADULT HLTH The foundations of child, adolescent, and adult health; health education; and the biological, environmental, and behavioral health determinants of health. Includes the application of evidence-based child, adolescent, and adult health promotion concepts; prominent health risk behaviors established during youth that increase the risk of morbidity and mortality; and the application of personal health and wellness information. Health Education 329 and 329K may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the College of Education. • 11500 MW 930 - 1100 BEL 962 LOUKAS, A unique 28-SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HLTH 327L, 627L. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. One conference hour and seventeen hours of fieldwork a week to be arranged. • 11495 T 800 - 930 BEL 858 STANFORTH, M HED 699R HED 999R HED 399W HED 699W HED 999W Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Individual or shared project research with reports evaluated by seminar participants and the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 11550 F 1200 - 100P BEL 602B STEINHARDT, M Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Individual or shared project research with reports evaluated by seminar participants and the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 11555 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Investigation of assigned problems under the direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of an acceptably written research report. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 11560 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Individual or group research in a specialized area of health education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 11565 GRADUATE INTERNSHIP Supervised practice in a professional organization or institution. May be repeated for credit by doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. • 11570 GRADUATE INTERNSHIP Supervised practice in a professional organization or institution. May be repeated for credit by doctoral students. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission by internship committee. Consent form must be obtained in BEL 710. • 11575 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in health education and written consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Health Education 698A and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 11580 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in health education and written consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Health Education 698A and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 11585 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 11590 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 11595 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 11600 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Health Education 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 11605 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Health Education 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 11610 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Health Education 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 11615 course unique KIN 310 PHYSIOL BASIS OF CONDITIONING KIN 311 WSI / LIFEGUARD TRAINING KIN 311K days time room course fee: $10.00 16-SOCIAL DANCE-BASIC CORE-MEN fee: $10.00 16-SOCIAL DANCE-BASIC CORE-WOM fee: $10.00 17-BASKETBALL-BASIC CORE fee: $10.00 KIN 219D MOVEMENT ANALYSIS: DUAL ACTIV fee: $10.00 KIN 219G ADVANCED GOLF Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Introduction to methods, progressions, strategies, and teaching cues appropriate for playing, teaching, and coaching basic tennis. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. After first day, meet at Intramural Courts fifteen minutes after published start time. meets with PED 104P (TOPIC 1). • 11795 TTH 200 - 330P AHG 22 HAUGEN, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Designed for applied movement science majors, and kinesiology and health education majors. Introduction to popular social partner dances, including swing, waltz, salsa, tango, two-step and more. Emphasis on connecting with a dance partner and the art of both leading and following. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. meets with PED 103L (TOPIC 1). • 11800 MW 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C • 11805 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Introductory survey of the field of sport management. Examines various types of sport organizations and introduces the student to practices in marketing, management, sport law, and basic finance. Includes sport-specific management challenges, particularly events and facilities, and considerations for the future, such as social issues. • 11690 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B F 1000 - 1100 BEL 602A • 11695 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B F 1100 - 1200 BEL 602A • 11700 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B W 1200 - 100P BEL 602A • 11705 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B W 100 - 200P BEL 602A • 11710 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B F 100 - 200P BEL 602A • 11715 W 1000 - 1200 BEL GONZALES, B F 200 - 300P BEL 602A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Designed for applied movement science majors, and kinesiology and health education majors. Introduction to popular social partner dances, including swing, waltz, salsa, tango, two-step and more. Emphasis on connecting with a dance partner and the art of both leading and following. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. meets with PED 103L (TOPIC 1). • 11810 MW 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C • 11815 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C MOTOR LEARNING KIN 316 STRUCT & ORGANIZ OF SPORT PROG KIN 119 8-SWIMMING-BASIC CORE Introduction to sport management and effective organizational behavior for sport programs. Analysis of the dynamic management process necessaryfor the improvement of organizational productivity. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 312M and consent of instructor. • 11765 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 602B GONZALES, B fee: $27.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Designed for kinesiology and health education majors. Development of swimming techniques including instruction in seven swimming strokes, springboard diving, cardiovascular conditioning, exercise physiology concepts, nutrition, personal safety, elementary rescue skills, CPR/AED and basic snorkeling techniques. Provides preparation for American Red Cross certification. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. Additional prerequisite: Comfortable in deep water and able to swim two lengths using two strokes, or consent of instructor. meets with PED 101J (TOPIC 5). • 11770 TTH 900 - 1030 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D 8-SWIMMING-BASIC CORE Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Designed for applied movement science majors, and kinesiology and health education majors. Introduces methods, progressions, strategies and teaching cues appropriate for playing, teaching, and coaching basic basketball. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. • 11820 MW 1100 - 1230P GRE 3.108 RICH, G KIN 219K fee: $27.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Designed for kinesiology and health education majors. Development of swimming techniques including instruction in seven swimming strokes, springboard diving, cardiovascular conditioning, exercise physiology concepts, nutrition, personal safety, elementary rescue skills, CPR/AED and basic snorkeling techniques. Provides preparation for American Red Cross certification. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the De- instructor 14-TENNIS-BASIC CORE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analysis and discussion of current issues within the discipline of kinesiology. Principles of athletic training, including mechanisms, signs and symptoms, treatments, and basic rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses. • 11685 MWF 800 - 900 BEL 404A FARR, B Psychological factors affecting performance and acquisition of motor skills. Prerequisite: Psychology 301. • 11735 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 328 SANDERS, M F 1200 - 130P BEL 546C • 11745 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 328 SANDERS, M W 1230 - 200P BEL 546C • 11750 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 328 SANDERS, M F 130 - 300P BEL 546C • 11755 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 328 SANDERS, M T 200 - 330P BEL 546C • 11760 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 328 SANDERS, M F 300 - 430P BEL 546C room fee: $10.00 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY MGMT OF PHYS ACTIV/SPORT PROGS time Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Acquisition and knowledge of techniques, with emphasis on learning mechanical and perceptual principles, rules, strategy, and officiating. Basic principles involved in designing a sound conditioning program emphasizing resistance training techniques. Prerequisite: A major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. Additional Prerequisite: Physical Education 106C (Topic 7: Weight Training), or consent of instructor. • 11790 TTH 400 - 530P BEL 628 BECKWITH, K The psychological response to sport-related stress and the influence of psychological variables on sport performance and coaching. • 11680 MWF 100 - 200P BEL 328 GNAGY, E KIN 312M days 10-CONDITIONING-BASIC CORE Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Principles and practical application of water safety instruction and lifeguard training, personal water safety skills sets, professional rescues, first aid, and CPR/AED programs. Successful completion of course sessions, activities, lectures, skill development and evaluation requirements will qualify the student to test for certifications from nationally recognized safety agencies. Only one of the following may be counted: Kinesiology 311, 213 (Topic 2: Water Safety Instruction), 213 (Topic 4: Lifeguarding Instruction). • 11675 T 530 - 800P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D 2-CARE/PREVEN OF ATH INJURIES unique partment of Kinesiology and Health Education. Additional prerequisite: Comfortable in deep water and able to swim two lengths using two strokes, or consent of instructor. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 1). • 11775 TTH 1000 - 1130 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 11780 TTH 1100 - 1230P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 11785 TTH 1200 - 130P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Analysis and discussion of current issues and theories of physical conditioning. Only one of the following may be counted: Kinesiology 310, 339, 352K (Topic 2: Physiological Basis of Conditioning). • 11670 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 328 STANFORTH, P KIN 312 KIN 315 instructor KIN 320 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Application of biomechanics and motor learning principles to the analysis of selected movement activities, with particular emphasis on dual sports. Prerequisite: A major in applied movement science. • 11825 TTH 800 - 930 AHG 133 RAMIREZ, T Designed for the advanced golfer. Includes technical swing analysis and instruction, course management and course play, and tournament play. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor, and a certified Professional Golfers Association (PGA) handicap of 15 or below or equivalent proficiency. • 11830 T 1200 - 300P AHG 4 OEHRLEIN, R 3-INTRO TO ATHLETIC TRAINING fee: $3.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Knowledge and skills required for officials, coaches, and athletic trainers of interschool sports. An introduction to athletic training principles and theories, including the prevention, recognition, and management of athletic injuries and illnesses. Includes basic skill development in areas such as first aid, emergency care, and supportive taping, wrapping, and bracing. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 11835 TTH 1100 - 100P BEL 404A LEUSCH, T TH 1230 - 130P BEL 404A APPLD BIOMECHS OF HUMAN MOVMNT Designed to provide students with an understanding of applied scientific analysis of movement. Examines the physiological, structural, and mechanical bases for human movement, with examples drawn from sport and rehabilitation. Lectures concentrate on a scientific approach to mechanisms underlying human movement and to strategies and practices of clinical and sport applications. Laboratory sessions focus on both 75 course unique days time room instructor course theoretical and applied aspects of selected mechanical concepts. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 324K, and Mathematics 305G or the equivalent. • 11840 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 858 SMITH, D TH 930 - 1100 BEL 546C • 11845 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 858 SMITH, D TH 1100 - 1230P BEL 546C • 11850 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 858 SMITH, D W 300 - 430P BEL 546C • 11855 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 858 SMITH, D W 430 - 600P BEL 546C KIN 321M KIN 322 KIN 324K KIN 325K KIN 326K KIN 127L KIN 227L 76 MOTOR DEVEL AND PERFORMANCE Development of fundamental motor patterns and skills from birth to adolescence; factors that influence motor skill development, such as growth, maturation, and neural and physiological mechanisms. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 11860 MW 800 - 930 BEL 602A JENSEN, J • 11865 TH 100 - 200P BEL 546C JENSEN, J F 900 - 1000 BEL 546C F 1000 - 1100 BEL 546C APPLIED HUMAN ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE STANFORTH, P STANFORTH, P fee: $20.00 fee: $20.00 Application of principles of physiology to muscular activities. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 324K or a course in human physiology. • 11920 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H T 800 - 930 BEL 902 • 11925 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H TH 800 - 930 BEL 902 • 11930 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H TH 930 - 1100 BEL 902 • 11935 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H T 1230 - 200P BEL 902 • 11940 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H TH 1230 - 200P BEL 902 • 11945 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 328 TANAKA, H M 330 - 500P BEL 902 KIN: BIOMECH ANLY OF MOVEMENT Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Study of the principles of equilibrium, force, and motion as applied to human movement. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 324K, Mathematics 408C, and Physics 302K. • 11949 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 602A JENSEN, J FIELDWORK: AIDING Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11950 FIELDWORK-KIN MAJORS Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more time room instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11960 STANFORTH, P Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Combines the study of systematic and regional human anatomy. Includes applications of the skeletal system, and attachments and actions of muscles, with an emphasis on the mechanics of support and motion and their clinical applications. Biology 478L and Kinesiology 324K may not both be counted. • 11885 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R M 200 - 500P BEL 404A • 11895 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R W 200 - 500P BEL 404A • 11900 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R TH 200 - 500P BEL 404A • 11905 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R M 500 - 800P BEL 404A • 11910 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R W 500 - 800P BEL 404A • 11915 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 328 FARRAR, R TH 500 - 800P BEL 404A days FIELDWORK: AID IN EXER TESTING DIAGNOSIS AND EVAL OF FITNESS Prerequisite: Kinesiology 310, 324K, and 325K. • 11870 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 962 T 330 - 630P BEL 902 • 11875 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 962 M 500 - 800P BEL 902 • 11880 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 962 W 500 - 800P BEL 902 unique than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11955 KIN 327L FIELDWORK-ALD MAJORS Hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the lettergrade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11965 FIELDWORK-SPORT MANAGEMENT Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11970 M 700 - 800 BEL 222K GONZALES, B 4-FIELDWORK IN KINESIOLOGY Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11975 F 800 - 900 BEL 858 JENSEN, J 4-FIELDWORK IN KINESIOLOGY Hour(s) to be arranged. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective course unique days time room instructor course within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. • 11980 5-PERSONAL TRAINING fee: $25.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 332. • 11985 F 1130 - 100P RSC 1.106 STANFORTH, M 6-CLINICAL EXERCISE TESTING KIN 140D KIN 140F fee: $5.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the letter-grade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 322 and consent of instructor. • 11990 F 500 - 630P BEL 962 STANFORTH, P KIN 628 FIELDWORK IN SPORT MANAGEMENT KIN 332 TECHNIQS OF FITNESS LEADERSHIP KIN 336 NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL KIN 338 MOTOR DEVELOPMENT & ASSESSMENT May be repeated once for credit. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, completion of an online test, and consent of the faculty adviser. • 12000 T 800 - 900 BEL 222K GONZALES, B time room instructor PRAC ATHLET TRAINING: LEVEL 1B Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised clinical experiences in the application of concepts, theories, and techniques associated with the prevention, recognition, immediate care, and treatment of injuries and illnesses suffered by athletic and physically active populations. Emphasizes the application of therapeutic modalities and softtissue therapy techniques. Students use cognitive psychomotor and affective skills and knowledge to complete a prescribed set of educational competencies and clinical proficiencies under the direction of an approved clinical instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 12035 M 700 - 800 BEL 404A LEUSCH, T PRAC ATHLET TRAINING: LEVEL 2B Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised clinical experiences in the application of concepts, theories, and techniques associated with the prevention, recognition, immediate care, treatment, evaluation, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of injuries and illnesses suffered by athletic and physically active populations. Emphasizes therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation procedures. Students use cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills and knowledge to complete a prescribed set of educational competencies and clinical proficiencies under the direction of an approved clinical instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 12040 T 700 - 800 BEL 404A LEUSCH, T PRAC IN ATH TRAINING: LEVEL 3B KIN 342 CLIN EVAL ATH INJR TO LWR BODY KIN 343 CLIN EVAL ATH INJR IN UPR BODY KIN 345 TOPICS IN ATHLETIC TRAINING KIN 347 HIST/ETH ISS IN PHYS CUL/SPORT Practical application of theoretical content from exercise physiology, anatomy, and biomechanics. Emphasis on program design and development for healthy adults and special populations. Kinesiology 332 and 352K (Topic 12: Techniques of Fitness Leadership) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 310 or 325K. • 12005 MWF 1000 - 1130 GRE 1.104 STANFORTH, M M 800 - 930 GRE 2.106 • 12010 MWF 1000 - 1130 GRE 1.104 STANFORTH, M T 800 - 930 GRE 2.106 Central and peripheral nervous system control of human muscular contractions and limb movement. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 324K, or a course in human physiology. • 12015 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 962 GRIFFIN, L M 900 - 1030 BEL 546C • 12020 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 962 GRIFFIN, L M 1030 - 1200 BEL 546C Training in screening, diagnostic, and programmatic motor assessment instruments. Designed to give students practical experience in assessing physical and motoric development in children with and without disabilities. Kinesiology 338 and 352K (Topic 9: days KIN 140J 9-SENSORY MOTOR INTEGRATION Hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised fieldwork or clinical work in appropriate activities. Students participate in The Autism Project (TAP) to explore evidence-based practices and service learning options used with children and adults on the autism spectrum. May be repeated for credit up to twelve semester hours. No more than twelve semester hours in this course may be counted. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Health Education 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L. No more than twelve semester hours in the following courses may be counted: Kinesiology 127L, 227L, 327L, 627L, 628. Students taking Kinesiology 127L, 227L, or 327L as an elective outside the major must register on the pass/fail basis; those using it to fulfill a degree requirement must register on the lettergrade basis; those taking it as an elective within the major may register on either the pass/fail or the letter-grade basis. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, consent of the director of the degree program in kinesiology, and a University grade point average of at least 2.50. A higher grade point average may be required. Students will be dropped from the course if they have not obtained the director'sconsent in advance. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 11995 BUCHANAN, P unique Motor Development: Assessment) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 321M; Kinesiology 360 is recommended. • 12025 M 1000 - 1200 BEL 602A JENSEN, J W 1000 - 1200 BEL 602A • 12030 M 1000 - 1200 BEL 602A JENSEN, J W 1000 - 1100 BEL 602A KIN 348 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Supervised clinical experiences in the application of concepts, theories, and techniques associated with the prevention, recognition, immediate care, treatment, evaluation, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of injuries and illnesses suffered by athletic and physically active populations. Emphasizes the administrative and professional aspects of managing these conditions. Students use cognitive psychomotor and affective skills and knowledge to complete a prescribed set of education competencies and clinical proficiencies under the direction of an approved clinical instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 12045 W 700 - 800 BEL 404A LEUSCH, T Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. The study and practice of techniques involved in the evaluation of athletic injuries affecting the lower body. Kinesiology 342 and 352K (Topic 22: Clinical Evaluation of Athletic Injuries in the Lower Body) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 312 (Topic 2: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries) and 324K, and concurrent enrollment in Kinesiology 343; or consent of instructor. • 12050 MWF 1000 - 1100 BEL 404A FARR, B W 1100 - 1200 BEL 404A Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. The study and practice of techniques involved in the evaluation of athletic injuries affecting the upper body. Kinesiology 343 and 352K (Topic 15: Clinical Evaluation of Athletic Injuries in the Upper Body) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 312 (Topic 2: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries) and 324K, and concurrent enrollment in Kinesiology 342; or consent of instructor. • 12055 MWF 900 - 1000 BEL 404A FARR, B M 1100 - 1200 BEL 404A Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Presentations, including some by medical and allied medical specialists, covering topics in athletic training and sports medicine. Kinesiology 345 and 352K (Topic 20: Topics in Athletic Training) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 12060 TTH 800 - 930 BEL 404A LEUSCH, T T 930 - 1030 BEL 404A Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Designed to provide an overview of the historical antecedents of the modern fitness movement and examine the intellectual and social motivations involved in the pursuit of health and physical fitness. Explores the history of sport science, how laboratory revelations lead to new fitness regimens, and ethical issues in the field of physical culture and sport, such as the use of ergogenic drugs, the social consequences of high performance sport, and professional ethics in the fields of kinesiology and health education. • 12065 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J W 900 - 1000 BEL 858 • 12070 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J F 900 - 1000 BEL 858 • 12075 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J W 1000 - 1100 BEL 858 • 12080 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J F 1000 - 1100 BEL 858 • 12085 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J W 1100 - 1200 BEL 858 • 12090 M 200 - 400P BEL 328 TODD, J F 1100 - 1200 BEL 858 PSYCH ASPECTS OF EXERCISE Examines both the psychological benefits that accrue from exercise, such as reduced depression and stress, as well as the psychological predictors of exercise adherence. 77 course unique days time room instructor course KIN 349 KIN 351 KIN 353 KIN 355 KIN 356 KIN 357 KIN 360 HIST OF SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIV Significant developments in sport and physical activity since prehistoric time; emphasis on events influencing contemporary American programs and the International Olympic Games. Kinesiology 330 and 349 may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a major in physical culture and sports or sport management. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 12100 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 962 BECKWITH, K Designed to introduce the student to the ideas and methodologies of the philosophic exploration of play, sport, athletics, exercise, and the body. Emphasis on the study of sport and ethics. Kinesiology 329 and 351 may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a major in physical culture and sports or sport management. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. • 12110 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 602B OZYURTCU, T MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELS IN SPORT Examination and application of the concepts of public and media relations to sport and leisure organizations. Topics include effective interpersonal communication, persuasion, media relations, publicity tactics, and writing and oral communications skills. Kinesiology 352K (Topic 26: Media and Public Relations in Sport) and 355 may not both be counted. • 12135 M 100 - 300P BEL 962 GONZALES, B W 100 - 200P BEL 326C • 12140 M 100 - 300P BEL 962 GONZALES, B W 200 - 300P BEL 326C • 12145 M 100 - 300P BEL 962 GONZALES, B W 300 - 400P BEL 326C COACHING THRY & PRINCIPLES II KIN 363 THRY/PRAC IN STRENGTH COACHING Examines the process of becoming a successful coach and developing a coaching protocol for a specific sport. Kinesiology 352 and 362 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 361 or consent of instructor. • 12185 MW 1100 - 1230P BEL 602B SANDERS, M Explores the physiology and biomechanics of strength training and conditioning, as well as popular assessment protocols and exercise prescription principles. Additional areas include the organization and administration of a strength/conditioning facility, instructor ALCOHOL AWARENESS II Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Undergraduate research and/or experience with a health agency in the field attempting to analyze or solve community health problems through education; supervision by the health agency and by the kinesiology and health education faculty. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 12195 M 1200 - 100P SSB 1.106 TOONE, T FIELDWORK IN HEALTH KIN 379H HONORS TUTORIAL COURSE KIN 382 9-MOTOR DEVELOP: ASSESSMENT Hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Undergraduate research and/or experience with a health agency in the field attempting to analyze or solve community health problems through education; supervision by the health agency and by the kinesiology and health education faculty. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 12205 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Readings or a research project, under the supervision of a faculty member, in specific areas of research within kinesiology. Prerequisite: A University grade point average of at least 3.00 and consent of instructor. • 12210 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Laboratory or workshop-type instruction dealing with selected problems in specialization areas of kinesiology. Review of screening, diagnostic, or programmatic motor assessment instruments. Includes test psychometrics, test content, appropriate population, and comparable or competing assessments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 321M or the equivalent, Kinesiology395 (Topic 45: Seminar in Motor Development), or consent of instructor. • 12215 M 1000 - 1200 BEL 602A JENSEN, J W 1100 - 1200 BEL 602A 9-MOTOR DEVELOP: ASSESSMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Laboratory or workshop-type instruction dealing with selected problems in specialization areas of kinesiology. Review of screening, diagnostic, or programmatic motor assessment instruments. Includes test psychometrics, test content, appropriate population, and comparable or competing assessments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 321M or the equivalent, Kinesiology395 (Topic 45: Seminar in Motor Development), or consent of instructor. meets with KIN 338. • 12220 M 1000 - 1200 BEL 602A JENSEN, J W 1100 - 1200 BEL 602A STRATEGIC MGMT OF SPORTS ORGS Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed for Applied Movement Science majors. Course investigates programming options for people with disabilities in the area of sport, recreation, and community involvement. Restricted to students with a major or minor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of coursework in kinesiology, or consent of instructor. • 12180 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 326C BUCHANAN, P room KIN 678 Introduction to financial analysis and budgeting techniques in the context of sport organizations; conventional and innovative methods for the acquisition of revenue available to sport organizations. Kinesiology 352K (Topic 10: Revenue and Budgeting in Sport) and 356 may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a major in sport management. • 12150 W 1100 - 1230P BEL 962 • 12155 W 1100 - 100P BEL 962 M 1100 - 1200 BEL 858 • 12160 W 1100 - 100P BEL 962 M 1200 - 100P BEL 858 PROG FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILS time Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Undergraduate research and/or experience with a health agency in the field attempting to analyze or solve community health problems through education; supervision by the health agency and by the kinesiology and health education faculty. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. • 12200 F 300 - 400P SSB 3.406 FAGER, G REVENUE AND BUDGETING IN SPORT Examination of management and service delivery systems in sport organizations. Designed to develop specific knowledge and management skills in the areas of human resources, events, facilities, and risk management. Kinesiology 352K (Topic 4: Management of Sport and Health Promotion Programs) and 357 may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a major in sport management. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 354 and 356. • 12165 T 300 - 500P BEL 602B BOWERS, M TH 230 - 330P BEL 602B • 12170 T 300 - 500P BEL 602B BOWERS, M TH 330 - 430P BEL 602B • 12175 T 300 - 500P BEL 602B BOWERS, M TH 430 - 530P BEL 602B days SEXUAL HEALTH II SPORT LAW KIN 362 78 KIN 178 PHILOS OF SPORT AND PHYS ACTIV Introduces the legal principles applicable to a variety of sport settings. Topics include tort liability, with a special emphasis on the effective management of risk; and constitutional law issues, focusing on the individual rights of amateur athletes and employees in sport organizations. Kinesiology 352K (Topic 25: Sport and Law) and 353 may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health with a major in sport management. • 12120 T 1100 - 100P BEL 602A HUNT, T TH 930 - 1030 BEL 326C • 12125 T 1100 - 100P BEL 602A HUNT, T TH 1030 - 1130 BEL 326C • 12130 T 1100 - 100P BEL 602A HUNT, T TH 1130 - 1230P BEL 326C unique staff utilization, integration of weight training with other training techniques, and other standard strength coaching practices. • 12190 MW 900 - 1000 BEL 326C BECKWITH, K F 900 - 1000 BEL 302 Kinesiology 348 and 352K (Topic 17: Psychological Aspects of Exercise) may not both be counted. • 12095 TTH 930 - 1130 BEL 858 BARTHOLOMEW, J KIN 386 KIN 395 1-RSCH METHS: PROPOSAL WRITING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Disciplines of research methods, research design, data-producing techniques, treatment and interpretation of data, reporting on research. Required of all candidates for the master's degree in kinesiology with thesis or report. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Educational Psychology 371 or an equivalent introductory statistics course with a grade of at least C. meets with KIN 395. • 12225 M 1200 - 300P BEL 546C GRIFFIN, L OLYMPIC MOVMT/INTL SPORT GOVER Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 12230 W 500 - 800P BEL 602A HUNT, T RSCH METHODS: PROPOSAL WRITING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with KIN 386 (TOPIC 1). • 12235 M 1200 - 300P BEL 546C GRIFFIN, L 9-MOTOR CNTRL: PERF AND LEARN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 315 or consent of instructor. • 12240 TTH 330 - 500P BEL 546C SMITH, D course unique days time room instructor course 15-COND FOR COMPETITV ATHLETES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. The physiological factors that govern the adaptations derived from acute and chronic exercise training. Focus will be placed on training adaptation in competitive athletes as they represent the extreme. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 325K or consent of instructor. • 12245 TTH 1230 - 200P BEL 222K COYLE, E KIN 396 42-FACILITY MANAGEMENT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Management and operation of sport, recreation, convocation, convention, and other public assembly facilities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 12255 TH 200 - 500P BEL 602B BOWERS, M 44-SPORT FINANCE Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Designed to reinforce students' understanding of finance and its role insport and health promotion programs, and to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in the administration of sport and health promotion programs. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 12260 T 500 - 800P BEL 602B SPARVERO, E 47-ADV EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY II Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. The physiological and metabolic response to exercise, with emphasis on integrating the whole-body and cellular responses. In a variety of topics, students review basic physiology, focus on responses during exercise, and apply their findings to situations in the clinical and sporting environments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 395 (Topic 46). • 12265 MW 300 - 430P BEL 602A BROTHERS, R KIN 296T KIN 396T 53-SPORT PUBLIC RELATNS/SALES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Detailed study of the relationship between the media, corporate sponsorship, and sport. Focus on various media techniques utilized by sport managers and sport sponsorship basics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 395 (Topic 32) or the equivalent or consent of instructor. • 12285 T 200 - 500P BEL 222K SPARVERO, E 63-INTRO NONLIN DYN IN BIO SYS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Basic concepts of nonlinear mathematics and their application to biological systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Two semesters of college-level calculus and consent of instructor. same as BME 383J (TOPIC 5). • 12290 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 546F DINGWELL, J instructor May be repeated for credit. Individual or shared project research with reports evaluated by seminar participants and the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 12300 F 1100 - 200P BEL 326C FARRAR, R DIRECTED RESEARCH May be repeated for credit. Investigation of assigned problems under direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of an acceptably written research report. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 12305 DIRECTED RESEARCH May be repeated for credit. Investigation of assigned problems under direction of a Graduate Studies Committee member; development and demonstration of competence in research design and execution; production of an acceptably written research report. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. • 12310 KIN 397 RESEARCH PROBLEMS KIN 397P KIN 697P KIN 698A 52-ORGANIZATNL BEHAV IN SPORT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Determinants and consequences of individual motivation and attitudes in organizations generally and in sport organizations specifically. Theory related to the individual often responsible for motivating people towardorganizational goals, the leader. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: For students in the College of Education, Management 320F or the equivalent; for others, Management 320F or the equivalent, and consent of instructor. • 12280 W 500 - 800P BEL 326C DIXON, M room DOCTORAL SEMINAR RESEARCH PROBLEMS 51-ADULT DEVEL, AGING, & HLTH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with HED 395 (TOPIC 20), WGS 393. • 12275 F 900 - 1200 BEL 222K HOLAHAN, C time KIN 197 49-SPORTS NUTRITION Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. The nutritional needs of people whose physical activity ranges from recreational to elite competitive athletics. Development of practical dietary strategies that recognize the unique nature of sport and the role of diet in promoting optimal physiological adaptation to training. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 325K or consent of instructor. • 12270 W 1000 - 100P BEL 326C COYLE, E days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Detailed study of the relationship between brain health and physical activity behaviors across the developmental life stages; focused on the effects of physical activity programming on cognitive control and performance. Kinesiology 395 (Topic: Cognition and Exercise Across the Lifespan) and 395 (Topic 71: Cognition and Exercise Across the Lifespan) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 12295 TH 400 - 700P BEL 222K CASTELLI, D 23-CRIT ISS/EVENTS IN AM SPORT Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Graduate seminar in topics related to specialization areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 12250 TH 500 - 800P BEL 602A TODD, J unique 71-COGN/EXERC ACROSS LIFESPAN KIN 698B Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Individual or group research topics in a specialization area of kinesiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. Some sections also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 12315 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Individual or group research topics in a specialization area of kinesiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and written consent form. Some sections also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule. • 12320 GRADUATE INTERNSHIP May be repeated for credit. Supervised practice in a professional organization, business, or institution. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in the major department of at least 3.00, and written consent form. • 12325 GRADUATE INTERNSHIP May be repeated for credit. Supervised practice in a professional organization, business, or institution. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in the major department of at least 3.00, and written consent form. • 12330 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in kinesiology and written consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Kinesiology 698A and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 12335 THESIS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in kinesiology and written consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Kinesiology 698A and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 12340 KIN 398R MASTER'S REPORT KIN 399R DISSERTATION KIN 699R DISSERTATION KIN 999R DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in kinesiology and written consent of the graduate adviser. • 12345 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 12350 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 12355 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree and written consent form. • 12360 79 course unique KIN 399W DISSERTATION 1-BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 KIN 699W DISSERTATION 1-BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 KIN 999W DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 12375 1-BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING SWIMMING I fee: $27.00 1-BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 2-BEGINNING SWIMMING II fee: $27.00 1-BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 2-ADVANCED BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 2-ADVANCED BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 2-ADVANCED BEGINNING TENNIS fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING RACQUETBALL fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING HANDBALL fee: $10.00 2-INTERMEDIATE HANDBALL fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING KARATE/TAE KWON DO fee: $10.00 2-INTERMED KARATE/TAE KWON DO fee: $10.00 BEGINNING HAPKIDO/SELF-DEFENSE fee: $10.00 BEGINNING JUDO/SELF-DEFENSE fee: $10.00 ADVANCED RUNNING-MEN fee: $41.00 ADVANCED RUNNING-WOMEN fee: $41.00 BEGINNING RUNNING-MEN fee: $41.00 PED 101J days time room instructor course Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 12365 fee: $27.00 1-BEGINNING SOCIAL DANCE-MEN fee: $10.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. meets with PED 104P (TOPIC 2). • 12530 MW 100 - 230P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For players with weak strokes and serves. meets with PED 104P (TOPIC 1). • 12535 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For players with weak strokes and serves. • 12540 TTH 1230 - 200P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with KIN 119 (TOPIC 8). • 12450 TTH 900 - 1030 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For players with weak strokes and serves. meets with PED 104P (TOPIC 1). • 12545 MW 100 - 230P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to popular social partner dances, including swing, waltz, two-step, salsa, tango and more. Emphasis on connecting with a dance partner and the art of leading and following. May not be counted by students with credit for Kinesiology 119. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. meets with KIN 119 (TOPIC 16). • 12455 MW 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C • 12460 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C PED 104R 1-BEGINNING SOCIAL DANCE-WOMEN PED 105C fee: $10.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Introduction to popular social partner dances, including swing, waltz, two-step, salsa, tango and more. Emphasis on connecting with a dance partner and the art of leading and following. May not be counted by students with credit for Kinesiology 119. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. meets with KIN 119 (TOPIC 16). • 12465 MW 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C • 12470 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 136 MILLER, C 2-INTERMED SOCIAL DANCE-MEN fee: $10.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An intermediate survey of popular social dances. Includes more complex partnering and variations in familiar and new dance styles. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 119 (Topic 16: Social Dance) or Physical Education 103L (Topic 1). • 12475 TTH 1230 - 200P AHG 136 MILLER, C 2-INTERMED SOCIAL DANCE-WOMEN PED 105R fee: $10.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An advanced survey of popular social partner dances. Includes advanced partnering, role reversal, and an emphasis on creativity and style. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Physical Education 103L (Topic 2: Intermediate Social Dance), and audition on first class meeting. • 12485 MW 1200 - 130P AHG 136 MILLER, C PED 104P 80 INTERMED & ADV INTERMED TENNIS fee: $10.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12495 MW 200 - 330P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. • 12555 MW 1100 - 1230P GRE COURTS BECKWITH, K Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes self-defense. Prerequisite: No experience required. • 12565 MW 900 - 1030 BEL 904 YOON, S • 12570 TTH 900 - 1030 BEL 904 YOON, S • 12575 MW 1000 - 1130 BEL 904 YOON, S • 12580 MW 1100 - 1230P BEL 904 YOON, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes self-defense. Prerequisite: Karate experience. • 12585 MW 1200 - 130P BEL 904 YOON, S PED 105T Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes self-defense. • 12590 TTH 1000 - 1130 BEL 904 YOON, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes self-defense. • 12595 TTH 1100 - 1230P BEL 904 YOON, S 3-ADVANCED SOCIAL DANCE-WOMEN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An advanced survey of popular social partner dances. Includes advanced partnering, role reversal, and an emphasis on creativity and style. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Physical Education 103L (Topic 2: Intermediate Social Dance), and audition on first class meeting. • 12490 MW 1200 - 130P AHG 136 MILLER, C Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. • 12550 TTH 930 - 1100 RSC COURTS BECKWITH, K Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Handball experience. • 12560 MW 200 - 330P GRE COURTS BECKWITH, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An intermediate survey of popular social dances. Includes more complex partnering and variations in familiar and new dance styles. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Additional prerequisite: Kinesiology 119 (Topic 16: Social Dance) or Physical Education 103L (Topic 1). • 12480 TTH 1230 - 200P AHG 136 MILLER, C 3-ADVANCED SOCIAL DANCE-MEN instructor Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. • 12520 MW 1200 - 130P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S • 12525 MW 1200 - 130P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12445 TTH 800 - 930 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D PED 103L room Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. meets with PED 104P (TOPIC 2). • 12515 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Five basic strokes, elementary diving, water safety. For well-adjusted but weak swimmers. • 12435 TTH 300 - 430P GRE POOL CROWLEY, D • 12440 TTH 400 - 530P GRE POOL CROWLEY, D 5-STROKE TECH & FITNESS SWIM time Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. • 12505 TTH 930 - 1100 AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S • 12510 TTH 930 - 1100 AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elementary physical and mental adjustments, four basic strokes, water safety. For nonswimmers. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 1). • 12430 TTH 200 - 330P GRE POOL CROWLEY, D fee: $27.00 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the nonplayer. meets with KIN 119 (TOPIC 14). • 12500 TTH 200 - 330P AHG 22 GOTTLICH, S Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Kinesiology 399R, 699R, or 999R; and written consent form. • 12370 5-STROKE TECH & FITNESS SWIM unique PED 106C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12600 MW 900 - 1030 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12605 MW 900 - 1030 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the non-runner. No experience required. • 12610 MW 800 - 930 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J course unique days time room instructor BEGINNING RUNNING-WOMEN course fee: $41.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For the non-runner. No experience required. • 12615 MW 800 - 930 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J INTERMEDIATE RUNNING-MEN fee: $41.00 fee: $41.00 SOCCER fee: $41.00 1-SWIM CONDITIONING fee: $27.00 1-SWIM CONDITIONING fee: $27.00 1-SWIM CONDITIONING fee: $27.00 1-SWIM CONDITIONING fee: $27.00 2-CARDIOVAS & WEIGHT TRAINING fee: $41.00 PED 107D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 101J (TOPIC 1). • 12670 TTH 200 - 330P GRE POOL CROWLEY, D 3-AEROBIC WALKING fee: $41.00 5-BODY WORKS fee: $41.00 6-CIRCUIT AEROBICS fee: $41.00 6-CIRCUIT AEROBICS fee: $41.00 6-CIRCUIT AEROBICS fee: $41.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12715 TTH 930 - 1100 BEL 302 GUINN, J • 12720 MW 1100 - 1230P BEL 302 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12725 MW 1200 - 130P RSC 1.104 GUINN, J • 12730 TTH 1230 - 200P RSC 1.106 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12735 MW 830 - 1000 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J 7-WEIGHT TRAINING PED 108C 7-WEIGHT TRAINING fee: $41.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 2), PED 106C (TOPIC 7). • 12760 MW 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12765 MW 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12770 TTH 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12775 TTH 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12780 MW 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12785 MW 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12790 TTH 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K fee: $41.00 7-WEIGHT TRAINING fee: $41.00 7-WEIGHT TRAINING fee: $41.00 BEGINNING GOLF II fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING GOLF fee: $50.00 2-INTERMEDIATE GOLF fee: $80.00 BASKETBALL: ALL LEVEL fee: $10.00 2-INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL fee: $10.00 1-BEGINNING POWER VOLLEYBALL fee: $10.00 2-INTERMED POWER VOLLEYBALL fee: $10.00 3-ADVANCED POWER VOLLEYBALL fee: $10.00 2-INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL-COED fee: $10.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12860 MW 800 - 930 AHG 5 GNAGY, E • 12865 TTH 1100 - 1230P AHG 5 GNAGY, E Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12900 MW 800 - 930 GRE 3.114 RICH, G • 12905 TTH 800 - 930 GRE 3.114 RICH, G • 12915 MW 1000 - 1130 GRE 3.114 RICH, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For those with some skills in the game. meets with PED 108C. • 12920 TTH 930 - 1100 GRE 3.114 RICH, G PED 108J Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For those with few or no volleyball skills. • 12925 MW 900 - 1030 GRE 3.108 RICH, G Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For those with good basic skills: bump, set, spike, serve. • 12930 TTH 930 - 1100 GRE 3.108 RICH, G Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For those with high skills and knowledge of multiple offenses. • 12940 TTH 1100 - 1230P GRE 3.108 RICH, G PED 108S fee: $41.00 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 2). • 12750 MW 800 - 930 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12755 TTH 800 - 930 GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K 7-WEIGHT TRAINING Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: One semester of beginning golf or an eighteen-hole scoring average of eighty to one hundred. • 12895 T 200 - 530P AHG 5 GNAGY, E Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C. • 12740 MW 1000 - 1130 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12745 TTH 1100 - 1230P RSC 1.106 GUINN, J instructor BECKWITH, K Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12870 MW 900 - 1030 AHG 5 GNAGY, E • 12875 TTH 900 - 1030 AHG 5 GNAGY, E • 12880 MW 1000 - 1130 AHG 5 GNAGY, E • 12885 TTH 1000 - 1130 AHG 5 GNAGY, E • 12890 MW 1100 - 1230P AHG 5 GNAGY, E Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12665 TTH 1230 - 200P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 7). • 12675 MW 800 - 930 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12680 TTH 800 - 930 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12685 MW 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12690 TTH 900 - 1030 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12695 MW 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12700 TTH 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12705 MW 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 GUINN, J • 12710 TTH 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 GUINN, J room Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12820 MW 1200 - 130P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12825 TTH 1200 - 130P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12830 MW 100 - 230P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12835 TTH 100 - 230P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12840 MW 200 - 330P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12845 TTH 200 - 330P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12850 MW 300 - 430P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K • 12855 TTH 300 - 430P BEL 502 BECKWITH, K Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12635 TTH 830 - 1000 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 12640 TTH 930 - 1100 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with KIN 119 (TOPIC 8). • 12645 TTH 1000 - 1130 TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 12650 TTH 1100 - 1230P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 12655 TTH 1100 - 1230P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D • 12660 TTH 1200 - 130P TSC POOL CROWLEY, D time 1000 - 1130 GRE 2.102 Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 2), PED 106C (TOPIC 7). • 12810 TTH 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12815 TTH 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 6). • 12625 MW 1000 - 1130 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. • 12630 TTH 1000 - 1130 RSC 2.200 RICH, G days Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 2). • 12800 MW 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K • 12805 MW 1100 - 1230P GRE 2.102 BECKWITH, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. meets with PED 106C (TOPIC 6). • 12620 MW 1000 - 1130 RSC 1.104 GUINN, J INTERMEDIATE RUNNING-WOMEN unique • 12795 TTH Designed to accommodate 35 or fewer students. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. For those with experience and good basic skills. • 12945 MW 200 - 330P GRE 1.104 RICH, G SCIENCE Science - SCI SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION Science-Mathematics Education - SME 81 course unique days time room instructor DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION course unique SED 379 SEMINAR IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Special Education - SED SED 332 SED 337 SED 960 SED 376 SED 378D FIELD EXPERIENCES IN SPEC EDUC Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Observation and participation in a variety of educational settings that serve children with disabilities. Required for all undergraduate students seeking special education certification. • 13000 W 900 - 1200 SZB 292 TACKETT, K INTERCUL COMMUNICATN & COLLAB Basic principles of interpersonal and intergroup communication in culturally and linguistically diverse educational settings. Designed to help students understand the relationship between culture, language, and disability using a variety of formats, including discussion, dialogue, journals, simulations, case studies, and field-based assignments. Required for undergraduate students seeking special education certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. • 13005 M 430 - 730P SZB 286 LITTLE, A FOUNDATIONS & ISS IN SPEC EDUC ASSMT PRAC IN AUTISM/DEVEL DIS SED 378S TCH INDIV WITH AUTISM/DEV DIS Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Assessment and instructional strategies for educating students with autism and other developmental and physical disabilities. Focuses on implementation and evaluation of instructional procedures for teaching a range of adaptive behaviors, such as self-care, and communication, social, and community living skills. Required for students seeking special education certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. • 13030 M 130 - 430P SZB 286 LITTLE, A INCLUSN/DISABL/DIVRSTY SEC SCH Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Topic title: Inclusion, disability, and diversity in secondary school settings. • 13035 TH 100 - 400P SZB 442 ROJESKI, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. meets with PSY 341K, HDF 378K (TOPIC 6). • 13040 TH 330 - 630P BUR 212 SEELY, S READING ASSESSMENT AND DEVEL-G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in cohort G. meets with SED 380 (TOPIC 9). • 13045 T 900 - 1200 SZB 292 TOSTE, J READING ASSESSMENT AND DEVEL-J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in cohort J. • 13050 M 100 - 400P SZB 292 PFANNENSTIEL, K READING ASSESSMENT & DEVEL-A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to students in cohort A. • 13055 M 900 - 1200 SZB 292 SOLIS, M instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Specialized study in an identified area of interest in education of the exceptional child. Prerequisite: Applied Learning and Development 322 and consent of the undergraduate adviser. • 13060 1-LANG ACQ/ASSMT MULTICUL SED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical issues in culture, language, and disability. Language acquisition among culturally and linguistically diverse learners in general and special education, with emphasis on effective assessment and instruction. Special Education 380 and 393 may not both be counted unless the topics vary; Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, sociology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13065 T 400 - 700P SZB 292 8-INSTRUCTIONAL ADAPTATIONS I Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Nature and concomitant results of minimal brain damage as it affects the characteristics and learning behavior of children; assessment and appraisal instruments; and activities and materials for stimulation of learning. Design, implementation, and evaluation of instruction for elementary- and secondary-level students with mild to moderate disabilities who receive special education services. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13075 M 400 - 700P SZB 292 BRYANT, B 9-INSTRUCTIONAL ADAPTATIONS II Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Nature and concomitant results of minimal brain damage as it affects the characteristics and learning behavior of children; assessment and appraisal instruments; and activities and materials for stimulation of learning. Issues in the education of students with mild to moderate disabilities, including assessing students, evaluating instruction and instructional materials, and adapting and implementing instruction. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13080 W 400 - 700P SZB 284 FLOWER, A TH 400 - 700P Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Designed to assist students in acquiring in-depth knowledge of early childhood intervention, particularly related to services within the state of Texas, including an understanding of the legal policies related to serving young children with disabilities and their families. Required for students seeking special education certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. meets with HDF 378K (TOPIC 8). • 13025 TH 500 - 800P SZB 422 GEVARTER, C INTRO EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVEN 82 SED 383 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Assessment practices for developing and evaluating educational programs for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities. Considers the theoretical orientations that underlie the major assessment strategies, including standardized, behavioral, and informal practices. Required for students seeking special education certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. • 13020 W 130 - 430P JES A205A FALCOMATA, T ADV EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTN room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of critical issues in culture, language, and disability. Designed to prepare students to develop standards-based multicultural personnel preparation programs that emphasize research-based practices and that improve student outcomes and promote recruitment, retention, and quality of personnel for teaching culturally and linguistically diverse populations with disabilities in pluralistic settings. Special Education 380 and 393 may not both be counted unless the topics vary; Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, sociology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with SED 378T. • 13070 T 900 - 1200 SZB 292 APPRENTSHP: RSCH TO PRACT-SED Key issues affecting decision-making and practices by special education teachers, assessment personnel, and administrators related to the treatment and education of students with disabilities. Required for students seeking special education certification. • 13015 T 100 - 400P SZB 292 PATTON, J time 9-DEV PERS PREP/PROG IN MC SED Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Supervised practicum in special education classroom teaching, conducted in cooperating schools, as part of the teacher preparation program. Consists of teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Required for undergraduate students seeking special education certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the teacher preparation program and consent of the Office of Student Field Experiences. Taught in Austin public schools. • 13010 SED 378E SED 378T SED 380 days SED 384 COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Education variables related to educational services and research for young children are investigated in terms of etiology, assessment, curriculum models, educational settings, and interdisciplinary programming. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the CourseSchedule. • 13085 TH 400 - 700P SZB 292 LITTLE, A 5-ADV PRAC IN EARLY CHLDHD SED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Education variables related to educational services and research for young children are investigated in terms of etiology, assessment, curriculum models, educational settings, and interdisciplinary programming. Teaching experience with a large group of children in a center setting. Program management and evaluation procedures are applied to a total curriculum, so that the student assumes a lead teacher and/or consultant role during training. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the CourseSchedule. • 13090 TH 700 - 1000P SZB 292 LITTLE, A course unique SED 386 11-FND POS BEH SUPP/CLSRM MGMT SED 387 days time room instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Discussion of behavioral disorders, contributory factors; psychological and educational diagnoses applied to educational programming. Study of the basic principles of human behavior, and the application of those principles to teaching positive behavior support and designing effective classrooms. Designed to prepare teachers and clinicians who will be in general and special education settings with children of all ages with and without disabilities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the CourseSchedule. • 13095 W 400 - 700P SZB 292 FLOWER, A course unique SED 394 PRACT IN SED: LD AND BD SED 694 SED 395 INDEP STUDY IN AUTISM AND DD Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Individual research planned, executed, and reported under supervision. Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, or graduate standing andconsent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13155 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Individual research planned, executed, and reported under supervision. Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, or graduate standing andconsent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with SED 395D (TOPIC 3). • 13160 M 400 - 700P SZB 368 FLOWER, A 10-ADVS IN UNDRSTND/TREAT AUT 6-INDEPEND STUDY IN REHAB COUN Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Individual research planned, executed, and reported under supervision. Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, or graduate standing andconsent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13165 7-INDEP STUDY EARLY CHLDHD SED Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Individual research planned, executed, and reported under supervision. Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, or graduate standing andconsent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13170 3-SED ADMIN SMNR: CURR ISS SED Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of the content and process of special education administration, including technological forecasting methods, case law as it applies to people with disabilities, management of problem employee styles, and related topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. • 13120 T 400 - 700P SZB 422 PAZEY, B 15-INDEP STUDY IN MULTICUL SED Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Individual research planned, executed, and reported under supervision. Special Education 380 and 395 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, or graduate standing andconsent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13175 SED 395D 3-LEARNING DISABILITIES Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Admission to an approved program of graduate study or to candidacy for the doctoral degree in education, and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with SED 395 (TOPIC 4). • 13180 M 400 - 700P SZB 368 BRYANT, D SED 695SB PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR SED 696A RESEARCH MENTORING 5-APPLD RSCH IN SED/REHAB COUN Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Discussion of critical issues; critiques of literature; development of theories and models regarding disabling conditions. Special Education 380 and 393 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of instructor. • 13130 W 400 - 700P SZB 286 SCHALLER, J PRACTICUM IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised field placement in specialized settings serving exceptional children and youth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13150 4-INDEPEND STD IN LEARN DISABL 4-LAW AND DISABILITIES SED 393 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised field placement in specialized settings serving exceptional children and youth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13135 May be repeated for credit. Supervised field placement in specialized settings serving exceptional children and youth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13145 W 400 - 700P JES A203A ZUNA, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An intensive study of the psychological, sociological, physiological, and educational factors relating to the assessment, learning styles, and teaching of children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Includes affective, cognitive, and psychomotor developmentof the physically disabled and those with multiple developmental disabilities. Review of recent advances in the understanding and treatment of autism and related developmental disorders. The social forces that shape research and scientific understanding and the political forces that influence the delivery of education and related services, as well as implications for effective leadership in special education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the CourseSchedule. • 13115 M 400 - 700P SZB 284 O'REILLY, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of the content and process of special education administration, including technological forecasting methods, case law as it applies to people with disabilities, management of problem employee styles, and related topics. An examination of case law that covers definitions, equal educational opportunity, employment, accessibility, freedom of choice, freedom from residential confinement, housing and zoning restrictions, equal access to medical services, procreation, marriage, children, contracts, ownership and transfer of property, voting, and holding public office. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, psychology, or other behavioral sciences, including a course in special education; and consent of instructor. meets with EDA 393D. • 13125 W 400 - 700P SZB 360A PAZEY, B instructor PRACT IN SED: SEVERE/MULT DIS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of rehabilitation counseling: basic orientation and process and procedures; related biomedical, psychological, and community aspects; specialized programs and field experiences. Individually supervised and systematically organized participation in rehabilitation counseling, case management, and professional skill development. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upper-divisioncoursework in education, psychology, sociology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 13105 T 1000 - 100P SZB 368 BROOKS, G • 13110 T 100 - 400P SZB 286 BROOKS, G SED 389 room Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised field placement in specialized settings serving exceptional children and youth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13140 6-PRACT IN REHAB COUNSELING SED 388 time PRACT IN SED: MULTICULTURAL 3-MED/PARAMED ASPT REHAB COUN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Study of rehabilitation counseling: basic orientation and process and procedures; related biomedical, psychological, and community aspects; specialized programs and field experiences. Contributions of the medical profession; terminology, etiology, prognosis, therapeutic services, restorative techniques, and assessment of limitations and capacities in typical disabilities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; twelve semester hours of upperdivisioncoursework in education, psychology, sociology, or other behavioral sciences; and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 13100 M 100 - 400P SZB 368 SCHALLER, J days Forum for students to become familiar with the areas of study, research, and professional practice within special education. Students also refine their professional writing and communication skills, critically evaluate current and emerging research in the field, and examine the historical, legal, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of special education. Required of all doctoral students. Prerequisite: For 695SA, graduate standing and admission to the doctoralprogram in special education; for 695SB, Special Education 695SA. • 13185 TH 400 - 700P SZB 368 BARNES, M Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Designed to develop the knowledge and skills students need in order to conduct research. Under the supervision of a threemember committee, students develop a publishable-quality synthesis of the professional literature on a topic related to their research interests. Required of all doctoral students prior to admission to candidacy. Prerequisite: For Special Education 696A, graduate standing, completion of specialization core requirements, at least three 83 course unique days time room instructor graduate courses in research methods and data analysis, and consent of the graduate adviser; for Special Education 696B, 696A. • 13190 SED 696B SED 396R SED 396T course unique SED 698A THESIS SED 698B THESIS RESEARCH MENTORING Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Designed to develop the knowledge and skills students need in order to conduct research. Under the supervision of a threemember committee, students develop a publishable-quality synthesis of the professional literature on a topic related to their research interests. Required of all doctoral students prior to admission to candidacy. Prerequisite: For Special Education 696A, graduate standing, completion of specialization core requirements, at least three graduate courses in research methods and data analysis, and consent of the graduate adviser; for Special Education 696B, 696A. • 13195 SED 398R 2-SINGLE-SUBJECT RSCH DESIGN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. The use of singlesubject research designs to make data-based decisions about program effectiveness and student outcomes; integration of appliedresearch into classroom instruction as part of evidence-based professional practice in educating students with severe and multiple disabilities. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upperdivisioncoursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13200 T 400 - 700P SZB 286 FALCOMATA, T 1-DIR RSCH IN SED ADMINISTRATN Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13205 SED 398T SED 399R SED 699R 2-DIR RSCH IN BEHAV DISORDERS Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13210 4-DIR RSCH IN LEARNING DISABIL Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13215 SED 399W 6-DIR RSCH IN REHABIL COUNS SED 699W Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13220 7-DIR RSCH IN EARLY CHLDHD SED Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13225 8-DIR RSCH IN SEV/MULT DISABIL Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13230 13-DIR RSCH IN MULTICUL SED Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13235 SED 397C ADVANCED COLLEGE TEACHING May be repeated for credit. Supervised teaching experience at the college level. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, admission to an approved program of graduate study or admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree in special education, Special Education 398T, and consent of the graduate adviser. • 13240 SED 397P GRADUATE INTERNSHIP SED 697P GRADUATE INTERNSHIP SED 397S SUPV TEACHING IN SPECIAL EDUC 84 SED 999R Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised practice in a professional position. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13245 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Supervised practice in a professional position. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, twelve semester hours of upperdivision coursework in education, and consent of instructor. • 13250 Hour(s) to be arranged. Instruction in the supervision of student teachers and observers at the undergraduate level. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, appointment as a teaching assistant andsupervisor of undergraduate student teachers, and consent of instructor. • 13255 SED 999W days time room instructor Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in special education and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Special Education 698A. • 13260 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in special education and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B, Special Education 698A. • 13265 MASTER'S REPORT Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in special education and consent of the graduate adviser. • 13270 COLLEGE TEACHING IN SPEC EDUC Required for teaching assistants and assistant instructors. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 13275 W 400 - 700P SZB 368 PATTON, J DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 13280 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 13285 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 13290 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Special Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 13295 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Special Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 13300 DISSERTATION Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Special Education 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 13305 course unique days time room instructor course COCKRELL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING STUDIES WEP GLUE UNDERGRAD RSCH SMNR E S 377E Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Small-group seminar involving reading, discussion, and oral reports. Engineering Studies 222 and General Engineering 222 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to engineering students. Restricted to students in the Graduates Linked with Undergraduates in Engineering (GLUE) program. • 13365 T 330 - 500P CLA 0.122 SPEITEL, G WEP LEADERSHIP SEMINAR Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Small-group seminar involving reading, discussion, and oral reports. Engineering Studies 222 and General Engineering 222 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to engineering students. • 13367 W 300 - 500P NOA 1.126 SPEITEL, G E S 160 E S 260 E S 079M SERVICE LEARNING FOR ENGINEERS Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised participation in a service-learning project that helps meet a community need. May be repeated for credit when the projects vary. With approval of the student's major department, may be counted toward an engineering degree. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Student Engineers Educating Kids (SEEK) program. Taught in Austin ISD public schools. • 13370 CRAWFORD, R E S 360 SERVICE LEARNING FOR ENGINEERS E S 370H ENGR ENTREPRENEURSHIP-HONORS Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised participation in a service-learning project that helps meet a community need. May be repeated for credit when the projects vary. With approval of the student's major department, may be counted toward an engineering degree. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Student Engineers Educating Kids (SEEK) program. Taught in Austin ISD public schools. • 13420 CRAWFORD, R Principles of engineering entrepreneurship, including legal aspects and the ethics of practice. Engineering Studies 370H and General Engineering 370H may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering and to the Engineering Honors Program. meets with BME 377T, M E 379M. • 13425 T 600 - 900P ETC 2.132 NICHOLS, S E S 177 LONGHORN STARTUP SEMINAR E S 377 GRAND CHALLENGES-21ST CENTURY Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Topic description: Instructors and their guest lecturers will convey concepts, frameworks, principles, and techniques for starting companies. Guest speakers will include local and national entrepreneurs. Prerequis ite: Upper-division standing. • 13430 TH 700 - 900P ECJ 1.202 METCALFE, R Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Topic: Facing the twenty-first-century engineering grand challenges. Topic description: Introduction and orientation to the Grand Challenges Scholars Program. Team-based design projects room instructor INTERDISCP ENTREPRNSHP: ELECTV Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Projects must differ significantly from those developed for Electrical Engineering 364D and 364E. Focus on skill development and mentoring in start-up formation, technology development, market validation, marketing, sales, operations, human resources, program management, and finance. Includes discussion of intellectual property, social issues in design, as well as ethical and safety considerations. Emphasis on written and oral presentation of start-up activities. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. same as E E 377E. also meets with MAN 337, E E 364E, C S 378. • 13445 TH 600 - 900P GDC 2.216 METCALFE, R UNDERGRAD RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Restricted to undergraduate students in the Equal Opportunity in Engineering Program. Prerequisite: A major in engineering and a University grade point average of at least 3.00. • 13450 W 400 - 500P CLA 0.122 SPEITEL, G GENERAL ENGINEERING General Engineering - G E G E 206E SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR CH 302 fee: $144.00 G E 207D SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR M 408D fee: $144.00 G E 207K SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR M 427K fee: $144.00 G E 208K SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR PHY 303K fee: $144.00 SERVICE LEARNING FOR ENGINEERS Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Supervised participation in a service-learning project that helps meet a community need. May be repeated for credit when the projects vary. With approval of the student's major department, may be counted toward an engineering degree. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Student Engineers Educating Kids (SEEK) program. Taught in Austin ISD public schools. • 13375 M 200 - 400P CRAWFORD, R • 13380 T 200 - 400P CRAWFORD, R • 13385 W 200 - 400P CRAWFORD, R • 13390 TH 200 - 400P CRAWFORD, R • 13395 T 300 - 500P CRAWFORD, R • 13400 M 330 - 530P CRAWFORD, R • 13405 T 330 - 530P CRAWFORD, R • 13410 W 330 - 530P CRAWFORD, R • 13415 TH 330 - 530P CRAWFORD, R time Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Topic: 1 Semester Startup: Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship. Topic des cription: Course for teams of students starting companies. Focuses on skill development and mentoring in startup formation, technology deve lopment, market validation, marketing, sales, operations, human resources, program management, and finance. Emphasis on written and oral presentation of startup activities. Online application required to seek instruc tor permission, see program website for more information. Preference will be given to seniors with well-rounded startup business teams. • 13440 TH 600 - 900P ETC 2.132 BAER, J EOE CAREER DEVEL/LEADRSHP SMNR Offered on the pass/fail basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Small-group seminar involving reading, discussion, and oral reports. Engineering Studies 222 and General Engineering 222 may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Restricted to engineering students. Topic description: Introduction to leadership principles and theories, including work style preferences, transferable skills, effective team communications, and conflict resolution. Covers basic skill development in areas such as networking, dining etiquette, interviewing, and public speaking. • 13360 TH 330 - 530P CLA 0.118 SPEITEL, G days INTERDISCIPLNRY ENTREPRENRSHP Engineering Studies - E S E S 222 unique with focus on 1) Grand Challen ges, 2) Interdisciplinary Curriculum, 3) Entrepreneurship, 4) Global Perspectives, and 5) Service Learning. Restricted to all Longhorn Grand Challenges Scholars candidates. • 13435 MWF 200 - 300P ETC 4.150 CRAWFORD, R Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in Chemistry 302. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 302. • 13505 MW 300 - 500P BIO SPEITEL, G • 13510 TTH 330 - 530P JES A217A SPEITEL, G • 13515 MW 500 - 700P BIO 301 SPEITEL, G Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in Mathematics 408D. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 408D. • 13520 MW 300 - 500P GEA 114 SPEITEL, G • 13525 MW 300 - 500P UTC 3.120 SPEITEL, G • 13530 TTH 330 - 530P GDC 2.402 SPEITEL, G • 13535 TTH 330 - 530P JES A215A SPEITEL, G • 13540 MW 500 - 700P RLM 5.112 SPEITEL, G • 13545 TTH 530 - 730P RLM 5.112 SPEITEL, G Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in Mathematics 427K. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 427K. • 13550 MW 300 - 500P CLA SPEITEL, G • 13555 MW 300 - 500P GDC 2.402 SPEITEL, G • 13560 TTH 330 - 530P CAL 323 SPEITEL, G • 13565 TTH 330 - 530P GDC 5.304 SPEITEL, G • 13570 TTH 330 - 530P JES A209A SPEITEL, G • 13575 TTH 330 - 530P JES A216A SPEITEL, G • 13580 MW 500 - 700P CLA 0.106 SPEITEL, G • 13585 TTH 530 - 730P CLA 0.106 SPEITEL, G Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in Physics303K. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Physics 303K. • 13590 MW 300 - 500P JES A209A SPEITEL, G • 13595 MW 300 - 500P WEL 3.260 SPEITEL, G • 13600 MW 300 - 500P WEL 3.266 SPEITEL, G • 13605 TTH 330 - 530P BIO 301 SPEITEL, G • 13610 TTH 330 - 530P BUR 228 SPEITEL, G • 13615 TTH 330 - 530P JES A303A SPEITEL, G • 13620 TTH 330 - 530P WEL 3.260 SPEITEL, G • 13625 MW 500 - 700P CLA 0.104 SPEITEL, G • 13630 TTH 530 - 730P CLA 0.104 SPEITEL, G 85 course unique G E 208L SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR PHY 303L G E 209 days time room instructor course fee: $144.00 Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in Physics303L. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Physics 303L. • 13635 MW 300 - 500P JES A215A SPEITEL, G • 13640 TTH 330 - 530P WAG 308 SPEITEL, G SUPPL INSTRUCTION FOR E M 319 fee: $144.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Development of problem-solving skills in the material covered in selected engineering courses. May not be counted toward any engineering degree. Restricted to engineering students. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 13642 MW 400 - 600P WRW 312 SPEITEL, G ASE 325LX DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MECHANICS Aerospace Engineering - ASE Engineering Mechanics - E M ASE 102 ASE 311 INTRO TO AEROSPACE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION fee: $216.00 ASE 119K LOW-SPEED AERODYNAMICS LAB fee: $72.00 ASE 119L HIGH-SPEED AERODYNAMICS LAB fee: $72.00 ASE 119M Experiments using a variable-Mach number supersonic wind tunnel and ballistics range, and an investigation of aerodynamics of blunt bodies and simple airfoils in supersonic flow. Aerospace Engineering 119L and 162M may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the aerospace engineering major sequence. • 13710 M 300 - 400P WRW 102 COMBS, C SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS LABORATORY fee: $72.00 ASE 320 LOW-SPEED AERODYNAMICS fee: $216.00 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 86 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to flight testing; instrumentation and methodology; performance testing. Computer modeling and dynamic simulation of aircraft motion; aircraft sizing. Written reports. Aerospace Engineering 119N and 167M may not be both counted. Restricted to students in the aerospace engineering major sequence • 13725 W 300 - 400P WRW 113 HATTEN, N Fundamental concepts, fluid statics; integral and differential analysis; detailed analysis of inviscid, incompressible flows; aerodynamics of airfoils and wings. Prerequisite: Mathematics 427L and Mechanical Engineering 320 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13730 TTH 200 - 330P WRW 102 TINNEY, C Matrix structural analysis of systems; element-by-element assembly of the governing system of algebraic equations; introduction to and use of the fundamental idea of a weak statement of a boundary value problem; interpretation of the weak statement in terms of the principle of virtual work; Galerkin's method; introduction to the classical Galerkin finite element method; energy principles and their utility in solving problems in solid mechanics as well as their connection to the finite element method. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 311 (or 211) and Engineering Mechanics 319 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13735 MWF 200 - 300P WRW 102 MEAR, M M 500 - 700P CPE 2.218 AEROSPACE MATERIALS LABORATORY ASE 225MA fee: $72.00 Overview of spacecraft subsystems, mission design tools, numerical techniques, mission planning references, mission constraints, and mission design projects. Includes written reports. Aerospace Engineering 119M and 166M may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the aerospace engineering major sequence. • 13715 M 300 - 400P WRW 113 BRENNAN, M M 400 - 530P WRW 209 • 13720 M 300 - 400P WRW 113 BRENNAN, M M 530 - 700P WRW 209 FLIGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORY ASE 324L ASE 325LZ Wind tunnel and water channel experiments at subsonic speeds; use of instrumentation and written reports. Aerospace Engineering 119K and 120K may not both be counted. Restricted to students in the aerospace engineering major sequence. • 13705 W 300 - 400P WRW 102 TINNEY, C ASE 119N ASE 321K ASE 325LY Introduction to engineering analysis and design; introduction to aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics, structural analysis, and orbital mechanics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 408C or 408K with a grade of at least C-, and credit for high school physics. • 13695 W 200 - 300P WRW 113 MARK, H Numerical methods and applications to aerospace engineering problems. May include linear algebra, curve fitting, statistics, integration, and differentiation. Students use MATLAB. Prerequisite: Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C-. Previous programming experience is recommended. • 13700 MWF 1200 - 100P WRW 102 BUI, T ASE 225MB ASE 125N ASE 128 ASE 330M fee: $216.00 Study of the deformation and fracture behavior of materials used in aerospace vehicles. Structure-property relations, methods of characterizing material behavior, use of properties in the design process. Case histories. Written reports. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 319 with a grade of at least C-. • 13740 MW 900 - 1000 CPE 2.220 HUANG, R M 200 - 500P WRW 5W unique days • 13745 MW W • 13750 MW T • 13755 MW TH • 13760 MW M • 13765 MW W ASE 333T time 900 - 1000 200 - 500P 900 - 1000 330 - 630P 900 - 1000 330 - 630P 900 - 1000 500 - 800P 900 - 1000 500 - 800P room instructor CPE 2.220 WRW 5W CPE 2.220 WRW 5W CPE 2.220 WRW 5W CPE 2.220 WRW 5W CPE 2.220 WRW 5W HUANG, R HUANG, R HUANG, R HUANG, R HUANG, R COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 AEROSPACE ENGR PROJECTS LAB fee: $72.00 LINEAR SYSTEM ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION fee: $216.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Aerospace Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Aerospace Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Aerospace Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13770 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Aerospace Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Aerospace Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Aerospace Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13775 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Aerospace Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Aerospace Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Aerospace Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13780 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Aerospace Engineering 225MA and 225MB before agrade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Aerospace Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13785 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Aerospace Engineering 225MA and 225MB before agrade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Aerospace Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13790 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of aerospace engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 13795 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Offered on the pass/fail basis only. May be repeated for credit. Directed work on an organized student project in aerospace engineering or engineering mechanics. Prerequisite: At least fifteen semester hours of coursework, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, preparation of a laboratory participation log, and approval by both the faculty member directing the student project and the undergraduate adviser. • 13800 F 400 - 700P WRW 113 Fundamentals of signals and systems; convolution; Laplace transforms; response of linear, time-invariant systems to standard inputs; frequency response methods; timedomain analysis; introduction to control systems. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 311M and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13805 TTH 930 - 1100 WRW 102 BAKOLAS, E Technical communication skills for engineers: written and oral reports; individual and collaborative composition; online and traditional research; editing techniques; document design for electronic and hard copy. Open only to aerospace engineering ma- course unique days time room instructor jors. Prerequisite: Rhetoric and Writing 306 or the equivalent with a grade of at least C-. • 13810 MWF 1000 - 1100 ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S M 400 - 500P RLM 5.112 • 13815 MWF 1000 - 1100 ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S M 500 - 600P RLM 7.112 • 13820 MWF 1100 - 1200 ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S W 400 - 500P RLM 5.112 • 13825 MWF 1100 - 1200 ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S W 500 - 600P RLM 7.112 • 13830 MWF 1200 - 100P ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S T 400 - 500P RLM 5.126 • 13835 MWF 1200 - 100P ETC 2.102 WEBSTER, S T 500 - 600P RLM 7.112 ASE 347 ASE 357 ASE 361K ASE 361L ASE 362K ASE 363L ASE 365 ASE 366K ASE 366L INTRO TO COMPUTATNL FLUID DYN fee: $216.00 MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATLS fee: $216.00 course unique ASE 367K FLIGHT DYNAMICS fee: $216.00 ASE 269K MEASUREMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION fee: $144.00 ASE 370L FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS fee: $216.00 ASE 372K ATTITUDE DYNAMICS fee: $216.00 ASE 374K SPACE SYSTEMS ENGR DESIGN fee: $216.00 ASE 374L SPACECRAFT/MISSION DESIGN fee: $216.00 ASE 376K PROPULSION fee: $216.00 ASE 679HA UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 ASE 679HB UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 ASE 179K RSCH IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 Development and implementation of finite-difference schemes for numerical solution of subsonic, transonic, and supersonic flows. Emphasis on convection and diffusion equations of fluid dynamics. Evaluation of accuracy, stability, and efficiency. Aerospace Engineering 347 and Mechanical Engineering 369L may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 311 and 320 with a grade of at least C- in each. meets with M E 369L, M E 382N (TOPIC 1). • 13840 TTH 1100 - 1230P CBA 4.344 RAMAN, V Anisotropic constitutive relationships, lamination theory, failure theories, micromechanical behavior of laminates; laminated composite plates--bending, vibration, and buckling; composite fabrication, sandwich and other composite lightweight structures. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 321K with a grade of at least C-. • 13845 TTH 1230 - 200P GDC 2.402 LIECHTI, K AIRCRAFT DESIGN I fee: $216.00 Conceptual design of an aircraft to meet a mission specification. Includes estimation of weight, cost from payload, and range requirements; selection of configuration; preliminary sizing of wing, fuselage, and tail/canard; aerodynamic design of wing and tail; weight and balance; and performance estimation. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 367K with a grade of at least C-, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 364 and 376K. • 13850 TTH 930 - 1100 WRW 113 CHAPUT, A TH 500 - 900P WRW 113 AIRCRAFT DESIGN II fee: $216.00 Preliminary design of an aircraft from a conceptual design to satisfy a given set of requirements. Includes preliminary structural design; detailed estimates of weight, balance, and performance; and satisfaction of stability, control, and handling quality requirements. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 321K and 361K with a grade of at least C- in each, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 324L and 370L. • 13855 TTH 1100 - 1230P WRW 113 CHAPUT, A W 200 - 400P WRW 202 W 400 - 600P WRW 113 COMPRESSIBLE FLOW fee: $216.00 Shock and expansion waves, quasi-one-dimensional flow, converging-diverging nozzles, diffusers, wind tunnel operation, linearized flow, and compressibility effects on aerodynamics of airfoils and bodies. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 320 with a grade of at least C-. • 13860 MWF 1000 - 1100 BUR 130 VARGHESE, P HISTORY OF SPACE FLIGHT fee: $216.00 History and principles of space flight from early Chinese rocket experiments to Apollo 17 and the Space Shuttle; technological benefits from the space program and future space projects, including commercial space activities and those related to national security. May not be counted as an aerospace engineering course for the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering; may not be counted as a technical elective, a technical area course, or an engineering elective for any engineering degree. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. • 13865 TTH 200 - 330P WRW 413 MARK, H STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS fee: $216.00 SPACECRAFT DYNAMICS fee: $216.00 Analysis of discrete and continuous vibrating systems; deriving equations of motion; determining response; and natural frequencies and modes of vibration. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 330M with a grade of at least C-. • 13870 TTH 200 - 330P WRW 113 SIROHI, J Basic satellite and spacecraft motion, orbital elements, coordinate systems, and transformations; orbit/trajectory design principles; basic three-dimensional spacecraft attitude dynamics. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 311M and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13875 TTH 1230 - 200P WRW 102 RUSSELL, R APPLIED ORBITAL MECHANICS fee: $216.00 Selected subjects in satellite motion and satellite applications, including communication and navigation satellites, orbit selection/design for satellite applications, orbital coordinate systems, time, major perturbing forces, rendezvous and intercept, and interplanetary trajectories. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 366K with a grade of at least C-. • 13880 TTH 1230 - 200P WRW 113 SCHUTZ, B days time room instructor Equations of motion for rigid aircraft; aircraft performance, weight and balance, static stability and control, and dynamic stability; design implications. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 320 and 330M with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13885 MWF 1100 - 1200 WRW 102 HULL, D Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Introduction to the instrumentation used in structural analysis, including linear variable displacement transducers (LVDTs), strain gauges, piezoelectric force sensors, accelerometers, and other sensors. Studies various methods of experimental design and data acquisition. Students explore the response of different aerospace structures through hands-on laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 319 and Mechanical Engineering 340 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 13890 MW 900 - 1000 WRW 113 LU, N T 930 - 1130 WRW 12 • 13895 MW 900 - 1000 WRW 113 LU, N M 100 - 300P WRW 12 • 13900 MW 900 - 1000 WRW 113 LU, N W 100 - 300P WRW 12 • 13905 MW 900 - 1000 WRW 113 LU, N M 300 - 500P WRW 12 • 13910 MW 900 - 1000 WRW 113 LU, N W 300 - 500P WRW 12 Fundamentals of linear control analysis and design for single-input, single-output systems; stability and performance measures; Routh Hurwitz analysis; root locus methods; frequency response (Bode and Nyquist); introduction to full-state feedback. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 367K. • 13915 MWF 100 - 200P CLA 0.102 ACIKMESE, B Studies attitude representations, rotational kinematics, rigid-body dynamics, sensors and actuators, attitude determination, and passive and active attitude control systems. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 366K with a grade of at least C-. • 13920 TTH 930 - 1100 WRW 312 ABUSALI, P Introduction to systems engineering: the systems engineering process, requirements, design fundamentals, trade studies, cost and risk analyses, integration, technical reviews, case studies, and ethics. Includes written reports. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 366K with a grade of at least C-, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 366L and 166M. • 13925 MW 300 - 430P WRW 413 WINKELMANN, B Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Spacecraft systems characteristics, mission requirements, sensors, and consumables analyses; and mission phases, request for proposal, problem definition, ideation, proposal preparation, conceptual design review, preliminary design development and review, and design report preparation. Includes written reports. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 166M and 374K with a grade of at least C- in each, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 376K. • 13930 MWF 1000 - 1100 WRW 113 FOWLER, W Review of control volume analysis and quasi-one-dimensional compressible flow. Analysis and design of rocket nozzles and air-breathing engines, including performance and cycle analysis; the flow in nozzles, diffusers, compressors, and turbines; and combustion chamber processes and propellants. Includes an introduction to chemical and electric rocket propulsion. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 362K with a grade of at least C-. • 13935 TTH 330 - 500P ETC 2.136 KIEHNE, T Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Aerospace Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the EngineeringHonors Program. • 13940 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Aerospace Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the EngineeringHonors Program. • 13945 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Directed study or research in a selected area of aerospace engineering. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a Univer87 course unique days time room instructor course unique ASE 389P 4-METHODS ORBIT DETERMINATION fee: $111.00 ADV ORAL COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 ADV WRITTEN COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 MULTIAGENT COOPERATIVE CONTROL fee: $111.00 NEW VENTURE CREATION fee: $111.00 NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND CONTROL fee: $111.00 TEXAS VENTURE LABS PRACTICUM fee: $111.00 GRADUATE SEMINAR fee: $111.00 1-RSCH IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS fee: $111.00 2-RESEARCH IN FLUID MECHANICS fee: $111.00 3-RSCH IN GUIDANCE AND CONTROL fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Particle-based methods of computational fluid dynamics: molecular dynamics, direct simulation Monte Carlo, cellular automata, lattice Boltzmann, particle in cell, point vortex, immersed boundary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13995 WMWF 1000 - 1100 WRW 413 GOLDSTEIN, D 4-RSCH IN ORBITAL MECHANICS fee: $111.00 10-PLASMAS AND REACTIVE FLOWS 5-RSCH IN SOLID, STRUC, & MATL Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14075 fee: $111.00 1-RSCH IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS fee: $222.00 sity grade point average of at least 3.00, selection of project, and consent of the faculty member directing project and the undergraduate adviser. • 13950 ASE 279K RSCH IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING fee: $144.00 ASE 379K RSCH IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING fee: $216.00 ASE 380P 2-ANALYTICAL METHODS II fee: $111.00 ASE 381P Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Directed study or research in a selected area of aerospace engineering. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 3.00, selection of project, and consent of the faculty member directing project and the undergraduate adviser. • 13955 ASE 396 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Directed study or research in a selected area of aerospace engineering. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, a University grade point average of at least 3.00, selection of project, and consent of the faculty member directing project and the undergraduate adviser. • 13960 fee: $111.00 fee: $111.00 6-STATISTICAL ESTIMATION THRY fee: $111.00 8-STOCH DETEC, ESTM, & CNTRL ASE 382Q 7-ADV PROBS IN COMPRESSBL FLOW ASE 384P ASE 387P 88 ASE 397 ASE 397K Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Student, faculty, and visitor presentations of current research topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14050 TTH 330 - 500P WRW 113 LIGHTSEY, G Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14055 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14060 fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14065 fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14070 fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Fundamental description of plasmas and reactive flows. Includes derivation of common governing transport equations for a broad class of electrically conducting and nonconducting reactive gases, and electromagnetic field interactions with gases, gas-phase and surface kinetics, transport properties, and applications. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14000 TTH 1230 - 200P WRW 312 RAJA, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, BME 385J, PGE 393. • 14020 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 385, E M 397, M E 397. • 14045 M 600 - 900P ATT M2029 ADAMS, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Physics and modeling of compressible fluids; types and structure of shock waves; heat conduction and secondary viscosity effects; exact nonlinear flow models. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13990 TTH 930 - 1100 WRW 413 RAJA, L 8-LAGRANGIAN METH COMP FLD DYN Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Includes the initial orbit determination (OD) problem; differential corrections; OD for mean elements and the prediction problem; OD problem formulation for low Earth orbit and planetary orbiters; measurement techniques and models, including oscillators, radio ranging and laser ranging methods. Aerospace engineering 389P (Topic 4) and 396 (Topic: Orbit Determination) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14015 TTH 200 - 330P GDC 2.402 BETTADPUR, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14040 MW 900 - 1030 WRW 312 AKELLA, M fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An investigation of linear and nonlinear estimation theory; hypothesis testing; Kalman filtering, smoothing, and Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) problems; emphasis on applications. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 351K or the equivalent. • 13985 TTH 1100 - 1230P WRW 312 HUMPHREYS, T instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 385 (TOPIC 22), E M 397, M E 397. • 14035 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 3.106 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Numerical methods for solving parameter optimization, suboptimal control, and optimal control problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13975 MWF 900 - 1000 WRW 413 HULL, D Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Least squares; sequential and batch processors; optimal, linear, recursive, maximum likelihood, and minimum variance estimates; square-root filtering; filter divergence; discrete and continuous Kalman filters. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 13980 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 145 POOLE, S room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14030 MW 1030 - 1200 WRW 312 AKELLA, M Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Multivariable feedback systems; factorizations and controller parameterization; limitations and trade-offs of feedback; robust stability and performance; robust H2 and H-infinity control methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 381P (Topic 1) or the equivalent. • 13970 TTH 1230 - 200P GDC 5.304 BAKOLAS, E 4-NUM METHS IN OPTIMIZATION time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, BME 385J, PGE 393. • 14025 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Elements of complex analysis, Fourier and Laplace transforms, ordinary and partial differential equations, perturbation methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with E M 386L, CSE 386L. • 13965 TTH 200 - 330P ENS 145 DAWSON, C 2-MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL SYS days ASE 697K Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14080 2-RESEARCH IN FLUID MECHANICS fee: $222.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Continuation of Engineering Mechanics 388. Additional topics in elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity, variational methods, and other areas of solid mechanics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Engineering Mechanics 388 or Aerospace Engineering 384P (Topic 1), and consent of instructor. same as E M 388L. • 14005 MWF 1100 - 1200 WRW 413 MEAR, M 3-RSCH IN GUIDANCE AND CONTROL fee: $222.00 2-MISSION ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 4-RSCH IN ORBITAL MECHANICS fee: $222.00 2-SOLID MECHANICS II fee: $111.00 fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Mission design and mission constraints, launch windows; rendezvous analysis; orbital design interactions with thermal and structural analysis; design of a typical mission. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14010 MWF 200 - 300P WRW 413 FOWLER, W Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14085 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14090 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14095 course unique days time room 5-RSCH IN SOLID, STRUC, & MATL instructor course fee: $222.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14100 ASE 698A THESIS fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in aerospace engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Aerospace Engineering 698A. • 14105 ASE 698B THESIS fee: $111.00 ASE 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 ASE 399R DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 ASE 699R DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 ASE 999R DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 ASE 399W DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 ASE 699W ASE 999W E M 306 E M 311M E M 319 STATICS DYNAMICS ANALYTICAL METHODS II fee: $111.00 E M 388L SOLID MECHANICS II fee: $111.00 E M 388V THEORY OF VISCOELASTICITY fee: $111.00 E M 394 STRUCTURAL STABILITY fee: $111.00 ADV THEORY OF FINITE ELEM METH fee: $111.00 ADV ORAL COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 ADV WRITTEN COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 fee: $333.00 fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Two- and three-dimensional kinematics and dynamics, applied to a broad class of engineering problems. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 306, Mathematics 408D or 408M, and Physics 303K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 14260 MWF 100 - 200P WRW 102 NAKHAEINEJAD, M M 400 - 600P RLM 5.124 NAKHAEINEJAD, M E M 386L fee: $222.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Vector algebra, force systems, freebody diagrams; engineering applications of equilibrium, including frames, friction, distributed loads; centroids, moments of inertia. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Mathematics 408D or 408L, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Physics 303K. • 14200 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G T 400 - 600P ECJ 1.204 • 14205 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G W 400 - 600P RLM 5.114 • 14210 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G T 500 - 700P RLM 5.118 • 14215 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G W 500 - 700P RLM 5.118 • 14220 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G T 600 - 800P ECJ 1.204 • 14225 TTH 1230 - 200P GSB 2.124 RODIN, G W 600 - 800P RLM 5.124 • 14230 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G M 400 - 600P RLM 5.120 • 14235 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G T 400 - 600P RLM 5.114 • 14240 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G M 500 - 700P ENS 109 • 14245 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G T 500 - 700P WRW 113 • 14250 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G M 600 - 800P RLM 5.120 • 14255 MWF 200 - 300P WEL 3.502 RODIN, G T 600 - 800P RLM 5.120 NAKHAEINEJAD, M fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14130 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14145 instructor NAKHAEINEJAD, M ADVANCED DYNAMICS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14125 DISSERTATION room WRW 102 CPE 2.216 WRW 102 RLM 5.118 WRW 102 RLM 5.124 E M 381 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14120 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14140 time 100 - 200P 400 - 600P 100 - 200P 600 - 800P 100 - 200P 600 - 800P fee: $216.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in aerospace engineering and consent of the graduate adviser. • 14115 DISSERTATION days MECHANICS OF SOLIDS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in aerospace engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Aerospace Engineering 698A. • 14110 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14135 unique • 14265 MWF T • 14270 MWF M • 14275 MWF T E M 394H E M 397 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Internal forces and deformations in solids; stress and strain in elastic and plastic solids; application to simple engineering problems. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 306, Mathematics 408D or 408M, and Physics 303K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 14280 MWF 1100 - 1200 WEL 2.122 T 500 - 700P CPE 2.210 • 14285 MWF 1100 - 1200 WEL 2.122 W 500 - 700P CPE 2.210 • 14290 MWF 1100 - 1200 WEL 2.122 T 700 - 900P CPE 2.210 • 14295 MWF 1100 - 1200 WEL 2.122 W 700 - 900P CPE 2.210 • 14300 TTH 1100 - 1230P WEL 2.122 RAVI-CHANDAR, K W 300 - 500P PAR 1 • 14305 TTH 1100 - 1230P WEL 2.122 RAVI-CHANDAR, K T 400 - 600P CPE 2.206 • 14310 TTH 1100 - 1230P WEL 2.122 RAVI-CHANDAR, K W 500 - 700P GAR 3.116 • 14315 TTH 1100 - 1230P WEL 2.122 RAVI-CHANDAR, K T 600 - 800P RLM 5.104 • 14320 MWF 300 - 400P WEL 3.502 W 400 - 600P ECJ 1.204 • 14325 MWF 300 - 400P WEL 3.502 TH 400 - 600P CPE 2.216 • 14330 MWF 300 - 400P WEL 3.502 W 600 - 800P RLM 5.104 • 14335 MWF 300 - 400P WEL 3.502 TH 600 - 800P WEL 2.256 Dynamics of systems of particles and rigid bodies; vibration theory; analytical dynamics, including Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations; dynamic stability; continuous systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14340 MWF 1200 - 100P WRW 312 Continuation of Engineering Mechanics 386K. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Engineering Mechanics 386K or consent of instructor. meets with ASE 380P (TOPIC 2), CSE 386L. • 14345 TTH 200 - 330P ENS 145 DAWSON, C Continuation of Engineering Mechanics 388. Additional topics in elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity, variational methods, and other areas of solid mechanics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Engineering Mechanics 388 or Aerospace Engineering 384P (Topic 1), and consent of instructor. same as ASE 384P (TOPIC 2). • 14350 MWF 1100 - 1200 WRW 413 MEAR, M Introduction to linear viscoelasticity; methods of characterizing viscoelastic material behavior; analytical and approximate solution techniques for engineering problems, including contact, wave propagation, and thermoviscoelastic problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Engineering Mechanics 388 or consent of instructor. • 14355 TTH 930 - 1100 CBA 4.340 LIECHTI, K Fundamental theory of buckling of elastic structural elements such as bars, frames, rings, plates, and shells; also special stability topics including inelastic buckling, creep buckling, and buckling under dynamic loading. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Engineering Mechanics 388 or consent of instructor. • 14360 TTH 1100 - 1230P WRW 413 KYRIAKIDES, S Contemporary topics in the theory and application of finite element methods. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Engineering Mechanics 394F, and Engineering Mechanics 386L or the equivalent. meets with CSE 393H. • 14365 TTH 1230 - 200P WRW 413 DEMKOWICZ, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 14370 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 14375 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G 89 course unique days time room instructor NEW VENTURE CREATION fee: $111.00 NONLIN FIN EL/ISOGEO ANLY MTHS fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 385 (TOPIC 22), ASE 396, M E 397. • 14380 TTH 200 - 330P GSB 3.106 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Topic description: Overview of stabilized and variational multiscale methods in computational fluid dynamics with a focus on advective-diffusive equations and incompressible Navier-Stokes flows. meets with CSE 397. • 14385 TTH 200 - 330P WRW 312 HUGHES, T TEXAS VENTURE LABS PRACTICUM fee: $111.00 2-INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH fee: $222.00 course unique BME 102L INTRO BIOMED ENGR DESIGN PRINS fee: $72.00 BME 311 NETWORK ANLY IN BIOMED ENGR fee: $216.00 BME 113L INTRO NUMERICAL METHS IN BME fee: $72.00 BME 325LX COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 BME 325LY COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 BME 325LZ COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 BME 225MA COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 BME 225MB COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 BME 125N COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 385, ASE 396, M E 397. • 14390 M 600 - 900P ATT M2029 ADAMS, R E M 697 E M 397R Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 14395 INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH fee: $111.00 E M 397S MECHANICS SEMINAR fee: $111.00 E M 698A THESIS fee: $111.00 E M 698B THESIS fee: $111.00 E M 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 E M 399R E M 699R E M 999R E M 399W Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Must be arranged by mutual agreement between student and faculty member. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14400 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Current topics in mechanics. All engineering mechanics graduate students are required to register for either Engineering Mechanics 397S or 397T each semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14405 TTH 330 - 500P LIECHTI, K Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in engineering mechanics and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B,Engineering Mechanics 698A. • 14410 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in engineering mechanics and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser; for 698B,Engineering Mechanics 698A. • 14415 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering mechanics and consent of the graduate adviser. • 14420 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14425 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14430 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14435 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14440 E M 699W DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 E M 999W DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14445 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14450 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Biomedical Engineering - BME 90 days time room instructor Introduction to concepts of creative design, engineering analysis, reverse engineering, concept selection, and fabrication of biomedical engineering devices. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14505 M 900 - 1000 NOA 1.116 MAREK, S T 800 - 1100 BME 3.302 • 14510 M 300 - 400P CPE 2.210 MAREK, S W 800 - 1100 BME 3.302 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Basic concepts in circuit analysis and design of systems for biomedical engineering; Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and nodal and loop analysis; Theyenin's and Norton's theorem; operational amplifiers; high-order circuit and basic AC circuit analysis using Fourier and Laplace transforms. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 319K, Physics 303K, and credit or registration for Mathematics 427K. • 14515 MWF 900 - 1000 CPE 2.208 YERRABALLI, R Introduces principles and techniques of numerical analysis of biomedical engineering problems. Covers numerical methods of integration, differentiation, interpolation, curve fitting, data analysis, sampling and estimation, error analysis, analysis of ordinary differential equations, numerical modeling of biomedical engineering systems, symbolic computation, and scientific visualization. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 319K, Mathematics 427K, and credit or registration for Biomedical Engineering 311 and 335. • 14520 M 100 - 200P CLA 0.126 YEH, H T 1000 - 100P BME 3.312 • 14525 M 100 - 200P CLA 0.126 YEH, H W 1000 - 100P BME 3.312 • 14530 M 100 - 200P CLA 0.126 YEH, H F 100 - 400P BME 3.312 • 14535 M 100 - 200P CLA 0.126 YEH, H TH 200 - 500P BME 3.312 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Biomedical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZbefore a grade and degree credit are awarded. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Biomedical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Biomedical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperativework tour. • 14540 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Biomedical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZbefore a grade and degree credit are awarded. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Biomedical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Biomedical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperativework tour. • 14545 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Biomedical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZbefore a grade and degree credit are awarded. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Biomedical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Biomedical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperativework tour. • 14550 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Biomedical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Biomedical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 14555 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Biomedical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Biomedical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 14560 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of biomedical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Pre- course unique days time room instructor course BME 333T BME 335 ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION ENGR PROBABILITY & STATISTICS fee: $216.00 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Fundamentals of probability, random processes, and statistics with emphasis on biomedical engineering applications. Includes hypothesis testing, regression, and sample size calculations. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 319K and Mathematics 408D. • 14585 MWF 400 - 500P PHR 2.108 YERRABALLI, R M 1100 - 1200 BME 3.312 • 14590 MWF 400 - 500P PHR 2.108 YERRABALLI, R M 1200 - 100P BME 3.312 • 14595 MWF 400 - 500P PHR 2.108 YERRABALLI, R T 100 - 200P BME 3.312 • 14600 MWF 400 - 500P PHR 2.108 YERRABALLI, R TH 500 - 600P BME 3.312 BME 347 FUNDMNTLS OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS fee: $216.00 BME 348 MODLNG OF BIOMED ENGR SYSTEMS fee: $216.00 BME 251 BME 352 BME 353 ENGINEERING BIOMATERIALS Overview of properties of metallic, ceramic, polymeric, and composite biomaterials used in biomedical applications. Material synthesis and processing. Analysis of mechanical and chemical properties, including stress-strain. Material interactions with the body and blood. Soft and hard biomaterials applications. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 314 and 221. • 14645 MWF 1100 - 1200 BUR 112 SUGGS, L TRANSPORT PHENOM IN LIVING SYS QUANTITATIVE ENGR PHYSIOL II fee: $216.00 BME 371 BIOMEDICAL ENGR DESIGN PROJECT fee: $216.00 BME 374L APPLICATNS OF BIOMED ENGR LAB fee: $216.00 APPLICATNS OF BIOMED ENGR LAB fee: $216.00 BME 177 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $72.00 BME 277 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $144.00 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $216.00 MEDICAL INTERNSHIP fee: $216.00 BME 365S Introduction to major types of molecular sensor systems, device miniaturization, and detection mechanisms, including molecular capture mechanisms; electrical, optical, and mechanical transducers; micro-array analysis of biomolecules; semiconductor and metal nanosensors; microfluidic systems; and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS, BioMEMS) fabrication and applications for biomedical engineering. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 314 and 352. meets with BME 382J. • 14660 MWF 200 - 300P PHR 2.114 ZHANG, X Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Biological control systems: sensory, renal, respiratory, and immune systems. Focuses on a quantitative, model-oriented approach to physiological systems. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 365R. • 14665 MWF 100 - 200P BUR 212 JIANG, N Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Development of team projects in biomedical engineering with emphasis on prototype development and quantitative analysis, and written and oral reporting of the outcome. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 335 and 370. • 14670 MWF 300 - 400P PHR 2.110 DILLER, K An in-depth examination of selected topics in biomedical engineering, including optical and thermal properties of laser interaction with tissue; measurement of perfusion in the microvascular system; diagnostic imaging; interaction of living systems with electromagnetic fields; robotic surgical tools; ophthalmic instrumentation; and noninvasive cardiovascular measurements. Students have the opportunity to design analog and digital measurements and acquire and process meaningful biomedical signals. Restricted to biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 374K or Electrical Engineering 374K. meets with E E 374L, BME 384J (TOPIC 5), E E 385J (TOPIC 32). • 14675 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 126 RYLANDER, H MF 1100 - 200P BME 3.310 • 14680 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 126 RYLANDER, H MF 200 - 500P BME 3.310 • 14685 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 126 RYLANDER, H TTH 200 - 500P BME 3.310 An in-depth examination of selected topics in biomedical engineering, including optical and thermal properties of laser interaction with tissue; measurement of perfusion in the microvascular system; diagnostic imaging; interaction of living systems with electromagnetic fields; robotic surgical tools; ophthalmic instrumentation; and noninvasive cardiovascular measurements. Students have the opportunity to design analog and digital measurements and acquire and process meaningful biomedical signals. Restricted to biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 374K or Electrical Engineering 374K. • 14690 TTH 1100 - 1230P UTC 1.136 RYLANDER, H MF 800 - 1100 BME 3.310 BME 377 fee: $216.00 Modeling and analysis of momentum, energy, and mass transport in living systems. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 113L, 314, Chemistry 353 or 353M, and Mathematics 427K. • 14650 TTH 800 - 930 NOA 1.124 BAKER, A instructor fee: $216.00 fee: $144.00 fee: $216.00 room MOLEC SEN/NANODEV FOR BME APPL BME 354 Lumped and distributed models of physiological system function from molecular through organismal levels. Linear system steady-state and transient behaviors. Interactions among multiple energy domains, including electrical, chemical, diffusional, mechanical, fluid, and thermal. Introduction to feedback control. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 311, 113L, and 314, and Mathematics 427K. • 14610 TTH 930 - 1100 BUR 112 MILNER, T W 800 - 1000 BME 3.312 • 14615 TTH 930 - 1100 BUR 112 MILNER, T M 900 - 1100 BME 3.312 • 14620 TTH 930 - 1100 BUR 112 MILNER, T T 200 - 400P BME 3.312 Processing and analysis of signals and images recorded from human studies or models. Lab projects are drawn from image digitization and reconstruction, mechanical studies conducted by students, and transport models. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 221 and Mathematics 427K. • 14630 W 1200 - 100P ETC 2.108 MAREK, S W 200 - 500P BME 3.310 • 14635 W 1200 - 100P ETC 2.108 MAREK, S TH 200 - 500P BME 3.310 • 14640 W 1200 - 100P ETC 2.108 MAREK, S F 200 - 500P BME 3.310 time fee: $216.00 Fundamentals of the interaction of light with tissue for the purpose of imaging and treatment of disease. Focuses on quantitative modeling of tissue optical properties, light propagation in the tissue, heat transfer of laser irradiated tissue, and thermal damage models. Includes discussion of applications in laser surgery, pulse oximetry, and disease diagnosis using spectroscopy. Biomedical Engineering 347 and 377T (Topic: Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering Optical Imaging) may not both be counted. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 251. meets with BME 381J. • 14605 MWF 1000 - 1100 CPE 2.216 TUNNELL, J BIOMED IMAGE/SIG/TRNS PROC LAB days Modeling and analysis of momentum, energy, and mass transport in living systems. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 113L, 314, Chemistry 353 or 353M, and Mathematics 427K. Restricted to students in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact Study Abroad for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 26-June 20. Taught in Cambridge, England. Students must consult with Study Abroa d Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates may be in addition to these dates. • 14655 DILLER, K fee: $216.00 Advanced communication skills for engineers, with emphasis on biomedicalengineering topics. Strategies for written, visual, and interpersonal communication, and for oral presentation. Introduction to library research and to ethical decision making in biomedical engineering. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Rhetoric and Writing 306 and credit or registration for Biomedical Engineering 314. • 14570 TTH 800 - 930 NOA 1.102 VOSS, R F 1200 - 100P ETC 2.114 • 14575 TTH 800 - 930 NOA 1.102 VOSS, R T 400 - 500P ETC 2.102 • 14580 TTH 800 - 930 NOA 1.102 VOSS, R T 500 - 600P ETC 2.102 unique TRANSPRT PHENOM LIVING SYS-ENG requisite: Biomedical Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 14565 BME 377M Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic is selected in conjunction with a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering or in another approved University department. A final written report or the equivalent is required. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14695 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic is selected in conjunction with a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering or in another approved University department. A final written report or the equivalent is required. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14700 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic is selected in conjunction with a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering or in another approved University department. A final written report or the equivalent is required. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14705 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Designed for students considering medical school. Students participate in a variety of medical and clinical activities, including clinical inpatient rounds, outpatient visits, operating room procedures, and medical grand rounds. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14710 91 course unique BME 377R RESEARCH INTERNSHIP fee: $216.00 INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP fee: $216.00 ENGR ENTREPRENEURSHIP-HONORS fee: $216.00 BME 377S BME 377T days time room instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. Students perform biomedical research with a faculty member at an approved institution. Requires a substantial final report. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14715 BME 679HA BME 679HB BME 080M BME 081 92 fee: $111.00 FUNDMNTLS BIOMED OPTCL IMAGING fee: $111.00 LASERS AND OPTICS UNDERGRAD THESIS BIOMED ENGR fee: $111.00 MEDICAL IMAGING UNDERGRAD THESIS BIOMED ENGR fee: $111.00 MOLEC BIOPHY MEASRMNTS & MTHDS fee: $111.00 PHOTON MICRO: FUND/BIOMED APPS fee: $111.00 COMP METHODS BIOMED ENGNRS II fee: $111.00 7-DATA MINING fee: $111.00 BME 384J 5-PROJECTS IN BIOMEDICAL ENGR fee: $111.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS BME 385J ADV ORAL COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS ADV WRITTEN COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 GROWTH & REMODELING TISSUE SYS fee: $111.00 fee: $216.00 DUAL MD/PHD PROGRAM WITH UTMB Preclinical medical study at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. May not be taken concurrently with another course at the University of Texas at Austin. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the MD/PhD dual degree program in biomedical engineering. • 14755 May not be taken concurrently with another course at the University of Texas at Austin. Restricted to biomedical engineering students enrolled in courses at theUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston or the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14760 instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 14765 TTH 1230 - 200P NOA 1.110 DUNN, A Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. • 14785 TTH 1230 - 200P BUR 128 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Topic title: Photonic microsystems: fundamentals and biomedical applications. meets with BME 354. • 14790 MWF 200 - 300P PHR 2.114 ZHANG, X BME 383J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 14795 TTH 1100 - 1230P ETC 2.132 REN, P Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Analyzing large data sets for interesting and useful information; onlineanalytical processing, finding association rules, clustering, classification, and function approximation; scalability of algorithms and real-life applications. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with E E 380L (TOPIC 10). • 14800 TTH 1100 - 1230P ACA 1.104 GHOSH, J fee: $216.00 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Biomedical Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 14750 INTERINSTITUTIONAL ENROLLMENT BME 382J fee: $216.00 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Biomedical Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 14745 room Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 14780 TTH 930 - 1100 ETC 2.102 EMELIANOV, S fee: $216.00 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of a biomedical engineering faculty member or other approved faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and faculty member. The student provides a progress report at the end of the first semester and writes a thesis and gives an oral presentation at the end of the second semester. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 678A, admission to the major sequence in biomedical engineering and a University grade point average of at least 3.50; for 678B, a University grade point average of at least 3.50 and Biomedical Engineering 678A. • 14740 time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with M E 382P (TOPIC 2). • 14775 TTH 1100 - 1230P ETC 7.111 BEN-YAKAR, A fee: $216.00 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of a biomedical engineering faculty member or other approved faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and faculty member. The student provides a progress report at the end of the first semester and writes a thesis and gives an oral presentation at the end of the second semester. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: For 678A, admission to the major sequence in biomedical engineering and a University grade point average of at least 3.50; for 678B, a University grade point average of at least 3.50 and Biomedical Engineering 678A. • 14735 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with BME 347. • 14770 MWF 1000 - 1100 CPE 2.216 TUNNELL, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the Engineering Honors Program. Topic description: Principles of engineering entrepreneurship, including legal aspects and the ethics of practice. meets with E S 370H, M E 379M. • 14725 T 600 - 900P ETC 2.132 NICHOLS, S Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor. meets with BME 385J. • 14730 TTH 1230 - 200P PHR 2.114 MARKEY, M BME 678B unique FUNCTIONAL IMAGING LABORATORY Hour(s) to be arranged. Students conduct research in biomedical companies in Texas and nationwide. Research may include development, management, business administration, and other topics. Requires a substantial final report. Restricted to biomedical engineering majors. • 14720 MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING BME 678A course BME 381J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. An in-depth examination of selected topics, such as optical and thermal properties of laser interaction with tissue; measurement of perfusion inthe microvascular system; diagnostic imaging; interaction of living systems with electromagnetic fields; robotic surgical tools; ophthalmic instrumentation; noninvasive cardiovascular measurements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Additional prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 384J (Topic 1) or Electrical Engineering 385J (Topic 31). same as E E 385J (TOPIC 32). also meets with E E 374L, BME 374L. • 14805 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 126 RYLANDER, H TTH 200 - 500P BME 3.310 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biomedical Engineering 385J and 387J may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 14810 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biomedical Engineering 385J and 387J may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, C E 397, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 14815 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biomedical Engineering 385J and 387J may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. Topic title: Models for growth and remodeling in native and engineered tissue systems. Topic description: Current growth and remodeling theory with a focus on constitutive model development and its' relation to under lying structural elements, including structural proteins and constituent cell populations. The course will present contemporary efforts to incorporate these novel models into computational frameworks to solve advance d problems in biomedicine. meets with M E 385J, CSE 397. • 14820 TTH 1100 - 1230P GAR 0.120 SACKS, M course unique days time room instructor MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING fee: $111.00 BME 197 RESEARCH PROBLEMS fee: $37.00 BME 297 RESEARCH PROBLEMS fee: $74.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Biomedical Engineering 385J and 387J may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering and consent of instructor. meets with BME 377T. • 14825 TTH 1230 - 200P PHR 2.114 MARKEY, M Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Problems selected by the student with approval of the faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14835 RESEARCH PROBLEMS fee: $111.00 BME 597 RESEARCH PROBLEMS fee: $185.00 BME 197E BME 197R BME 197S BME 698A BME 698B unique DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 BME 999W DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Problems selected by the student with approval of the faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14830 BME 397 BME 697 course BME 699W RESEARCH PROBLEMS fee: $222.00 PROFESNL RESPONSBLS IN IMAGING fee: $37.00 IMAGING RESEARCH SEMINAR fee: $37.00 CHE 210 fee: $47.00 THESIS fee: $111.00 THESIS BME 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 BME 399R DISSERTATION fee: $216.00 CHE 322 THERMODYNAMICS fee: $216.00 CHE 322M MOLECULAR THERMODYNAMICS fee: $216.00 CHE 325LX COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 fee: $111.00 CHE 325LY COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser. • 14880 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14885 BME 699R DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 BME 999R DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 BME 399W DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14890 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 14895 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14900 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14910 INTRO TO CHEM ENGR ANALYSIS CHE 317 fee: $111.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in biomedical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Biomedical Engineering 698A. • 14875 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 14905 fee: $144.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14865 TH 330 - 500P BME 3.204 REN, P Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in biomedical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Biomedical Engineering 698A. • 14870 instructor INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14855 RYLANDER, H GRAD SMNR IN BIOMEDICAL ENGR room Chemical Engineering - CHE Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Problems selected by the student with approval of the faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14850 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 14860 T 330 - 430P BME 3.206 MARKEY, M time DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Problems selected by the student with approval of the faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14840 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Problems selected by the student with approval of the faculty adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in biomedical engineering. • 14845 days CHE 325LZ Computer programming focusing on basics of computing, high-level programming environments, and spreadsheets, with application to chemical engineering. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: A major in chemical engineering or consent of instructor. • 14965 MW 800 - 900 CPE 2.218 SWINNEA, J F 800 - 900 CPE 1.418 • 14970 MW 800 - 900 CPE 2.218 SWINNEA, J F 900 - 1000 CPE 1.418 • 14975 MW 800 - 900 CPE 2.218 SWINNEA, J F 1000 - 1100 CPE 1.418 • 14980 MW 800 - 900 CPE 2.218 SWINNEA, J F 1100 - 1200 CPE 1.418 Principles and applications of material and energy balances in process analysis. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course in order to take upper-division courses in chemical engineering. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 210, Chemistry 302, and Mathematics 408D with a grade of at least C- in each. • 14985 TTH 800 - 930 CPE 2.220 FREEMAN, B M 300 - 500P CPE 2.212 • 14990 TTH 800 - 930 CPE 2.220 FREEMAN, B M 300 - 500P CPE 2.216 • 14995 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.218 LEWIS, M M 300 - 500P CPE 2.218 • 15000 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.218 LEWIS, M M 300 - 500P CPE 2.220 Introductory course in thermodynamics with special reference to chemical process applications: basic laws, thermodynamic properties of single component systems, expansion and compression of fluids, heat engines, multicomponent systems, physical equilibrium, chemical equilibrium. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 210, 317, Chemistry 353, and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15005 TTH 800 - 930 CPE 2.218 CONTRERAS, L M 100 - 200P CPE 2.218 Statistical and molecular concepts, especially the role of the microscopic chemical potential. Chemical Engineering 322M and 379 (Topic: Molecular Thermodynamics) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, Chemical Engineering 322 or the equivalent, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. meets with CHE 384. • 15010 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.216 SANCHEZ, I Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Chemical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Chemical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Chemical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15015 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Chemical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Chemical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Chemical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15020 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Chemical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and ap93 course unique days time room instructor course pointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Chemical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Chemical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15025 CHE 225MA COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 CHE 225MB COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 CHE 125N CHE 333T CHE 341 CHE 353 CHE 253K CHE 253M CHE 354 CHE 356 94 CHE 359 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a fulltime cooperative work tour. • 15040 ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT PHENOMENA APPLIED STATISTICS fee: $216.00 CHE 372 CHEM REACTOR ANALYSIS AND DSGN fee: $216.00 PROCESS DESIGN AND OPERATIONS fee: $288.00 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $72.00 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $144.00 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH PROJ-HONORS fee: $216.00 MEAS, CNTRL, AND DATA ANLY LAB UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT fee: $216.00 CHE 179 TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 CHE 279 TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fee: $144.00 CHE 473K CHE 177K CHE 277K fee: $144.00 Statistical methods such as data exploration and summary, least-squares fitting, probability and probability distributions, statistical inference and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, design of experiments, statistical quality control, and use of professional statistical software. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 210, 317, and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15100 MW 900 - 1000 CPE 2.216 FRIEDMAN, K CHE 377K fee: $144.00 Laboratory safety; measurement and statistical analysis of transport process variables like temperature, pressure, and flow rate; computer data acquisition; feedback control; statistical process control and design of experiments; and production of professionallevel lab reports. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 333T, 353, and 253K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15110 T 100 - 600P CPE 1.420 FRIEDMAN, K TRANSPORT PROCESSES OPTIMIZATION: THEORY/PRACTICE fee: $216.00 Techniques of optimization, including formulation of optimization problems, onedimensional search techniques, analytical methods, and n-dimensional search techniques; application of methods to process-industry problems. Prerequisite: Upper- Technology and policy related to energy supply and demand, oil and gas production, coal utilization, hydrogen production, fuel cells, transportation, nuclear power, solar and wind energy, biomass utilization, energy conservation, and climate change. Only one of the following may be counted: Chemical Engineering 359, 379 (Topic: Energy Technology and Policy), 384 (Topic: Energy Technology and Policy). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. meets with MAN 385, M E 379M, M E 382Q (TOPIC 4), EER 396, CHE 384, P A 388K. • 15135 TTH 800 - 930 ECJ 1.202 BEACH, F Design and analysis of equilibrium and mass transfer based on separations such as absorption, chromatography, crystallization, distillation, extraction, and membranebased processes. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 322 and 353 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15145 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.218 JOHNSTON, K F 100 - 200P CPE 2.212 • 15150 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.218 JOHNSTON, K F 200 - 300P WEL 4.224 Planning and design of commercial chemical and biochemical reaction systems for producing fuels, polymers, specialty and consumer products, pharmaceuticals, solidstate devices, and other products. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 322, 348, and 354 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15165 MWF 1200 - 100P CPE 2.218 ELLISON, C TH 200 - 300P BUR 208 Process design, economics, and safety; design projects representing a variety of industries and products. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 354, 363, and 372 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15170 MWF 1000 - 1100 CPE 2.218 W 1200 - 200P CPE 2.216 • 15175 MWF 1000 - 1100 CPE 2.218 W 200 - 400P CPE 2.220 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic to be selected in conjunction with individual chemical engineering faculty member, with approval by the department chair. A final written report is required. Prerequisite: A grade point average of at least 3.00 in chemical engineering courses. Students must register in the undergraduate advising office. • 15180 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic to be selected in conjunction with individual chemical engineering faculty member, with approval by the department chair. A final written report is required. Prerequisite: A grade point average of at least 3.00 in chemical engineering courses. Students must register in the undergraduate advising office. • 15185 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic to be selected in conjunction with individual chemical engineering faculty member, with approval by the department chair. A final written report is required. Prerequisite: A grade point average of at least 3.00 in chemical engineering courses. Students must register in the undergraduate advising office. Restricted to chemical engineering students in the Cockrell School of Engineering Honors Program. • 15190 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Recommended for students considering graduate study. Topic to be selected in conjunction with individual chemical engineering faculty member, with approval by the department chair. A final written report is required. Prerequisite: A grade point average of at least 3.00 in chemical engineering courses. Students must register in the undergraduate advising office. • 15195 fee: $216.00 Design and analysis of heat exchangers, fluid-flow systems and equipment, and interphase-contact devices. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least Cin this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 348 and 353 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15120 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.218 DINSMOOR, B W 300 - 400P CPE 2.212 • 15125 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.218 DINSMOOR, B W 400 - 500P CPE 2.212 instructor SEPARATN PROC & MASS TRANSFER fee: $216.00 Basic study of momentum, energy and mass transport; includes viscous and turbulent flow; heat transfer and mass diffusion. Chemical engineering majors must make a grade of at least C- in this course. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 317 and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 15090 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.220 MULLINS, C W 300 - 500P CPE 2.218 • 15095 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.216 EDISON, T W 300 - 500P CPE 2.216 room CHE 363 fee: $216.00 Overview of environmental assessment tools for chemical processes and products, including life cycle and risk assessments. Overview of design tools for improving environmental performance of chemical processes, including unit operations and flowsheet analysis methods. Only one of the following may be counted: Chemical Engineering 341, 384 (Topic: Design for Environment), 395K. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15070 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.216 ALLEN, D time fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 Advanced technical communication skills, with emphasis on writing strategies for technical documents, oral presentations, and visual aids. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering. • 15065 T 1230 - 200P CPE 2.216 RANDALL, D TH 330 - 500P CPE 1.418 days ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Chemical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Chemical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15030 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of chemical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Chemical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Chemical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15035 unique division standing, Chemical Engineering 348 and 353,and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consentof the department. meets with CHE 384. • 15130 TTH 500 - 630P CPE 2.220 RUIZ, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15200 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics course unique days time room instructor course CHE 379 ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC POLICY NANOMATERIALS CHEMISTRY & ENGR fee: $216.00 NANOTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION fee: $216.00 fee: $111.00 BIOMEDICAL SEMINAR fee: $111.00 ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY fee: $111.00 ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC POLICY fee: $111.00 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH fee: $111.00 MATH MODEL OF ENGINEERED SYS fee: $111.00 MOLECULAR THERMODYNAMICS fee: $111.00 NANOMATERIALS CHEMISTRY & ENGR fee: $111.00 OPTIMIZATION: THEORY/PRACTICE fee: $111.00 QUANT ANLY OF CELL/MOLEC BIOL fee: $111.00 CHE 684 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH fee: $222.00 CHE 185 RESEARCH fee: $37.00 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15270 F 200 - 500P CPE 2.222 PEPPAS, N Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 385, M E 379M, M E 382Q (TOPIC 4), EER 396, CHE 359, P A 388K. • 15275 TTH 800 - 930 ECJ 1.202 BEACH, F Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. Restricted to students of all majors in the Maymester Abroad Program; contact the instructor for permission to register for this class. Class meets May 24-June 20. Taught in Barcelona, Spain. Students must consult wi th Study Abroad Program Coordinator as travel and orientation dates my be in addition to these dates. • 15227 KORGEL, B TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fee: $216.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with CHE 379. • 15280 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.220 MARTIN, L Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. meets with CHE 384. • 15230 MWF 1100 - 1200 NOA 1.124 MAYNARD, J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15290 TTH 330 - 500P CPE 2.218 ELLISON, C Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15235 CHE 479 CHE 679HA CHE 679HB CHE 384 TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15295 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.216 BALDEA, M fee: $288.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15240 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with CHE 322M. • 15300 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.216 SANCHEZ, I fee: $216.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of a chemical engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the department chair. The student makes two oral presentations and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Chemical Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, enrollment in the Chemical Engineering Honors Program and credit for Chemical Engineering 679HA. • 15245 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS ADV ORAL COMM INTL ENGR STU Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with CHE 379. • 15305 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.222 KORGEL, B Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with CHE 356. • 15310 TTH 500 - 630P CPE 2.220 RUIZ, J fee: $216.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of a chemical engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the department chair. The student makes two oral presentations and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Chemical Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, enrollment in the Chemical Engineering Honors Program and credit for Chemical Engineering 679HA. • 15250 fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, C E 397, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 15255 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G instructor Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15265 MWF 400 - 500P RLM 5.126 YEH, H Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. meets with CHE 384. • 15225 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.222 KORGEL, B fee: $216.00 room BIOMED MICRO & NANOTECHNOLOGY Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15220 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.220 BONNECAZE, R QUANT ANLY OF CELL/MOLEC BIOL time fee: $111.00 fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 days Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, C E 397, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 15260 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. meets with CHE 384. • 15210 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.220 MARTIN, L MODELNG OF NANOPATTERNING PROS unique ADV WRITTEN COMM INTL ENGR STU vary. Special topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and admission to an appropriate major sequence in engineering or consent of the department. • 15205 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. meets with CHE 379. • 15315 MWF 1100 - 1200 NOA 1.124 MAYNARD, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Any number of topics may be taken for credit, and, with consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15320 May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15325 F 1200 - 100P ECJ 1.202 ALPER, H 95 course unique days time room instructor course RESEARCH fee: $37.00 RESEARCH-UTEACH fee: $37.00 CHE 285 RESEARCH fee: $76.00 CHE 385 RESEARCH fee: $113.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15330 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. Restricted to students in the UTeach program. • 15335 CHE 685 RESEARCH fee: $226.00 CHE 386L LAB EXPS IN X-RAY DIFFRACTION fee: $167.00 CHE 392 POLYMER SCIENCE fee: $111.00 CHE 397M GRADUATE RESEARCH INTERNSHIP fee: $111.00 THESIS fee: $111.00 THESIS fee: $111.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 CHE 698A CHE 698B CHE 398R CHE 398T CHE 399R CHE 699R CHE 999R CHE 399W CHE 699W CHE 999W 96 Details of polymerization mechanisms; structure-property relationships, fundamentals of processing, and characterization of high polymers. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 15360 MWF 1000 - 1100 CPE 2.220 PAUL, D ARE 217 SUPERVISED TEACHING IN CHE fee: $111.00 ARE 320L INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN II fee: $216.00 ARE 323K PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS fee: $216.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 ARE 325LX ARE 325LY DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 ARE 325LZ Hour(s) to be arranged. Teaching under the close supervision of the instructor for one to four semesters; weekly group meetings; individual consultation; reports. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and appointment as a teaching assistant. • 15385 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 15390 ARE 225MA Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 15395 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 15400 ARE 225MB Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 15405 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 15410 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Chemical Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 15415 instructor fee: $144.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in chemical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Chemical Engineering 698A. • 15375 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser. • 15380 room COMP-AIDED DESIGN AND GRAPHICS Hour(s) to be arranged. Research associated with enrollment in the Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP). Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering and consent of instructor and the dean of the Cockrell School of Engineering. • 15365 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in chemical engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Chemical Engineering 698A. • 15370 time Architectural Engineering - ARE Civil Engineering - C E Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15350 Application of X-ray diffraction techniques to the examination of polycrystalline and single crystal materials. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15355 MW 100 - 400P ETC 9.130 SWINNEA, J days DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15340 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemical engineering, or graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15345 unique ARE 125N Introduction to procedures in computer-aided design and computer graphics used in producing plans and three-dimensional electronic models associated with building design and construction. • 15470 MW 600 - 900P ECJ 5.408 KAZI, F • 15475 TTH 600 - 900P ECJ 5.408 KAZI, F Continuation of Architectural Engineering 320K. Focus on building design. Prerequisite: Architectural Engineering 320K and credit or registration for Architectural Engineering 335. • 15480 MW 1200 - 300P ECJ 5.406 BROOKS, G F 1200 - 100P ECJ 5.410 F 100 - 300P ECJ 5.406 • 15485 TTH 1230 - 430P ECJ 5.406 BROOKS, G F 1200 - 100P ECJ 5.410 Solving economic problems related to construction and engineering; construction project management techniques; characteristics of construction organizations, equipment, and methods. Prerequisite: Mathematics 408D or 408M. • 15490 TTH 800 - 930 CPE 2.204 LEITE, F • 15495 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.206 LEITE, F Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Architectural Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Architectural Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Architectural Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15500 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Architectural Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Architectural Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Architectural Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15505 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Architectural Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Architectural Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Architectural Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15510 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering studentsin the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Architectural Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Architectural Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15515 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering studentsin the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Architectural Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Architectural Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15520 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of architectural engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Prerequisite: Architectural Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a mem- course unique days time room instructor ber of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15525 ARE 335 ARE 346N ARE 346P ARE 362L ARE 465 ARE 366 MATLS AND METHS OF BLDG CONSTR RESEARCH STUDIES IN ARCH ENGR fee: $111.00 ARE 698A THESIS fee: $111.00 ARE 698B THESIS fee: $111.00 DEPARTMENTAL REPORT fee: $111.00 MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 CIVIL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS fee: $216.00 INTRO TO COMPUTER METHODS fee: $216.00 PROBABIL/STATS FOR CIVIL ENGRS fee: $216.00 ARE 383 fee: $288.00 Design of low-rise buildings, including structural and environmental systems; preparation of contract documents. Prerequisite: Architectural Engineering 217, 320L, 335, and 346N; Civil Engineering 331 or 335, and 357; with approval of the department, Civil Engineering 331, 335, or 357 may be taken concurrently with Architectural Engineering 465. • 15555 TTH 800 - 1100 ECJ 5.406 KUNTZ, K • 15560 MW 300 - 600P ECJ 5.406 RICKARD, J CONTRACTS, LIABILITY, & ETHICS fee: $111.00 fee: $216.00 Engineering properties of wood; design of glued-laminated and lumber structural members, connections, and simple systems; introduction to shear walls and diaphragms. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 329. meets with C E 397 (TOPIC 14). • 15550 MW 200 - 300P ECJ 5.410 WHEAT, D F 200 - 500P ECJ 5.410 INTEGRATED DESIGN PROJECT INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN ARE ARE 382 fee: $216.00 Design and analysis of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems for buildings. Focus on application of fundamental energy and mass transfer principles to HVAC components. Prerequisite: Architectural Engineering 346N or consent of instructor. meets with C E 389H. • 15545 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ B.226 NOVOSELAC, A STRUCTURAL DESIGN IN WOOD fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 Analysis and design of building air conditioning systems; heating and cooling load calculations, air side systems analysis, air distribution, building electrical requirements, electrical and lighting systems. Prerequisite: Physics 303L and 103N, and credit or registration for Mechanical Engineering 320 or 326. • 15540 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 9.236 XU, Y HVAC DESIGN unique UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 Elements and properties of construction materials and components; fabrication and construction technologies, methods, and processes; engineering systems characteristic of commercial buildings such as foundation, structural, and building envelope systems. Prerequisite: Architectural Engineering 320K, Civil Engineering 314K, and admission to the major sequence in architectural engineering. • 15530 MF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.406 O'CONNOR, J M 400 - 600P ECJ 9.236 • 15535 WF 300 - 500P ECJ 6.406 CALDAS, C BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS course ARE 679HB fee: $216.00 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Legal aspects of engineering and construction contracts; contract formation, interpretation, rights and duties, and changes; legal liabilities and professional ethics of architects, engineers, and contractors. Prerequisite: Admission to the major sequence in civil engineering or architectural engineering. • 15565 MW 1200 - 100P BUR 116 BORCHERDING, J M 400 - 600P ECJ 7.208 • 15570 MW 1200 - 100P BUR 116 BORCHERDING, J T 400 - 600P ECJ 7.208 ARE 177K STUDIES IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGR fee: $72.00 ARE 277K STUDIES IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGR fee: $144.00 ARE 377K STDS IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGR-HON fee: $216.00 ARE 398D ARE 398R C E 301 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 15575 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 15580 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. Restricted to architectural engineering students in the Cockrell School of Engineering Honors Program. • 15585 STUDIES IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGR fee: $216.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 C E 311K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic. • 15590 ARE 679HA Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Architectural Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 15595 C E 311S days time room instructor Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Architectural Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 15600 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Investigation of problems in building construction, selected by the student with approval of the graduate adviser. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in architectural engineering and consent of the graduate adviser. • 15605 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics are offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 15610 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architectural engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architectural Engineering 698A. • 15615 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in architectural engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Architectural Engineering 698A. • 15620 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the Master of Science in Engineering degree under the departmental report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in architectural engineering and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser. • 15625 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the Graduate School report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in architectural engineering and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser. • 15630 Introduction to civil engineering as a career; engineering problem solving; use of computers for text, graphics, and data analysis; introduction to civil engineering measurements; breadth of disciplines within civil engineering; engineering ethics. • 15685 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M M 900 - 1200 ECJ 5.418 • 15690 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M F 900 - 1200 ECJ 5.418 • 15695 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M M 200 - 500P ECJ 5.416 • 15700 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M T 200 - 500P ECJ B.111 • 15705 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M W 200 - 500P ECJ 5.418 • 15710 MW 100 - 200P ECJ 1.202 ENGELHARDT, M TH 200 - 500P ECJ B.111 Organization and programming of civil engineering problems for computer solutions. Prerequisite: Credit or registration for Mathematics 408D or 308L. • 15715 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.206 T 1230 - 230P ECJ 3.302 • 15720 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.206 TH 1230 - 230P ECJ 3.302 • 15725 TTH 1100 - 1230P CPE 2.206 TH 330 - 530P ECJ 3.302 • 15730 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 6.406 W 200 - 400P ECJ 3.302 • 15735 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 6.406 W 400 - 600P ECJ 3.302 Basic theory of probability and statistics with practical applications to civil engineering problems, including statistical inference and sampling. Additional subjects may include reliability and risk analyses, estimation and regression analyses, and experimental design. Prerequisite: Mathematics 408D or 408M. • 15740 MWF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 7.208 T 330 - 430P ECJ 3.402 • 15745 MWF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 7.208 T 430 - 530P ECJ 3.402 97 course unique days • 15750 TTH M • 15755 TTH M C E 314K C E 319F time 200 - 330P 200 - 300P 200 - 330P 300 - 400P room instructor CPE 2.212 ECJ 7.202 CPE 2.212 ECJ 9.236 PROPS AND BEHAV OF ENGR MATLS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS fee: $216.00 C E 325LX COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 C E 325LZ 98 fee: $322.00 C E 225MB COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 C E 125N COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN fee: $216.00 ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION fee: $216.00 C E 335 ELEMENTS OF STEEL DESIGN fee: $216.00 C E 341 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR fee: $216.00 C E 342 WATER & WASTEWTR TREATMT ENGR fee: $216.00 C E 351 CONCRETE MATERIALS fee: $216.00 C E 356 ELEMENTS OF HYDRAULIC ENGR fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 Fluid properties, hydrostatics, elements of fluid dynamics, energy and momentum, boundary layers, similitude, pipe flow, metering instruments, drag forces. Civil Engineering 319F and Mechanical Engineering 330 may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 306. • 15790 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.212 W 1100 - 100P ECJ B.112A • 15795 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.212 W 100 - 300P ECJ B.112A • 15800 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.212 M 300 - 500P ECJ B.112A • 15805 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.212 W 300 - 500P ECJ B.112A • 15810 TTH 930 - 1100 CPE 2.212 W 500 - 700P ECJ B.112A • 15815 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.206 W 1100 - 100P ECJ B.112A • 15820 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.206 W 100 - 300P ECJ B.112A • 15825 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.206 M 300 - 500P ECJ B.112A • 15830 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.206 W 300 - 500P ECJ B.112A • 15835 TTH 1230 - 200P CPE 2.206 W 500 - 700P ECJ B.112A C E 321 C E 325LY unique COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $216.00 Structure, properties, and behavior of engineering materials, including concrete and metals. Laboratory exercises illustrate mechanical behavior of typical materials and demonstrate selected principles of mechanics. Prerequisite: Chemistry 301 and Engineering Mechanics 319. • 15760 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K T 930 - 1230P ECJ B.226 • 15765 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K TH 930 - 1230P ECJ B.226 • 15770 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K M 200 - 500P ECJ B.226 • 15775 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K T 200 - 500P ECJ B.226 • 15780 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K W 200 - 500P ECJ B.226 • 15785 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 1.202 FOLLIARD, K TH 200 - 500P ECJ B.226 ELEMENTARY MECHANICS OF FLUIDS course C E 225MA C E 329 C E 331 C E 333T Planning, economics, location, construction, operation, maintenance, and design of transportation systems; concepts of various modes of transportation. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 311S. • 15840 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 7.208 ZHANG, Z • 15845 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 5.410 MACHEMEHL, R Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Civil Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Civil Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Civil Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15850 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Civil Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Civil Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Civil Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15855 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Civil Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Civil Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Civil Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15860 days time room instructor Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Civil Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Civil Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15865 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Civil Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Civil Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15870 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of civil engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 15875 Classical methods of analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures under stationary and moving loads. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 319 and Civil Engineering 311K. • 15880 WF 900 - 1000 ECJ 7.208 ZHU, J M 300 - 500P ECJ 1.204 • 15885 WF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 1.204 WHEAT, D M 400 - 600P ECJ 6.406 Design of reinforced concrete beams and columns. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 314K and 329. • 15890 WF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 5.410 M 300 - 600P BUR 116 Technical communication skills for engineers, especially researching and writing technical documents for many kinds of readers, representing information graphically, delivering oral presentations, working collaboratively, and managing computer-mediated communication. Civil Engineering 333H and 333T may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Rhetoric and Writing 306 and admission to an appropriate major sequence in architectural or civil engineering. • 15895 MW 1200 - 100P CPE 2.212 HART, H TH 930 - 1100 ECJ 3.402 • 15900 MW 1200 - 100P CPE 2.212 HART, H TH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 3.402 • 15905 MW 1200 - 100P CPE 2.212 HART, H TH 1230 - 200P ECJ 3.402 • 15910 MW 1200 - 100P CPE 2.212 HART, H TH 200 - 330P ECJ 3.402 Analysis and design of tension members, beams, columns, and bolted and welded connections. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 314K and 329. • 15915 WF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 6.406 HELWIG, T M 300 - 600P ECJ 6.406 • 15920 MF 100 - 200P ECJ B.226 W 300 - 600P ECJ 7.208 Quantitative evaluation of the environmental, economic, and technical problems involved in control of pollutants of the air, water, and land. Prerequisite: Chemistry 301 and 302, or consent of instructor. • 15925 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 1.204 Application of chemical, biological, and physical principles to the analysis and design of water and wastewater treatment processes. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 341 and credit or registration for Civil Engineering 319F, or consent of instructor. • 15930 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 6.406 KIRISITS, M Portland cement, aggregates, supplementary cementing materials, properties of fresh and hardened concrete, concrete durability, mixture proportioning, concrete construction, special concretes. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 314K. • 15935 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 7.208 JUENGER, M TH 200 - 500P ECJ 6.406 Flow in closed conduits, hydraulic machinery; open-channel flow; flow measurement; design of storm sewers. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 319F. • 15940 TTH 330 - 500P CPE 2.220 BURGIN, J M 900 - 1100 ECJ B.111 course unique days • 15945 TTH W • 15950 TTH M • 15955 TTH T C E 357 C E 362M time room instructor course unique 330 - 500P 900 - 1100 330 - 500P 100 - 300P 330 - 500P 500 - 700P CPE 2.220 ECJ B.111 CPE 2.220 ECJ B.111 CPE 2.220 ECJ B.111 BURGIN, J C E 171P ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALISM fee: $72.00 HYDROLOGY fee: $216.00 C E 374L GROUNDWATER HYDRAULICS fee: $216.00 C E 375 EARTH SLOPES/RETAINING STRUCTS fee: $216.00 STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING fee: $72.00 PROJ DSGN FOR UNDERSRVD COMMS fee: $144.00 STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING fee: $144.00 INDOOR AIR QUALITY fee: $216.00 STDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING-HON fee: $216.00 STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING fee: $216.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING BURGIN, J BURGIN, J fee: $216.00 Engineering properties of soils; permeability and shear strength of soils; settlement of embankments and foundations of structures; laboratory measurements. Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics 319 and Civil Engineering 319F. • 15960 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B T 930 - 1230P ECJ B.140 • 15965 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B M 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 15970 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B T 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 15975 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B W 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 15980 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B TH 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 15985 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 5.410 COX, B F 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 15990 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C T 930 - 1230P ECJ B.140 • 15995 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C M 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 16000 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C T 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 16005 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C W 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 16010 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C TH 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 • 16015 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.410 EL MOHTAR, C F 200 - 500P ECJ B.140 ADV REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN fee: $216.00 C E 363 ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 C E 364 DSGN WASTEWTR/WTR TRTMNT FACIL fee: $216.00 C E 365K HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING DESIGN fee: $216.00 DSG/EVAL GRND-BASE TRAN SYS fee: $216.00 C E 367G C E 367P C E 370K C E 374K C E 177K C E 277K Design of reinforced concrete buildings, including floor systems and structural walls. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 331. • 16020 WF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 5.410 GHANNOUM, W M 300 - 600P ECJ 5.410 Structural analysis for forces and deflections using stiffness and flexibility approaches; application of energy methods in structural analysis; stiffness methods for computerbased structural analysis. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 329. • 16025 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 6.406 KALLIVOKAS, L C E 377K fee: $216.00 ENVIR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 instructor Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Examines professional engineering licensure, ethics, leadership, public service, and public policy, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary perspectives, legal and business considerations, and the importance of lifelong learning. Includes participation in a public service project. Prerequisite: Admission to the major sequence in civil engineering and credit or registration for one of the following: Civil Engineering 360K, 362M, 362N, 364, 365K, 367, 376. • 16050 W 300 - 500P ECJ 1.202 GILBERT, R Phases of the hydrologic cycle, unit hydrograph, flow routing, hydrologic statistics, design storms and flows, design of storm sewers, detention ponds and water supply reservoirs. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 311S and 356. • 16055 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 6.406 PASSALACQUA, P Darcy's law, steady flow in aquifers, aquifer and well testing, regional flow, numerical simulation of groundwater flow, unsaturated flow, and groundwater recharge. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 356 or consent of instructor. • 16060 TTH 800 - 930 ECJ 6.406 MCKINNEY, D Earth fills, excavations, and dams; soil compaction, ground improvement,and slope stability; seepage and dewatering; study of earth-pressure theories; design of earthretaining structures. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 357. • 16065 MWF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 7.208 ZORNBERG, J Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 16070 Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. meets with M E 279M. • 16075 MW 400 - 600P ETC 2.114 BURGIN, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 16085 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 9.236 CORSI, R Hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 16095 C E 679HA Basic principles of design of pavements for highways, airfields, and railroads; pavement construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 321, 357, and 366K. • 16044 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 5.416 PROZZI, J Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Principles of environmental chemistry; measurement of contaminants in air, water, and land environments; applications to municipal, industrial, and ambient samples. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing in engineering and Civil Engineering 341, or consent of instructor. meets with C E 390L. • 16045 M 100 - 400P ECJ 7.208 KATZ, L W 100 - 300P ECJ 7.208 room Hour(s) to be arranged. Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. Restricted to civil engineering students in the Cockrell School of Engineering Honors Program. • 16090 Application of engineering hydraulics to stormwater management; storm sewer design; engineering hydrology; open-channel hydraulics; hydraulic structures; culverts and bridges; stormwater detention facilities. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 356. • 16035 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 7.208 MAIDMENT, D PAVEMENT DESIGN & PERFORMANCE time Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Various specified topics or conference course. Some topics are offered on the pass/fail basis only. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule. • 16080 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Analysis, synthesis, and integrated design of collection systems, pumping stations, and treatment plants for municipal wastewater; design of water treatment plants. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 356 and credit or registration for Civil Engineering 342, or consent of instructor. • 16030 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 9.236 KINNEY, K Methods for design and evaluation of transportation systems, emphasizing roadway and non-motorized travel, in light of traveler safety, system operations, construction and maintenance costs, environmental impacts, and other considerations. Civil Engineering 367G and 377K (Topic: Design of Ground-Based Transportation) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 321 or consent of instructor. • 16040 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.410 KOCKELMAN, K M 1200 - 200P ECJ 3.402 days C E 679HB Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Civil Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 16100 Research performed during two consecutive semesters under the supervision of an engineering faculty member; topics are selected jointly by the student and the faculty member with approval by the director of the Engineering Honors Program. The student makes an oral presentation and writes a thesis. Students pursuing both the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, and a bachelor's degree in engineering may use this course to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. Prerequisite: For 679HA, enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program; for 679HB, Civil Engineering 679HA and enrollment in the Engineering Honors Program. • 16105 99 course unique C E 380W WATER RESOURCES ENGR RSCH SMNR fee: $111.00 COMPUTER METHS IN STRUCT ANLY fee: $111.00 C E 381P C E 383D C E 383F C E 383P C E 384P C E 384T C E 385D days time room instructor Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Presentations and discussions on various topics in water resources engineering. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16110 TH 330 - 630P ECJ 1.204 KATZ, L Linear and nonlinear analysis of trusses and frames; introduction to structural stability; and computational aspects of linear and nonlinear structural analysis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16115 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 7.202 WILLIAMSON, E STEEL BRIDGE DESIGN fee: $111.00 Design of steel highway bridges, including the analysis and design of composite girder, box girder, and cable-stayed bridges. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Civil Engineering 362N or the equivalent. • 16117 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 5.410 HELWIG, T STRUCTURAL FIRE ENGINEERING fee: $111.00 Theory, advantages, and limitations; various systems of prestressing; composite construction; continuous span theory. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Civil Engineering 331, and consent of instructor. • 16125 MWF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 6.406 BAYRAK, O DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES fee: $111.00 Physics of explosions and basic blast phenomenology; structural loading due to blast effects; nonlinear dynamic response of blast-loaded structures; protective design; progressive collapse. Civil Engineering 384T and 397 (Topic: Blast-Resistant Structural Design) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16135 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 5.418 WILLIAMSON, E WATER RESOURCES PLANNING/MGMT fee: $111.00 C E 389H HVAC DESIGN fee: $111.00 C E 390J ENGINEERING MICROBIOLOGY fee: $241.00 C E 390L ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS fee: $216.00 C E 391H URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING fee: $111.00 2-DESIGN AND PERF OF PAVEMENTS fee: $111.00 DYNAMIC TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT fee: $111.00 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ENGR fee: $111.00 fee: $111.00 Single and multidegree-of-freedom systems; dynamic load factors, response to harmonic excitation; damping; modal analysis; direct integration of equations of motion; analysis in time and frequency domains; application to earthquake, wind, wave, and traffic loadings. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Civil Engineering 381P or consent of instructor. meets with C E 383P. • 16130 MWF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 6.406 KALLIVOKAS, L BLAST RESISTANT STRUCTRAL DSGN unique DECISION, RISK, & RELIABILITY fee: $111.00 Behavior and design of structures subjected to fire; heat transfer fundamentals and modeling of fires; material properties at elevated temperature; structural fire resistance and protection; calculating structure-fire response. Civil Engineering 383F and 397 (Topic: Structural Fire Engineering) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16120 MWF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 7.202 ENGELHARDT, M PRESTRESSED CONCRETE course C E 387T fee: $111.00 C E 391P C E 392D days time room instructor Principles and theory for modeling uncertainty in civil engineering, analyzing how uncertainties affect performance, and developing rational bases for design and decision making under uncertain conditions. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and an introductory course in probability and statistics. • 16165 MWF 100 - 200P ECJ 7.202 GILBERT, R Design of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and three of the following courses: Architectural Engineering 346N, Civil Engineering 319F, Mechanical Engineering 320, 326, 330, 339. meets with ARE 346P. • 16170 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ B.226 NOVOSELAC, A Fundamentals of microbiology and biochemistry as applied to environmental pollution and sustainable treatment processes, energetics and kinetics of microbial growth, and biological fate of pollutants; introduction to laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16175 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 7.208 KIRISITS, M Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Advanced analytical procedures for the sampling, monitoring, and analyses of air, liquid, and other wastes. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, one year of chemistry, and consent of instructor. meets with C E 370K. • 16180 M 100 - 400P ECJ 7.208 KATZ, L W 100 - 300P ECJ 7.208 Interrelationship of transportation and the urban environment; methodologies for planning multimodal transportation systems and developing feasible alternatives; emphasis on developing insight into the transportation problem and the planning process rather than on solving specific problems of limited scope. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. meets with CRP 384 (TOPIC 1). • 16185 MW 1100 - 1230P ECJ 5.416 WALTON, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Pavement performance evaluation and the application of theory to the design of pavements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16190 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 5.418 BHASIN, A Theory and practice of dynamic traffic assignment as an evolving field. Subjects include basic flow models (point queues, cell transmission model, and link transmission model), time-dependent shortest path algorithms, equilibrium algorithms (convex combinations, simplicial decomposition, and gradient methods), and case studies from practice. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16195 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.416 BOYLES, S Application of engineering economics, microeconomic theory, and operations research to the planning and management of water systems; major topics include flood control, hydroelectric power, water supply, multiobjective planning, and urban water resource management. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16140 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 7.202 MCKINNEY, D C E 392M C E 385L 2-BIOL WASTWTR TRT/SLUDGE PROC fee: $111.00 C E 392N 2-RELIABIL/MAIN INFRASTRUC SYS fee: $111.00 C E 385W DRINK WTR: TREAT/PUBL HLTH ISS fee: $111.00 C E 393 ADVANCED CONCRETE MATERIALS fee: $111.00 STRUCTURAL ENGR RESEARCH SMNR fee: $111.00 2-PROJECT INFO MANAGEMENT SYS fee: $111.00 4-PROJECT MANAGEMENT fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Principles of sustainable treatment of domestic and industrial water, wastewater, and sludges. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Additional prerequisite: Civil Engineering 342 or consent of instructor. • 16145 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 5.416 MALINA, J Fundamentals and applications of drinking water treatment processes, interactions among treatment processes, source water quality, and publichealth issues. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, Civil Engineering 385L (Topic 1: Physical and Chemical Treatment), and consent of instructor. • 16150 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 6.406 LAWLER, D C E 387C GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING fee: $211.00 C E 387M 1-STABILITY OF EARTH SLOPES fee: $111.00 C E 387R 100 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. Hydraulic conductivity of soils; clay behavior; compacted clay barriers; unsaturated soil behavior and barriers; geosynthetics and geosynthetic barriers; contaminants and solid waste; liquid drainage layers; stability of landfills; contaminant transport through barriers. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16155 MWF 900 - 1000 ECJ 9.236 ZORNBERG, J Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Development and application of limit equilibrium procedures, including effects of seepage, rapid drawdown, and seismic loading and reinforcement for stability analysis of natural and constructed slopes. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16157 MWF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 9.236 RATHJE, E 2-SOIL AND ROCK DYNAMICS C E 393S C E 395R fee: $186.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Wave propagation in soil and rock, foundation vibration and isolation, dynamic behavior of soil. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16160 MWF 1000 - 1100 ECJ 9.236 COX, B C E 395S Introduction to public transportation systems, including demand forecasting, operations, and design. Includes statistical methods, driver and vehicle scheduling, algorithms, and survey sampling techniques. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16200 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 5.418 MACHEMEHL, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Management principles, modeling techniques, computer applications, and emerging technologies for the analysis, engineering, and management of infrastructure systems. Theory of reliability, maintainability, and availability and its application for the analysis of infrastructure systems. Civil Engineering 392N (Topic 2) and 397 (Topic: Reliability and Maintainability of Infrastructure Systems) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16205 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 7.202 ZHANG, Z Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Comprehensive coverage of Portland cement concrete materials. Topics include cement and aggregate properties, chemical and mineral admixtures, concrete microstructure and the effects of chemical and mechanical properties, durability issues, concrete construction, and special concretes. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, and Civil Engineering 314K or an equivalent materials course. • 16210 TTH 1100 - 1230P ECJ 5.410 FOLLIARD, K Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. • 16215 W 1200 - 100P ECJ 1.204 GHANNOUM, W Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Information systems design and management concepts and their implementation in construction projects. Data acquisition, transmission,and storage; database management systems and information systems design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16220 F 900 - 1200 ECJ 3.402 CALDAS, C Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Overall aspects of project and portfolio management from inception to successful operation: project selection and feasibility, contracting methods, project scheduling, cost control systems, project communications, project scope and quality management, human resource management, partner selection and management, project leadership, project closeout, course C E 395T C E 397 unique days time room instructor course unique days time room instructor and global project management. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. same as ARE 395S (TOPIC 4). • 16225 MWF 830 - 1000 ECJ 5.416 MULVA, S Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16280 M 300 - 600P ECJ 5.418 O'BRIEN, W 6-VALUE MGMT PROCESSES I fee: $111.00 SPECIAL STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGR fee: $111.00 ADV ORAL COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Industry value management processes, including value engineering and life cycle costing, process simplification, function analysis concept development, design to capacity, constructability, modularization and preassembly, and design effectiveness. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. • 16230 MF 100 - 300P ECJ 9.236 O'CONNOR, J Restricted enrollment; contact the department for permission to register for this class. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16285 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 16235 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16290 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ B.111 BLACKHURST, M fee: $111.00 ADV TOPICS-SOIL & ROCK DYNMICS fee: $111.00 SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS fee: $111.00 ADV WRITTEN COMM INTL ENGR STU fee: $111.00 TRANSPORTATN, ACCESS, & EQUITY fee: $111.00 BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYS fee: $111.00 14-DSGN OF WOOD MEMBERS & SYS fee: $111.00 ENERGY DEVELOPMENT & POLICY fee: $111.00 SPEC INDEP STDS IN CIVIL ENGR fee: $37.00 SPEC INDEP STDS IN CIVIL ENGR fee: $74.00 14-MASTER'S RESEARCH fee: $111.00 15-DISSERTATION RESEARCH fee: $111.00 14-MASTER'S RESEARCH fee: $222.00 15-DISSERTATION RESEARCH fee: $222.00 THESIS fee: $111.00 THESIS fee: $111.00 DEPARTMENTAL REPORT fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16240 MWF 1100 - 1200 ECJ 7.202 STOKOE, K Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16295 MWF 200 - 300P ETC 2.114 FERRON, R Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with MSE 389, M E 397K, E M 397, E E 397K, CHE 384, BME 385J, ASE 396, PGE 393. • 16245 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 5.418 DE REGGE, G Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with CRP 384 (TOPIC 8). • 16300 M 200 - 500P SUT 2.110 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Design and behavior of solid wood and glued-laminated wood structural members; light-frame and heavy timber systems, including trusses and arches. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. same as ARE 383 (TOPIC 6). also meets with ARE 362L. • 16305 MW 200 - 300P ECJ 5.410 WHEAT, D F 200 - 500P ECJ 5.410 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16250 TTH 930 - 1100 ECJ 7.202 NOVOSELAC, A Additional hour(s) to be arranged. Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. meets with M E 397, LAW 397S, BGS 380, P A 388K. • 16255 ADELMAN, D ENVIRON LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT SEMINAR IN CEPM C E 697S fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16315 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16320 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16330 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16335 C E 698A fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16275 TTH 1230 - 200P ECJ 9.236 XU, Y Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16310 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of adviser. • 16325 fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16270 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 5.416 PROZZI, J RENEW ENERGY/ENVIR SUSTAINBLTY C E 397S fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. Topic description: Linear regression and discrete choice methods. Additional prerequisite: Familiarity with matrix algebra, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, and basic differential calculus. • 16265 TTH 330 - 500P ECJ 7.202 BHAT, C MODLNG TOOLS WITH ENGR APPLICS C E 297S fee: $111.00 Course number may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. With consent of instructor, any topic may be repeated for credit. Some topics may be offered on the credit/no credit basis only; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites vary with the topic and are given in the Course Schedule. • 16260 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 5.418 BLACKHURST, M LINEAR REGRSSN/DISCRETE MTHDS C E 197S C E 698B C E 398D Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in civil engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Civil Engineering 698A. • 16340 Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in civil engineering and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Civil Engineering 698A. • 16345 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the master's degree under the departmental report option. Prerequisite: 101 course unique days time room instructor course Graduate standing in civil engineering and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser. • 16350 C E 398R MASTER'S REPORT fee: $111.00 C E 399R DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 C E 699R DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 C E 999R DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 C E 399W DISSERTATION fee: $111.00 C E 699W DISSERTATION fee: $222.00 C E 999W DISSERTATION fee: $333.00 E E 312 fee: $216.00 E E 316 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN fee: $216.00 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN fee: $216.00 INTRO TO EMBEDDED SYSTEMS fee: $216.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 16375 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 16385 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering - E E E E 306 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING fee: $216.00 E E 411 102 The scope and nature of professional activities of electrical engineers, including problem-solving techniques; analysis and design methods; engineering professional ethics; analysis of analog resistive circuits, including Thevenin/Norton equivalents, mesh analysis, and nodal analysis; and operational amplifiers (DC response). Electrical Engineering 302 and 302H may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Mathematics 408C or 408K. • 16440 MW 130 - 300P ENS 115 CHENG, J F 900 - 1100 ENS 126 • 16445 MW 130 - 300P ENS 115 CHENG, J F 1100 - 100P ENS 126 • 16450 MW 130 - 300P ENS 115 CHENG, J F 100 - 300P ENS 126 Motivated, bottom-up introduction to computing; bits and operations on bits; number formats; arithmetic and logic operations; digital logic; the Von Neumann model of processing, including memory, arithmetic logic unit, registers, and instruction decoding and execution; introduction to structured programming and debugging; machine and assembly language programming; the structure of an assembler; physical input/output through device registers; subroutine call/return; trap instruction; stacks and applications of stacks. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least a C- or registration for Mathemathics 408C or 408K. • 16455 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 127 TELANG, N F 900 - 1000 ENS 116 • 16460 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 127 TELANG, N F 1000 - 1100 ENS 116 • 16465 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 127 TELANG, N F 1100 - 1200 ENS 116 CIRCUIT THEORY fee: $288.00 Capacitance and inductance; first- and second-order transient circuit response, including operational amplifier circuits; sinusoidal steady state analysis; Bode plots; complex power in single and balanced three-phase systems; transformers; two-port networks (Z-parameters and Y-parameters); and computer-aided analysis and design. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 302 or 302H with a grade of at least C-; credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Mathematics 427K; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Physics 303L and 103N. • 16470 MW 130 - 300P ENS 127 LEE, J F 1100 - 100P ENS 306 • 16475 MW 130 - 300P ENS 127 LEE, J F 130 - 330P ENS 306 • 16480 MW 500 - 630P ENS 115 SWARTZLANDER, E F 900 - 1100 ENS 306 instructor SWARTZLANDER, E LINEAR SYSTEMS AND SIGNALS Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 16370 fee: $216.00 room 500 - 630P ENS 115 100 - 300P ENS 127 E E 313 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 16365 INTRO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING time fee: $216.00 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree. • 16360 E E 302 days SOFTWR DSGN AND IMPLEMENTATN I Hour(s) to be arranged. Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Preparation of a report to fulfill the requirement for the Master of Science in Engineering degree under the Graduate School report option. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in civil engineering and consent of the supervising professor and the graduate adviser. • 16355 Offered on the credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 399R, 699R, or 999R. • 16380 unique • 16485 MW F Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Basic problem solving, design and implementation techniques for imperative programming; structured programming in the C/C++ language; programming idioms; introduction to software design principles, including modularity, coupling and cohesion; introduction to software engineering tools; elementary data structures; asymptotic analysis. Prerequisite: The following coursework with a grade of at least C-: Biomedical Engineering 303 or Electrical Engineering 306, and Electrical Engineering 319K. • 16490 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C F 1000 - 1100 ENS 307 • 16495 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C W 1100 - 1200 ENS 307 • 16500 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C W 1200 - 100P ENS 307 • 16505 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C M 100 - 200P ENS 307 • 16510 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C W 100 - 200P ENS 307 • 16515 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 127 CHASE, C W 200 - 300P ENS 307 • 16520 MWF 200 - 300P CPE 2.212 AZIZ, A • 16525 MWF 200 - 300P CPE 2.212 AZIZ, A F 900 - 1000 ENS 307 • 16530 MWF 200 - 300P CPE 2.212 AZIZ, A F 1100 - 1200 ENS 307 • 16535 MWF 200 - 300P CPE 2.212 AZIZ, A F 1200 - 100P ENS 307 • 16540 MWF 200 - 300P CPE 2.212 AZIZ, A F 100 - 200P ENS 307 Representation of signals and systems; system properties; sampling; Laplace and ztransforms; transfer functions and frequency response; convolution; stability; Fourier transform; feedback; and control applications. Computer analysis using MATLAB. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 411, 331, or Biomedical Engineering 311 with a grade of at least C-; Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C-; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Mathematics 340L. • 16545 MW 130 - 300P BUR 224 BROWN, D • 16550 MW 300 - 430P ENS 127 WANG, Z • 16555 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 108 BARD, W Boolean algebra; analysis and design of combinational and sequential logic circuits; state machine design and state tables and graphs; simulation of combinational and sequential circuits; applications to computer design; and introduction to hardware description languages (HDLs) and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Prerequisite: Computer Science 429 or Electrical Engineering 306 with a grade of at least C-. • 16560 MWF 900 - 1000 BUR 112 AZIZ, A M 1100 - 1200 ENS 202 • 16565 MWF 900 - 1000 BUR 112 AZIZ, A T 100 - 200P ENS 202 • 16570 MWF 900 - 1000 BUR 112 AZIZ, A TH 100 - 200P ENS 202 • 16575 MWF 900 - 1000 BUR 112 AZIZ, A T 200 - 300P ENS 202 In addition to the lecture, students must register for a laboratory/discussion section listed below. Boolean algebra; analysis and design of combinational and sequential logic circuits; state machine design and state tables and graphs; simulation of combinational and sequential circuits; applications to computer design; and introduction to hardware description languages (HDLs) and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Prerequisite: Computer Science 429 or Electrical Engineering 306 with a grade of at least C-. • 16580 MWF 900 - 1000 BUR 112 AZIZ, A W 1000 - 1100 ENS 202 E E 319K Embedded systems; machine language execution; assembly and C language programming; local variables and subroutines; input/output synchronization; analog to digital conversion and digital to analog conversion; debugging; and interrupts. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 303 or Electrical Engineering 306 with a grade of at least C-. • 16585 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 115 YERRABALLI, R W 200 - 300P ENS 507 • 16590 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 115 YERRABALLI, R W 300 - 400P ENS 507 • 16595 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 115 YERRABALLI, R W 400 - 500P ENS 507 • 16600 MW 1200 - 130P ENS 115 YERRABALLI, R W 500 - 600P ENS 507 • 16605 TTH 1230 - 200P JGB 2.218 JANAPA REDDI, V W 300 - 400P ENS 507 • 16610 TTH 1230 - 200P JGB 2.218 JANAPA REDDI, V T 400 - 500P ENS 507 • 16615 TTH 1230 - 200P JGB 2.218 JANAPA REDDI, V W 400 - 500P ENS 507 course unique days • 16620 TTH T • 16625 MWF TH • 16630 MWF TH • 16635 MWF TH • 16640 MWF TH • 16645 TTH W • 16650 TTH W • 16655 TTH W • 16660 TTH W • 16665 TTH T • 16670 TTH TH • 16675 TTH T • 16680 TTH TH E E 422C E E 325 E E 325LX E E 325LY E E 325LZ E E 225MA time 1230 - 200P 500 - 600P 200 - 300P 100 - 200P 200 - 300P 200 - 300P 200 - 300P 300 - 400P 200 - 300P 400 - 500P 200 - 330P 200 - 300P 200 - 330P 300 - 400P 200 - 330P 400 - 500P 200 - 330P 500 - 600P 330 - 500P 1200 - 100P 330 - 500P 1200 - 100P 330 - 500P 100 - 200P 330 - 500P 100 - 200P room instructor JGB 2.218 ENS 507 RLM 5.104 ENS 507 RLM 5.104 ENS 507 RLM 5.104 ENS 507 RLM 5.104 ENS 507 CAL 100 ENS 507 CAL 100 ENS 507 CAL 100 ENS 507 CAL 100 ENS 507 WRW 102 ENS 507 WRW 102 ENS 507 WRW 102 ENS 507 WRW 102 ENS 507 JANAPA REDDI, V SOFTWR DSGN & IMPLEMENTATN II course TELANG, N TELANG, N E E 225MB TELANG, N ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING E E 331 ELEC CIRC, ELECTRONICS, & MACH fee: $216.00 E E 333T ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION fee: $216.00 QUANTUM THRY ELECTRONIC MATLS fee: $216.00 FUNDMNTLS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS fee: $288.00 ANALOG ELECTRONICS fee: $216.00 SOLID-STATE ELECTRONIC DEVICES fee: $216.00 INTEG CIRC NANOMANUFAC TECHNQS fee: $288.00 YERRABALLI, R YERRABALLI, R fee: $288.00 E E 334K fee: $216.00 Electrostatics and magnetostatics; properties of conductive, dielectric, and magnetic materials; solutions of Maxwell's equations; uniform plane wave applications; frequency- and time-domain analyses of transmission lines. Prerequisite: Physics 303L, 103N, and Mathematics 427K with a grade of at least C- in each, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Mathematics 427L. • 16705 TTH 330 - 500P BUR 220 BELKIN, M • 16710 MW 1030 - 1200 ENS 115 CHEN, R COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING fee: $322.00 E E 438 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of electrical and computer engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Electrical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Electrical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Electrical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 16715 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of electrical and computer engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Electrical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Electrical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Electrical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 16720 COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING E E 338K fee: $322.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of electrical and computer engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Electrical Engineering 325LX, 325LY, and 325LZ before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 325LX, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LY, Electrical Engineering 325LX and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 325LZ, Electrical Engineering 325LY and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 16725 fee: $322.00 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of electrical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Electrical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. instructor fee: $72.00 E E 125N YERRABALLI, R Methods for engineering software with a focus on abstraction; specification, design, implementation, and testing of object-oriented code using a modern development toolset for complex systems; design and implementation of object-oriented programs in Java; abstract data types; inheritance; polymorphism; parameterized types and generic programming; the operation and application of commonly used data structures; exception handling and fault tolerance; introduction to algorithm analysis; teamwork models. Prerequisite: Computer Science 312 or Electrical Engineering 312 with a grade of at least C-. • 16685 MW 900 - 1030 WAG 214 PERRY, D M 200 - 330P ENS 307 • 16690 MW 900 - 1030 WAG 214 PERRY, D M 330 - 500P ENS 307 • 16695 MW 900 - 1030 WAG 214 PERRY, D M 500 - 630P ENS 307 • 16700 MW 900 - 1030 WAG 214 PERRY, D M 630 - 800P ENS 307 room COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING YERRABALLI, R YERRABALLI, R time fee: $322.00 YERRABALLI, R YERRABALLI, R days COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING TELANG, N YERRABALLI, R unique Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Electrical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 16730 E E 339 E E 440 Hour(s) to be arranged. This course covers the work period of electrical engineering students inthe Cooperative Engineering Program. The student must complete Electrical Engineering 225MA and 225MB before a grade and degree credit are awarded. Prerequisite: For 225MA, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour; for 225MB, Electrical Engineering 225MA and appointment for a full-time cooperative work tour. • 16735 Hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. This course covers the work period of electrical engineering students in the Cooperative Engineering Program. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 325LZ or 225MB, application to become a member of the Cooperative Engineering Program, approval of the dean, and appointment for a fulltime cooperative work tour. • 16740 Brief theory of direct and alternating current circuits; single-phase and three-phase power transmission; electronic devices and instrumentation; electromechanics. Not open to electrical engineering majors. Prerequisite: Mathematics 408D or 408M with a grade of at least C-, and Physics 303L and 103N with a grade of at least C- in each. • 16745 TTH 200 - 330P ECJ 1.204 MCCANN, R Advanced engineering communication skills, with emphasis on technical documents, oral reports, and graphics; collaborative work involving online communication and research. Prerequisite: English 316K with a grade of at least C-. • 16750 MWF 900 - 1000 ENS 109 FAGELSON, W • 16755 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 126 WUSTER, T • 16760 MWF 1100 - 1200 WEL 4.224 FAGELSON, W • 16765 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 126 WUSTER, T • 16770 MWF 100 - 200P ETC 2.102 FAGELSON, W • 16775 TTH 330 - 500P ENS 126 WUSTER, T Introduction to quantum mechanics; atoms and molecules; electron statistics; quantum theory of solids; electronic phenomena in semiconductors; and device applications based on these phenomena. Prerequisite: Mathematics 427K, Physics 303L, and 103N with a grade of at least C- in each. • 16780 MW 900 - 1030 ENS 115 TUTUC, E Analysis and design of electronic circuits using semiconductor devices. Basic device physics and small-signal modeling for diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and metaloxide-semiconductor transistors; operation region and biasing; basic switching circuits; single-stage and multi-stage amplifier design and analysis; input and output impedance characteristics of amplifiers; frequency response; AC and DC coupling techniques; differential amplifiers and output stages. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 411 with a grade of at least C-; credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Biomedical Engineering 343 or Electrical Engineering 313; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for one of the following: Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. • 16785 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.204 TOUBA, N F 900 - 1200 ENS 252D • 16790 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.204 TOUBA, N TH 930 - 1230P ENS 252D • 16795 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.204 TOUBA, N T 200 - 500P ENS 252D • 16800 TTH 200 - 330P CPE 2.204 TOUBA, N TH 630 - 930P ENS 252D Analysis and design of analog electronic circuits; transistor models; single-ended amplifiers; differential amplifiers; operational amplifiers ; frequency response; feedback theory; stability analysis; circuit nonidealities; op-amp-based circuits; output stages; power amplifiers; passive and active analog filters; and relaxation oscillators. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 438 with a grade of at least C-. • 16805 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 115 PEARCE, J Semiconductor materials; atomic orbitals to energy band structure of semiconductors; charge carrier transport, electron-hole generation and recombination; p-n junctions and Schottky barriers; bipolar and filed-effect transistors; and introduction to optoelectronic devices. Prerequisite: Mathematics 427K, Physics 303L, and 103N with a grade of at least C- in each. • 16810 MW 900 - 1030 ENS 116 BANERJEE, S • 16815 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 306 ORSHANSKY, M Integrated circuit processing; crystal growth and wafer preparation; epitaxial growth; oxidation, diffusion, and ion implantation; thin-film deposition techniques; and lithography and etching. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 339 with a grade of at least C-; 103 course unique days time room instructor and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. meets with E E 396K (TOPIC 8). • 16820 MW 1030 - 1200 ENS 116 BANERJEE, S W 200 - 500P ENS 214 • 16825 MW 1030 - 1200 ENS 116 BANERJEE, S T 500 - 800P ENS 214 • 16830 MW 1030 - 1200 ENS 116 BANERJEE, S W 630 - 930P ENS 214 • 16835 MW 1030 - 1200 ENS 116 BANERJEE, S TH 630 - 930P ENS 214 E E 341 ELECTRIC DRIVES AND MACHINES fee: $216.00 E E 445L EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN LAB fee: $288.00 E E 445M E E 445S E E 347 104 Fundamentals of electric machines. Electromechanical energy conversion; magnetic circuits, transformers, and energy conversion devices; and an introduction to power electronics. Motor drive fundamentals and applications. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 313 or 331 with a grade of at least C-. meets with E E 394 (TOPIC 13). • 16840 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 145 DRIGA, M Design of microcontroller-based embedded systems; interfacing from both a hardware and software perspective; and applications, including audio, data acquisition, and communication systems. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 312 and 319K with a grade of at least C- in each; Electrical Engineering 411 and 313, or Biomedical Engineering 311 and 343, with a grade of at least C- in each; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. • 16845 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 115 BARD, W MW 930 - 1100 ENS 252A • 16850 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 115 BARD, W TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 252A • 16855 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 115 BARD, W TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 252A • 16860 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 115 BARD, W MW 330 - 500P ENS 252A • 16865 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 115 BARD, W MW 500 - 630P ENS 252A EMBEDDED AND REAL-TIME SYS LAB fee: $288.00 Embedded microcomputer systems; implementation of multitasking, synchronization, protection, and paging; operating systems for embedded microcomputers; design, optimization, evaluation, and simulation of digital and analog interfaces; real-time microcomputer software; and applications, including data acquisition and robotics. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 445L (or 345L) or 445S (or 345S) with a grade of at least C-; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. meets with E E 380L (TOPIC 6). • 16870 MWF 1000 - 1100 ENS 127 VALVANO, J TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 252A • 16875 MWF 1000 - 1100 ENS 127 VALVANO, J TTH 200 - 330P ENS 252A • 16880 MWF 1000 - 1100 ENS 127 VALVANO, J TTH 330 - 500P ENS 252A • 16885 MWF 1000 - 1100 ENS 127 VALVANO, J MW 630 - 800P ENS 252A • 16890 MWF 1000 - 1100 ENS 127 VALVANO, J TTH 630 - 800P ENS 252A REAL-TIME DIGITAL SIG PROC LAB unique PROBABILITY & RANDOM PROCESSES fee: $216.00 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING fee: $216.00 E E 160 SPEC PROBS IN ELEC & COMP ENGR fee: $72.00 E E 260 SPEC PROBS IN ELEC & COMP ENGR fee: $144.00 E E 360 SPEC PROBS IN ELEC & COMP ENGR fee: $216.00 E E 460 SPEC PROBS IN ELEC & COMP ENGR fee: $288.00 ALGORITHMS fee: $216.00 INTRO TO DIGITAL COMMUNICATNS fee: $216.00 DIGITAL SYSTEMS DSGN USING HDL fee: $288.00 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE fee: $288.00 E E 351M E E 360C E E 360K E E 460M fee: $288.00 Architectures of programmable digital signal processors; programming for real-time performance; design and implementation of digital filters, modulators, data scramblers, pulse shapers, and modems in real time; and interfaces to telecommunication systems. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 312 and 319K with a grade of at least C- in each; Biomedical Engineering 343 or Electrical Engineering 313 with a grade of at least C-; credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Biomedical Engineering 335 or Electrical Engineering 351K. • 16895 MWF 1100 - 1200 ENS 127 EVANS, B F 100 - 400P ENS 252B • 16905 MWF 1100 - 1200 ENS 127 EVANS, B T 630 - 930P ENS 252B MODERN OPTICS course E E 351K fee: $216.00 Modern optical wave phenomena with applications to imaging, holography, fiber optics, lasers, and optical information processing. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 313 and 325 with a grade of at least C- in each, or Biomedical Engineering 343 with a grade of at least C-. meets with PHY 333. • 16915 TTH 200 - 330P ENS 126 BECKER, M E E 460N days time room instructor Probability, random variables, statistics, and random processes, including counting, independence, conditioning, expectation, density functions, distributions, law of large numbers, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, statistical estimation, stationary processes, Markov chains, and ergodicity. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 313 with a grade of at least C-. • 16920 TTH 1100 - 1230P BUR 208 ARAPOSTATHIS, A • 16925 TTH 200 - 330P ENS 115 SHAKKOTTAI, S • 16930 MW 300 - 430P ENS 115 SANGHAVI, S Sampling, aliasing, truncation effects; discrete and fast Fourier transform methods; convolution and deconvolution; finite and infinite impulse response filter design methods; Wiener, Kalman, noncausal, linear phase, median, and prediction filters; and spectral estimation. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 343 or Electrical Engineering 313 with a grade of at least a C-, and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Biomedical Engineering 335 or Electrical Engineering 351K. • 16935 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 145 TEWFIK, A Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Elective course open to upper-division students in electrical engineering for original investigation of special problems approved by the department. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 16940 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Elective course open to upper-division students in electrical engineering for original investigation of special problems approved by the department. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 16945 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Elective course open to upper-division students in electrical engineering for original investigation of special problems approved by the department. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 16950 Laboratory hour(s) to be arranged. May be repeated for credit. Elective course open to upper-division students in electrical engineering for original investigation of special problems approved by the department. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. • 16955 Advanced problem solving methods; algorithm design principles; complexity analysis; study of the nature, impact, and handling of intractability; study of common algorithmic classes and their applications. Prerequisite: Computer Science 312 or Electrical Engineering 312 with a grade of at least C-; and Computer Science 313K or Mathematics 325K with a grade of at least C-. • 16960 TTH 200 - 330P UTC 3.134 JULIEN, C Communication channels and their impairments; modulation; demodulation; probability-of-error analysis; source coding; error control coding; link budget analysis; equalization; synchronization and multiple access; spread spectrum; applications in wireline and wireless communication systems. Prerequisite: Biomedical Engineering 335 or Electrical Engineering 351K with a grade of at least C-, and Biomedical Engineering 343 or Electrical Engineering 313 with a grade of at least C-. • 16965 TTH 500 - 630P ENS 115 BARD, W Organization, design, simulation, synthesis, and testing of digital systems; hardware description languages (HDLs); field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs); hardware implementation of arithmetic and other algorithmic processes; state machine charts; microprogramming; and microprocessor design. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 316 and 319K with a grade of at least C- in each. • 16970 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 115 JOHN, L F 100 - 400P ENS 302 • 16975 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 115 JOHN, L TH 200 - 500P ENS 302 • 16980 TTH 1100 - 1230P ENS 115 JOHN, L TH 630 - 930P ENS 302 Designed to accommodate 100 or more students. Characteristics of instruction set architecture and microarchitecture; physical and virtual memory; caches and cache design; interrupts and exceptions; integer and floating-point arithmetic; I/O processing; buses; pipelining, out-of-order execution, branch prediction, and other performance enhancements; design trade-offs; case studies of commercial microprocessors. Laboratory work includes completing the behavioral-level design of a microarchitecture. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 316 and 319K with a grade of at least C- in each. meets with E E 382N (TOPIC 1). • 16985 MW 500 - 630P WEL 2.308 SULEMAN, M F 900 - 1030 ENS 115 • 16990 MW 500 - 630P WEL 2.308 SULEMAN, M F 1030 - 1200 ENS 115 • 16995 MW 500 - 630P WEL 2.308 SULEMAN, M F 1200 - 130P ENS 116 • 17000 MW 500 - 630P WEL 2.308 SULEMAN, M F 130 - 300P ENS 116 course unique E E 360P CONCURRENT AND DISTRIBUTED SYS fee: $216.00 INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN fee: $288.00 SOFTWARE TESTING fee: $216.00 E E 460R E E 360T E E 461L E E 361Q E E 362K E E 462L E E 363M days time room instructor An investigation of concurrency, lock-based and lock-free synchronization, resource allocation, multi-threaded programming, distributed systems programming, mutual exclusion, global snapshots, global property evaluation, message ordering,consensus, Byzantine agreement, commit protocols. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 422C (or 322) with a grade of at least C-. • 17005 TTH 330 - 500P ENS 127 GARG, V course unique E E 364D INTRO TO ENGINEERING DESIGN fee: $216.00 INTERDISCIP ENTREPRENEURSHIP fee: $216.00 MULTIDIS SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT fee: $288.00 RESEARCH SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT fee: $288.00 START-UP SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT fee: $288.00 E E 366 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS I fee: $216.00 E E 368L POWER SYSTEMS APPARATUS & LAB fee: $216.00 Theory and practice of very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuit design. Metal-oxidesemiconductor (MOS) transistors; static and dynamic complementary metal-oxidesemiconductor (CMOS) combinational and sequential circuits; design of adders, multipliers, and shifters; performance, power consumption and testing. CAD tools for layout, timing analysis, synthesis, physical design, and verification. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 316 and 438 with a grade of at least C- in each. • 17010 TTH 330 - 500P ENS 115 PAN, Z Basic concepts and techniques used in testing software and finding bugs. Includes process, unit, integration, and system testing; manual and automatic techniques for generation of test inputs and validation of test outputs; and coverage criteria. Focus on functional testing. Electrical Engineering 360T and 379K (Topic: Software Testing) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: One of the following with a grade of at least C-: Computer Science 314 or 314H, or Electrical Engineering 422C (or 322C). meets with E E 382V. • 17015 TTH 930 - 1100 ENS 306 KHURSHID, S SOFTWARE ENGR AND DESIGN LAB fee: $288.00 The design and development of large-scale software systems using automated analysis tools. Generation of concrete software engineering artifacts at all stages of the software life-cycle. Design principles and methods; design and modeling tools; collaborative development environment; object-oriented design and analysis; design patterns and refactoring; integration and testing tools; debugger and bug finder; program comprehension; software life-cycle and evolution. Prerequisite: Computer Science 314, 314H, or Electrical Engineering 422C (or 322C) with a grade of at least C-; Mathematics 325K with a grade of at least C-; and credit or registration with a grade of at least C- for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. • 17020 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.206 AZIZ, A T 930 - 1230P ENS 307 • 17025 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.206 AZIZ, A T 1230 - 330P ENS 307 • 17030 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.206 AZIZ, A T 330 - 630P ENS 307 • 17035 MWF 1100 - 1200 CPE 2.206 AZIZ, A T 630 - 930P ENS 307 REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING E E 364E fee: $216.00 Methods and technology for acquiring, representing, documenting, verifying, validating, and maintaining requirements; text-based, graphic-based, and computational requirements model representations; requirements analysis to synthesize and resolve conflicts among disparate stakeholder viewpoints; requirements traceability and evolution, and change management. Electrical Engineering 361Q and 379K (Topic: Requirements Engineering) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Computer Science 312, 312H, or Electrical Engineering 312 with a grade of at least C-. meets with E E 382C (TOPIC 11). • 17040 MW 130 - 300P WAG 214 BARBER, K INTRO TO AUTOMATIC CONTROL fee: $216.00 POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY fee: $288.00 E E 464G E E 464R E E 464S Analysis of linear automatic control systems in time and frequency domains; stability analysis; state variable analysis of continuous-time and discrete-time systems; root locus; Nyquist diagrams; Bode plots; sensitivity; lead and lag compensation. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and Electrical Engineering 313 and Mathematics 340L with a grade of at least C- in each. • 17045 TTH 1100 - 1230P WEL 2.256 FLAKE, R • 17050 TTH 500 - 630P ART 1.110 FLAKE, R Analysis, design, and operation of power electronic circuits; power conversion from AC to DC, DC to DC, and DC to AC; rectifiers, inverters, and pulse width modulated motor drives. Laboratory work focuses on the use of energy from renewable sources such as photovoltaics and wind. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. meets with E E 394 (TOPIC 7). • 17055 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 127 KWASINSKI, A TH 930 - 1230P ENS 212 • 17060 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 127 KWASINSKI, A TH 330 - 630P ENS 212 • 17065 TTH 1230 - 200P ENS 127 KWASINSKI, A W 630 - 930P ENS 212 MICROWAVE AND RADIO FREQ ENGR fee: $216.00 Design principles in microwave and radio frequency systems; transmission lines and waveguides; S-parameter representation; impedance matching; microwave network analysis; microwave devices and components; electromagnetic effects in highspeed/high-frequency applications. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 325 with a grade of at least C-. • 17070 TTH 330 - 500P ENS 116 ALU, A days time room instructor Introduction to the engineering design process; assessing engineering problems and customer needs; acquiring, documenting, and verifying requirements; high-level system design principles; effects of economic, environmental, ethical, safety, and social issues in design; writing design specifications. Electrical Engineering 155 and 364D may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T, with a grade of at least C-; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Electrical Engineering 438, 440, 445L (or 345L), 445S (or 345S), 461L, or 462L (or 362L). • 17075 MW 1200 - 100P RLM 5.104 BARBER, K F 1200 - 300P ENS 220 • 17080 MW 1200 - 100P RLM 5.104 BARBER, K W 300 - 600P ENS 220 • 17085 MW 1200 - 100P RLM 5.104 BARBER, K W 630 - 930P ENS 220 Additional hour(s) to be arranged. First course in a two-semester sequence that concludes with Electrical Engineering 464S. Teams of students starting companies focus on skill development and mentoring in start-up formation, technology development, market validation, marketing, sales, operations, human resources, program management, and finance. Includes discussion of the role of intellectual property, the social issues in design, as well as ethical and safety considerations. Emphasis on written and oral presentation of start-up activities. Only one of the following may be counted: Computer Science 378 (Topic: Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship), Electrical Engineering 364E, Engineering Studies 377 (Topic: Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship), Management 337 (Topic: Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship). Electrical Engineering 364E and 464S may not be counted by students with credit for Electrical Engineering 364D, 464H, 464K, or 464R. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- in Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T; credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Electrical Engineering 440, 445L (or 345L), 445S (or 345S), and 461L or 462L (or 362L); and consent of instructor. meets with MAN 337, E S 377E, E E 377E, C S 378. • 17090 TH 600 - 900P GDC 2.216 METCALFE, R Design and experimental projects done with teams of students from multiple engineering disciplines; the ethics of design for safety and reliability; emphasis on written and oral reporting of engineering projects. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 364D with a grade of at least C-; and Electrical Engineering 440, 445L (or 345L), 445S (or 345S), 461L, or 462L (or 362L) with a grade of at least C-. meets with E E 464R. • 17095 MW 300 - 430P WEL 2.246 HALLOCK, G MW 1200 - 330P ENS 220 Design and experimental projects done under the supervision of a University faculty member; the ethics of design for safety and reliability; emphasis on written and oral reporting of engineering projects. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 364D with a grade of at least C-, and one of the following with a grade of at least C-: Electrical Engineering 438, 440, 445L (or 345L), 445S (or 345S), 461L, 462L (or 362L). meets with E E 464G. • 17100 MW 300 - 430P WEL 2.246 HALLOCK, G MW 1200 - 300P ENS 252D Continuation of Electrical Engineering 364E. Completion of a practical engineering product design; validation of the design through prototype construction and testing, modeling and simulation, and manufacturability analysis. Development of a completed company prospectus, seeking venture funding for the project, and participating in an innovative technology forum to present the proposed start-up company to potential investors. Electrical Engineering 364E and 464S may not be counted by students with credit for 364D, 464H, 464K, or 464R. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 364E with a grade of at least C-; one of the following courses with a grade of at least C-: Electrical Engineering 438, 449, 445L (or 345L), 445S (or 345S), 461L, 462L (or 362L); and consent of instructor. • 17105 T 600 - 900P NOA 1.110 METCALFE, R MW 1200 - 300P ENS 220 Business organization; discounted cash flow calculations, including present-worth and rate-of-return calculations; replacement analyses; financial analyses; accounting and depreciation; income taxes; inflation; risk analysis, utility theory, decision models, sequential decision making; value of information. Prerequisite: Credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Electrical Engineering 351K. • 17110 TTH 500 - 630P ENS 127 MCCANN, R Fundamentals of power systems emphasized through laboratory experiments; complex power, three-phase circuits, per-unit system, transformers, synchronous machines, transmission line models, steady-state analysis, induction machines, capacitor banks, protective relaying, surge arrestors, and instrumentation. Electrical Engineering 368L and 379K (Topic: Power Systems Apparatus and Laboratory) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering 411 or 331 with a grade of at least C-; and credit with a grade of at least C- or registration for Aerospace Engineering 333T, Biomedical Engineering 333T, Chemical Engineering 333T, Civil Engineering 333T, 105 course unique days time room instructor course Electrical Engineering 333T, Mechanical Engineering 333T, or Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 333T. meets with E E 394L. • 17115 MWF 900 - 1000 ENS 127 SANTOSO, S M 1230 - 330P ENS 205 • 17120 MWF 900 - 1000 ENS 127 SANTOSO, S W 200 - 500P ENS 205 • 17125 MWF 900 - 1000 ENS 127 SANTOSO, S M 630 - 930P ENS 205 • 17130 MWF 900 - 1000 ENS 127 SANTOSO, S T 630 - 930P ENS 205 E E 369 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING fee: $216.00 E E 374L APPLICS OF BIOMED ENGR-E E MAJ fee: $216.00 E E 377E E E 679HA E E 679HB E E 379K E E 380L INTERDISCP ENTREPRNSHP: ELECTV E E 380N E E 381K fee: $216.00 UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS fee: $216.00 fee: $216.00 5-ENGR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES fee: $111.00 fee: $161.00 10-DATA MINING fee: $111.00 7-DSGN COMPUTER-CONTROLLED SYS fee: $111.00 2-DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS fee: $111.00 5-ADVANCED TELECOMM NETWORKS fee: $111.00 6-ESTIMATION THEORY fee: $111.00 7-INFORMATION THEORY fee: $111.00 13-ANLY AND DSGN OF COMM NETWK fee: $111.00 SPACE-TIME COMMUNICATION fee: $111.00 ADV CODING fe