Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Spring Deadlines March 20 March 29 April 2 April 13 Last day to pay fees Classes dropped Instruction begins Last day to enroll UCLA Schedule of Classes 2 Spring 2012 What’s New? USIE Spring Seminars Tentative Course Listings Undergraduate Student Initiated Education (USIE) is an innovative program designed to provide a select group of juniors and seniors in the College of Letters and Science with the opportunity to develop and facilitate, under close faculty supervision, a lower division seminar for their peers. The application and selection period is during Fall Quarter. During Winter Quarter, facilitators work closely with their faculty sponsors through a two-unit independent study focused on the content area of their proposed course, and participate in a two-unit pedagogy seminar with other student facilitators. Through these studies, student facilitators develop for review and approval a formal syllabus for their spring seminars. Mentorship with faculty sponsors continues during the Spring Quarter as students conduct their seminars. The student-facilitated Spring seminars are 1-unit and graded on a Passed/Not Passed basis. They are offered under the 88S course number series. The following seminars are scheduled for Spring Quarter. Enrollment for the seminars is through URSA and is expected to open in late March. Each seminar is capped at no more than 20 students. Students can enroll in a USIE seminar only twice in their undergraduate careers. Note: Units earned in USIE seminars do not count toward the College’s 216 maximum unit limit. Units do count toward Minimum Progress and Expected Cumulative Progress. USIE Seminar Title Student Facilitator Faculty Mentor Anthropology 88S Multiple Perspectives on Experience of Living with an Irreversible, Lengthy, and Impactful Medical Condition Leenoy Hendizadeh Marjorie Goodwin Art History 88S Mmmuseums: Savory Side of Angeleno Arts Institutions Kelly Tang Meredith Cohen Biomedical Research 88S Dissection of Cancer: Uniqueness of Disease and Its Impact on Human Condition Aswin Srinivasan Rafael Romero Communication Studies 88S Read, Post, Tweet, VOTE: Evolution of New Media #PoliticalCampaignStrategies Sarah Michelle French Tim Groeling English 88SA Allure of the Medieval: Middle Ages in Popular Culture Lik De Daryl Chan Chris Chism English 88SB One Course to Rule Them All: Exploring J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings Cody Geib Jonathan Grossman English 88SC Aestheticized Violence? The Beautiful, the (Quietly) Disturbing, the Absurd Srbui Karapetian Mitchum Huehls History 88S Rituals, Resistance, and Rebellion: Religious Conversions in Colonial Latin America Erik Pena Teofilo Ruiz Medicine 88S Dissecting the Big “It”—Perspectives on Human Sexuality Nishad Sathe Thomas Coates Physics 88S Physics of Superheroes and Science Fiction Sundipta Rao Robijn Bruinsma Political Science 88SA James Madison versus Democracy: Is the American Constitution Still Relevant in 2012? Nirali Raj Beri Scott C.James Political Science 88SB Controversies in College Athletics: Race, Politics, Gender, and Beyond Princeton Ly Michael Lofchie Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences 88S Creativity: Its Biological Basis and Therapeutic Applications Kendra Knudsen Robert Bilder Society and Genetics 88SA Genetics Just Got Personal: Analyzing the Direct-to-Consumer Genetics Company 23andMe Rasha Ahmed Christopher Kelty Society and Genetics 88SB Of God and Monkey-Men: Why Are We Still Fighting about Evolution? Jennifer Luh Christopher Kelty UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 3 Contents What’s New? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Student Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Declaring Nonattendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fee Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fee Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Paying Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 BruinPay Plan Registration Confirmation Student Health Insurance Nonresident Supplemental Tuition Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Reduced Fee Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Undergraduates Graduate Students University Employees Late Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Fee Waiver Requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Holds Refunds and Reductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cancellation of Registration Withdrawal Schedule of Refunds Graduate Students Sprint 2012 Fee Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–13 Miscellaneous Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15 Course Materials and Services Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Fee Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 BruinBill Accounts and Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Methods of Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 e-bill Returned Check Policy Online Payment Financial Aid Distribution In-Person Payment BruinDirect Medical Insurance Waivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Financial Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Loan Services Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Fellowship and Financial Services Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Educational Tax Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Sponsored Student Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Enrolling in Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Hepatitis B Vaccine Requirement URSA Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Enrollment Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Study List Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Wait Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Enrollment in Restricted Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Enforced Requisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Impacted Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Enrollment in Contract Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Official Study Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Study List Changes on URSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Undergraduate Study List Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Graduate Study List Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Late Study Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Drop Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Changing Grading Basis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Special Programs Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Concurrent Enrollment Intercampus Visitor Program Simultaneous UC Enrollment Spring 2012 URSA Enrollment Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . 30 URSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 UCLA Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Bruin Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Bruin OnLine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Campus Computer Laboratories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Electronic Mailing Lists (Listservs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Instructional Enhancement Initiative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 MyUCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Newsgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Online Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Student Technology Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 UCLA Homepage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 UCLA Library Electronic Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Registrar’s Office Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Establishing Residence for Tuition Purposes Name Change Official Transcripts Veterans Affairs Other Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center BruinCard Bruin Resource Center Career Center Center for Student Programming Cultural and Recreational Affairs Dean of Students Disabilities and Computing Program Housing Services International Student Services Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Ctr Libraries Mental Health Services Office for Students with Disabilities Office of Ombuds Services Parking and Commuter Services Student Legal Services UCLA Store: Textbooks and Course Materials Registrar’s Services Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Student Services Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Student Services Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Academic Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Admission Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Undergraduate Readmission Graduate Registration and Readmission Degree Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Class Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Civic Engagement Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Center for Community Learning Quarter in Washington, DC Collegium of University Teaching Fellows Seminars . . . . . . .48 Intercampus Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Distance Learning at UCLA Distance Learning for Less Commonly Taught Languages Writing II Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Academic Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 College Academic Counseling Academic Counseling Directory Official Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Auditing Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Cell Phone and Pager Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Class Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Class Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Disclosure of Student Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Examination Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Harassment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Nondiscrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Official Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Plagiarism and Student Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Student Conduct Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Class Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Course Listing Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Schedule Format at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 University Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Spring 2012 Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Final Examination Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Policy on Alternate Examination Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Spring 2012 Class Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184 UCLA Schedule of Classes 4 Spring 2012 Calendar Students are responsible for observing the following dates and deadlines as published by the Registrar’s Office. Anything submitted or requested as an exception to a published deadline is subject to a PENALTY fee. URSA enrollment deadlines end at midnight on the published date. The calendar below as well as academic calendars to the year 2016 are available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/. Spring 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 — — November 1-30, 2011 Filing period for undergraduate applications (file with UC Undergraduate Application Processing Service, P.O. Box 23460, Oakland CA 94623-0460) November 15, 2011 Summer Sessions Travel Study registration begins Last day to file application for graduate admission or readmission with application fee, with Graduate Admissions/Student Academic Services,1255 Murphy Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1428 Consult Department — Consult Department Last day to file graduate change of major petitions with Graduate Division, 1255 Murphy Hall Consult Department — Consult Department Summer Sessions registration begins for UCLA students only February 1, 2012 First day to obtain Student Parking Request forms at Parking Services or apply online January 5 Last day to submit Student Parking Request for campus parking permit January 20 May 1 June 1, 2012 — July 20 Schedule of Classes available online January 30 First day for continuing students to check URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu for assigned enrollment appointments February 1 — June 4 June 6 June 18 URSA enrollment Priority Pass appointments begin February 13 — URSA enrollment First Pass and Graduate Pass appointments begin February 16 — June 21 Check URSA for registration fees assessment February 23 — August 22 URSA enrollment Second Pass appointments begin February 24 — June 28 Last day to file Undergraduate Application for Readmission form at 1113 Murphy Hall (late applicants pay a late fee) February 27 — August 15 First day for issuing UCLA BruinCard to new and reentering students March 1 — September 4 Summer Sessions registration begins for all students March 1 Priority filing deadline for financial aid application (FAFSA) for Summer Sessions 2012 March 2 Priority filing deadline for financial aid application (FAFSA) for 2012-13 academic year March 2 Last day for continuing students to file 2012-13 undergraduate scholarship applications March 2 REGISTRATION FEES PAYMENT DEADLINE March 20 Last day to waive University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) March 20 varies September 20 — First day to obtain financial aid application (FAFSA) for 2012-13 academic year online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov January 1 Summer Sessions UCLA financial aid application for continuing students available online at http://www.fao.ucla.edu April 1 Financial Aid disbursement March 23 LATE registration fees payment automatically assessed to students not paid March 27 QUARTER BEGINS March 28 Classes dropped if fee payment is not completed by 5 p.m. March 29 June 15 September 17 — September 27 — September 28 September 24 INSTRUCTION BEGINS April 2 Orientation meetings on format for master’s theses and doctoral dissertations (see the Theses and Dissertations Adviser, 21560 Young Research Library) April 5–7 — LAST DAY (End of Second Week) - Study List becomes official April 13 — 1.To DROP impacted courses 2.To change Study List (add, drop courses) without fee through URSA 3.To enroll in courses for credit without late Study List fee through URSA 4.To check wait lists for courses through URSA 5.To file advancement to candidacy petition for master’s degree with major department 6.To file graduate leaves of absence with Graduate Division, 1255 Murphy Hall 7.To file undergraduate request for tuition reduction with College or school 8.To declare bachelor’s degree candidacy for current term (with fee depending on units completed—see “Degree Policies” in the Academic Policies section for details) 9.For full refund on textbooks with UCLA Store receipt (exception made with proof of drop or withdrawal up to eighth week) September 20 varies September 27 — October 12 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Calendar / 5 Spring 2012 LAST DAY (End of Third Week) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 April 20 — October 19 April 27 — October 26 1.For all undergraduate students to ADD courses with per-course fee through URSA 2.For undergraduate and graduate students to file late Study List with fee 3.Undergraduates approved for reduced tuition are audited (must be enrolled in 10 units or less to be eligible for reduction) as of this date LAST DAY (End of Fourth Week) 1. For all undergraduates to DROP nonimpacted courses without a transcript notation (with per-transaction fee through URSA) 2. Undergraduate course materials fees are assessed based on enrollment at end of fourth week (see “Miscellaneous Fees”) Priority filing deadline for Summer Sessions UCLA financial aid applications for continuing students April 30 Last day to submit final drafts of dissertations to doctoral committee for degrees to be conferred in current term May 7 — November 5 Last day for undergraduates to change grading basis (optional P/NP) with per-transaction fee through URSA May 11 — November 9 Fee Deferral and BruinPay Plan payment deadline May 18 — November 20 LAST DAY (End of Seventh Week) May 18 — November 16 Last day to submit final drafts of theses to master’s committees for degrees to be conferred in current term May 21 — November 19 Last day to file completed copies of theses for master’s degrees and dissertations for doctoral degrees to be conferred in current term with the Graduate Admissions/ Student Academic Services June 4 — December 3 For Letters and Science undergraduates to DROP nonimpacted courses with transcript notation and per-course fee through URSA INSTRUCTION ENDS June 8 varies December 7 Last day to withdraw June 8 varies December 7 LAST DAY (End of Tenth Week) June 8 — December 7 1.For Letters and Science undergraduates to DROP nonimpacted courses by petition with instructor approval, per-course fee, and transcript notation 2.For graduate students to change grading basis (optional S/U) with per-course fee through URSA 3.For graduate students to ADD/DROP courses with per-course fee through URSA Common Final Examinations June 9-10 December 8-9 Final Examinations June 11-15 QUARTER ENDS June 15 Commencement weekend (by College/school) June 15-17 First day to obtain GPA for term grades through URSA June 27 varies December 26 Academic and Administrative Holidays March 30 May 28 July 4 September 3 November 12 November 22-23 December 24-25 December 31January 1 Winter Campus Closure December 10-14 varies — Deadlines are subject to change. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/ for updates. December 14 — — — TBD UCLA Schedule of Classes 6 Spring 2012 Registration Registration consists of paying fees and enrolling in classes. 1. Registration fees and other University charges are due the 20th of each month. BruinBill accounts can be viewed through URSA 2. Enrollment in classes is completed through URSA at http:// www.ursa.ucla.edu (see the Enrollment section and the URSA section for full details) Complete both processes by the established deadlines (see the Calendar section) to be officially registered and enrolled for the term. Student Responsibilities Address, Mobile Telephone, and E-mail Changes Students must keep their UCLA mailing and e-mail addresses and mobile telephone numbers up to date, and may change them on URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. Keeping this information current allows students to be reached through the BruinAlert system. Three times each year, student mailing addresses are updated from the change-of-address list on file with the U.S. Postal Service. Students must, however, still inform UCLA when they change addresses and verify that their addresses are correct in URSA. Declaring Nonattendance A student may declare nonattendance if he or she is not planning to attend UCLA for a term and registration fees have not been paid for that term. If the student uses this option on URSA, be sure to consult the Academic Policies section in this Schedule for readmission information. For a graduate student, declaring nonattendance does not place the student on an official leave of absence. That status requires submission of a leave of absence form, obtained from the individual department, for department and Graduate Division approval. Fee Disclaimer Fees shown represent the amounts currently estimated for this quarter. Every effort will be made to keep fees at this level for the term. However, given continuing budget uncertainties, circumstances may require an adjustment in these amounts during the term. Mandatory fees including tuition, the student services fee, professional degree supplemental tuition, and nonresident supplemental tuition—as well as UCLA campus-based fees assessed to all fulltime students—are flat fees based on enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate, graduate student, professional school student), not on the number of enrolled units. They do not include additional course or unit-based fees such as the IEI Fee or course materials fees that may be assessed for enrollment in selected courses, room and board costs for living on campus, or books and supplies. UCLA Summer Sessions has a separate fee schedule; for information, see http://www.summer.ucla.edu. BruinPay Plan The BruinPay Plan (BPP) permits a student on the quarter calendar to make three monthly payments for quarterly charges, and a student on the semester calender to make four monthly payments for semester charges. Students must re-enroll in BPP each term to use this payment method. The first installment and a nonrefundable administrative fee are due at the time of enrollment in the BruinPay Plan. Payments are made through e-check transactions, with automatic deductions taken from the student’s checking account. As banks have different format requirements, students should check with their bank for accurate routing and account numbers. For details, see http://www.sfs.finance.ucla.edu/pdf/ucla%20bruinpay %20plan%203-11.pdf. Registration Confirmation Check registration status on URSA to confirm that registration fees payments have been processed. It is especially important to do this prior to the deadline for dropping classes due to nonpayment of registration fees (see the Calender section for current deadlines). Student Health Insurance Insurance is a condition of registration at the University of California. As such, the cost of the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) is billed along with other UCLA fees each academic term. The UCSHIP fee is waivable if a waiver is submitted by the fee payment deadline for each term. Waiving UCSHIP is an online process. UCSHIP fulfills all of the requirements mandated for qualified medical/health insurance as defined by the University. The Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center is the primary health care provider for UCSHIP and is where all nonemergency medical care must be initiated for UCSHIP claim payment consideration. See http://www .studenthealth.ucla.edu. Fee Descriptions Waiving UCSHIP For detailed descriptions of UCLA and universitywide fees, see the Fees section of the Registrar’s Office website at http://www.registrar .ucla.edu/fees/ and click on the “Student Fees at UCLA” link. See also the Office of Academic Planning and Budget website at http:// www.apb.ucla.edu/fees.html. Students may waive UCSHIP if they (1) maintain active enrollment in a qualified medical/health insurance plan that meets all established requirements, (2) apply for a UCSHIP waiver each term within established deadlines, and (3) correctly complete the online UCSHIP waiver form. Paying Fees Payments can be paid by e-check or credit card through URSA, mailed, or deposited in the Administrative Main Cashier drop slot (1125 Murphy Hall). Students must apply for a UCSHIP waiver online. See the Ashe Center website for details, including a definition of qualified private medical/health insurance. Select the “UCSHIP Insurance Info” tab on http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu. Then choose the “Waive Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP)” option from the list and follow the prompts. When waiving UCSHIP, students are responsible for knowing the benefits of and local providers for their medical plan. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Deadlines for Waiving UCSHIP Third-party individuals may not waive UCSHIP for a student. Waivers must be submitted by the stated deadlines whether or not fees have been paid by that date. Deadlines are strictly enforced. The schedule for waiving UCSHIP is as follows: School of Law Fall Semester Spring Semester August 1-19 December 1-20 June 1-20 July 1-20 December 1-20 Doctoral Candidates Nonresident graduate doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy are eligible for a 100 percent reduction in their annual nonresident supplemental tuition. See the Academic Policies section for requirements. Fee assessment for reduction in fees is based on total units enrolled (10 units or less) as of Friday of the third week of classes. Undergraduates All other students Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter section of the Appendix in the UCLA General Catalog or the Registrar’s Office website at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/residence/. Reduced Fee Programs School of Medicine Fall Semester Year 4 Years 1, 2, 3 Spring Semester Registration / 7 September 1-16 December 1-20 March 1-20 The above information serves as official notice of the UCLA mandatory medical/health insurance requirement. All students are responsible for providing complete and accurate information that must be submitted by the stated deadlines. For additional deadline information, see the Ashe Center website at http://www.studenthealth.ucla .edu. Nonresident Supplemental Tuition Exemptions The following categories of students may be entitled to an exemption from nonresident supplemental tuition: (1) active duty member of the U.S. military stationed in California for non-educational purposes; (2) dependent children, stepchildren, spouses, or registered domestic partners of an active duty member of the military stationed in California; (3) unmarried dependent children under age 21, spouses, or registered domestic partners of members of the UC faculty who are members of the Academic Senate; (4) unmarried dependent children, spouses, or registered domestic partners of full-time UC employees who are assigned to work outside of California; (5) children, spouses, or registered domestic partners of deceased public law enforcement or fire suppression employees killed in the course of their official duties who were California residents at the time of their death; (6) dependent children of California residents; (7) graduates of a California high school operated by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs; (8) credentialed employees of a California public school; (9) amateur student athletes training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista; (10) students who attended high school in California for three years and graduated from a California high school (or attained the equivalent), except students who are nonimmigrant aliens; (11) surviving dependents of California residents killed in the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks; (12) recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor and their children under age 27. Students who believe they are entitled to one of these exemptions must apply for it before registering. Without this authorization, students are not permitted to register without paying the entire fee. Graduate and undergraduate students should apply for a fee exemption at the Registrar’s Office. For more information, see http://www .registrar.ucla.edu/fees/. Establishing Residence For more information about establishing and evaluating residence for tuition purposes and related fee exemptions, see the Residence Certain undergraduate students, when properly approved by the dean of their College/school for enrollment in 10 units or less, may be eligible for a one-half reduction in the tuition portion of registration fees. File a Request for Fee Reduction with the academic dean’s office by Friday of the second week. Except for these qualified and approved part-time students, there is no reduction in the student services fee, tuition, or student union or Undergraduate Students Association fees. Undergraduate nonresident students with College/school approval for enrollment in 10 units or less pay only half the nonresident supplemental tuition. File a Request for Fee Reduction with the academic dean’s office by Friday of the second week of classes for the applicable term. Graduate Students For graduate students there is no reduction in the student services fee, tuition, nonresident supplemental tuition, or student union or Graduate Students Association fees for less than full-time programs. Graduate students may be eligible for and billed the filing fee (half the full amount of the student services fee) in lieu of full registration fees for the term in which they expect to complete final degree requirements. See the Academic Policies section for requirements. Graduate students taking research or coursework leaves of absence outside California may be eligible for in absentia registration and reduction of the student services fee and tuition. See the Academic Policies section for more information, or visit http://www.gdnet.ucla .edu/gasaa/library/degreeinfo.htm#Petitions. University Employees Full-time University employees may apply for a reduction of the student services fee and tuition at their Campus Human Resources office. Applications are available on the Campus Human Resources website at http://www.chr.ucla.edu. Students who receive the parttime fee reduction from their academic dean may not also use the UC employee reduction; students must use one or the other. Late Payment A late payment fee is assessed to all students paying registration fees after the deadline. Late registration is complete once students pay registration fees and enroll in classes. 8 / Registration After Friday of the Second Week Students who enroll in classes and pay registration fees after Friday of the second week of classes are assessed both the late Study List fee and the late registration fee, resulting in extra costs to register and enroll. Undergraduate students must obtain the instructor’s signature for each course listed and obtain approval from the academic College or school. Graduate students (GD college code) must obtain approval from their authorized departmental adviser. Dentistry, Law, and Medicine students must have the written approval of their respective Student Affairs Office. File the Enrollment Petition at 1113 Murphy Hall after paying fees for the term. Late registration is complete when students pay registration fees and enroll in classes. Fee Waiver Requests Late registration, processing, and penalty fees are waivable on request in writing to the office assessing the fees only if they were incurred through the fault of the University or because a student suffered sudden and debilitating injury or accident. Holds Students may have holds placed on their student records which could affect registration, enrollment, financial aid, campus services, and/or release of academic transcripts for the following reasons: 1. Failure to comply with admission or academic provisions 2. Failure to settle financial obligations with the University 3. Failure to respond to official notices Each student who becomes subject to a hold action is given advance notice and ample time to respond. The hold must be released by the initiating office before a student may enroll in classes or receive various campus services. Obtain information on holds through URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. Refunds and Reductions Under the conditions described below, some UCLA students may be eligible for a full or partial refund of fees paid. Cancellation of Registration Prior to the first day of instruction, students may cancel registration by completing and submitting a Cancellation of Registration form, available at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. Refund is as follows: new students receive a 100 percent refund for fees paid except for the nonrefundable acceptance of admission fee and a service fee; all other students receive a 100 percent refund for fees paid minus the service fee. (See “Miscellaneous Fees” for service fee information.) New students who cancel must file for admission if they wish to return to UCLA. Withdrawal Students who withdraw from the University once instruction begins must file an acceptable Notice of Withdrawal form. Undergraduates UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 may obtain this form at the office of the academic dean. Graduate students may obtain it from their respective departments. Failing to attend classes, neglecting courses, or stopping payment on checks tendered for registration does not constitute notice of withdrawal. A fine is assessed if any check for registration fees payment is returned by a bank for any reason, including stopped payment or insufficient funds. If no credit for courses is received, a full refund of the student services fee for the regular session is granted to all students entering the armed forces prior to the end of the sixth week of the term, with no refund thereafter. Schedule of Refunds A percentage of the registration fees paid is refunded according to the calendar date on which the official Notice of Withdrawal or Leave of Absence form is submitted to the academic dean. Service Fee and Nonrefundable Fees. A service fee is deducted from all 100 percent refunds. For new students, the schedule of refunds is applied to the fees paid minus the nonrefundable acceptance of admission fee and the service fee. Fees paid by new Dentistry, J.D., M.B.A., and S.J.D. students are refunded except for their respective nonrefundable acceptance of admissions deposit. Registration fee refunds take one to two weeks to process. See “Miscellaneous Fees” for service fee information. UCSHIP Benefits. There is no automatic refund of the UCSHIP fee. Students who cancel registration and receive a 100 percent refund and who purchased UCSHIP lose all UCSHIP coverage and benefits for the entire term. For students who withdraw, the UCSHIP policy remains in effect for the remainder of the term and refunds are calculated on the remainder of their registration fees minus the UCSHIP fee. To request a full UCSHIP refund, contact the Ashe Student Health Center insurance office at insurshs@ashe.ucla.edu before the end of the current term. Include the student’s full name, UID number, date of birth, and reason for the refund request. The UCSHIP office will verify that no benefits have been accessed and no plan services have been used before any refund is considered. This process may take up to 30 days to complete. No refund of UCSHIP fees will be granted if any claim has been paid. Sponsored Students, Deferrals, and Waivers. If a sponsored student (on financial aid) pays registration fees with personal funds, a refund is initiated automatically through BruinBill. Students who initially pay registration fees with financial aid, a fee deferral, or a fee waiver, and subsequently cancel or withdraw, do not receive a cash refund. The schedule of refunds is applied to the fee paid as follows: Schedule of Refunds—School of Law New Students Receiving Federal Financial Aid All Other Students 100% January 9-15 100% on or before January 9 90% January 16-22 90% January 10-19 80% January 23-February 5 50% January 20-February 4 70% February 6-12 25% February 5-March 1 60% February 13-26 0% on or after March 2 50% February 27-March 4 40% March 5-11 0% on or after March 12 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Schedule of Refunds—All Other Students New Students Receiving Federal Financial Aid All Other Students 100% on or before April 2 100% on or before April 2 90% April 3-8 90% April 3-8 80% April 9-15 50% April 9-19 70% April 16-22 25% April 20-May 6 60% April 23-29 0% on or after May 7 50% April 30-May 6 40% May 7-13 0% on or after May 14 Graduate Students Graduate Leaves of Absence. For graduate students on official leave of absence, a percentage of registration fees paid is refunded according to the calendar date on which the official Request for Leave of Absence is submitted to the Graduate Division. If fees are paid by departmental funds, students may end up owing fees if the Registration / 9 leave of absence petition is filed after the first day of classes. See refund chart above. In Absentia Registration. Graduate students taking research or coursework leaves of absence outside California may be eligible for in absentia registration, and reduction of the student services fee and tuition. Filing Fee. Graduate students may be eligible for the filing fee in lieu of full registration fees. Fee Deferrals. Academic apprentice personnel are eligible to receive a fee deferral for part or all of the registration fees assessed during the term in which they serve as an academic apprentice. Students are responsible for paying fees by the deferred payment deadline, which is generally two months after the standard term due date. Whether students attend UCLA, take a leave of absence, or withdraw from the University, they are responsible for the registration fees assessed but may be eligible to receive a partial fee refund, according to the refund schedule above. Fees not paid by the deadline are subject to the late fee charge. Doctoral Candidates. Nonresident doctoral candidates are eligible for a reduction in nonresident supplemental tuition. For more information, see the Academic Policies section. UCLA Schedule of Classes 10 / Registration Spring 2012 Spring 2012 Fee Charts Fees are subject to revision without notice The charges below include the Educational Fee, Student Services Fee (formerly University Registration fee), professional school fees, and tuition charges as well as UCLA campus-based fees which are assessed to all full-time students. The charges are flat fees based on enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate, graduate student, professional school student), not the number of enrolled units. They do not include additional course or unit-based fees such as the IEI Fee or course materials fees that may be assessed for enrollment in selected courses, room and board costs for living on campus, or books and supplies. Summer Sessions has a separate fee schedule; see http://www.summer.ucla.edu. For information on reduced fee programs see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/registration.htm#reduced. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Graduate Academic Students/Quarter Resident Student Services Feea, i Tuition (formerly Educational Fee)b, i Undergraduate Students/Quarter Nonresident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Art M.F.A. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 40.46 40.46 4.40 4.40 13.21 13.21 Undergraduate Students Association Fee Green Initiative Feec PLEDGE Feec, d Graduate Students Association Fee Resident Architecture M.Arch Students/Quarter 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 Feec 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Ackerman Student Union Fee 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 Ackerman/Kerckhoff Seismic Feee 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 Wooden Center Fee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 Student Programs, Activities, and Resource Center Feef 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 685.38 685.38 408.17 408.17 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 Graduate Writing Center Student Health Insurance Plan Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition)g Mandatory Fees 5,034.00 $4,872.63 $9,906.63 7,626.00 $4,636.74 $12,262.74 4,082.00 $4,872.63 $8,954.63 $4,872.63 $8,954.63 2,667.00 2,667.00 2,667.00 1,667.00 $7,539.63 $11,621.63 $7,539.63 $10,621.63 Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (formerly Professional School Fee)h Total Mandatory Fees 4,082.00 a. Reflects 8 percent increase approved by the Regents, November 2010. b. Reflects 8 percent increase, after adjustment to consistent fee level for all students, approved by the Regents, November 2010. Also reflects 9.6% increase approved by the Regents, July 2011. c. Per University policy, 25 percent of this campus-based compulsory fee is used for local, need-based financial aid. d. $13.20 is charged in Fall Quarter and $13.21 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. e. $37 is charged in Fall Quarter and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. f. $34 is charged in Fall Quarter and $33 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. g. For graduate professional students, $4,081 is charged in Fall Quarter and $4,082 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. Nonresident supplemental tuition for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is reduced by 100%. The reduced fee is applicable for a maximum of nine quarters. h. M.Arch. students: $2,666 is charged in Fall Quarter and $2,667 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. Art M.F.A. students: For residents, $2,666 is charged in Fall Quarter and $2,667 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters); for nonresidents, $1,666 is charged in Fall Quarter and $1,667 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters). i. For graduate student in absentia fees, see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/pdf/inabsentia11-12rev.pdf. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Registration / 11 Spring 2012 Fee Charts Fees are subject to revision without notice The charges below include the Educational Fee, University Registration Fee (formerly University Registration fee), professional school fees, and tuition charges as well as UCLA campus-based fees which are assessed to all full-time students. The charges are flat fees based on enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate, graduate student, professional school student), not the number of enrolled units. They do not include additional course or unit-based fees such as the IEI Fee or course materials fees that may be assessed for enrollment in selected courses, room and board costs for living on campus, or books and supplies. Summer Sessions has a separate fee schedule; see http://www.summer.ucla.edu. For information on reduced fee programs see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/registration.htm#reduced. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Dentistry D.D.S. Students/Quarter Resident Student Services Feea, i Tuition (formerly Educational Fee)b, i Graduate Students Association Fee Graduate Writing Center Feec Nonresident Management M.B.A. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Nursing M.S.N. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 25.00 25.00 M.B.A. Activities Fee Ackerman Student Union Fee 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 Ackerman/Kerckhoff Seismic Feed 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 Wooden Center Fee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 Student Programs, Activities, and Resource Center Feee 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 Student Health Insurance Plan Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition)f Mandatory Fees 4,082.00 4,082.00 4,082.00 $4,872.63 $8,954.63 $4,897.63 $8,979.63 $4,872.63 $8,954.63 Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (formerly Professional School Fee)g 8,053.00 7,038.00 9,906.00 8,222.00 1,910.00 1,910.00 Course Materials and Services Feeh 494.00 494.00 325.00 325.00 $13,419.64 $16,486.63 $15,128.63 $17,526.63 $6,782.63 $10,864.63 Total Mandatory Fees a. Reflects 8 percent increase approved by the Regents, November 2010. b. Reflects 8 percent increase, after adjustment to consistent fee level for all students, approved by the Regents, November 2010. Also reflects 9.6% increase approved by the Regents, July 2011. c. Per University policy, 25 percent of this campus-based compulsory fee is used for local, need-based financial aid. d. $37 is charged in Fall Quarter and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. e. $34 is charged in Fall Quarter and $33 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. f. For graduate professional students, $4,081 is charged in Fall Quarter and $4,082 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. Nonresident supplemental tuition for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is reduced by 100%. The reduced fee is applicable for a maximum of nine quarters. g. D.D.S. students: For residents $8,054 is charged in Fall Quarter and $8,053 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters); for nonresidents, $7,039 is charged in Fall Quarter and $7,038 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters). M.B.A. students: For residents, $9,905 is charged in Fall Quarter and $9,906 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters; for nonresidents, $8,223 is charged in Fall Quarter and $8,222 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. h. Dentistry fee is called Gown and Instrument Fee. i. For graduate student in absentia fees, see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/pdf/inabsentia11-12rev.pdf. UCLA Schedule of Classes 12 / Registration Spring 2012 Spring 2012 Fee Charts Fees are subject to revision without notice The charges below include the Educational Fee, University Registration Fee (formerly University Registration fee), professional school fees, and tuition charges as well as UCLA campus-based fees which are assessed to all full-time students. The charges are flat fees based on enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate, graduate student, professional school student), not the number of enrolled units. They do not include additional course or unit-based fees such as the IEI Fee or course materials fees that may be assessed for enrollment in selected courses, room and board costs for living on campus, or books and supplies. Summer Sessions has a separate fee schedule; see http://www.summer.ucla.edu. For information on reduced fee programs see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/registration.htm#reduced. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Public Health D.Env., M.P.H., andDr.P.H. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Public Policy M.P.P. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Social Welfare M.S.W. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Student Services Feea, h $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 Tuition (formerly Educational Fee)b, h 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 Graduate Writing Center Feec 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Ackerman Student Union Fee 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 Ackerman/Kerckhoff Seismic Feed 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 Wooden Center Fee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 Student Programs, Activities, and Resource Center Feee 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 Graduate Students Association Fee Student Health Insurance Plan Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition)f Mandatory Fees Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (formerly Professional School Fee)g Total Mandatory Fees 4,082.00 4,082.00 4,082.00 $4,872.63 $8,953.63 $4,872.63 $8,953.63 $4,872.63 $8,953.63 2,270.00 2,422.00 2,270.00 2,422.00 1,854.00 1,990.00 $7,142.63 $11,376.63 $7,142.63 $11,376.63 $6,726.63 $10,944.63 a. Reflects 8 percent increase approved by the Regents, November 2010. b. Reflects 8 percent increase, after adjustment to consistent fee level for all students, approved by the Regents, November 2010. Also reflects 9.6% increase approved by the Regents, July 2011. c. Per University policy, 25 percent of this campus-based compulsory fee is used for local, need-based financial aid. d. $37 is charged in Fall Quarter and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. e. $34 is charged in Fall Quarter and $33 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. f. For graduate professional students, $4,081 is charged in Fall Quarter and $4,082 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition) for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is reduced by 100%. The reduced fee is applicable for a maximum of nine quarters. g. D.Env., M.P.H., Dr.P.H., and M.P.P. students: For residents, $2,271 is charged in Fall Quarter and $2,270 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters; for nonresidents, $2,423 is charged in Fall Quarter and $2,422 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. M.S.W. students: For residents, $1,855 is charged in Fall Quarter and $1,854 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters; for nonresidents, $1,991 is charged in Fall Quarter and $1,990 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. h. For graduate student in absentia fees, see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/pdf/inabsentia11-12rev.pdf. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Registration / 13 Spring 2012 Fee Charts Fees are subject to revision without notice The charges below include the Educational Fee, University Registration Fee (formerly University Registration fee), professional school fees, and tuition charges as well as UCLA campus-based fees which are assessed to all full-time students. The charges are flat fees based on enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate, graduate student, professional school student), not the number of enrolled units. They do not include additional course or unit-based fees such as the IEI Fee or course materials fees that may be assessed for enrollment in selected courses, room and board costs for living on campus, or books and supplies. Summer Sessions has a separate fee schedule; see http://www.summer.ucla.edu. For information on reduced fee programs see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/registration.htm#reduced. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Theater, Film, and Television M.F.A. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Urban Planning M.U.R.P. Students/Quarter Resident Nonresident Law J.D. Students/Semester Resident Nonresident Medicine M.D. Students/Semester Resident Nonresident Student Services Feea, j $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 324.00 $ 486.00 $ 486.00 $ 486.00 $ 486.00 Tuition (formerly Educational Fee)b, j 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 3,740.00 5,610.00 5,610.00 5,610.00 5,610.00 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 19.13 19.13 19.13 19.13 Graduate Writing Center Feed 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Ackerman Student Union Fee 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 27.75 27.75 27.75 27.75 Ackerman/Kerckhoff Seismic Feee 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 56.50 56.50 56.50 56.50 Wooden Center Fee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 25.50 25.50 25.50 25.50 Student Programs, Activities, and Resource Center Feef 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 685.38 685.38 685.38 685.38 1,028.07 1,028.07 1,028.07 1,028.07 Graduate Students Association Feec Student Health Insurance Plan Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition)g Mandatory Fees Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (formerly Professional School Fee)h 4,082.00 4,082.00 6,122.50 $4,872.63 $8,953.63 $4,872.63 $8,953.63 $7,308.95 $13,431.45 $7,308.95 $13,431.45 2,886.00 2,886.00 1,854.00 1,990.00 14,702.00 13,502.00 9,318.00 9,318.00 450.00 450.00 $22,460.95 $27,383.45 $16,626.95 $22,749.45 Course Materials and Services Feei for students admitted Fall 2008 and later Total Mandatory Fees 6,122.50 $7,758.63 $11,840.63 $6,726.63 $10,944.63 a. Reflects 8 percent increase approved by the Regents, November 2010. b. Reflects 8 percent increase, after adjustment to consistent fee level for all students, approved by the Regents, November 2010. Also reflects 9.6% increase approved by the Regents, July 2011. MD students are exempt from the July 2011 increase for Fall Semester 2011 only. c. $19.12 is charged in Fall Semester and $19.13 is charged in Spring Semester. d. Per University policy, 25 percent of this campus-based compulsory fee is used for local, need-based financial aid. e. $37 is charged in Fall Quarter and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. f. $34 is charged in Fall Quarter and $33 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. g. For graduate professional students, $4,081 is charged in Fall Quarter and $4,082 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. Nonresident supplemental tuition for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is reduced by 100%. The reduced fee is applicable for a maximum of nine quarters. h. Theater, Film, and Television M.F.A. students: $2,887 is charged in Fall Quarter and $2,886 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. M.U.R.P. students: For residents, $1,855 is charged in Fall Quarter and $1,854 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters; for nonresidents, $1,991 is charged in Fall Quarter and $1,990 is charged in Winter and Spring Quarters. i. Law fee is called Materials and Technology Fee; students admitted Fall 2006 and earlier are charged $300/semester, and students admitted Fall 2007 are charged $400/semester. j. For graduate student in absentia fees, see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/pdf/inabsentia11-12rev.pdf UCLA Schedule of Classes 14 / Registration Spring 2012 Miscellaneous Fees Fees are subject to revision without notice. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar .ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Application and Admissions Acceptance of admission fee (applies toward undergraduate registration fees; nonrefundable Application fee—undergraduate U.S. citizens and permanent residents (includes intercampus transfers) Housing application fee Intercampus visitor application fee Readmission application fee Late readmission application fee $100.00 70.00 30.00 70.00 70.00 15.00 BruinCard Replacement Lost Damaged 23.50 6.75 Check—Check Re-issue fee 30.00 Collections BruinBill delinquent collection fee Returned check collection Returned registration fee check collection 20.00 25.00 75.00 Course Materials and Services Athletic supplies not returned—charges assessed based on actual replacement costs Breakage—charges assessed by departments based on actual replacement costs Course Materials and Services fee (nonrefundable) Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) fee (most undergraduate courses) Materials Use fee (per course) Bioengineering 167L, 177B Chemistry 14BL Chemistry 14CL Chemistry 20L Chemistry 30AL Chemistry 30BL, 30CL, 136, 144, 154, C174, 184, C274 Chemistry 114, 114H Chemistry 153L Conservation of Archeological and Ethnographic Materials 230 Conservation of Archeological and Ethnographic Materials 241 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 105, 128, 162L Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 110 GE Clusters 23A, 23B Integrative Biology and Physiology 13, 107, 111L, 153, 166 Life Sciences 2A, 3A Life Sciences 23L Materials Science 104, 140, 143A Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 100L Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 103AsL Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology 104AL Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology 155 Neuroscience 101L Psychology 116 Courses and Study Lists Change in Study List (per course) Change in Study List after published dates (per course) Late filing of Study List Penalty fee (approved exceptions to published deadline) Removal of I grade (per course) Retroactive Change of Official Study List fee Retroactive Drop fee College of Letters and Science HSSEAS, SOAA,TFT, Graduate Division Commencement apparel and announcement rental/purchase See current individual and package pricing in the Graduation Etc. department of the UCLA Store or see the Graduation Etc. webpage (per unit) 8.00 50.00 43.00 49.00 48.00 50.00 60.00 55.00 56.00 200.00 150.00 25.00 45.00 110.00 45.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 50.00 110.00 110.00 45.00 139.00 128.00 5.00 20.00 50.00 15.00 5.00 35.00 50.00 35.00 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Registration / 15 Miscellaneous Fees Fees are subject to revision without notice. The amounts shown in this document represent fees as currently approved. However, all University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed for this period may be adjusted at a future date. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for updated fee information. Degrees Declaration or change of bachelor's degree candidacy after 160 units (172 units for Engineering students) Diploma—duplicate or special order In absentia degree processing fee (undergraduate) Late declaration of candidacy in graduating term fee Mail Diploma—U.S. Mail Diploma—International 20.00 75.00 100.00 15.00 8.00 19.00 Examinations Credit by examination UC Analytical Writing Placement Examination (formerly Subject A Placement Examination) (undergraduates only) 5.00 65.00 Health Plans Cancellation of Student Health Insurance Plans (UCSHIP) Student Health missed appointment 20.00 20.00 Late Fees Late payment of registration fees Late repayment of student short-term loans 50.00 10.00 Locker—Failure to empty locker within specified period Penalty Fee (exceptions to published deadline) Registrar’s Documents Certificate of Completion Special degree processing fee Copies or transmission Fax charge (domestic) Fax charge (international) Good Student Auto Insurance Certification 5.00 15.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 Service Fee for cancellation of registration and 100% refunds Transcripts Transcript of record, academic or enrollment verification (official, per copy, for student only) Same-day processing service (per addressee) Special handling Special mailing—consult Registrar’s Office Verifications for third party—through National Student Clearinghouse only 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 fees vary fees vary GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Application and Admissions Acceptance of admission deposit, new M.B.A. students, AGSM (applies toward registration fees; nonrefundable) Acceptance of admission deposit, School of Dentistry (applies toward registration fees; nonrefundable) First acceptance of admission deposit, new J.D. and S.J.D. students, School of Law (applies toward registration fees; nonrefundable) Second acceptance of admission deposit, new J.D. and S.J.D. students, School of Law (applies toward registration fees; nonrefundable) Application fee—U.S. citizens and permanent residents Candidacy Advancement to candidacy for doctoral degree Copyright—doctoral dissertation copyright fee (optional) Filing Fee for master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation (half the quarterly student services fee) $ 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 80.00 90.00 65.00 162.00 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY Application and Admissions Application fee—undergraduate Application fee—graduate $ 80.00 100.00 16 / Registration Course Materials and Services Fees The College of Letters and Science and the UCLA professional schools assess course materials and services fees to cover the cost of equipment and to help offset the costs of providing course websites and computer laboratories. Depending on how the fees were approved, they are assessed with registration fees or after Friday of the fourth week of the quarter. The Materials Use fee (sometimes known as a lab fee) and Instructional Enhancement Initiative fee (IEI) are course materials and services fees that are assessed by course unit at the end of the fourth week of the quarter. Students are responsible for ensuring that all UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Study List errors and omissions are corrected prior to the end of the second week. Students are assessed these fees regardless of major. Students who are approved for “Late Add” enrollment after the third week of classes are required to pay course materials and services fees. The fees are billed once a quarter through BruinBill and are non-refundable once assessed. Education Abroad Program reciprocity students and CAPPP (Washington Internship) students are exempt from the IEI fee. For more information about the IEI fee, see the UCLA Online section of this Schedule. For a listing of fee amounts, see Course Materials and Services in the Miscellaneous Fees chart of this Schedule or http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 17 Billing Fee Disclaimer Fees shown represent the amounts currently estimated for this quarter. Every effort will be made to keep fees at this level for the term. However, given continuing budget uncertainties, circumstances may require an adjustment in these amounts during the term. BruinBill Accounts and Charges and university policies. Students can pay their BruinBill account electronically using electronic checks with no charge, or American Express, Discover, and MasterCard credit cards for a fee. UCLA converts checks into electronic payments. Those who wish to opt out of this process should send e-mail to Student Financial Services at asksfs@finance.ucla.edu. Online Payment Payment to a student's BruinBill account can be made online. 1. BruinPay Plan (BPP) is available to a student who wishes to establish a per-term monthly payment option through his or her bank account. A student may sign up for BPP prior to the registration fees payment deadline each term by accessing his or her BruinBill account and checking eligibility for BPP from the My Accounts page (see the My BruinPay Plan box). BPP payments are made monthly by electronic check. An administrative fee is assessed for this payment type. Students with three or more returned checks are not eligible for BPP. 2. Electronic check (e-check) is an easy way to pay directly from the student’s checking or savings account. As banks have different format requirements, students should check with their bank for accurate routing and account numbers. Payment is made on the BruinBill My Accounts page and results in a direct payment from the bank account to UCLA for the amount specified. There is no fee for this payment method. 3. Credit card: UCLA accepts payment by American Express, Discover, and MasterCard. Due to current VISA regulations, UCLA is no longer allowed to accept this card type. Payment by credit card is subject to a 2.75% convenience fee. 4. Travelex international payments are a new option for international payments. Processing through Travelex, the student logs into his or her BruinBill account and chooses the foreign currency payment link. The process generates a letter that the student prints and takes to his or her bank within 72 hours. A pending payment shows on the student's account but DOES NOT prevent courses from being dropped, release holds, or relieve the responsibility of making payment on the account. If the student pays within 72 hours, the BruinBill account is updated and the pending payment is removed. Payments not made within 72 hours may not fully cover the amount owed. All students are assigned a BruinBill account. A BruinBill account records all charges and payments associated with housing, transportation, and registration, along with other service charges that are assessed to students. Accounts are administered through an electronic e-bill. Students must pay all charges in full by the 20th of the month following the posting date of the charge. Registration fees payment deadlines are as follows: Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term September 20 December 20 March 20 If the 20th falls on a weekend or holiday, the in-person due date is the last business day prior to the 20th. Electronic payments may be made through the 20th. After the 20th, students are assessed a delinquent fee. There are no extensions. Please make payments early to avoid problems, especially if payment is made by check. If registration fees are not paid in full by the payment deadline, a late registration fee is assessed, and classes are dropped in accordance with the drop class deadline (see the Calendar section). Note: The University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) fee is part of registration fees and is due and payable at the time registration fees are paid. For information about waiving UCSHIP, see the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center website at http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu. Failure to settle financial obligations with the University may result in a hold being placed on the student’s record. Such a hold could affect registration, enrollment, financial aid, campus services, and release of academic transcripts. See the Registration section for additional information about holds. Students, and third parties given access by the student, with a valid e-mail address established in URSA receive twice-monthly courtesy e-mail reminders prior to payment deadlines. For details on all payment plans and instructions, see http://www.sfs .finance.ucla.edu. Students can give select URSA access to parents, guardians, or other third parties whom they want to view their student information and even make BruinBill payments. This access gives the University permission to discuss details of the student’s bill with the third party. See the URSA section for more information. If the third party is given access to make BruinBill payments, he or she also will receive the twice-monthly courtesy e-mail reminders. In-Person Payment Students may make payments in person with cash only at the Administrative Main Cashier Office located at 1125 Murphy Hall, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Check payments may be placed in the dropbox for same-day processing. Fax payments are not accepted. Returned Check Policy Methods of Payment e-bill BruinBill accounts are administered electronically (e-bill) through URSA. Financial activity is displayed for the current term, as well as account activity for the last 24 months. URSA also provides a link to important communications from the university regarding registration Returned Check Fine. The returned check fee is $25. An accounting hold is placed on the account when a check is returned. Cash Only Policy for Returned Check Writers. Any person who has more than two checks returned unpaid to the university is placed on a cash-only basis (i.e., cash, credit card, cashier’s check, or money order) for all future transactions. A letter will be mailed to the current mailing/billing address on file if this threshold is met, and no future checks will be accepted. The Student Financial Services is 18 / Billing not responsible for delivery of mail or the accuracy of the address on file. Enforcement of Cash-Only Policy. Check payments mailed to the Administrative Main Cashier by customers on a cash-only basis will be accepted, but credit will not be posted to their BruinBill account for two weeks. Financial Aid Distribution The Financial Aid System automatically credits the BruinBill account of students who receive financial aid. Registration fees and other outstanding UCLA debts, such as student health or laboratory fees, are deducted. Students must be enrolled at least half time to receive financial aid disbursements. See the Financial Support section. BruinDirect BruinDirect is the fastest, most secure refund method, allowing refunds to be deposited electronically to student bank accounts. Direct deposit of financial aid refunds is mandated by federal regulation. Students are notified of transactions by e-mail before each deposit is made. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Students not currently enrolled in BruinDirect may enroll and manage their accounts online through URSA. Students can also update their banking information through URSA. As banks have different format requirements, students should check with their bank for accurate routing and account numbers. Medical Insurance Waivers As a condition of registration, UCLA requires all students to have qualified medical insurance. The University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) fulfills this requirement and its fee is billed through BruinBill. Students who are already covered by a qualified health insurance policy may have this fee waived if qualifying information is submitted by the fee payment deadline each term. All UCSHIP waivers must be submitted through the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center website at http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu. An annual waiver can be completed only during the Fall waiver period. Otherwise, a UCSHIP waiver must be completed each academic term. If a student misses the deadline, no late waivers are given. Students should pay careful attention to meeting the waiver deadline to ensure that they do not incur unplanned expenses. There are no refunds after the deadline. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 19 Financial Support Financial support at UCLA is handled by the Financial Aid Office, Loan Services Office, and graduate Fellowships and Financial Services Office. Students and their families should also be aware of tax benefits that could help offset the cost of fees and tuition. Financial Aid Office A129J Murphy Hall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays (310) 206-0400 http://www.fao.ucla.edu e-mail: finaid@saonet.ucla.edu At the Financial Aid Office students can 1. Obtain information on grants, loans, need-based undergraduate scholarships, and work-study 2. Get counseling on how to prepare the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and supporting documents 3. Report changes in their financial situation 4. Pick up petition and revision forms 5. Submit all requested documentation for financial aid consideration 6. Appeal financial aid consideration based on special circumstances Financial Aid Application To apply for financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at http://www.fafsa.gov. Applications are available in early January and the priority filing deadline is March 2. Applicants completing the FAFSA after the March 2 deadline will be considered for limited funding. Students attending UCLA Summer Sessions and in need of financial aid must submit a summer financial aid application in addition to the FAFSA. Applications are available at http://www.fao.ucla.edu on April 1, and must be submitted by April 30 for on-time consideration. Financial aid applications for summer travel and summer UC crossenrollment are separate from the UCLA Summer Sessions application and have different deadlines. Please check the FAO website for all summer programs information. receive all important notifications, it is imperative to maintain a valid e-mail address on URSA. Eligibility for Aid Based on the information provided on the FAFSA, the Financial Aid Office will determine the student’s eligibility for grants, work-study, and loans that will be available to help him or her cover educational costs. A Financial Aid Notification (eFAN) is made available and reflects the student’s eligibility for aid. An eFAN Guide that explains the financial aid process is also provided. Financial Aid Distribution through BruinBill UCLA uses the BruinBill system to process bills and payments, including financial aid. Each student is assigned an individual BruinBill account. See the Billing section for methods of payment. Statements list charges, such as registration fees, health insurance, or outstanding debts, and may include anticipated financial aid activity and the amount of funds available for a refund. The Financial Aid System automatically credits BruinBill accounts with students’ financial aid. Students must be enrolled at least halftime (6 units for undergraduate and 4 units for graduate students) for financial aid to be credited to their BruinBill account. Certain holds may also prevent disbursement of aid to BruinBill. BruinBill uses financial aid as a credit to pay student registration fees and most other outstanding UCLA debts (such as student health visits or recreational fees). BruinDirect With BruinDirect students may have their financial aid refund electronically transferred to a personal checking or savings account. After financial aid is disbursed to cover posted charges (such as tuition, UCSHIP, etc.) remaining funds are forwarded to the student’s designated bank account through BruinDirect. BruinDirect enrollment information is available in the Administrative Main Cashier Office and Student Accounts Office. Students can sign up for BruinDirect online through URSA. BruinDirect is not available to students if they selected a nonelectronic lender for their private loans. Financial Aid Online Services The Financial Aid Office website (http://www.fao.ucla.edu) provides full service information to students. In addition to information about applying for, evaluating, and awarding financial aid, the website allows students to access and print important publications and required forms. Students can also use the site to access MyFAO which houses their electronic Financial Aid Notification (eFAN), financial aid file status information, missing information requests, summer financial aid applications, and renewal scholarship application. An electronic bulletin board highlighting important events and upcoming deadlines also appears on the website, as well as important links to grants, scholarships, and loan programs. The Financial Aid Office uses e-mail to communicate with students. Students will be notified electronically if additional documentation is required to complete their file, when they have been awarded financial aid and have an eFAN available for review, and for other important events that require student interaction. To ensure that students Scholarships for Undergraduate Students The Undergraduate Scholarship Program at UCLA rewards academic excellence and promise, and provides assistance to students in need. A scholarship is expected to create opportunities for further academic growth and development. Each scholarship is awarded for one academic year. A scholarship renewal application must be submitted yearly. See http://www.fao .ucla.edu to complete the application online. The application is available on the Web in early January, and must be submitted by March 2 for the following academic year. Students must also apply for financial aid by submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Semifinalists in the Regents Scholarship competition are given preference for these awards. Information about university and outside agency scholarship programs is at http://www.fao.ucla.edu. More information is on Fast- 20 / Financial Support Web (financial aid search through the Web), an interactive scholarship search database at http://www.studentservices.com. Scholarship Resource Center. The Scholarship Resource Center (SRC) helps undergraduate students search for scholarship information. The SRC is open to all UCLA undergraduates, regardless of financial aid eligibility. The center provides referrals and serves as an information base for scholarships, fellowships, and endowments. The SRC works in conjunction with the Division of Honors and Undergraduate Programs, the Financial Aid Office, and the UCLA community. Special features of the SRC include counseling for students in the application process, a small library of current scholarship books, a proofreading service for scholarship applications, computer access to various scholarship listings, and workshops and general information sessions. 233 Covel Commons, (310) 206-2875, http:// www.college.ucla.edu/up/SRC/. Unit Requirements The Financial Aid Office checks units on the census date at the end of the third week of classes. Enrollment below half time on that date results in cancellation of aid and billing for funds received. Once aid is reduced or cancelled, it is not reinstated automatically if the unit count increases after the census date. Federal Pell Grants are not reinstated if the unit count increases after the census date. For undergraduate students, half-time enrollment is 6 units. Some undergraduate awards (Federal Pell Grant, Cal Grant) require fulltime enrollment (12 units) to maintain maximum eligibility. For graduate students, half-time enrollment is 4 units. Maintaining Satisfactory Progress Federal regulations require UCLA to establish, publish, and apply standards of satisfactory academic progress for financial aid eligibility. Students who fail to meet the standards become ineligible to receive financial aid until they are in compliance with these requirements. For more information, see A Guide to Satisfactory Academic Progress, available from the Financial Aid Office and online at http://www.fao.ucla.edu under the FAO Publications link. Withdrawal and Cancellation Students who decide not to enroll for one or more terms must notify the Financial Aid Office. Students are not entitled to receive financial aid for those terms. For students who withdraw for a term, the Return of Federal Aid policy determines the amount of financial aid they are eligible to keep for that term. The calculation is based on the date students submit the official withdrawal form to their College/school or department. The amount of financial aid students are entitled to keep is prorated based on the number of days they were in attendance. Any financial aid received in excess of the prorated eligibility must be repaid. Students who have completed 60 percent of the enrollment period at the time they withdraw are considered to have earned 100% of their federal aid for the term. For more information about the exact amount of financial aid students are eligible to keep after withdrawal, see the Guide to the Return of Federal Aid, available in the Financial Aid Office and online at http://www.fao.ucla.edu. For students who receive an administrative cancellation for a term, all financial aid for the effected term is cancelled. They are not entitled to receive any funds for the term and are expected to repay any amount received. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Students who withdraw or are cancelled for a term may have to reapply for direct loans for future terms. They should contact the Financial Aid Office and indicate the term they plan on returning to UCLA. Loan Services Office A227 Murphy Hall 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (310) 825-9864 http://www.loans.ucla.edu Services offered by the Loan Services Office include 1. Direct Loan Program loan disbursement and reconciliation 2. Disbursement of auxiliary/private loan paper checks 3. Processing and disbursement of short-term loans 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays 4. Debt management session/exam and loan exit interview administration Unit Requirement for Loans According to federal regulations, undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 6 units and graduate students in at least 4 units continuously throughout the stated loan period to receive loan funds. This information is verified before loans are distributed. If a student withdraws or carries insufficient units during the stated loan period, any remaining loan funds are returned to the lender, the remaining portion of the loan is cancelled, and the student may be billed for funds already received. If reinstatement of the loan is desired, the student must reapply for a new loan that reflects the new loan period. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program Direct Loan Program loans are issued each term based on the student’s application date. Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) loans under this program are disbursed through BruinBill. Current registration and all outstanding University debts are deducted from the student’s loan funds before the remaining balance (or refund) is distributed. See “BruinDirect” in this section concerning direct deposit of BruinBill refunds. Auxiliary/Private Loan Distribution Auxiliary/private loan funds eligible for Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) are disbursed through BruinBill. Current registration and all outstanding University debts are deducted from the student’s loan funds before the remaining balance (or refund) is distributed. See “BruinDirect” concerning BruinBill refunds. Paper auxiliary/private loan checks are available at or after the beginning of each term at the Loan Services Office. Such checks are held for pick-up for thirty (30) days, then returned to the lender. Students who wish to pick up a paper loan check must present a valid driver’s license, state ID card, military ID, or passport and have no outstanding financial holds on their records in order to receive the check. Change of Student Information Students must notify the Registrar, the Loan Services Office, and their student loan lender(s) in writing within 10 days if they UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 1. Drop below half-time status, withdraw from UCLA, or transfer to another school 2. Change their address or telephone number, graduation date, name, and/or Social Security number (notify the Registrar’s Office through URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu or in person at 1113 Murphy Hall) Financial Support / 21 Fellowships and Financial Services Office 1228 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1025 http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu UCLA Borrower Requirement Federal regulations governing the student loan programs require that anyone borrowing student loans at UCLA must complete a debt management session/exam prior to receiving loan funds. This online session/exam explains the rights and responsibilities associated with loans and provides solutions for minimizing debt. Until this requirement is fulfilled, a University hold will prevent loan funds from being disbursed. For more information, see the Debt Management link at http://www.loans.ucla.edu. Merit-Based Awards Merit-based awards funded by the Graduate Division take the form of stipend, fee, and/or nonresident supplemental tuition awards. To receive these awards, students must return a signed offer letter and necessary supporting documentation to the Fellowships and Financial Services Office. Fee Remissions Exit Interview Requirement Students who have received one or more (federal or university) longterm student loans while attending UCLA and are about to graduate, transfer, withdraw, or take a leave of absence from UCLA are required to complete a loan exit interview with the Loan Services Office, A227 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-9864. See the exit interview link at http://www.loans.ucla.edu for more details. Short-Term Loans Interest-free loans are available in the Loan Services Office. Applications are accepted in person only. To qualify for such loans, students must be currently enrolled at UCLA with sufficient accepted funding to cover current quarter or semester registration fees, and have no record of a defaulted short-term loan within the past year. Applicants must present a valid BruinCard. Three loan types are currently available: 1. Emergency Loan: A loan of up to $200 for those who meet the above criteria. 2. Living Expense Loan: A loan of up to $350 for those who meet the above criteria and are employed. Written employment verification must be submitted. Verification must be on company letterhead, show weekly hours worked, and be signed by the employed student’s supervisor. Students employed by UCLA may use their current pay statement. If self-employed, the student’s business license must be submitted. 3. Financial Aid Advance: A loan to bridge the gap between the awarding of current-term financial aid and the actual receipt of funds. Loans are generally made against delayed current-term federal Direct, Stafford, or Perkins; University; and approved electronically-disbursed federal PLUS (parent) loan disbursements. A short-term loan must be repaid on time or a late fee is assessed. The defaulted loan may be subject to further collection actions, and future loan eligibility may be jeopardized. Past-due short-term loans must be paid with cash, money order, or cashier’s check in order to receive University services. As a result of employment in an eligible academic apprentice personnel title, graduate students may receive certain fee remissions. Eligibility is determined by the following criteria: 1. Appointment(s) must be at least 25 percent time, not to exceed 50 percent time, and only under eligible title codes (students should see their departments or the Academic Apprentice Personnel Manual for Students at http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/gss/ appm/aapmstudent.pdf for specific details). 2. Students must work at least 25 percent time during the term. 3. Students must register and enroll in a minimum of 12 units no later than the third week of instruction. 4. Cumulative GPA must be 3.0 or better. Fee Deferrals Academic apprentice personnel can obtain a fee deferral from their department to extend the student services fee and nonresident supplemental tuition payment deadline by approximately two months. It is the students’ responsibility to pay back the deferral with either personal funds or a fee award credited to their accounts. Students who do not meet the extended deadline are charged a late fee. Medical Insurance Plan Premiums The mandatory insurance premium is paid for all eligible academic apprentice personnel. Students should not waive health insurance if they want the premium paid as part of their employment. To waive UCSHIP, submit the online waiver before the original registration fees payment deadline. A waiver cannot be reversed during the term even if students have been given a fee deferral. Extramural Support The Graduate and Postdoctoral Extramural Support (GRAPES) database contains information on over 500 awards for graduate study, dissertation research, travel grants, and postdoctoral research. GRAPES is available at http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/grpinst .htm or from the Fellowships and Financial Services Office, (310) 8253521. 22 / Financial Support UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Educational Tax Benefits Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Credit. The university must report the following: A number of educational tax benefits may have an impact on the federal income tax liability of students and their families. To assist the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) monitor eligibility for tax credits, UCLA must provide certain information to the IRS on its students. A brief summary of the provisions that may apply to students in attendance at UCLA follows: 1. student social security number, name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code Hope Scholarship Tax Credit is a nonrefundable tax credit up to a maximum amount of $2,500 for qualified tuition and fees paid by or on behalf of a student. The credit is generally available for students in their first two years enrolled at least half time in coursework leading to a recognized degree or certificate. Lifetime Learning Credit is a nonrefundable credit equal to 20 percent of the first $10,000 of qualified tuition and fees paid by or on behalf of a student in years in which the Hope Scholarship Credit is not claimed. The credit is generally available for students enrolled in coursework leading to a recognized degree or certificate. Individuals enrolled in coursework to acquire or improve job skills may also be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit. Student Loan Interest Deduction is a federal income tax deduction for an amount up to $2,500 in interest paid on loans incurred to pay qualified education expenses. As required by law, UCLA will report to the IRS the identity of students who have paid educational fees that may be eligible for the 2. billed amount for qualified tuition and related expenses 3. adjustments to qualified tuition and related expenses for a prior year 4. scholarships or grants 5. adjustments to scholarships or grants for a prior year 6. half-time student status 7. graduate student status On or before February 1 of the current tax year, students will receive a corresponding report. Any questions regarding information printed on this form should be directed to TCRS, the University of California’s education tax credit reporting service, at their toll free number (877) 467-3821, or see http://www.tcrs.com. To find out if you qualify for benefits under these or other provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act, contact a tax consultant or call the Internal Revenue Service. The University of California is not authorized to respond to tax questions. More information is available at http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/PPI/ HOPE/index.html. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Financial Support / 23 Sponsored Student Information Type of Aid Authorized Issuing Office Location Air Force ROTC Student Accounts 1121 Murphy Hall Army ROTC Military Science Student Accounts 120S Student Activities Ctr 1121 Murphy Hall Athletic Grant-in-Aid Athletic Department Morgan Center California Grant A and Grant B Financial Aid Office A129J Murphy Hall California Scholarship Commission – Graduate Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy Hall Chancellor’s or Regents Fellowship – Nonresident Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy Hall Child of Deceased Fireman or Lawman Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall Contractual Credential Candidate – Nonresident Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall Departmental Sponsorship (includes any traineeship paid through the department) Respective Departments Various Education Abroad Student (from University Abroad) Education Abroad Office B300 Murphy Hall Faculty Dependent – Nonresident Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall Graduate Student Studying Out of State Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy Hall International Student on Nonimmigrant Visa with Letter from Sponsor (unless TA or departmental sponsorship) Student Accounts 1121 Murphy Hall Military Dependent – Nonresident Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall National Service Trust Student Accounts 1121 Murphy Hall Navy ROTC – Five-Term Naval Science Student Accounts 120T Student Activities Ctr 1121 Murphy Hall NDEA and NSF Fellowship Holders Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy Hall Nonacademic University Employee – Full Time (see Staff Personnel Policy 260) Campus Human Resources 200 UCLA Wilshire Center Outside Agencies (private industries, clubs, and organizations) Student Accounts 1121 Murphy Hall Resident Reclassifications Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall Scholarships Financial Aid Office A129J Murphy Hall State Rehabilitation Service Office for Students with Disabilities Student Accounts A255 Murphy Hall 1121 Murphy Hall TA, Associate or Acting Instructor – Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (students must pay if waiver is denied) Respective Departments Various TA, Associate or Acting Instructor, Research Assistant or Postgraduate Respective Departments Various Undergraduate Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (10 units or less) College or School Office Various Undergraduate Reduced Tuition (10 units or less) College or School Office Various Undergraduate Scholarships Financial Aid Office A129J Murphy Hall Veteran, Veteran’s Dependent Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall UCLA Schedule of Classes 24 Spring 2012 Enrollment Enrolling in Classes 3. Seniors with 160 or more units who have not declared candidacy See the Class Listings section for class times, rooms, instructors, and other enrollment information. For updated listings, see the online Schedule of Classes. See the Class Listings section and your school or College advisers (listed in the Academic Counseling section) to assemble a program of courses. 4. New and reentering students eligible for advance payment and/or enrollment 5. Seniors with less than 160 units (135–159.9 units) 6. Juniors with less than 135 units (90–134.9 units) Plan two or three alternate programs in case your first choice of courses is not available. Do not choose two courses in the same final examination group (see the final examination chart in the Class Listings section) or select classes that conflict in meeting times. If conflicts are unavoidable, consult with the instructor of each course at the first class meeting. 7. Sophomores with less than 90 units (45–89.9 units) 8. Freshmen with less than 45 units (0–44.9 units) Hepatitis B Vaccine Requirement California law requires students 18 years and younger to provide proof of immunity to Hepatitis B prior to entering and enrolling at the University of California. The Hepatitis B vaccine is a three-shot series. If students have already received the series in their lifetime, there is no need to repeat it. To satisfy the requirement, all students must submit their information at http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu. The link is located under the New Bruins section. Students who have not yet completed the series are granted a twoterm grace period to comply. Failure to satisfy the requirement by the third term results in a hold on student records, whereby students cannot enroll in classes or use any University services. URSA Enrollment University Records System Access (URSA) enables UCLA students to acquire information from their University academic records and to enroll in classes. Use URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu to determine assigned appointment periods; enroll in classes; add, drop, exchange, or change the grading basis of classes; join a wait list; view and download Study Lists; and set up third-party views. Students enroll during appointment times which they obtain through URSA. See the URSA section for more information on services and features. Enrollment Appointments Enrollment appointments are based on class level and assigned within the time and dates shown on the chart at the end of this section or at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/enrollappt.htm. Current-term degree candidates must redeclare candidacy for a later term to receive enrollment appointment times for future terms. Undergraduate Student Enrollment A two-pass system is used for UCLA’s 26,000 undergraduates to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to enroll in required premajor, major, and GE courses and to graduate. Undergraduates eligible to enroll for the next term enroll on URSA during two randomly-assigned appointments, which fall within pass periods that are prioritized as follows: 1. Students in priority groups 2. Seniors with 160 completed units who have declared candidacy to graduate within the next two terms When determining class level, a student’s current term units are included and enrollment appointment times are assigned based on that projected classification. Projected class level is also used if course enrollment is restricted to a certain class level. Projected class level is indicated on URSA when a student checks his or her individual enrollment appointment times. URSA does not allow students to enroll before their specified time and informs them of their correct appointment day and time. Changes in the appointment sequence are made only to correct an appointment based on an incorrect class level. To request an appointment change, go to the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall prior to the assigned appointment. PRIORITY PASS. During their priority pass, students may only enroll in 10 units unless otherwise noted by their priority group. Students in a priority group who do not enroll during their priority pass appointment period must wait until their first pass appointment to enroll. Enrollment is not guaranteed during priority pass appointments. Priority enrollment groups include Regents Scholars, athletes in NCAA sports, qualified veterans, and students served by the Office for Students with Disabilities. Sections are carefully monitored during each priority group pass to ensure that any one group does not exceed 30 percent and that all groups do not exceed 50 percent of a section’s spaces, in accordance with recommendations of a task force appointed by the Committee on Educational Policy. NOTE: Priority pass students may only enroll in a total of 10 units during their priority and first passes. FIRST PASS. During their first pass, students may only enroll in 10 units. This gives all undergraduates a better chance to obtain at least two courses needed toward graduation. Students who do not enroll during their first pass appointment period must wait until their second pass appointment to enroll. SECOND PASS. During their second pass, students can add courses up to the maximum units allowed by their College or school. They can enroll from the beginning of the specified appointment day and time through midnight on Friday of the second week of classes, when wait lists are eliminated and Study Lists of enrolled courses become official. Students should be enrolled in courses with unit credit by that date to avoid paying the late Study List filing fee and obtaining instructor signatures and College/school approval on Enrollment Petitions (for more details, see “Official Study Lists”). After second pass appointments begin, undergraduates may 1. Use a Permission to Enroll (PTE) number (see “Enrollment in Restricted Classes”) to enroll through URSA for restricted or closed classes. 2. Submit approved petitions for contract courses 3. Request enrollment in Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) courses over the eligible limit of units (URSA informs students if this applies) 4. Submit approval for an excess unit Study List UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Enrollment / 25 Graduate Student Enrollment Law, Medicine, and Dentistry students enroll as instructed by their respective Student Affairs Offices. All other graduate students eligible to enroll for the next term are randomly assigned one appointment time or pass and can use URSA from the beginning of the specified appointment time through midnight on Friday of the second week of classes. Students should be enrolled in courses with unit credit by the deadline to avoid the late filing of Study List fee and to avoid having to obtain instructor signatures. Study List Limits Study list maximums are College of Letters and Science School of Engineering School of Nursing School of the Arts and Architecture School of Theater, Film, and Television 19 units 21 units 20 units 20 units 19 units To enroll in more units than the maximum allowed, see the appropriate College or school office to make an Excess Study List request. Wait Lists Wait lists are maintained through Friday of the second week of classes unless a department deletes them earlier. This may happen on the first day of classes for some sections, especially laboratories. Check the notes under the course listing in the Schedule of Classes. Students should not assume they will be added to a class or dropped from a class (if, for example, they are number one or number 100 on the wait list). Students must drop themselves before the official Study List deadline if they do not want the class. A wait-list position within 10 percent of enrollment capacity (for example, number five for a class of 50) indicates a good chance of being enrolled. Many students drop classes after the first meeting, at which point other students may enroll in the class or advance on the wait list. Sometimes departments increase the enrollment capacity of the class, which automatically enrolls additional students from the wait list. Check URSA before Friday of the second week of classes to determine wait-list status. at the instructor’s discretion and may only be approved based on criteria established by the instructor and/or department 2. As an exception to published restrictions (consent of instructor, department consent, specified majors, class levels—freshmen only, juniors or above) in the Schedule of Classes 3. Closed classes (enrollment capacity reached). When the enrollment capacity is reached, students may choose to be on a wait list. They are moved into the class as enrolled students drop out or if the department increases the enrollment capacity If the instructor/department assigns a PTE number through MyUCLA, use the link in the MyUCLA notice to enroll in the class. If the PTE is assigned manually, use the nine-digit course ID and PTE number to enroll through URSA. Enforced Requisites Undergraduate students are prevented from enrolling in lower division Letters and Science courses with enforced requisites (as listed in the UCLA General Catalog or the online Schedule of Classes) if those requisites have not been met. Some courses with requisites may be in warning status, which allows enrollment but informs students that the course requisite has not been met. In the Class Listings section, courses with enforced requisites are notated with a Y in the ENF REQ column, located after the course title. Students with transfer or AP credit that was not evaluated as equivalent to a specific requisite should consult the department offering the course for review of the transfer or AP credit as shown on their DPR. Decisions by the department concerning meeting requisites are final. Impacted Courses Courses that meet the criteria below and have been approved by the Faculty Executive Committee of the College or schools are designated as “impacted” courses. 1. Meet once a week and are difficult to complete if a student has not attended by the end of the second week of classes 2. Have high enrollment demand that deny qualified students enrollment because of limited resources 3. Have high instructor/student ratios, and/or Students may move backward on wait lists if a class is overenrolled through the use of PTE numbers. For example, a student who is first on the wait list for a course that has an enrollment capacity of 100 and is not overenrolled may move from position 101/100 to 105/100 if four students with PTE numbers enroll. The student cannot be enrolled until five people drop the course and the enrolled number is less than the enrollment capacity. 4. Involve large commitments of other resources Enrollment in Restricted Classes Undergraduate students cannot drop an impacted course after Friday of the second week of a term for other than exceptionally extenuating circumstances as described in “Drop Procedures.” Students may enroll through URSA in a restricted class if they get a five-digit PTE number. A PTE number is issued at the discretion of the instructor or department offering the class. When used with the nine-digit course ID, it guarantees enrollment through URSA. Inquire at the respective departmental office regarding any internal department procedures for receiving a PTE number. Enrollment in Contract Courses PTE numbers may be issued in the following cases: 1. The department/instructor offering the class may authorize selective enrollment if the enrollment capacity is filled. This is Each impacted course is clearly indicated in the Class Listings section by a Y in the IM (Impacted) column. In the online Schedule of Classes, the designation is listed under “Crs Info” or the “ID Number” which links to expanded information about a course. A complete list of impacted courses is available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/impact.htm. Students use MyUCLA to initiate a petition to enroll in a contract course. To start the process and obtain contract forms, students log in to MyUCLA, click on “Features” in the navigation bar, select “Academic” from the fly-out menu, and then select “Contract Courses.” Contract forms are available for the following course 26 / Enrollment UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Official Study Lists A Study List is a record of all courses a student is enrolled in for a term. A registered student’s Study List of enrolled courses becomes official at midnight on Friday of the second week of classes and all wait lists are eliminated at that time. Student Responsibility Each student is responsible for all courses and the grading basis for each course, as listed on URSA, and cannot receive credit for courses not listed. Errors or omissions should be corrected before the College or school deadline for changes by petition. Unapproved withdrawal from or neglect of a course entered on the Study List results in a failing grade. URSA enrollment deadlines end at midnight on the published date (see the URSA appointment times chart below and the Calendar section). Study Lists should be checked through URSA after all enrollment transactions. In planning courses for a term, students are responsible for avoiding class conflicts and avoiding conflicting or multiple same-day final examinations. See “Final Examination Policies” in the Class Listings section. numbers: Honors Contracts (89HC, 189HC), Student Research Program (99), USIE contracts (188SA, 188SB), and upper division tutorials (195-199). See the sample contract at https://be.my.ucla.edu/ contractcourses/CC.asp. Study List Changes on URSA Each form is customized for a specific course number. Before filling out the form, students need to prepare a short description of the proposed course of study, the nature of the faculty supervision, and the type of tangible evidence of work completed that will be presented at the conclusion of the course. The name of the faculty mentor who is to supervise the course is also needed at the time the form is filled out. After this information is entered, print the form and obtain the necessary signatures. Fees for adds and changes on URSA are automatically charged to a student’s BruinBill account on a per-transaction basis. Anything submitted or requested as an exception to a published deadline is subject to a penalty fee. Approved retroactive enrollment requests are assessed a per-transaction fee. See the Calendar section for deadlines and see “Miscellaneous Fees” in the Registration section for all course transaction fees. For students pursuing an internship (course 195), consult with either a departmental adviser or the Center for Community Learning (A265 Murphy Hall) to determine which unit coordinates the internship. Internships coordinated through the Center for Community Learning require a site supervisor’s signature. Undergraduate Study List Changes After obtaining the signatures of the instructor and the instructor’s department chair, students must check with the department of the course in which they are enrolling, or with their College or school, to confirm which of the following options to use to complete enrollment in the course: 1. Through the department by leaving the form for processing 2. Through the appropriate school by taking the form to a. 6426 Boelter Hall for the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science b. 103 East Melnitz Building for the School of Theater, Film, and Television 4. c. 2-137 Factor Building for the School of Nursing Through the Registrar’s Office by taking the form to 1113 Murphy Hall Note: Students setting up contracts with instructors in one of the 19 School of Medicine departments must (1) obtain the instructor’s signature, (2) take the form to the instructor’s department where a staff person will obtain the chair’s (or chair designee’s) signature, and (3) bring the completed form to the Registrar’s Office for enrollment processing. The deadline to enroll in a contract course without a fee is Friday of the second week of classes; to enroll with a fee, the deadline is Friday of the third week of classes. Once a contract is processed, students can print out their Study List which serves as a record of enrollment. Undergraduate students can make changes to their Study List through Friday of the second week without a fee. After Friday of the second week, when the Study List becomes official, undergraduate students are charged a fee to make changes. The fees are assessed through BruinBill. See “Study List Changes on URSA.” For late enrollment transactions after the published deadlines, students should contact their respective counseling units for forms and procedures: • College AAP students, 1209 Campbell Hall • College athletes, Morgan Center • College honors students, A311 Murphy Hall • All other College students, A316 Murphy Hall • Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, 6426 Boelter Hall • School of Arts and Architecture, 2200 Broad Art Center • School of Theater, Film, and Television students, 103 East Melnitz Building • School of Nursing, 2-137 Factor Building Add a Course Undergraduate students adding courses during the third week are assessed a per-course change fee. For courses added after the official add deadline of Friday of the third week, they are assessed a per-course change fee plus a per-course penalty fee. A PTE number is required if the class is closed or restricted. After week three, Col- UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Enrollment / 27 UNDERGRADUATE TIMETABLE FOR STUDY LIST CHANGES ON URSA No Fee GRADUATE TIMETABLE FOR STUDY LIST CHANGES ON URSA Fee Add a course Weeks 1-2 Week 3 Change variable units Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4 Change grading basis Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-6 Drop a course See drop reference chart No Fee Add a course Drop a course Change grading basis Change variable units Weeks 1-2 Fee Weeks 310 Late Study Lists lege or school approval is required to add a class. See “Miscellaneous Fees” for fee information. Registered students who are not officially enrolled in courses for credit as of Friday of the second week of instruction must file a late Study List. Use an Enrollment Petition for this process. Change Variable Units A fee is charged for filing a late Study List after Friday of the second week of instruction as described under “Late Payment” in the Registration section. See “Miscellaneous Fees” for fee information. Fees are assessed through BruinBill. Undergraduate students changing units through URSA on a variable unit class during third and fourth week are assessed a per-course change fee. After fourth week, students are assessed a per-course change fee plus a per-course penalty fee. After week four, College or school approval is required to make changes. See “Miscellaneous Fees” for fee information. Drop a Course Drop deadlines vary by College or school and the type of course (impacted or nonimpacted). See “Drop Procedures” and the drop reference chart below for more detailed information. Note: Student athletes may not drop a class after the first day of class without their counselor's approval. Change the Grading Basis of a Course Undergraduate students changing the grading basis of an optionally graded course through URSA during weeks three through six are assessed a per-course change fee. Changes after Friday of sixth week require a petition; if approved, students are assessed a percourse change fee plus a per-course penalty fee. See “Changing Grading Basis” below for more detailed information; see “Miscellaneous Fees” for service fee information. Graduate Study List Changes Graduate students can use URSA to add, drop, change grading basis, or change variable units through the end of the last day of instruction. Fees are assessed through BruinBill after Friday of second week. See “Study List Changes on URSA” above. Graduate students are assessed a per-course change fee when adding a course during the third week. They are also assessed a per-course change fee when dropping a course, changing variable units, or changing grading basis through Friday of tenth week. The official graduate add deadline is Friday of third week. For courses added after this date, graduate students are assessed a per-course change fee plus a per-course penalty fee and the enrollments are not counted toward departmental budget allocations. A PTE number is required if the class is closed or restricted. 1. Obtain the appropriate form: undergraduate students from the College or school advising unit; graduate students from a department adviser. 2. Obtain the necessary signatures and file the approved form at the processing locations noted on the Enrollment Petition form. Students are given a receipt of the approved/processed Study List and are responsible for all courses and grading basis as recorded. Drop Procedures Dropping a course may reduce a Study List below minimums required for full-time status, financial aid, the minimum progress requirement, and eligibility for residence halls and other services that require a specific enrollment status. The drop form reminds students about these requirements and the consequences that may be triggered if the petition is processed. It is each student’s responsibility to meet enrollment unit requirements. Dropping Nonimpacted Courses Nonimpacted courses constitute the vast majority of courses and may be dropped on or before Friday of second week through URSA with no fee or transcript notation. Nonimpacted courses may be dropped during the third and fourth week through URSA with no transcript notation and a per-course change fee. Drops after Friday of fourth week are assessed a per-course change fee plus a percourse penalty fee. Drops after fourth week incur a transcript notation noting the week the class was dropped. See “Miscellaneous Fees” for fee information. The drop periods for classes vary by College or school. See the drop reference chart. Students in the College of Letters and Science can drop nonimpacted courses through URSA without a transcript notation through Friday of fourth week. In weeks five through seven, students in the College can drop courses through URSA without an instructor’s signature. During weeks eight through ten, students are restricted to three approved drops in their academic career. For drops after seventh week, an instructor’s signature and College approval is required. For students in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering, the School of the Arts and Architecture, and the School of Theater, Film, and Television, students can drop courses through URSA without a transcript notation through Friday of fourth week. After fourth week, they must obtain a drop petition from their academic deans’ office. UCLA Schedule of Classes 28 / Enrollment Spring 2012 DROP REFERENCE CHART Note: All deadlines fall on Friday of the week(s) indicated. If that Friday is a University holiday, the dealine is the Thursday of that week. College of Letters and Science Drop Period Type Method Fee Transcript Notation Weeks 1-2 (all courses) Drop URSA No fee No transcript notation Weeks 3-4 (nonimpacted courses) Drop URSA $5 No transcript notation Weeks 3-10 (impacted courses) Late Drop Petition $20 Transcript notation Weeks 5-7 (nonimpacted courses) Late Drop URSA $20 Transcript notation Weeks 8-10 (nonimpacted courses) Restricted Drop (maximum 3 drops) Petition $35 Transcript notation After week 10 Retroactive Drop Petition $50 Transcript notation HSSEAS, SOAA, SON, TFT Drop Period Type Method Fee Transcript Notation Weeks 1-2 (all courses) Drop URSA No fee No transcript notation Weeks 3-4 (nonimpacted courses) Drop URSA $5 No transcript notation Weeks 3-10 (impacted courses) Late Drop Petition $20 Transcript notation Weeks 5-10 (nonimpacted courses) Late Drop Petition $20 Transcript notation After week 10 Retroactive Drop Petition $35 Transcript notation Dropping Impacted Courses term in which the drop petition was filed, and the late drop fee is assessed. Impacted courses may be dropped on or before Friday of second week through URSA with no fee or transcript notation. Each impacted course is indicated by a Y in the IM (impacted) column in the class listings of the Schedule of Classes. Transcript Notation for Late Drops Impacted Course Drop Policy After Friday of second week, undergraduate students who need to request a drop of an impacted course should consult the course instructor and explore academic options other than dropping the course. Impacted courses may be dropped after the second-week deadline only under extraordinary circumstances (such as severe illness). To drop an impacted course, undergraduate students should pick up a Late Impacted Course Drop Petition or Retroactive Drop Petition form from their counseling unit: College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall Honors Programs Office, A311 Murphy Hall AAP Counseling Office, 1209 Campbell Hall Athletic Counseling Office, Morgan Center School of Engineering and Applied Science, 6426 Boelter Hall Follow the instructions on the form. A detailed explanation of the reason for dropping the course must be given, and the course instructor’s signature must be obtained. For College of Letters and Science students, requests to drop an impacted course are referred by College counseling units to a subcommittee of the Faculty Executive Committee. For School of Engineering students, requests are submitted to the Associate Dean. If the request is approved, the dropped course appears on the student’s transcript with a notation indicating the date and week of the Drops of impacted courses processed after Friday of second week and drops of nonimpacted courses processed after Friday of fourth week are recorded on the permanent undergraduate transcript. The entry records the week the course was dropped using the following format: COGNITIVE PSYCH PSYCH 120A SHAKESPEARE ENGL 90 COURSE DROPPED WEEK 8 4.0 4.0 B+ Changing Grading Basis Courses with Optional Grading Basis Courses with an optional grading basis allow students (not instructors) to choose either a Letter grade or a Passed/Not Passed grade (for undergraduates) or Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory grade (for graduate students). In URSA and the Schedule of Classes, the grade type for classes with an optional grading basis is displayed as SO (Student Option)—which appears in the grade type column. The default grading basis for such classes is LG (Letter Grade). Undergraduate students in good academic standing can change the grading basis on these courses through URSA. The deadline for undergraduates to make changes is Friday of sixth week. Graduate students can make changes through the last day of instruction. In the online Schedule of Classes, on the class listing page, click on UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 “Crs Info” to determine if a course has optional grading, or see the course description in the catalog at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/ catalog/updates/. Courses with Mandatory Grading Basis Courses with a mandatory (nonoptional) grading basis (e.g., Letter Grade only, Passed/Not Passed, Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory) are designated LG, PN, or SU in URSA. The grading basis of these courses cannot be changed through URSA. Undergraduate students in good academic standing must petition to request a change in grading basis. The deadline for undergraduates to petition for change is Friday of sixth week. Graduate students can petition for change through the last day of instruction. 1. Using a Student Petition form, obtain approval to change grading basis from the department offering the class. 2. If departmental approval is granted, file the petition with the College or school counseling unit if you are an undergraduate student or with Graduate Division if you are a graduate student. 3. If the request is approved by the College, school, or Graduate Division, the petition is sent to the Registrar’s Office, and the change in grading basis is recorded on the Study List. (Engineering students at 6426 Boelter Hall; Letters and Science honors students at Honors Programs, A311 Murphy Hall; AAP students at AAP Counseling, 1209 Campbell Hall; athletes at the Morgan Center; all other Letters and Science students at College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall; Schools of Arts and Architecture, Theater, Film, and Television, and Nursing at their respective student affairs offices). Special Programs Enrollment Concurrent Enrollment Concurrent enrollment—defined as taking courses during regular sessions (Fall, Spring, and Spring Quarters) for credit at UCLA and, at the same time, at another non-UC institution, including UCLA Extension—is not permitted except in extraordinary circumstances, and no credit is given for such courses unless the approval of the UCLA College or school has been obtained by petition prior to enrollment. Intersegmental Cross-Enrollment At the discretion of the appropriate campus authorities on both campuses, the California Education Code allows undergraduate students enrolled in any campus of the California community colleges, the California State University, or the University of California to enroll without formal admission in a maximum of one course per academic term at a campus of either of the other systems on a space-available basis. Enrollment in precollege courses is excluded. Enrollment / 29 UCLA students qualify for intersegmental cross-enrollment if they meet all the following requirements: 1. Complete at least one term at UCLA as a matriculated student 2. Enroll for a minimum of 6 units for the current term 3. Earn a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) for work completed 4. Pay appropriate registration fees at UCLA for the current term 5. Complete appropriate academic preparation as determined by the host campus 6. Have California resident status Obtain a concurrent enrollment application from the College or school. An administration fee is charged for each academic term such enrollment is requested. Intercampus Visitor Program Undergraduates enrolled at one campus of the University of California may have the opportunity to attend another UC campus for one quarter or semester on the Intercampus Visitor Program. UCLA students obtain applications from the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. Observe the deadlines and enrollment restrictions on the application. Applications are reviewed by a student’s College or school. Letters and Science students should contact College Academic Counseling in A316 Murphy Hall; Arts and Architecture students should contact the Student Services Office in 2200 Broad Art Center; Theater, Film, and Television students should contact the Student Services Office in 103 East Melnitz Building; Engineering students should contact the Student Services Office in 6426 Boelter Hall. Simultaneous UC Enrollment Undergraduate students may enroll simultaneously in courses offered by another UC campus. Eligible students must be registered (fees paid), in good standing, and enrolled in at least 12 units at UCLA. Students may simultaneously enroll in no more than one UC host-campus course not to exceed 6 units. Before attending the host campus, both campuses must give approval. Approval to enroll simultaneously on another UC campus does not guarantee credit toward specific degree or General Education requirements. Application of host-campus courses to UCLA graduation requirements is determined by the College or school. Details are on the application form. Obtain applications and directions for submitting forms from the following offices: honors students, A311 Murphy Hall; student athletes, Morgan Center; AAP students, 1209 Campbell Hall; all other Letters and Science students, College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall; Arts and Architecture, Theater, Film, and Television, Engineering and Applied Science, and Nursing students, their respective student affairs offices. The form is also available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. UCLA Schedule of Classes 30 / Enrollment Spring 2012 Spring 2012 URSA Enrollment Appointments Based on class level, enrollment appointments are assigned randomly within the times and dates shown and are based on student status when appointments are assigned. Find exact enrollment appointment times through URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. Please note that no appointment times are scheduled for the time period between Friday at 3:15 p.m. and Saturday at 7 p.m. Current-term degree candidates must redeclare candidacy for a later term to receive enrollment appointment times for future terms. Appointments cannot be changed once they are assigned. For projected classification information, see “Undergraduate Student Enrollment” earlier in this section. Priority Pass First Appointment Time Last Appointment Time February 13 7:00 a.m. February 14 11:00 p.m. Enroll in up to 10 units. All priority students Priority pass ends February 15, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. First Pass Enroll in up to 10 units. Seniors (160+ units) who have declared candidacy to graduate in next 2 terms February 16 7:00 a.m. February 16 11:00 p.m. Seniors (160+ units) who have not declared candidacy February 17 7:00 a.m. February 18 11:00 p.m. New and re-entering students February 19 1:00 p.m. February 19 1:00 p.m. Seniors (135-159.9 units) February 19 1:30 p.m. February 20 8:00 a.m. Juniors (90-134.9 units) February 20 8:30 a.m. February 21 12:30 p.m. Sophomores (45-89.9 units) February 21 1:00 p.m. February 22 11:00 a.m. Continuing freshmen (0-44.9 units) February 22 11:30 a.m. February 22 3:00 p.m. First pass ends February 23, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. Second Pass Enroll in up to Study List maximum units. Seniors (160+ units) who have declared candidacy to graduate in next 2 terms February 24 7:00 a.m. February 26 2:00 p.m. Seniors (160+ units) who have not declared candidacy February 26 2:30 p.m. February 27 9:00 a.m. New and re-entering students February 27 9:30 a.m. February 27 9:30 a.m. Seniors (135-159.9 units) February 27 10:00 a.m. February 27 8:00 p.m. Juniors (90-134.9 units) February 27 8:30 p.m. February 28 11:00 p.m. Sophomores (45-89.9 units) February 29 7:00 a.m. February 29 7:30 p.m. Continuing freshmen (0-44.9 units) February 29 8:00 p.m February 29 11:00 p.m. Second pass ends April 13, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. Graduate Pass Joint students February 6 7:00 a.m. February 16 7:00 a.m. Other graduate students February 16 7:30 a.m. February 21 11:00 p.m. Graduate pass ends April 13, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 31 URSA www.ursa.ucla.edu Third-Party Access University Records System Access (URSA) gives UCLA students, and those who have been students within the past 10 years, realtime access to their official University academic records. In addition, students may set up and manage third-party access for others to access their data and BruinBill account. Students can authorize third parties to have view-only access to their student records and direct access to their BruinBill account. A third party establishes his or her own separate UCLA Logon ID and password, communicates this information (name and UCLA Logon ID) directly to the student, and the student selects which URSA features the third party can view or access. Students may revoke access, or change access features, at any time. URSA is available Sunday night from 6 p.m. through Tuesday at 1 a.m. and Tuesday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m., including holidays. With its intuitive visual interface, URSA is the easiest way to enroll in classes and to gain real-time access to academic, financial, and personal records. URSA is a secure encrypted site; records are confidential. Users access URSA by using their UCLA Logon ID and password. This personal logon information should not be given to anyone. Tampering with another student’s enrollment or personal data is subject to disciplinary action up to and including suspension. Users create and manage their individual UCLA Logon ID and password at https://logon.ucla.edu. Passwords can be changed and reset, and security questions can be set up to help users remember their passwords. Students are advised of their FERPA rights, and they must check a box indicating that they understand they are waiving FERPA for student-designated third parties. Third parties must use URSA to access the features selected by the student. With the exception of financial information, no other non-public student information may be released to third parties by any University staff over the phone or in person. BruinAlert Students with current e-mail addresses in URSA are automatically enrolled in BruinAlert to receive e-mail messages in the event of a UCLA emergency. See BruinAlert in the UCLA Online section. UCLA Schedule of Classes 32 Spring 2012 UCLA Online BruinAlert The BruinAlert messaging service communicates official information during an emergency or crisis situation that disrupts normal operation of the UCLA campus or threatens the health or safety of campus community members. BruinAlert sends messages to student subscribers on a “best effort” basis to e-mail and text-capable wireless devices such as mobile telephones. Students with current e-mail addresses in URSA are automatically enrolled in BruinAlert and receive e-mail messages in the event of an emergency. Short Message Service (SMS) text messaging is also available to students on a voluntary basis; students may subscribe to SMS through the BruinAlert website at https://www.transporta tion.ucla.edu/bruinalert/. Getting Started To use BOL services, you need a UCLA Logon ID and password, and a computer that connects to the UCLA network. You can access BOL services from many locations throughout campus or from home. Personalized assistance is also available from the BOL Help Desk. For instructions on creating a UCLA Logon ID, see the self-serve website at https://logon.ucla.edu. UCLA Logon A UCLA Logon ID allows authentication for a variety of online campus services, networks, and materials. With this ID, users can 1. Access class webpages and discussion groups 2. Search the UCLA Library and online databases Bruin OnLine 124 Kerckhoff Hall Help Desk (310) 267-4357 http://www.bol.ucla.edu e-mail: consult@ucla.edu Bruin OnLine (BOL) is a collection of software and services that provide UCLA students, faculty, and staff with access to e-mail, campus network services, and the Internet. Services include dialup access using PPP at speeds up to 56 kbps and wireless access to the campus network, along with wired connections through Ethernet ports. Accessing Bruin OnLine Services On campus, BOL services are available anywhere there is network access, including campus computing laboratories, libraries, and campus residence hall rooms; and anywhere there is wireless network coverage. BOL can be accessed from off campus by 1. Using the BOL modem pool (310 area code). Users pay all telephone charges for toll or long-distance access (310 area code) 3. Create e-mail mailing lists 4. Download Internet browsers, anti-virus software, e-mail clients, and FTP programs 5. Create personal webpages 6. Check e-mail 7. Authenticate to use the BOL Proxy Server 8. Access the UCLA wireless network and VPN server Campus Computer Laboratories Student computer laboratories are supported through Academic Technology Services (ATS) and the College Library Instructional Computing Commons (CLICC), a collaborative effort between ATS, Center for Digital Humanities, Social Sciences Computing, Office of Instructional Development, and College Library. Some 15 computer laboratories are available throughout campus, each with computers, peripherals, software, and services that cater to specific areas of study. 2. Using your own Internet Service Provider (ISP), connect through the BOL proxy server to access UCLA restricted resources such as software and library journals. See http://www.bol.ucla.edu/ services/proxy/ for more information Access to the laboratories varies; departmental laboratories may require enrollment in either the major or a class. General purpose laboratories merely require a UCLA Logon ID and password, which is available free of charge to UCLA students, faculty, and staff. Kiosks to set up an account are available at several locations. Access for Persons with Disabilities For information on locations, hours, and eligibility, see http://www .humnet.ucla.edu/itc/resources/labs/, http://www.clicc.ucla.edu/tikiindex.php, and http://computing.sscnet.ucla.edu. The Academic Technology Services (ATS) Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP) provides adaptive technology to help persons with disabilities who use BOL-supported software. DCP can assist with configuration and training for screen reader, voice recognition, reading aid, and other software programs. Call (310) 206-7133 for more information or see the Student Services section. Wireless Access Wireless Internet access is available in select locations on campus for UCLA Logon ID holders with their own 802.11a/g/n-compliant laptop or handheld computer. For more information, see http://www .bol.ucla.edu/wireless/. For a map of wireless coverage areas, see http://www.bol.ucla.edu/services/wireless/coverage/. Electronic Mailing Lists (Listservs) Bruin OnLine offers a mailing list service that manages electronic mail discussion and e-newsletter distribution to list subscribers. Mailing lists are available for any academic purpose; new list requests from students require verification of faculty sponsorship. For more information, see http://www.bol.ucla.edu/services/lists/. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Instructional Enhancement Initiative Students enrolled in most undergraduate courses are assessed a per-unit course materials fee, called the Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) fee. For fee amounts, see the Miscellaneous Fee chart in the Registration section or online at http://www.registrar.ucla .edu/fees/. Fee assessment through BruinBill is based on actual enrollment at the end of the fourth week of the quarter. IEI fees apply to all students except Education Abroad Program reciprocity students and CAPPP (Washington internship) students. The Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) supports undergraduate education through UCLA Online / 33 Newsgroups Usenet is a worldwide discussion system of newsgroups classified by subject. Newsgroups available on news.ucla.edu include the ucla.* hierarchy which is dedicated to topics specific to UCLA and is not transmitted outside of UCLA. Bruin OnLine has its own newsgroups, for example, that post announcements about its service and where students can ask questions about computer software and hardware (ucla.bol.announce, ucla.bol.general, and ucla.bol.webpages). Other newsgroups help with platform questions (ucla.pc and ucla.mac), while still others post announcements and offer forums (for example, ucla.general, ucla.announce, ucla.rumor, and ucla.forsale). Some classes have their own newsgroups as well (see ucla.classes.* hierarchy). 1. Online course websites with instant access to syllabi, course documents and files, interactive tools; instructional websites and online software; and other aspects of online learning including chat rooms, online office hours, media presentations, quizzes, and so forth. Newsgroups offered by news.ucla.edu can be accessed through a newsreader client such as Outlook Express, Mozilla, or Netscape. For more information, see http://www.bol.ucla.edu/services/news/. 2. Computer Labs and Wireless access, including curated workstations in staffed labs, divisional labs, helpdesks, printing, and contributions to CLICC. Online Directory 3. Course software, including popular creative, scientific, math, statistics packages and online products. 4. Staffing, including technology experts who support faculty, teaching assistants, or students regarding creation of online course content and use of tools to produce that content, as well as course website and computer lab staff. For questions about IEI fees, see http://www.iei.ucla.edu (College of Letters and Science and professional schools) or http://www.seas.ucla.edu/feeinfo/ (Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science). The UCLA Campus Directory offers directory information about faculty, staff, students, and departments. Student listings in the online directory are generated through URSA and are updated nightly (excluding weekends) by the Registrar's Office, which administers student privacy rights for release of student information. A student may change address, telephone number, e-mail address, and privacy options through URSA. Changes to address and privacy options may also be submitted using a Name Change or Correction form, available in the Murphy Hall northwest lobby or at http://www .registrar.ucla.edu/forms/, and filed at 1113 Murphy Hall. For more details on privacy options, see “Disclosure of Student Records” in the Official Notices section or see URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. To access the online Campus Directory, see http://www.directory .ucla.edu. MyUCLA MyUCLA at http://my.ucla.edu is a secure, personalized gateway to a variety of online information and campus services tailored to student needs. Features of MyUCLA include 1. WebMail including previews, address book import/export, e-mail address look-up from personal and campus directories, text features, and batch reply mailing 2. Calendar pre-populated with 15 categories of events including class schedules, finals, counseling appointments, workshops, student elections, and enrollment periods 3. Class Planner where class schedules can be created, printed, saved, and shared with counselors; and, through links with URSA, used to streamline the enrollment process 4. Study List showing classes and class information for current and previous quarters, including links to course websites, grades, library reserves, textbooks, the Schedule of Classes, TurnItIn, and participating classmates 5. Personalized notices concerning research and scholarship opportunities, Commencement, MyUCLA group events, and more 6. Student elections voting 7. Workshop sign-ups for sessions that help students meet academic and professional goals 8. Student forums in categories including academics, world issues, and dating 9. Internship search 10. Academic tools such as GPA calculator, virtual counseling, and contract courses Student Technology Center The Student Technology Center coordinates computing connectivity to the campus network for students living in on-campus housing, including network card purchase and installation, and technical support. The center houses a computer laboratory with Macintosh and Windows computers. It also offers fax, shipping, copying, and printing services. Located opposite Covel Commons at 330 De Neve Drive, (310) 825-3400; see http://map.ais.ucla.edu/go/1001545. UCLA Homepage The UCLA homepage (http://www.ucla.edu) offers a gateway for access to information on campus teaching, research, and service. Its main menu links to sites for prospective and current students; arts, museums, and athletic events; and academic, library, and research information. It also offers access to the Online Directory and pages for alumni. In addition, the current students link connects to URSA, MyUCLA, student services, computing laboratories, and campus news. A search feature allows for easy browsing through the thousands of webpages that comprise the UCLA site, including those for departments, programs, and services. 34 / UCLA Online UCLA Library Electronic Resources While continuing to develop and manage collections of traditional printed materials, the UCLA Library also purchases or licenses access to many digital resources which are available through its website, http://www.library.ucla.edu. Resources include electronic journals, books, reference works, periodical indexes, and abstracts. The online UCLA Library Catalog contains records for all library holdings and other campus collections, including the Film and Television Archive, Ethnomusicology Archive, and ethnic studies center libraries. It also shows library item location and circulation status, and allows users to request document delivery services and SRLF items. The online Melvyl Catalog contains information on all University of California campus holdings as well as a number of other collections. Through Melvyl, users can request items from other campuses and have them delivered to UCLA. Librarians and trained staff are available in the libraries, online, and by telephone to answer questions about using online systems, and to provide assistance with reference and research topics. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 35 Student Services Student Services support the teaching, research, and public service functions of the University while they promote the academic success of UCLA students and enhance the quality of campus life. Registrar’s Office Services In addition to enrollment services, the Registrar’s Office helps students determine residence status, change names on official records, and obtain transcripts and degrees. See the Registrar’s Services Directory for a complete list of services. Establishing Residence for Tuition Purposes Specific criteria for establishing residence for tuition purposes are included in the Appendix of the current UCLA General Catalog and in the Registrar’s Office website at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/ residence/. Direct inquiries about residence requirements to the Residence Deputy, 1113 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3447. No other University personnel are authorized to supply information about residence requirements for tuition purposes. The Petition for Residence Classification is obtained on the Registrar’s Office website and filed at 1113 Murphy Hall prior to the late registration period for the term in which the student is eligible for classification from nonresident to resident status. Documentation of residence will be requested at that time. Name Change To change their names on official University records, or to identify capitalization, punctuation, or accent marks (for their diploma) that computer files do not accommodate, students must obtain and file (no fee) the UCLA Name Change or Correction form at the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. Proof of former and new name must be submitted with the form. Forms are available in the Murphy Hall northwest lobby and at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. A new BruinCard must be obtained at 123 Kerckhoff Hall for a replacement fee. Official Transcripts Two versions of official UCLA student records are available from the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. These are the academic transcript and the verification transcript. Each is designed to meet specific needs. Student Copy. A student may obtain an unofficial transcript, in person only, at the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall, during regular business hours. A photo ID is required. The unofficial transcript is printed on plain paper and does not carry the Registrar’s seal. One copy of the unofficial transcript, which may be photocopied as needed, is supplied per visit at no charge. Academic Transcript The academic transcript is a student’s complete academic record, including a listing of courses taken, transfer credit, units, grades, grade-point average (GPA), earned UCLA degrees, and in-progress term information, which includes a list of the courses that student enrolled in during the term the document was requested, and other in-progress information such as a change in major or the removal of an I grade. Grades for completed terms are processed immediately following the conclusion of final examinations. Complete academic transcripts are available approximately two weeks after the last day of the term. For graduating students, academic transcripts with the graduation date included are available approximately seven weeks after the end of the term. If you require earlier proof of graduation, contact your degree auditor in 1113 Murphy Hall. A fee is charged for this service. The minimum period required for processing and issuing academic transcripts for both registered and former students is three working days. Expedited service (processing within 24 hours) is available for an additional charge per addressee. Verification Transcript The verification transcript certifies registration (fee payment), enrollment status, and degrees. This includes verification for auto insurance “good student” discounts. The verification transcript can be attached to the insurance form. The verification fee is required for this service. Verification transcripts confirm student status only after registration fees have been paid for the term. Verification of student workload is based on actual enrolled units and does not consider wait-listed units or list courses for a term. Verification of degree can be issued after the degree has been posted to the student’s record approximately seven weeks after the term ends. If verification is required before the degree is posted,students may contact their degree auditor in 1113 Murphy Hall. The fee for a verification transcript is waived if requested for loan or student aid verifications (proof of request required). Students may obtain this free official verification at 1113 Murphy Hall. Most enrollment verifications for loans and creditors, however, are processed for the University by National Student Clearinghouse. Third-Party Verifications Official UCLA transcripts are printed on security paper to safeguard against unauthorized duplication, alteration, and misrepresentation. The paper has a multicolor security background with a faint background design and a border with the words “University of California, Los Angeles.” Authentication details are located in the lower right hand corner of the transcript, and the transcript legend is located on the reverse of the document. Official transcripts are not available electronically. UCLA has authorized National Student Clearinghouse to act as its agent for all third-party verifications of student enrollment and degrees. Degree verification for the most recent term is available approximately eight weeks after the term ends. The Clearinghouse abides by all provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). See http://www.studentclearinghouse.org. The Registrar’s Office provides transcripts for regular and summer sessions. For UCLA Extension courses, order transcripts from UCLA Extension, P.O. Box 24901, Los Angeles, CA 90024 or online at http://www.uclaextension.edu. For professional school transcripts, contact the school or see http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/faq/transcript faq.htm. Current students must order official academic and verification transcripts online through URSA or by mail using the Transcript Order form, available in the Murphy Hall northwest lobby or at http://www .registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. Students requiring special handling or services, or non-current students, may order academic and verification transcripts in person at 1113 Murphy Hall. Ordering Transcripts UCLA Schedule of Classes 36 / Student Services Spring 2012 Students using the Transcript Order form should mail it to the UCLA Registrar’s Office, Attn: [Academic or Verification] Transcripts, 1105 Murphy Hall, Box 951429, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1429. Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center Requests using the Transcript Order form should include The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center is a full-service medical clinic available to all registered UCLA students. Its clinical staff of physicians, nurse practioners, and nurses is board-certified. It offers primary care, specialty clinics, and physical and occupational therapy. The center has its own pharmacy, optometry, radiology, and laboratory. Visit, core laboratory test, X-ray fees, and preventive immunizations are all pre-paid for students with the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP). Students with UCSHIP pay lower co-pays for prescriptions filled at the Ashe Center pharmacy. UCSHIP students are expected to begin all non-emergency medical care at the Ashe Center, after which they may be referred (as medically necesary) to an outside participating Anthem network provider. 1. The name under which you were registered at UCLA 2. Your dates of attendance 3. Your date of birth 4. Your 9-digit student ID number, if available 5. Your complete address and telephone number 6. The number of copies you need 7. Detailed mailing instructions including any special handling 8. Your full signature More information on ordering transcripts is available by calling (310) 825-1091, option 6, or by sending e-mail to transcripts@registrar .ucla.edu. Fees and Payment See the Miscellaneous Fees chart for transcript fees and services. For online orders, a Discover, MasterCard, Pulse, or Star card is required. Mail orders must be accompanied by a check or money order payable to Regents-UC. For in-person orders, current students’ transcript fees are billed to their BruinBill account. BruinBill accounts are administered electronically (e-bill) through URSA. Cash or check payments are processed by the Administrative Main Cashier Office. In some cases, additional fees may apply. Forms that must be completed by the Registrar's Office and envelopes that require official signatures are charged a special handling fee. Expedited service (processing within 24 hours) is available for an additional fee per addressee. Express Mail or Federal Express services are also available; consult the Registrar’s Office for special mailing fees. Transcripts can be faxed with payment of an additional fees for domestic and international faxes. Transcripts that are faxed are generally not considered official, and confidentiality can not be guaranteed. Transcript requests are not processed for anyone with outstanding obligations to the University. Fees are subject to change at any time. Veterans Affairs The Registrar’s veterans affairs coordinator provides information for veterans and their eligible dependents about U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) educational benefits and tutorial assistance. The coordinator also issues fee waivers to dependents of California veterans who are deceased or disabled due to service-related injuries and who meet income restrictions pursuant to California Education Code section 10652. The veterans affairs coordinator is located at 1113 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-5391. More information about these and other veterans services on campus can be found on the Registrar’s Office website at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/ faq/veteranfaq.htm. For emergency care when the Ashe Center is closed, students may call nurse line telephone triage services at (877) 351-3457 (open 24 hours a day, seven days a week), or obtain treatment at the UCLA Medical Center Emergency Room, the nearest emergency room, or a network urgent-care provider. It is the student’s responsibility to have insurance billed. A student with UCSHIP must have follow-up visits, after emergencies, in the Ashe Center. If care cannot be provided in the Ashe Center, the Ashe Center clinician will give the student a written referral to a network provider. For specific UCSHIP benefits and coverage information, see the Ashe Center website and select “UCSHIP Information,” send e-mail to shsinsurance@ashe.ucla.edu, or call (310) 825-4073. The Ashe Center website processes students’ proof of immunity to Hepatitis B prior to enrollment. Information about this requirement is available on the Ashe website; for questions, send e-mail to shshepb@ashe.ucla.edu. The plan year deductible is waived for services provided at the Ashe Center and for payable emergency room visits, urgent care visits, and network provider office visits. All fees incurred at the Ashe Center are billed directly to students’ BruinBill accounts. The cost of services received outside the Ashe Center is each student’s financial responsibility. Students who waive UCSHIP need to ensure that they are enrolled in a plan qualified to cover expenses incurred outside of the Ashe Center, and are responsible for knowing the benefits of and local providers for their medical plan. If a student withdraws, is dismissed, has registration fees cancelled, or takes a leave of absence during a term, he or she continues to be eligible for health services for the remainder of the term at full cost. If a student with UCSHIP withdraws with a less than 100% refund, UCSHIP continues through the remainder of the term. Office hours during the academic year are weekdays 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. except Friday, when service begins at 9 a.m. Located at 221 Westwood Plaza (next to John Wooden Center), (310) 825-4073; see http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu. BruinCard Other Student Services Programs and services are geared to supporting the mental, social, and physical development needs of students in a healthy, safe, and intellectually challenging environment. The UCLA BruinCard is a mandatory campuswide identification card that can electronically confirm student status and eligibility for services. A BruinCard is issued only upon presentation of supporting photo identification: a driver’s license or state ID, passport, or military ID. BruinCard features and functions include: 1. Official university ID used to gain admission to campus events, and to verify identification for health care at the Ashe center, examinations, and voting in student elections UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Student Services / 37 2. EasyPay pre-paid debit card feature for purchases at campus stores and restaurants, and at select local merchants Center for Student Programming 3. Library card for materials check-out, copies, and printing The Center for Student Programming (CSP) helps students start a club or join an existing one and serves as the official registry for all campus organizations. Staff members advise activities ranging from greek life to campus retention and student outreach. CSP assists students with program and leadership development and fund-raising, interprets and enforces University rules and regulations, and administers bulletin boards on campus. Located at 105 Kerckhoff Hall; see http://www.studentactivities.ucla.edu. 4. Campus gym and recreational facilities pass 5. Residence hall access key and meal card for residence dining halls and select campus restaurants 6. Laundry card at all university housing laundry facilities 7. Transportation card for discounted fares on Santa Monica and Culver City bus lines Students with holds from an office with which they have an outstanding obligation (financial, academic, or administrative) may not receive services until the hold is released by the initiating office. For details on outstanding holds and initiating offices, check URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. To make a deposit, check account balance, view recent transactions, and report lost or stolen cards, see the BruinCard website at http://www.bruincard.ucla.edu. The BruinCard center in 123 Kerckhoff Hall is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., (310) 825-2336. Bruin Resource Center The Bruin Resource Center (BRC) helps students transition into UCLA. Even the most capable students can, at times, feel confused and intimidated by the size and complexity of UCLA. To assist them in navigating the university, BRC provides students with information, referrals, and support, and connects them with the right campus resources and people. BRC offers specialized services for AB540 students, former foster youth, parent-students, transfer and reentering students, and veterans (including the Veterans Resource Center). BRC aims to assist all students who might feel lost or disconnected, and help them find their place in the UCLA community. BRC offers a selection of academic courses, programs, volunteer opportunities, and internships to help students develop practical life skills for success at UCLA and beyond. With its campuswide partners, BRC strives to cultivate an inclusive and nurturing educational environment that promotes lifelong learning, wellbeing, and wholeperson development. Located at B44 Student Activities Center; see http://www.brc.ucla.edu. Cultural and Recreational Affairs The Department of Cultural and Recreational Affairs (UCLA Recreation) coordinates recreational programming and supervises campus recreational activities, facilities, and services. Located at 2131 Wooden Center; see http://www.recreation.ucla.edu. Dean of Students The Office of the Dean of Students assists students with whatever needs they might have. Direct services include general counseling; sending emergency messages to students; and assisting in understanding University policies and procedures, including grievance procedures regarding student records, discrimination, and student debts. Located at 1206 Murphy Hall; see http://www.deanofstu dents.ucla.edu. Disabilities and Computing Program The Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP) provides adaptive technology and information access support and services for students, faculty, and staff with disabilities. Applications include voice input, Braille, large print, screen-reading software, and learning disability software. Consulting and training for individuals and departments are available. The program also offers Web accessibility evaluations and guidelines. The Disabilities and Computing Laboratory is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Located at 4909 Math Sciences, voice/TTY (310) 206-7133; see http://www.dcp.ucla.edu. Housing Services Career Center The UCLA Career Center offers services and resources to help students and alumni explore career possibilities, make career plans, develop skills for conducting a successful job search, obtain internships, and secure part- and full-time employment. Services include career counseling; career laboratory; graduate and professional school planning; letters of reference service; credentials file services; Ph.D. career services; career fairs; information sessions; BruinViewTM jobs, internships, and interviews; Bruin AlumLink™ career counseling for UC eligible alumni; BruinViewTM for Alumni; and international internships and other opportunities. Workshops are offered on a variety of topics, including skills assessment, graduate and professional school preparation, résumé and curriculum vitae writing, mock interviews, international opportunities, and Internet job search strategies. Career Center hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Located in the Strathmore Building second and third floors, 501 Westwood Plaza, (310) 206-1915; see http://career.ucla.edu. University Housing Housing Services oversees on-campus housing for undergraduate students and university apartments for students with families and graduate students. Applications for on-campus housing and university apartments require a nonrefundable application fee. Apply online at http://www.housing.ucla.edu/myhousing/. For answers to frequently asked questions about housing and the application process, contact UCLA Housing Services online at http://ask.housing.ucla.edu. Located at 360 De Neve Drive (Sproul Hall). Off-Campus Housing The Community Housing Office offers rental resources for students, faculty, and staff interested in non-university, off-campus housing. The office maintains online listings that include vacant rental units, shared rentals, rooms in private homes, and short-term shared and vacant sublets (one to six months). Students can search listings at no charge. Located at 360 De Neve Drive (Sproul Hall); see http://www.cho.ucla.edu. 38 / Student Services International Student Services Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars The Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars assists international students with questions about immigration, employment, government regulations, financial aid, academic and administrative procedures, cultural adjustment, and personal matters. The center provides visa assistance for faculty, researchers, and postdoctoral scholars. It also offers programming to meet the needs of the campus multicultural popluation. Located at 106 Bradley International Hall; see http://www.internationalcenter.ucla.edu. International Education Office Study abroad is an exciting and broadening experience that enriches any educational curriculum. The International Education Office (IEO) serves as the campuswide gateway to international education by developing, publicizing, and administering study abroad and student exchange programs. The programs include UC Education Abroad Program (UCEAP), Travel Study, UCLA Exchange, and other opportunities for American and international students. Located at B300 Murphy Hall; see http://www.ieo.ucla.edu/. Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Campus Resource Center provides education, information, and advocacy services for the UCLA community. The center offers support groups, educational workshops, training seminars, and social activities. It maintains a library of 4,000 books, periodicals, and films; a computer facility; and social space. The staff supports students, faculty, and staff who wish to connect to the campus LGBT community, feel they have experienced harassment or discrimination, or simply are looking for a welcoming space. Located at B36 Student Activities Center; see http://www.lgbt.ucla.edu or send e-mail to lgbt@ucla.edu. Libraries The UCLA Library, a physical and virtual network of libraries serving programs of study and research in many fields, is among the top research libraries in the U.S. The total collections number more than 9 million volumes, more than 100,000 serial titles, and some 370,000 electronic resources. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 emotional problems that may include problems with interpersonal relationships, academic stress, loneliness, difficult decisions, sexual issues, anxiety, depression, or other concerns affecting the personal growth of students. See http://www.counseling.ucla.edu. Services are confidential and available to regularly enrolled students. Students are seen individually or may choose from a number of groups offered each term. Appointments are made weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Emergency and walk-in counseling are also available. There are fees for all individual clinical services. If a student is enrolled in UCSHIP, these clinical fees are paid by UCSHIP. Students may access CAPS 24 hours a day for crisis counseling by calling (310) 825-0768. Office for Students with Disabilities The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) is the only campus entity authorized to determine a student’s eligibility for disabilityrelated accommodations and services. Academic support services are determined for each regularly enrolled student with documented permanent or temporary disabilities based on specific disabilitybased requirements. OSD policies and practices comply with all applicable federal and state laws, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and are consistent with University policy. Services include campus orientation and accessibility, note takers, reader service, sign language interpreters, Learning Disability Program, registration assistance, test-taking facilitation, special parking assistance, real-time captioning, assistive listening devices, oncampus transportation, adaptive equipment, support groups and workshops, tutorial referral, special materials, housing appeals, referral to UCLA’s Disabilities and Computing Program, and processing of California Department of Rehabilitation authorizations. There is no fee for any of these services. All contacts and assistance are handled confidentially. Located at A255 Murphy Hall, voice (310) 825-1501, TTY (310) 206-6083; see http://www.osd.ucla.edu. Office of Ombuds Services The Office of Ombuds Services is a resource that provides assistance in resolving conflicts, disputes, or complaints on an informal basis to all members of the UCLA community. This office is independent, neutral, and confidential. Located at 105 Strathmore Building. For more information see http://www.ombuds.ucla.edu or call (310) 825-7627. Undergraduates are encouraged to use the College Library, which features collections and services in support of the undergraduate curriculum. The Arts Library, Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library, Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library, Eugene and Maxine Rosenfeld Management Library, Music Library, Charles E. Young Research Library, and Science and Engineering Library serve scholarly and research needs of undergraduate and graduate students and faculty. Additional materials are stored at the Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF). Parking and Commuter Services On the library website, users can search for collections, services, holdings, and information systems at UCLA, the UC system, and libraries worldwide; get help from a librarian online, by e-mail, or by telephone; find library hours and locations; and more. See http://www.library.ucla.edu. Many students form or join existing UCLA carpools or vanpools. Students can use Zimride, a Facebook application, to find one-time rides or create a carpool with fellow Facebook users. More than 160 vanpools commute to UCLA from over 80 Southern California communities. Full- and part-time vanpool riding opportunities are available. Registered two- and three-person student carpools are given top priority to receive parking (see below). Mental Health Services Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers students short-term personal counseling and psychotherapy at 221 Westwood Plaza (Wooden West), (310) 825-0768. Psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrists assist with situational stresses and Commuter Assistance—Ridesharing The Commuter Services and Information (CSI) Office informs students about commuting and transportation options. Learn more online or at the CSI office, located at 100 Strathmore Building (Strathmore Drive and Westwood Plaza), 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, (310) 794-RIDE. See http://www.transportation.ucla.edu. Discount fare options cover nearly all public transit coming to campus. BruinGo! offers a 50-cent fare on the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and Culver CityBus lines (BruinCard required). The Go Metro quarterly pass offers half-price fares on all Metro Bus and Metro Rail lines. Students can also purchase half-price monthly passes to ride UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 on LADOT Commuter Express, City of Santa Clarita Transit, and Antelope Valley Transit Authority commuter bus routes. Parking Permits Due to limited availability, parking at UCLA is offered to students who demonstrate the greatest need. Student parking permits are assigned through a point system that considers class standing, commute distance, employment, dependent children, and professional school obligations. Students are encouraged to apply on time and follow all application and payment guidelines in order to increase their chances of receiving a permit. Permits are not guaranteed. All students whose residence is located in ZIP code 90024 and residence hall students (excluding Regents’ Scholars) without an offcampus job, must file an appeal to obtain parking. For parking appeal forms and deadline dates, see http://www.transportation.ucla.edu. When assigning parking permits to students, UCLA Parking Services gives the highest priority to carpools. All qualified two- and three-person student carpool groups that apply on time are given priority for carpool permits. Student carpool members share a discounted permit rate. To find someone with whom they can carpool, students may call (310) 794-RIDE. Commuter student permits are assigned for the academic year and can be paid for annually or quarterly. Carpool and residence-hall permits must be applied for and purchased quarterly. Students who are not offered a parking assignment during a given term need to reapply the following quarter. Student Parking Request forms, along with important quarterly due dates and information on how to apply for a parking permit, are available online, by calling (310) 825-6918, or in person weekdays from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Parking Services. Students are encouraged to complete and submit parking applications online at http://www.parking.ucla.edu and, if approved for parking, pay for their permit through BruinBill on URSA. Students with permanent disabilities who have disabled persons’ placards or DMV-issued disabled persons’ license plates, and students with short-term disabilities, may apply to the Office for Students with Disabilities, (310) 825-1501, for parking assignments and on-campus transportation assistance. Parking permits and access cards to campus lots and structures are not transferable and may be purchased only from UCLA Parking Student Services / 39 Services. Resale is prohibited and subjects both buyer and seller to disciplinary action. Student Legal Services Currently registered and enrolled students with legal problems or questions about their legal rights can get assistance from experienced attorneys who help students resolve legal problems, including those related to landlord/tenant relations; accident and injury problems; criminal matters; domestic violence and harassment; divorces and other family law matters; automobile purchase, repair, and insurance problems; health care, credit, and financial aid issues; consumer problems; and University-related problems. Assistance is available by appointment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Student Legal Services is located in A239 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-9894; see http://www.studentlegal.ucla.edu. UCLA Store: Textbooks and Course Materials Textbooks and course readers for most classes are available in the UCLA Store-Ackerman Union, located on the A Level of Ackerman Union. For store hours, refund policies, and textbook information, call (310) 206-0790. For information on book buyback, call (310) 206-0785. Law, management, urban planning, social welfare, public policy, architecture, art, urban design, information studies, and theater, film, and television textbooks are available at the UCLA Store-Lu Valle Commons. On-campus UCLA Extension textbooks are also stocked there. For more information, call (310) 825-7238. Textbooks for medicine, dentistry, nursing, public health, and the health sciences are available at the UCLA Store-Health Sciences. For more information, call (310) 825-7721. The best times to shop are on weekends, or before 10 a.m. and after 5 p.m. on weekdays. Save your cash register receipts, since they are required for returns or refunds. See the Calendar section for refund deadlines. Find required textbooks at http://www.uclastore.com. Click on the textbooks tab and follow the directions on the screen. Computer Store price lists and the UCLA BookZone database for reference books and study aids are also online. UCLA Schedule of Classes 40 / Student Services Spring 2012 Registrar’s Services Directory The Registrar’s Office is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. For more information, see the Registrar’s Office Frequently Asked Questions at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/faq/. Student Service Contact Location Degree auditor: current-term degree candidates, ask to see Letters and Science Degree Auditors Master’s/Doctoral Arts and Architecture Engineering Nursing Theater, Film, and Television (310) 825-2754 (310) 825-2754 (310) 206-3564 (310) 825-9602 (310) 825-7181 (310) 825-5761 1113 Murphy Hall 1113 Murphy Hall 2200 Broad Art Center 6426 Boelter Hall 2-200 Factor Building 103 East Melnitz Building Degree Progress Report (DPR) View and print DPR URSA Diplomas Receive for awarded degree; request duplicate or special order diploma (310) 825-1091, option 6 1113 Murphy Hall Enrollment Services Process restricted courses and enrollment petitions (310) 825-1091, option 6 1113 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1091, option 6 1113 Murphy Hall Grades Receive current and past term grade reports Inquire about procedures for grade changes or incomplete grades URSA (310) 825-1091, option 6 1113 Murphy Hall Holds Receive details on holds initiating offices URSA Fees Receive information on approved fee reductions for part-time undergraduates; on refunds for withdrawal, dismissal, cancellation, leave of absence; or waivers for late registration fee payment, enrollment petition Personal Information Change name or social security number (name change forms available in Murphy Hall northwest lobby) Change address, telephone, or contact information Verify privacy options (disclosure of student records) In person 1113 Murphy Hall URSA URSA 1113 Murphy Hall Readmission File undergraduate readmission application (310) 825-1091, option 6 1113 Murphy Hall Registration Cancel registration before the first day of class Verify registration fee payment (310) 825-1091, option 6 URSA 1113 Murphy Hall (310) 825-3447 1113 Murphy Hall Residence information for tuition purposes Determine eligibility for change in residence status Transcripts Order official transcripts online Order official transcripts with attachments in person (forms available in Murphy Hall northwest lobby) Verifications Confirm status of student attendance, degrees, address information, loan forms, “good student” auto insurance forms (verification transcript) Veterans Affairs URSA In person transcripts@registrar .ucla.edu 1113 Murphy Hall Student: URSA Third party: http://www .studentclearinghouse.org (310) 825-5391 1113 Murphy Hall UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Student Services / 41 Student Services Directory Student Services support teaching, research, and public service functions of the University by providing programs, services, and educational experiences that promote the academic success of UCLA students and enhance the quality of campus life. Programs and services are geared to supporting the mental, social, and physical development needs of students in a healthy, safe, and intellectually challenging environment. Student Service Location Telephone Web Address 1. Administrative Main Cashier 1125 Murphy Hall (310) 825-2201 http://asksfs.custhelp.com 2. Admissions and Relations with Schools 1147 Murphy Hall (310) 825-3101z http://www.admissions.ucla.edu 3. Ashe Health and Wellness Center 221 Westwood Plaza (310) 825-4073 http://www.studenthealth.ucla.edu 4. BruinCard Center 123 Kerckhoff Hall (310) 825-2336 https://secure.bruincard.ucla.edu /bcw/web/home.aspx 5. Bruin Resource Center B44 Student Activities Center (310) 825-3945 http://www.brc.ucla.edu 6. Career Center 2nd and 3rd floors, Strathmore Building (310) 206-1915 http://career.ucla.edu 7. Center for Student Programming 105 Kerckhoff Hall (310) 825-7041 http://www.studentactivities.ucla.edu 8. Community Housing Office 360 De Neve Drive (310) 825-4491 http://www.cho.ucla.edu 9. Community Programs Office 105 Student Activities Center (310) 825-5969 http://www.communityprograms .ucla.edu 10. Counseling and Psychological Services Wooden West (310) 825-0768 http://www.counseling.ucla.edu 11. Cultural and Recreational Affairs 2131 Wooden Center (310) 825-3701 http://www.recreation.ucla.edu 12. Dashew Center Students and Scholars 106 Bradley International Hall (310) 267-1681 http://www.internationalcenter .ucla.edu 13. Dean of Students 1206 Murphy Hall (310) 825-3871 http://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu 14. Disabilities and Computing Program 4919 Math Sciences (310) 206-7133 http://www.dcp.ucla.edu 15. Fellowships and Financial Services Office 1228 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1025 http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu 16. Financial Aid Office (FAO) A129J Murphy Hall (310) 206-0400 http://www.fao.ucla.edu 17. Housing Services 360 De Neve Drive (310) 206-7011 http://www.housing.ucla.edu/ myhousing/ 18. International Education Office B300 Murphy Hall (310) 825-4995 http://www.ieo.ucla.edu 19. Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center B36 Student Activities Center (310) 206-3628 http://www.lgbt.ucla.edu 20. Loan Services Office A227 Murphy Hall (310) 825-9864 http://www.loans.ucla.edu 21. Office for Students with Disabilities A255 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1501 (voice) (310) 206-6083 (TTY) http://www.osd.ucla.edu 22. Office of Ombuds Services 105 Strathmore Building (310) 825-7627 http://www.ombuds.ucla.edu 23. Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1091 http://www.registrar.ucla.edu 24. Student Legal Services A239 Murphy Hall (310) 825-9894 http://www.studentlegal.ucla.edu for International UCLA Schedule of Classes 42 / Student Services Spring 2012 Student Services Map 25 Veterans Resource Office 19 LGBT Campus Resource Center BOU SUNSE T LE V A RD P3 P7 WOODEN CENTER WOODEN CENTER WEST D YO E V LA TENNIS CENTER E. ACACIA CHA D Y K S T RHALL A BUNCHE FIR DD 17 Tennis Spaulding Field CSB I 4 BruinCard Center Cultural and Recreational Affairs 6 EMERGENCY CENTER Career Center YL EY Center for Student Programming 5 P1 P 22 Office of Ombuds Services REAGAN UCLA MEDICAL CENTER AV E N UE E MORTON MED 11 CHARLE MB/MP D G ES ENG. IV Court of Sciences YOUNG HALL UEBERROTH BUILDING LE C O N TE A VE N UE CNSI BOMBSHELTER NEUROSCI RSCH 700 WW SEMEL INSTITUTE ____ RESNICK HOSP PUBLIC PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH SCIENCES CYCLOTRON FACTOR FACTOR * * OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH FACILITY LE IV E EA ST PUBLIC AFFAIRS R D G N OU . S E Y LU VALLE COMMONS R CH A LE Admissions and Relations with Schools 13 CON TE LM P CHS A V E N UE 15 E A V E Fellowships and Financial Services P2 MO L E C U L A R SCIENCES BUILDING I NG A VE BOTANY LATH HOUSE CHS Plaza JS DORIS STEIN EYE RESEARCH CENTER HO TERASAKI LIFE YOUNG HALL SCIENCE * BIOMEDICAL JULES STEIN EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ST OHRC GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BRI DENTISTRY DENTISTRY BRI YOUNG HALL REED RESEARCH CTR 2 HILGARD BUS TERMINAL WE M AN N LAKRETZ LIFE SCIENCES LIFE SCIENCES S E. Y OUNG DRIVE SOUTH 100 300 GEOLOGY BOELTER HALL STRATHMORE BLDG FA CIL ITI ES MA NA GE ME NT A 1 Administrative Main Cashier Dean of Students FRANZ HALL MATH SCIENCES ENG. V P9 GA Counseling and Psychological Services A MURPHY HALL A Inverted Fountain Kinsey Teaching Pavilion PORTOLA PLAZA BLDG P8 EH&S SERVICES BLDG Founders Rock Dickson Court South FACULTY CENTER * MOORE HALL P6 S T R AT H MO R E Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars PHYSICS AND ASTRNMY PAB PORTOLA PLAZA Bus Terminal 12 10 KERCKHOFF HALL ACKERMAN UNION Tennis Court SCHOENBERG MUSIC WEST ALUMNI CENTER BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL HALL Housing Services Pool Bruin Central Ticket Offc PAULEY PAVILION RL E C o m m o nB s BIRCH Community Housing MORGAN CENTER UN E R R G DeNeve Plaza POWELL LIBRARY Bruin Plaza Bruin Walk G N E O R G A W E 8 WOODEN CENTER ACOSTA CENTER Janss Steps STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER SAC Dickson A D IVE O DR Intramural Field C DE NEVE SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY O 13 DRIVE RIEBER HALL Shapiro Fountain DODD HALL E SH Marshall Field 17 SAXON RESIDENTIAL SUITES Wilson Plaza P4 JANSS MEDICAL PLAZA RIEBER VISTA Drake Stadium EN G.I NORTHWEST AUDITORIUM LAW Dickson Court North CHARLES WEST RIEBER HALL ROYCE HALL Court of Philanthropy ES ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE MONTANA AVENUE FOWLER MUSEUM KAUFMAN HALL SPROUL HALL M D Sycamore Tennis Courts Soccer Field COVEL COMMONS RIEBER TERRACE L Pool 15 J PERLOFF HALL ENTREPRENEURS GOLD COLLINS NORTH AV E N U E DRIVE N DR T U TO S BO WY E NSET CHARLES E G . Y OUN ROLFE HALL E . YOUNG DRIV IDE Korn Hall 17 International Education HERSHEY HALL PLANT GROWTH CTR 16 Financial Aid 20 Loan Services Mathias Botanical Garden D TS * L E V ARD BUNCHE HALL CAMPBELL HALL AR UR CORNELL UCLA GUEST HOUSE Murphy Sculpture Garden NORTH CAMPUS STUDENT CENTER 21 LG CO YOUNG RESEARCH LIBRARY HI PSV Sunset Village DELTA TERRACE BROAD ART CENTER P5 MULLIN MACGOWAN EAST MACGOWAN HALL * R CH A . CT P LAZA VETERAN HEDRICK HALL SU ROSENFELD LIBRARY CA E Flagpole CANYON POINT SY R MO HUMANITIES ol HITCH RESIDENTIAL SUITES LAB SCHOOL P ORTOLA TENNIS COURT Po HEDRICK SUMMIT ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT MELNITZ HALL SLICHTER HALL TENNIS COURT 10 EAST MELNITZ N. HAI N E S H AL L 3 Ashe Health and Wellness Center 11 E KNUDSEN HALL SUNSET CANYON RECREATION CENTER Bruin Resource Center UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE GSEIS SPIEKER AQUATIC CENTER H 7 PRC IV E. Y OU N FERNALD CENTER D CRA Modular Units R BOYER AR DR I V E EV TIVERTON UL D RI V E N EV E E NO RT DE G DR IV E S E. YO UN IV BRAIN MAPPING R ASHE CENTER D MRL IO GO ND A G BRI A Community Programs PO LIC E L BO P LAZA KRIEGER CHILD CARE CENTER L 9 ET WE S T WOO D B E NS CHA RLE SU EASTON SOFTBALL STADIUM CLINICAL RESEARCH MARION DAVIES CHILDRENÂ’S CENTER Office for Students with Disabilities 23 14 Disabilities and Computing Program Registrar 24 Student Legal Services UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 43 Academic Policies Admission Policies An application for admission must be submitted and accepted in accordance with the schedule specified in the Calendar section before a new student may register at the University. Preliminary information about registering is given to new students when the Statement of Intent to Register is submitted online. Please note: Your admission to the University is only guaranteed for the term you are admitted. If you do not register for this “admit” term, you must apply for admission again. Undergraduate Readmission One-Term Absence Students who complete a term (Fall, Spring, Spring), and do not register the following term, may return to UCLA the subsequent term as a continuing student and be eligible to register and enroll in advance. Planned Academic Leave (PAL) for International Travel Students who plan to participate in a study abroad program sponsored by an institution other than UC are required to take a planned academic leave of absence (PAL) from UCLA. After they are accepted into a program, students must register their program with the UCLA International Education Office (IEO), B300 Murphy Hall. Registering the program also generates the student application for the leave of absence. Requirements for programs and registration can be found on the IEO website at http://www.ieo.ucla.edu/nonucprograms/. Students returning from an approved leave of absence for participation in a registered non-UC study abroad program are not required to seek readmission, but must provide official transcripts for coursework evaluation. Re-entering Students To return to the University after an absence of more than one term, students—except for those on PAL for non-UC study abroad—must complete an Undergraduate Application for Readmission form and file it with the Registrar’s Office. A nonrefundable fee applies (see “Miscellaneous Fees” in the Registration section). To obtain a readmission application 1. Call 310-825-1091, option 6, and request that one be sent by mail 2. Send e-mail to webfback@registrar.ucla.edu and request that one be sent by mail Deadlines for filing the application for readmission are shown below. If a deadline falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it is extended to the next business day. Students are encouraged to apply at least four weeks prior to the deadline. Applications received after the deadline are assessed a late readmission fee and, if applicable, a late registration fee (see “Miscellaneous Fees”). Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter August 15 November 25 February 25 Students who have attended any educational institution—including another University of California campus or UCLA Extension—since their last attendance at UCLA must submit official transcripts from those schools with their application (unless work is being completed abroad). Students admitted prior to Fall 1988 who have not been registered at UCLA for the last five years are required to resubmit official transcripts of all work completed outside UCLA. Action taken on the application is contingent upon receipt and evaluation of these transcripts. Mail the completed application, Statement of Legal Residence, and official transcripts (if applicable) to UCLA Registrar’s Office, Attn: Readmission, 1113 Murphy Hall, Box 951429, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1429. Graduate Registration and Readmission For details on the policies below, consult Standards and Procedures for Graduate Study at UCLA at http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/gasaa/library/ spfgs.pdf. Continuous Registration Policy Graduate students must be either registered and enrolled or on an official leave of absence every term until their degrees are awarded. As an exception, certain graduate students may be eligible to pay the filing fee (see below). Failure to register or be on an official leave of absence for any term (Fall, Spring, Spring) constitutes withdrawal from UCLA. Filing Fee Graduate students may be eligible to pay the filing fee (half the student services fee) in lieu of full registration fees for the term in which they expect to complete final degree requirements and receive their degree. Doctoral students are not eligible to pay the filing fee unless registered in the immediately preceding term. International students must pay the filing fee by the deadline for registration at the beginning of a term. Students who pay the filing fee are not eligible for University services beyond a maximum of 12 hours of faculty and staff time required to complete degree requirements and are not considered in the same status as registered students. Graduate Leave of Absence Continuing graduate students in good standing (3.0 GPA or above) who have completed at least one term of UCLA graduate work may, with the support of their department and the approval of the Graduate Division, be eligible for leaves of absence. Graduate students are allowed a maximum of six quarters of official leave of absence. International students must consult with the Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars before applying for a leave of absence. Federal policy governing students on F-1 and J-1 visas restricts leaves of absence to certain conditions. Therefore, the Dashew Center, in consultation with the Graduate Division, individually evaluates each international graduate student request for a leave of absence to determine that it meets federal (and university) eligibility criteria. Students on approved leave of absence are not permitted to use faculty time or make use of University facilities for more than 12 hours since their last registration and are not eligible for apprentice personnel employment or other services normally available to registered students. There is no need to apply for readmission, since the approved leave is for readmission to a specific term. The Registrar’s Office notifies students about registration information when their leave is due to expire. Students obtain a Request for Leave of Absence form from their academic department. See the Calendar section for the filing deadline. 44 / Academic Policies In Absentia Registration. Graduate students taking leaves of absence outside California for research or coursework related to their degree program may be eligible for in absentia registration. Students registered in absentia pay 15% of tuition and the student services fee, but pay the full amounts of other mandatory fees such as UCSHIP, campus-based fees, nonresident supplemental tuition, and professional degree supplemental tuition (as applicable). In absentia registration and fee reductions may be used for a maximum of six quarters or four semesters for academic doctoral students, and up to three quarters or two semesters for master’s and graduate professional students. For complete details and restrictions, see the Graduate Division website at http://www.gdnet.ucla .edu/gasaa/library/degreeinfo.htm#Petitions. Readmission Students who fail to register or take an official leave of absence are required to apply for readmission and are held to any changes in degree program requirements. Complete the online Application for Graduate Admission. A nonrefundable readmission application fee must be paid when the application is filed in accordance with deadlines published in the Calendar section. Reduced Nonresident Supplemental Tuition for Doctoral Candidates Nonresident graduate doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy are eligible for a 100 percent reduction in their annual nonresident supplemental tuition. The reduced nonresident supplemental tuition begins with the first academic term following the advancement to candidacy term. Students are eligible for reduced nonresident supplemental tuition for a maximum of three years (includes nonregistered time periods). Degree Policies Undergraduate Degrees To qualify for a bachelor’s degree, that is, to graduate in any school or College at UCLA, students must earn at least a C (2.0) average in all courses taken at any UC campus. In addition to the grade-point average requirement, students must satisfy (1) University requirements, (2) College or school requirements, and (3) department requirements. See the UCLA General Catalog for details. Degree Checks Anytime prior to graduation, students may request a review of degree progress. Official degree checks detail requirements remaining to complete the bachelor’s degree. The degree check process varies by College or school: College of Letters and Science. The Degree Progress Report (DPR) serves as the degree check. The DPR is a computergenerated assessment of all degree requirements and the courses taken to fulfill them. View and print DPRs through URSA or order one at a College counseling office (Academic Advancement Program, 1209 Campbell Hall; Honors Programs, A311 Murphy Hall; College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall). Students should review their DPR periodically with College and departmental undergraduate counselors to be sure they are on track to graduate. Students who entered UCLA prior to Fall Quarter 1988 should consult their College counseling office (Academic Advancement Program, 1209 Campbell Hall; Honors Programs, A311 Murphy Hall; College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall). School of the Arts and Architecture. Degree Progress Reports (DPRs) are available through URSA and on request from the Office of Student Services, 2200 Broad Art Center. Students should consult an adviser in the Office of Student Services when they have UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 questions about university or school requirements or if they have questions about their individual DPR. Questions regarding major requirements should be referred to the departmental counselor. Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. Students following a catalog year prior to 2006-07 and starting their upper division major field course work must submit a “satisfied” Academic Program Proposal to the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, 6426 Boelter Hall. The Academic Program Planner (APP) is an interactive self-advising system that informs these students if their academic programs meet the requirements for graduation. Students following the 2006-07 and later catalogs will use a program called DARS. Students should obtain an official degree check at least one term prior to their graduation term. For details, see http://www.seasoasa.ucla.edu/degree_check.html. School of Nursing. Students may initiate a request for an updated degree check by contacting the undergraduate student services coordinator in the Student Affairs Office, 2-137 Factor Building. School of Theater, Film, and Television. Students entering as freshmen receive a written degree check on achieving junior standing. Students entering as juniors receive a degree check on entry. Students may initiate or request an updated degree check by making an appointment with their departmental counselor in the Student Services Office, 103 East Melnitz Building. Transfer Credit Students who take courses at a college or university other than UCLA should first check the Articulation Agreements to determine how the courses will transfer. Articulation Agreements are lists of transferable courses from institutions other than UCLA. For questions, or if no Articulation Agreement exists, consult a counselor. Once students complete the courses, they must have the other institution send transcripts to UARS, 1147 Murphy Hall, Box 951436, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436. They must also go to UARS to submit a Transcript Locator Card (also known as a Transfer Credit Evaluation Request) to initiate a credit evaluation. Transfer students (who attended another college or university prior to attending UCLA) should discuss transfer credit with their College or school counselor and/or departmental adviser. Declaration of Candidacy To initiate the steps leading to the award of a bachelor’s degree, students must identify the term they expect to complete degree requirements through URSA by the time they complete 160 units (172 units for engineering students) to avoid a late candidacy fee. The identified term must fall within the academic year (four quarters) subsequent to the term in which students reach or expect to reach the 160- or 172-unit mark. Once they complete 160/172 or more units, a fee is assessed each time students change the degree expected term. Current-term or past-term candidates over the unit limit must file a UCLA Declaration of Candidacy form at 1113 Murphy Hall. The form is available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. Friday of the second week is the last day to declare candidacy for the current term (with fee depending on units completed). Declaration of candidacy after the second week may result in a degree award date for the following term and additional penalty fees. Verify the degree expected term through URSA. For questions about degree candidacy status, Letters and Science students may inquire at 1113 Murphy Hall. Arts and Architecture, Engineering, Theater, Film, and Television, and Nursing students should see their school student affairs office. A photo ID is required. Declaring candidacy is not a guarantee of graduation. Current-term candidates are not assigned enrollment appointments for the following term. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Academic Policies / 45 In Absentia Graduation Students who intend to complete degree requirements while nonregistered (those who take a course through UCLA Extension or at another institution, remove an Incomplete grade, and so on) must file a request to graduate in absentia with their degree auditor in 1113 Murphy Hall by the second-week candidacy deadline. Students graduating in absentia are assessed the undergraduate in absentia degree service fee in addition to the declaration of candidacy fee if they were also not registered in the term immediately prior to their degree expected term. Minors Letters and Science students must petition to enter a minor through the department/office administering the program. School of Arts and Architecture, Engineering, Theater, Film, and Television, and Nursing students must also obtain the approval of their school. The last day to obtain the required approval(s) is Friday of the second week of the degree expected term. Late entry to a minor may result in a degree award date for the following term. sion GPA to be 3.858 for summa cum laude, 3.737 for magna cum laude, 3.583 for cum laude; a minimum 3.25 GPA in the major; and at least 80 upper division units completed at UC 5. Requirements are subject to yearly change and other eligibility restrictions. Contact the College or school for information. Departmental Honors Some departments in the College of Letters and Science award honors, which are reflected on official transcripts and the diploma, to graduates of their programs. Inquire about the availability of these honors in the department office. Tips For Graduating Seniors 1. All students should verify the degree expected term through URSA. If the degree expected term is incorrect, change it through URSA or by filing a UCLA Declaration of Candidacy form (available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/) at 1113 Murphy Hall. This must be done before Friday of the second week of the last quarter 2. All students should verify majors, minors, and specializations as they appear on the DPR and Grade Report during the final term. If any information is in error, contact the appropriate office or degree auditor 3. Students finishing degree requirements without being enrolled at UCLA in the final term (because, for example, they are removing Incomplete grades, adding or dropping courses, attending another institution) must file a request to graduate in absentia at 1113 Murphy Hall. This must be done before Friday of the second week of the degree expected term 4. Students completing coursework at another institution, including UCLA Extension, must make sure their official transcripts (with grades) are received by the degree auditor in the Registrar’s Office no later than three weeks after the end of the degree expected term 5. Students completing their work in Spring Quarter through the Education Abroad Program should declare for Summer graduation. Check with Honors counselors and major departments about necessary petitions before going abroad 6. All students must satisfy any outstanding requirements before graduating. Any petitions to amend records must be filed no later than the last day of the degree expected term 7. Students in their final term should inform the Registrar’s Office of postal mail and e-mail address changes. An address change can be initiated on URSA, at 1113 Murphy Hall, or on the monthly BruinBill statement. Students who plan to move at the end of the degree expected term and who will not have access to URSA should file an address change, identifying a future mailing address and effective date, before leaving 8. Students may not graduate in one term and then retroactively add majors, minors, or specializations or add and drop courses, and so forth. On degree conferral, the undergraduate record is closed 9. Students should submit name changes to Student Services, 1113 Murphy Hall, by the last day of the degree expected term for them to appear correctly on the diploma. Inform the Registrar’s Office of any special accents or punctuation that should be reflected on the diploma.The name on record is the name that appears on the diploma Satisfactory completion of the requirements for a minor is reflected on the final transcript and diploma. Final Degree Audits and Graduation Degree auditors in the Registrar’s Office for Letters and Science students (2200 Broad Art Center for Arts and Architecture students, 6426 Boelter Hall for Engineering students, 2-137 Factor Building for Nursing students, and 103 East Melnitz Building for Theater, Film, and Television students) are responsible for verifying each candidate’s eligibility for a bachelor’s degree. Degree auditors have information pertaining to a student’s graduation only if that student has declared candidacy and completed 160 quarter units (172 units for engineering students). During their graduating term, students should inform a degree auditor of grade changes, petitions for substitutions or exemptions, transfer credits, or similar changes that may affect their degree. Degree auditors notify students whose graduation eligibility cannot be verified of any requirements still outstanding and other problems in completing the degree. Contact degree auditors only for questions about degree audits. Phone numbers are in the Registrar’s Services Guide in the Student Services section. For graduation ceremony procedures, contact the College or schools. Names of students who request that no public information be released do not appear in commencement ceremony programs. Students may change their privacy status on URSA. Honors Latin Honors The College and schools award Latin honors according to overall grade-point average (GPA) at graduation. Honors are reflected on official transcripts and diplomas. Eligible students must have completed at least 90 (98 for the School of Nursing) University of California units for a letter grade. The levels of honors are summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude. The minimum GPA requirements for the current academic year are as follows: 1. School of the Arts and Architecture: 3.924 for summa cum laude, 3.858 for magna cum laude, 3.766 for cum laude 2. College of Letters and Science: 3.890 for summa cum laude, 3.813 for magna cum laude, 3.684 for cum laude 3. School of Nursing: 3.890 for summa cum laude, 3.813 for magna cum laude, 3.684 for cum laude 4. Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science: 3.858 for summa cum laude, 3.737 for magna cum laude, 3.583 for cum laude. In addition, the school requires the upper divi- School of Theater, Film, and Television: 3.942 for summa cum laude, 3.886 for magna cum laude, 3.828 for cum laude 10. Students should check their privacy and FERPA options through URSA before they graduate. A student with a FERPA restriction will not appear in UCLA online or print directories, or Commencement publications. UCLA Schedule of Classes 46 / Academic Policies Certain UCLA online access and services expire upon separation from the University. Check the BruinTech “Before You Go” website at http://map.ais.ucla.edu/go/1003850 for more information. Master’s Degrees Students who expect to complete master’s degree requirements should submit an Advancement to Candidacy form to their department no later than the Friday of the second week of classes. See the Calendar section for deadlines. After completion of all course requirements and the comprehensive examination or thesis, the Registrar’s Office reviews the student’s courses and grades in order to confirm the awarding of the degree. Once the process is completed (approximately six weeks after the end of the term), the degree is recorded on the student’s record and appears on any official transcript ordered. During the final term, the student must inform the Registrar’s Office of postal mail and e-mail address changes. An address change can be initiated on URSA, at 1113 Murphy Hall, or through the monthly BruinBill statement. Transcripts and Diplomas For graduating students, academic transcripts with the graduation date included are available approximately seven weeks after the end of the term. Students requiring earlier proof of graduation may contact degree auditors in 1113 Murphy Hall and request a certificate of completion. The first certificate of completion is free of charge; a fee is charged for each additional copy. An additional special processing fee may be assessed if 1. The request for a certificate is made before grades are posted for the term and 2. for requesting review of their record prior to award of their degree. See UCLA Procedure 220.1 Student Grievances Regarding Challenge to Content of Student Records Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, which may be found at http://www.admin policies.ucla.edu/app/Default.aspx?&id=220-1. Changes requested by an individual after award of a degree are considered by the College or school only under extraordinary circumstances. Supportive documentation is required. Upon action of the academic dean, a statement of the request for revision and a note of the change may be recorded only in the memoranda section of the transcript. Class Levels Class levels at UCLA are determined on the basis of the chart below: Undergraduate Levels Class Designation Units Completed Freshman (UFR) 0-44.9 Sophomore (USO) 45-89.9 Junior (UJR) 90-134.9 Senior (USR) 135 or more Second Bachelor’s (UB2) — Limited (UGL) — Unclassified (Summer only) (UNC) — EAP Reciprocity (UGE) — The auditor must take special action to verify a grade or grades, expedite a transfer credit evaluation, or obtain other documentation necessary to clear the student for the degree Diplomas for both undergraduate and graduate students are available approximately two months after the degree award date. Information about obtaining diplomas in person (no fee) or by mail (with fee) is sent to student e-mail addresses approximately four weeks after the end of the final term. To expedite receipt of diplomas, students are encouraged to return the diploma mail request form and remit the mailing fee. The form is available online at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. A diploma hotline with current recorded diploma information is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day at (310) 825-8883. Spring 2012 Graduate Levels Class Designation Units Completed Master’s (M.A./M.S.) (GMT) Master’s degree objective Professional Master’s (GPM) — Doctorate 1 (GD1) Not advanced to candidacy Doctorate 2 (GD2) Advanced to candidacy Certificate/Credential (GCT) — To be reflected on the diploma, name changes must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall, by the last day of the degree expected term. Students submitting name changes after that date must request a replacement diploma at 1113 Murphy Hall. The special order diploma fee is assessed. Unclassified (Summer only) (GNC) — Postdoctorate (GPX) — No Degree Objective (GDS) — If an original diploma is destroyed, a duplicate may be ordered from the Registrar’s Office, Diploma Reorder, 1113 Murphy Hall. The duplicate diploma request form is also available online at http://www .registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. There is a fee for the replacement diploma, and it bears a reissue date and the signatures of the current officials of the state and University. Professional School (PF) — Professional School (PF2) Second year (Law, 30-55.9 units) Professional School (PF3) Third year (Law, 56 or more units) Closure of Student Record Student records are closed to revisions in enrollment, grading, and academic actions upon award of a degree. Students are responsible Class level is based on completed and any in-progress units. For undergraduate students, class level determines the URSA enrollment appointment time (obtainable through URSA). UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 47 Civic Engagement Opportunities UCLA Center for Community Learning In collaboration with academic departments, the UCLA Center for Community Learning (CCL) offers undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in a variety of structured and rigorous academic courses that promote citizenship, leadership, and social justice through service learning, internships, and other communitybased learning experiences. The courses connect the research interests of faculty members and students with the needs and priorities of UCLA’s community partners. The center advises students on internships and service learning opportunities and administers the Civic Engagement minor. See http://www.communitylearning.ucla.edu. Civic Engagement Minor The Civic Engagement minor is designed to provide students with a core analytical, experiential, and theoretical framework for understanding issues of community building, governance, and the use of civic resources. It examines the connections between individual success and societal structures, while exploring traditions of service and the history of civic movements. The minor can be paired with any major as an applied and active way of putting disciplinary tools to use and is intended for highly motivated students of any ideological perspective who are committed to education among a broader community of learners. See http://www.communitylearning.ucla.edu /minors.htm. Internships and Service Learning The Center for Community Learning (CCL) provides opportunities for junior and senior students to link hands-on experience with classroom education. Many courses and programs are offered that require fieldwork in the form of internships or community service projects. Interested students should visit A265 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-7867, for advice on enrolling in internships and service learning courses. Courses are listed at http://www.communitylearning.ucla .edu/internships.htm and at http://www.communitylearning.ucla.edu /servicelearning.htm. The following service learning courses are offered Spring Quarter 2012: American Indian Studies C122SL/C222SL. Working in Tribal Communities: Service Learning. (4) Applied Linguistics M172SL. Latinos, Linguistics, and Literacy. (5) Arts and Architecture 192SL. Arts Education Undergraduate Practicum and Capstone Project. (4) Chicana and Chicano Studies 100SL. Barrio Service Learning. (4) Chicana and Chicano Studies M170SL. Latinos, Linguistics, and Literacy. (5) Life Sciences 71SL. Classroom Practices in Elementary School Science. (2) Life Sciences 72SL. Classroom Practices in Middle School Science. (2) Life Sciences 73SL. High School Science. (2) Mathematics 71SL. Classroom Practices in Elementary School Mathematics. (2) Mathematics 72SL. Classroom Practices in Middle School Mathematics. (2) Spanish M172SL. Latinos, Linguistics, and Literacy. (5) Statistics 141SL. Practice of Statistical Consulting. (4) Urban Planning 185SL. Community-Based Research in Planning. (4) AAP students who participate in the Rosa Parks Community Development Internship Program and Teachers for Tomorrow can earn academic credit by enrolling in CCL-sponsored community-based service learning projects. University of California Center Sacramento The University of California Center Sacramento (UCCS) is operated by UC Davis and cosponsored by the UC Office of the President. The center’s long-term goal is to bring together UC faculty members with undergraduate and graduate students to pursue research related to state government, politics, and public policy. During Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters, the residential program offers students an opportunity to participate in an intensive internship course and enroll in a research seminar that investigates policy issues related to the internship. A political journalism program is available during the summer. UCCS is open to all juniors and seniors with a 3.0 grade-point average. For more information, send e-mail to kmcjunkin@college.ucla.edu. See http://uccs.ucdavis.edu. Quarter in Washington, DC The Center for American Politics and Public Policy (CAPPP) selects undergraduate students each fall, Spring, and spring to participate in its Quarter in Washington Program. The program offers an exciting opportunity to combine UCLA courses with research and field experience. Students live at the UC Washington Center for up to 12 weeks, dividing their time between coursework and a part-time internship placement. They are registered as UCLA students and earn UC credit in multiple majors (by petition) for all classes taken. The core course, a research development seminar, is multiple-listed in political science, sociology, and history, meets the capstone requirement for the Public Affairs minor, applies toward the Civic Engagement minor, and is eligible for College Honors consideration. At least one course in a subject other than political science, such as economics or history, is usually offered each quarter. All courses take advantage of Washington’s unique resources for study and research. UC Washington Center administrators help students find a field placement that complements a substantial research project. Contact the CAPPP Office, 2133 Rolfe Hall, (310) 206-3109 or send e-mail to info@cappp.ucla.edu. See http://www.cappp.ucla .edu/quarterinwashington/index.asp. UCLA Schedule of Classes 48 Spring 2012 Collegium of University Teaching Fellows Seminars The Collegium of University Teaching Fellows (CUTF) is an innovative program that creates unique learning opportunities for both graduate teaching fellows and undergraduate students on campus. Through the program, some of UCLA’s very best advanced graduate students have the opportunity to develop and teach a lower division seminar in their field of specialization on a one-time only basis. This experience serves as a capstone to the teaching apprenticeship, preparing them for the academic job market and their role as future faculty members. At the same time, undergraduate students who enroll in CUTF seminars have the chance to take courses that are at the cutting edge of a discipline, and to experience the benefits of participating in a small-seminar environment. Seminars are taught in Winter and Spring Quarters. Anthropology 98T. Anthropology of Gender Variance across Cultures from Third Gender to Transgender. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Survey of transgenderism from anthropological perspective to introduce students to concepts, theories, and ethnographic studies of gender variance, gender-nonconformity, and alternative gender roles that challenge Western/EuroAmerican binary model of sex and gender. Letter grading. M. Vernon (GE Foundation — Society and Culture: Social Analysis) Art 98T. Considering Space: Society, Politics, and Poetics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Consideration of space as topic with social, political, and even poetic significance. Rather than accepting space as pregiven factuality or as mere container to be filled by beings and objects, exploration of different conceptions of space and how these conceptions impact and interact with artistic, architectural, and other disciplines, including political science, sociology, and psychology. Letter grading. R. Moss (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice) Asian American Studies M98T. Hip-Hop Dance and Asian American Cultural Politics. (5) (Same as Dance M98T.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Examination of relationship between hip-hop dance and Asian America. Investigation of how hip-hop artists and authors employ choreography to negotiate issues of Asian American culture, dance, racial formation, women’s studies, community, and globalization. Letter grading. J. Perillo (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice) Dance M98T. Hip-Hop Dance and Asian American Cultural Politics. (5) (Same as Asian American Studies M98T.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Examination of relationship between hip-hop dance and Asian America. Investigation of how hip-hop artists and authors employ choreography to negotiate issues of Asian American culture, dance, racial formation, women’s studies, community, and globalization. Letter grading. J. Perillo (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice) Film and Television 98T. Women’s Television. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Illumination of numerous ways in which women have shaped and been shaped by television throughout medium’s history, exploring their roles not only as receivers of television texts, but as active participants in their creation and (re)mediation. Letter grading. E. Hill (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice) M98T. Staging Realness: Performance and Reality Television. (5) (Same as Theater M98T.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Examination of reality television as performance. Engagement with scholarship on media and televisuality to investigate how realness and authenticity are staged in reality television and what it means to consider these notions in terms of performance. Letter grading. L. Hunter (GE Foundation — Society and Culture: Social Analysis) French 98T. Strangers in France: Migration in Sub-Saharan African Literature, Popular Music, and Film. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Comparative study of narratives of migration to France in colonial and postcolonial sub-Saharan African literature, music, and film, using critical literary analytic framework and transnational perspective to tease apart and challenge complex notions of race, home, and identity. Letter grading. K. Knox (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 98T. Spread of Drug-Resistant Infections: Causes and Response. (4) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Drug-resistant pathogens have led to more deaths than AIDS in recent years. Discussion of history of infectious diseases, development of antimicrobial agents, rise and causes of drug-resistant microbes, and possible countermeasures. Letter grading. E.C. Becket (GE Foundation — Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences) Philosophy 98T. Infinity in Philosophy. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Exploration of philosophical history of concept of infinity. Consideration of different notions of infinity in writings of intellectual giants like Aristotle, Aquinas, and Bertrand Russell on topics like space, God, and numbers. Letter grading. E. Nutting (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis) Theater M98T. Staging Realness: Performance and Reality Television. (5) (Same as Film and Television M98T.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Examination of reality television as performance. Engagement with scholarship on media and televisuality to investigate how realness and authenticity are staged in reality television and what it means to consider these notions in terms of performance. Letter grading. L. Hunter (GE Foundation — Society and Culture: Social Analysis) UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 49 Intercampus Course Offerings For enrollment policies regarding distance learning, see “Simultaneous UC Enrollment” in the Enrollment section of the Schedule. The enrollment form, Simultaneous UC Enrollment Undergraduate Application, can be obtained from the Registrar’s Office forms website at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/forms/. Distance Learning at UCLA Distance learning courses offered through UCLA connect students and faculty through live real-time interaction to sites outside UCLA, including other universities and institutions around the world. Through the use of videoconference technology, participants at both sites can see and hear each other, and multisite conferencing is available to enable students at three or four different locations to take the same course together. Distance learning courses and videoconferencing can take place wherever there is a network connection to the Internet, which includes 80 percent of general assignment classrooms at UCLA. In addition, there are facilities on campus dedicated for use as distance learning classrooms and for videoconferencing. For more information, contact Don Roby at (310) 206-7449 or send e-mail to vidcon@ucla.edu. For further information about the classrooms that have Internet connectivity, see http://www.oid.ucla.edu/ avs/. For course ID numbers, times, and locations, see the appropriate department and course listing section of the Schedule of Classes. At press time, no distance learning courses are scheduled for Spring Quarter 2012. Distance Learning for Less Commonly Taught Languages In order to make the most of language resources available at the University of California campuses, the UC Consortium for Language Learning and Teaching encourages the use of distance learning to promote access to the less commonly taught languages. Through UC Simultaneous Enrollment, students can enroll in language courses that use videoconferencing to bring students and faculty members from different campuses together. Other UC Campuses Incoming Videoconferencing Courses In 2011-12, UC Berkeley is offering language courses in elementary Chichewa, beginning and intermediate Danish, beginning Finnish, intermediate Khmer, advanced Swahili, and elementary and intermediate Wolof via videoconference. Each class session is transmitted via Internet videoconferencing to UCLA so that students at UCLA can participate and interact in real time with students in the UCB classroom. UCLA videoconferencing sessions are held in the Instructional Media Laboratory, 270 Powell Library Building. UCLA undergraduate students can request enrollment in the UCB classes using the Simultaneous UC Enrollment Undergraduate Application. Applications are available at http://www.registrar .ucla.edu/forms/ or from the student affairs advising offices in the College and schools. Graduate students may enroll through the Intercampus Exchange Program; applications are available at Graduate Admissions/Student and Academic Affairs, 1255 Murphy Hall. Grades and units are entered as transfer credit from UCB. Students interested in the classes should consult the UC Berkeley Schedule of Classes at http://schedule.berkeley.edu. NOTE: UCB is on the semester calendar. Spring Semester instruction began January 17, 2012. The following courses began in January. African American Studies 7B. Elementary Wolof. (4 semester units) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 7A. Not open to native or heritage speakers of Wolof. Introduction to speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Wolof, with emphasis on developing student ability to create and to communicate with basic Wolof structures and vocabulary in culturally and socially appropriate context. Development of speaking and listening abilities through oral exercises, class discussions, and recordings available from Berkeley Language Center. Reading and writing development through in-class exercises, independent reading projects, and compositions. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer P. Sow Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. 8B. Intermediate Wolof. (4 semester units) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 8A. Review and expansion of student knowledge of fundamental structures from elementary Wolof and appropriate cultural contexts of these in oral and written communication. Grammar and vocabulary in culturally and socially appropriate context. Speaking ability expanded through oral exercises, individual reports, class discussions, and recordings available at Berkeley Language Center. Writing and reading expanded through compositions, written exercises, and independent reading projects with texts available through Berkeley's African Library Collection and supplemented by instructor's materials. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer P. Sow Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. 15B. Advanced Swahili. (4 semester units) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, one hour. Requisites: courses 1A, 1B, 10A, 10B, 15A. Review and expansion of student knowledge from intermediate Swahili. Presentation of oral and written communication in appropriate cultural contexts. Development and expansion of oral language skills through individual presentations, class discussions, and recordings available at Berkeley Language Center. Writing, grammar, vocabulary, and reading expansion through compositions, written exercises, and independent reading projects. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer J. Omwamba Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. 30B. Elementary Chichewa. (4 semester units) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 30A. Not open to native or heritage speakers of Chichewa. Introduction to speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Chichewa, with emphasis on developing student ability to create and to communicate with basic Chichewa structures and vocabulary in culturally and socially appropriate context. Development of speaking and listening abilities through oral exercises, class discussions, and recordings available from Berkeley Language Center. Reading and writing development through in-class exercises, independent reading projects, and compositions. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer S. Mchombo and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. 50 / Intercampus Course Offerings Khmer 100B. Intermediate Khmer. (5 semester units) Lecture, five hours. Requisite: course 100A. Reading of roadside signs, scholarly articles, and entire Khmer novel. Topics include current events in Cambodia, Cambodian history and politics, and basic overview of traditional Khmer literature. Work on projects in groups with other students, such as preparation and performance of play based on sections of modern Khmer novel. Independent research project on topic of student choice and presentation of research to peers, entirely in Khmer. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer F. Smith Monday and Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p.m. and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. Scandinavian 2B. Beginning Finnish. (4 semester units) Language instruction, three hours; computer laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 2A. Development of basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within cultural context. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer S. Tuomainen Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 4B. Intermediate Danish. (4 semester units) Language instruction, three hours; computer laboratory, one hour. Requisite: course 4A. Development of basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within cultural context. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by UCB lecturer K. Moller Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and videoconferenced to 270 Powell Library Building. UCLA Outgoing Videoconferencing Course UCLA is offering the following course through videoconferencing. Students from other UC campuses may enroll through UC Simultaneous Enrollment. Non-UC students may enroll with consent of instructor through UCLA Extension. Consult the Registrar’s Office on the respective campuses for details about where to obtain the enrollment form and for the policies that apply to simultaneous enrollment on each campus. Scandinavian 105. Advanced Swedish. (4) Discussion, three hours. Requisite: course 5. Readings, composition, and conversation in Swedish. May be repeated once for credit. P/NP or letter grading. Taught by T. Tangherlini Monday through Thursday at 11 a.m. in 3112 Rolfe Hall and videoconferenced to UC Santa Barbara. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 51 Writing II Courses The Writing II requirement can be satisfied by completing a writing course selected from a list approved by the Faculty Executive Committee. Consult the online Schedule of Classes for the most current list of approved courses. Consult your College or school adviser for additional general education information. Ancient Near East 10W. Jerusalem: Holy City. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Survey of religious, political, and cultural history of Jerusalem over three millennia as symbolic focus of three faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Transformation of sacred space as reflected by literary and archaeological evidence through examination of testimony of artifacts, architecture, and iconography in relation to written word. Study of creation of mythic Jerusalem through event and experience. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis) Applied Linguistics 30W. Language and Social Interaction. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 30. Exploration of range of topics related to study of language and social interaction in both mundane and professional settings, particularly how language affects social lives and how social organization affects use of language. Topics include different approaches to study of language in social interaction (theories and research methodologies), issues regarding language and social identity (such as socioeconomic status, race, gender, and situational identity), and issues concerning language and culture (such as cross-cultural misunderstanding and language socialization). Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis; Society and Culture: Social Analysis) 40W. Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender and Stereotypes. (5) (Formerly numbered M40W.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 40 or former course M40 or M40W. Prior knowledge of foreign languages not required. Introduction to language from sociological perspective of gender. Use of research and examples in English and other languages to explore nature of male and female “genderlects” and gendered language, as reflected in lexicon, language behavior, phonetics and intonation, and language acquisition and linguistic change. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis; Society and Culture: Social Analysis) 102W. Nature of Learning. (5) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Exploration of learning via examination of second language acquisition. All normal children acquire language of their family and community (i.e., first language acquisition is ubiquitous). Success in second language acquisition is radically variable, and many learners, in spite of substantial opportunity and ability, achieve proficiencies that fall far below that of native speakers. Examination of interaction of emotion and cognition and nature of aptitude and motivation in learning. Primary vehicle for investigation to be autobiographies of second language learners. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (Not approved for GE Foundations) Chinese 70W. Classics of Chinese Literature. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 70. Prior knowledge of Chinese culture, literature, or language not required. Introduction to pre-20th-century Chinese literary traditions, including selections from poetry, prose, fiction, and drama. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) Comparative Literature 2CW. Survey of Literature: Age of Enlightenment to 20th Century. (5) Lecture, two hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 1C or 4CW. Study of selected texts from Age of Enlightenment to 20th century, with emphasis on literary analysis and expository writing. Texts may include works by authors such as Swift, Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, Goethe, Flaubert, Ibsen, Strindberg, M. Shelley, Dostoevsky, Kafka, James Joyce, Garcia Marquez, and Jamaica Kincaid. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) 2DW. Survey of Literature: Great Books from World at Large. (5) Lecture, two hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 1D or 4DW. Study of major literary texts usually overlooked in courses that focus only on canon of Western literature, with emphasis on literary analysis and expository writing. Texts from at least three of following areas read in any given term: African, Caribbean, East Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern literature. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) 4CW. Literature and Writing: Age of Enlightenment to 20th Century. (5) Discussion, four hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 1C or 2CW. Study and discussion of selected texts from Age of Enlightenment to 20th century, with emphasis on literary analysis and expository writing. Texts may include works by authors such as Swift, Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, Goethe, M. Shelley, Flaubert, Ibsen, Strindberg, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Kafka, Joyce, Beckett, L. Hughes, and Garcia Marquez. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) 4DW. Literature and Writing: Great Books from World at Large. (5) Discussion, four hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 1D or 2DW. Study and discussion of major literary texts usually overlooked in courses that focus only on canon of Western literature, with emphasis on literary analysis and expository writing. Texts from at least three of following areas read in any given term: African, Caribbean, East Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern literature. Texts may include works by authors such as Ngugi, Desai, Kincaid, Emecheta, El Saadawi, Achebe, Pak, Can Xue, Neruda, and Rushdie. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) UCLA Schedule of Classes 52 / Writing II Courses Spring 2012 Engineering French 183EW. Engineering and Society. (4) (Formerly numbered 183.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, three hours; outside study, five hours. Limited to sophomore/junior/senior engineering students. Professional and ethical considerations in practice of engineering. Impact of technology on society and on development of moral and ethical values. Contemporary environmental, biological, legal, and other issues created by new technologies. Emphasis on research and writing within engineering environments. Writing and revision of about 20 pages total, including two individual technical essays and one team-written research report. Readings address technical issues and writing form. Satisfies engineering writing requirement. Letter grading. (Not approved for GE Foundations) 14W. Introduction to French Culture and Civilization in English. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 14. Study of contemporary French institutions and issues in cultural, political, and socioeconomic realms. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) 185EW. Art of Engineering Endeavors. (4) (Formerly numbered 185.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, three hours; outside study, five hours. Designed for juniors/senior engineering students. Nontechnical skills and experiences necessary for engineering career success. Importance of group dynamics in engineering practice. Teamwork and effective group skills in engineering environments. Organization and control of multidisciplinary complex engineering projects. Forms of leadership and qualities and characteristics of effective leaders. How engineering, computer sciences, and technology relate to major ethical and social issues. Societal demands on practice of engineering. Emphasis on research and writing in engineering environments. Satisfies engineering writing requirement. Letter grading. (Not approved for GE Foundations) English 4HW. Critical Reading and Writing (Honors). (5) Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Introduction to literary analysis, with close reading and carefully written exposition of selections from principal modes of literature: poetry, prose fiction, and drama. Minimum of four papers (three to five pages each) and two in-class essays. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (Not approved for GE Foundations) 4W. Critical Reading and Writing. (5) Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Introduction to literary analysis, with close reading and carefully written exposition of selections from principal modes of literature: poetry, prose fiction, and drama. Minimum of four papers (three to five pages each) and two in-class essays. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (Not approved for GE Foundations) English Composition 5W. Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry. (5) Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Use of analysis of literary works within cultural context to engage students in critical thinking and writing about issues important to academic inquiry and responsible citizenship. Minimum of 15 to 20 pages of revised text required in addition to regular informal writing exercises. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) Environment M1CW. Global Environment: Special Topics. (5) (Same as GE Clusters M1CW.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course M1B. Examination of specialized environmental topics such as air and water, global warming, and feeding Earth’s population. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Society and Culture: Social Analysis, Social Analysis; Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences) General Education Clusters M1CW. Global Environment: Special Topics. (5) (Same as Environment M1CW.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course M1B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Examination of specialized environmental topics such as air and water, global warming, and feeding Earth’s population. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Society and Culture: Social Analysis, Social Analysis; Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences) 20CW. Interracial Dynamics in American Culture and Society: Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 20B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Consideration of how experience, debates, and issues of race are represented and understood in historical, legal, cinematic, and literary contexts. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis, Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis) 21CW. History of Modern Thought: Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 21B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Examination of cross-section of classical and modern social theories and debates that shape them. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis, Social Analysis) M24CW. Work, Labor, and Social Justice in U.S.: Special Topics. (5) (Same as Labor and Workplace Studies M1CW.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course M24B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Topics include labor law/history, gender, race, and workplace. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis) 30CW. Never-Ending Stories: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Myth — Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 30B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Topics may include myth and modern art (including literature, music, and film), myth and ritual, oral tradition and orality, myth and political ideology, myth and science, hero and trickster, and myths of creation. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis, Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis) 60CW. America in Sixties: Politics, Society, and Culture, 1954 to 1974 — Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 60B. Limited to first-year freshmen. In-depth examination of political and cultural issues affecting U.S. society from 1954 to 1974. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis, Visual and Performance Arts Analysis and Practice; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis) 70CW. Evolution of Cosmos and Life: Special Topics in Life Sciences. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 70B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 70DW. Examination in depth of various issues of evolution in cosmos from life sciences perspective. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Physical Sciences) UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 72CW. Sex from Biology to Gendered Society: Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 72B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Topics may include politics of reproduction, sexuality, sexual identity, social construction of gender, and reproductive technologies. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Society and Culture: Social Analysis, Social Analysis; Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences, Life Sciences) 80CW. Frontiers in Human Aging: Biomedical, Social, and Policy Perspectives — Special Topics. (5) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 80B. Limited to first-year freshmen. In-depth examination of gender and aging, cellular aging, cancer, and aging of the brain. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Society and Culture: Social Analysis, Social Analysis; Scientific Inquiry: Life Sciences, Life Sciences) Honors Collegium 11W. Postmodern Culture. (5) Seminar, four hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Exploration of theories and art (literature, music, film, fine art) that emerged after World War II in what has come to be known as postmodern era. Art criticizes master narratives of earlier age and fosters fragmentation, skepticism toward universal truth, commodification of knowledge, media creating reality, and globalization in industry and society. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) Labor and Workplace Studies M1CW. Work, Labor, and Social Justice in U.S.: Special Topics (5) (Same as GE Clusters M24CW.) Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: course M1B. Limited to first-year freshmen. Topics include labor law/history, gender, race, and workplace. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundations — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis; Society and Culture: Historical Analysis, Social Analysis) Writing II Courses / 53 Philosophy 22W. Introduction to Ethical Theory. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 22. Introduction to major ethical theories in Western thought. Examination of works of Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Topics include ideas of virtue, obligation, egoism, relativism, and foundations of morals. Four papers required. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis) Russian 90BW. Russian Civilization in 20th Century. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 90B. Survey of literature, theater, cinema, television, press, music, and arts. Emphasis on contemporary period, with constant reference to Russian and early Soviet antecedents. Weekly discussions focus on varied approaches to writing addressing class topics. Five short papers required. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) Scandinavian 50W. Introduction to Scandinavian Literatures and Cultures. (5) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 50. Designed for students in general and for those wishing to prepare for more advanced and specialized studies in Scandinavian literature and culture. Selected works from literatures of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland, ranging from myth, national epic, saga, and folktale through modern novel, poem, play, short story, and film, read in English and critically discussed. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading. (GE Foundation — Arts and Humanities: Literary and Cultural Analysis) UCLA Schedule of Classes 54 Spring 2012 Academic Counseling New undergraduates are encouraged to obtain counseling prior to enrollment in classes and are required to do so by the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. See the list below for the names and contact numbers for your departmental or school advisers. Arts and Architecture (310) 206-3564 Engineering and Applied Science (310) 825-9580 Letters and Science (310) 825-3382 Nursing (310) 825-7181 Theater, Film, and Television (310) 206-8441 College Academic Counseling The College of Letters and Science offers a wide range of academic counseling assistance to its students, including 1. Assistance with program planning 2. Assessment of degree requirements 3. Help in choosing a major 4. Counseling regarding scholastic difficulty 5. Discussion of academic options and alternatives 6. Group counseling sessions on specific topics 7. Requests for exceptions to regulations 8. ASK Peer Counselors 9. College Academic Mentors To schedule an appointment, visit College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall window 2, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All appointments are scheduled in person on a sameday first-come, first-served basis. Quick questions may be directed to (310) 825-3382. No appointments are scheduled by telephone. College Academic Mentors College Academic Mentors (CAMs) are trained graduate students who assist first- and second-year undergraduates transition to university life. CAMs can help with selecting programs, majors, and courses.They advise students about department requirements and course content, offer referrals to faculty and department resources, and can advise students who are interested in graduate and professional school programs. CAMs answer quick questions in Virtual Counseling on MyUCLA, 3 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Appointments are scheduled in advance, or same-day when available, at College Academic Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall window 1. ASK Peer Counselors ASK peer counselors are trained undergraduates who provide academic information and advice for Letters and Science students from a unique peer perspective. The program encourages students who might not otherwise seek academic guidance to obtain information with greater convenience and a minimum of formality. Counselors are trained in College rules and regulations, deadlines, referrals, petitions, degree progress reports, and more. ASK also publishes a weekly newsletter, Bear Necessities, and updates the College online frequently-asked questions webpage. Counselors are available weekdays on a walk-up basis at five different campus locations: Bunche Hall southeast corner adjacent to Lu Valle Commons outdoor seating area and Court of Sciences from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Royce Quad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and A316C Murphy Hall (ASK Web Lab) and adjacent to 1104 Murphy Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., all Monday through Friday every day of instruction. ASK counselors answer e-mail questions at ask@college.ucla.edu, and can be found on Twitter (@ASKucla) and Facebook (UCLA ASK Peer Counselors). See also the FAQ at http://www.ugeducation.ucla.edu/counseling/ask/. Academic Advancement Program Academic Advancement Program (AAP) counselors work with AAP students to plan their academic programs, monitor their progress toward a degree, provide them with information about different majors’ requirements and requisites, and discuss graduate school and career options. AAP counselors also encourage students to explore their talents and abilities, are there to listen to students, and talk with them about academic and personal problems. Appointments are made 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in person at 1209 Campbell Hall or by phone at (310) 825-1481. AAP Peer Counseling AAP Peer Counseling consists of advanced standing undergraduate peer counselors who work under the direct supervision of a professional counselor. Peer counselors work with entering students and support them in the transition from high school or community college to UCLA. They focus on the students’ adjustment to university life and refer them to AAP and campus resources and services. Peer counselor appointments for entering students can be made in person at 1228 Campbell Hall or by phone at (310) 206-1572, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. AAP Mentoring and Research Programs AAP Mentoring and Research Programs provide outreach to and counseling for AAP students who are interested in pursuing research and advanced degrees. Graduate mentors advise AAP undergraduates on the graduate and professional school application process. Mentors hold workshops on the application process, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation; and present forums with faculty and professionals. Appointments are made 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in person at 1202 Campbell Hall or by phone at (310) 794-4186. College of Letters and Science Honors Programs Letters and Science Honors Programs offers a curriculum of honors courses as well as counseling and services to students in College Honors, Honors Collegium, Departmental Scholar Program, and Individual Major Program. Counselors are available to help with program planning, choosing a major, planning for graduate school, and many other academic concerns. Students in College Honors may also be eligible for letters of verification, heavier course loads, and courses by examination. Obtain information on these programs and services, as well as individual appointments, in A311 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-1553. See http://www.honors.ucla.edu. UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Academic Counseling Directory An asterisk before a name indicates a lead counselor. Aerospace Studies William Peris, Faculty, 218 Student Activities Center, (310) 825-1742, ext. 5, ajaxperis@ucla.edu Alexandra Skierso, Staff, 218 Student Activities Center, (310) 825-1742, ext. 2, askierso@ucla.edu African Languages (Undergraduate) Katrina D. Thompson, Faculty, 3320 Rolfe Hall, (310) 825-4631, kdthompson@humnet.ucla.edu African Studies Allen F. Roberts, Faculty (G/UG), 150 Kaufman Hall, (310) 206-6312, aroberts@arts.ucla.edu Magda Yamamoto, Staff (G/UG), 10373 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-6571, idpgrads@international.ucla.edu (G), undergrads@international.ucla.edu (UG) Afro-American Studies Lisbeth Gant-Britton, Staff (G/UG), 153B Haines Hall, (310) 825-3776, lbritton@bunche.ucla.edu Mark Q. Sawyer, Faculty (G/UG), (310) 206-7842/825-9821 American Indian Studies Clementine Bordeaux, Staff (G/UG), 3217 Campbell Hall, (310) 825-6541, ClemBordeaux@amind.ucla.edu Anthropology Emily Le, Staff (UG), 341 Haines Hall, (310) 825-6962, ele@college.ucla.edu Ann Walters, Staff (G/UG), 341B Haines Hall, (310) 825-2511, awalters@anthro.ucla.edu Applied Linguistics Jessica Herrera, Staff (G/UG), 3300 Rolfe Hall, (310) 825-4631, jherrera@humnet.ucla.edu Archaeology (Graduate) Cheri Quinto, Staff, A148 Fowler Building, (310) 825-4169, cquinto@ioa.ucla.edu Architecture and Urban Design James Kies, Staff (G/UG), 1317 Perloff Hall, (310) 825-6103, jkies@aud.ucla.edu Art Caron Cronin, Staff (G/UG), 2275 Broad Art Center, (310) 206-7363, ccronin@arts.ucla.edu Art History Verlena Johnson, Staff (G/UG), 206A Dodd Hall, (310) 825-3992, vjohnson@humnet.ucla.edu Saloni Mathur, Faculty (G), 206C Dodd Hall, (310) 825-6706, mathur@humnet.ucla.edu Donald F. McCallum, Faculty (UG), 200D Dodd Hall, (310) 206-6974, mccallum@humnet.ucla.edu Arts and Architecture, School of the Kelsey Duff/Betsy Foster/Merrillyn Pace, Staff (UG), 2200 Broad Art Center, (310) 206-3564, students@arts.ucla.edu Asian American Studies Victor Bascara, Faculty (G/UG), 3319 Rolfe Hall, (310) 794-7780, vbascara@asianam.ucla.edu Barrett Korerat, Staff (G/UG), 3334 Rolfe Hall, (310) 267-5593, bkorerat@asianam.ucla.edu Asian Languages and Cultures Jack W. Chen, Faculty (G), 356 Royce Hall, (310) 267-5882, jwchen@humnet.ucla.edu Academic Counseling / 55 Shan Shan Chi-Au, Staff (G), 290F Royce Hall, (310) 267-4008, schiau@humnet.ucla.edu Lindsay Doung, Staff (UG), 290E Royce Hall, (310) 267-4037, ldoung@humnet.ucla.edu Thu-huong Nguyen-vo, Faculty (UG), 248B Royce Hall, (310) 267-4587, nguyenvo@humnet.ucla.edu Athletics Mike Casillas, Staff, Morgan Center, (310) 206-6838, mcasillas@athletics.ucla.edu Kevin Chen, Staff, Morgan Center, (310) 206-6262, kchen@athletics.ucla.edu Linda Lassiter, Staff, Morgan Center, (310) 206-6209, llassiter@athletics.ucla.edu Joanne Suechika, Staff, Morgan Center, (310) 206-6499, jsuechika@athletics.ucla.edu Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Robert G. Fovell, Faculty (UG), 7162 Math Sciences, (310) 206-9956, fovell@atmos.ucla.edu Jochen P. Stutz, Faculty (G), 7172 Math Sciences, (310) 825-5364, jochen@atmos.ucla.edu Carol Yasutomi, Staff (G/UG), 7127 Math Sciences, (310) 825-1954, carolina@atmos.ucla.edu Bioengineering (Undergraduate) *Erkki Corpuz, Staff, 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9442, erkki@ea.ucla.edu Azadeh Moayeri, Staff, 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-1704, azadeh@ea.ucla.edu Bioinformatics (Graduate) Pamela Hurley, Staff, 2124 Life Sciences, (310) 794-4256, pamelah@mcdb.ucla.edu John P. Novembre, Faculty, 4325 Life Sciences, (310) 825-4065, jnovembre@ucla.edu Biological Chemistry (Graduate) Alison R. Frand, Faculty, 345F BSRB, (310) 206-0662, afrand@mednet.ucla.edu Feng Guo, Faculty, 202 Boyer Hall, (310) 825-8972, fguo@mbi.ucla.edu Phuong Pham, Staff, 310B BSRB, (310) 825-2762, PhPham@mednet.ucla.edu James A. Wohlschlegel, Faculty, 377A BSRB, (310) 794-7955, jwohl@mednet.ucla.edu Biology See Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Biomathematics (Graduate) Elliot M. Landaw, Faculty, AV-357 CHS, (310) 825-6743, elandaw@biomath.ucla.edu Janet S. Sinsheimer, Faculty, AV-628 CHS, (310) 825-8002, janet@mednet.ucla.edu David Tomita, Staff, AV-617B CHS, (310) 825-5554, dtomita@biomath.medsch.ucla.edu Biomedical Engineering (Graduate) Daniel T. Kamei, Faculty, 5121J Engineering V, (310) 206-4826, kamei@seas.ucla.edu Larry Nadeau, Staff, 5121M Engineering V, (310) 794-5945, nadeau@ea.ucla.edu Biomedical Physics (Graduate) Magnus Dahlbom, Faculty, B1-1443 Morton Medical Building, (310) 983-1440, mdahlbom@mednet.ucla.edu Michael McNitt-Gray, Faculty, 924 Westwood Boulevard, Suite 650, (310) 794-8979, mmcnittgray@mednet.ucla.edu Terry Moore, Staff, B2-115 CHS, (310) 825-7811, tlmoore@mednet.ucla.edu 56 / Academic Counseling Biomedical Research (Undergraduate) Hillary Howard, Staff, 2307 Life Sciences, (310) 825-0237, hchoward@lifesci.ucla.edu Biostatistics (Graduate) Thomas R. Belin, Faculty, 51-267 CHS, (310) 206-7361, tbelin@ucla.edu Roxana Naranjo, Staff, 51-254 CHS, (310) 267-2186, biostat@ucla.edu Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering John Berger, Staff (G), 5531 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9063, jpberger@ea.ucla.edu *Kimberly Claffey, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 206-6397, kclaffey@ea.ucla.edu Erkki Corpuz, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9442, erkki@ea.ucla.edu Azadeh Moayeri, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-1704, azadeh@ea.ucla.edu Selim M. Senkan, Faculty (G), 5532B Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2046, senkan@seas.ucla.edu Chemistry and Biochemistry Thomas Cahoon, Staff (G), 4009 Young Hall, (310) 825-3150, tcahoon@chem.ucla.edu Timothy Mahlanza, Staff (UG), 4006 Young Hall, (310) 825-4660, tim@chem.ucla.edu Denise Mantonya, Staff (UG), 4006 Young Hall, (310) 825-4660, denise@chem.ucla.edu Monica Perkins, Staff (G), 4009 Young Hall, (310) 825-1490, monica@chem.ucla.edu Michael Qiu, Staff (G), 4009 Young Hall, (310) 825-2645, mqiu@chem.ucla.edu Melissa Woehrstein, Staff (G), 4009 Young Hall, (310) 825-2645, mwoehrst@chem.ucla.edu Chemistry/Materials Science (Undergraduate) Timothy Mahlanza, Staff (UG), 4006 Young Hall, (310) 825-4660, tim@chem.ucla.edu Denise Mantonya, Staff, 4006 Young Hall, (310) 825-4660, denise@chem.ucla.edu Chicana and Chicano Studies Eleuteria (Ellie) Hernandez, Staff (G/UG), 7351 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-7696, studentadvisor@chavez.ucla.edu Civic Engagement (Undergraduate) Kyle McJunkin, Staff, A265 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3223, kmcjunkin@college.ucla.edu Civil and Environmental Engineering Maida Bassili, Staff (G), 5731L Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9256, maida@ea.ucla.edu *Chauncey Isom, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 206-2891, chauncey@ea.ucla.edu Jan LaBuda, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2514, jan@ea.ucla.edu Jonathan P. Stewart, Faculty (G), 5731H Boelter Hall, (310) 206-2990, jstewart@seas.ucla.edu Classics Diane AbuGheida, Staff (G/UG), 212A Dodd Hall, (310) 206-1590, dabugheida@humnet.ucla.edu Robert A. Gurval, Faculty (UG), 240B Dodd Hall, (310) 825-6744, gurval@humnet.ucla.edu Kathryn A. Morgan, Faculty (G), 247A Dodd Hall, (310) 794-1766, kmorgan@humnet.ucla.edu Communication Studies (Undergraduate) Pia Svenson, 2316 Rolfe Hall, (310) 206-8446 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Community Health Sciences (Graduate) Alexis Sexauer, Staff, 36-071 CHS, (310) 825-5308, asexauer@ph.ucla.edu Steven P. Wallace, Faculty, 21-275 CHS, (310) 794-0910, swallace@ucla.edu Comparative Literature Michelle E. Anderson, Staff (G/UG), 350 Humanities Building, (310) 825-7650, manderson@humnet.ucla.edu Gil Z. Hochberg, Faculty (G), 340 Humanities Building, (310) 825-3209, hochberg@humnet.ucla.edu Katherine C. King, Faculty (UG), 354 Humanities Building, (310) 825-5071, king@humnet.ucla.edu Computational and Systems Biology (Undergraduate) Edward Olano, Staff, 4436 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-7482, eolano@cs.ucla.edu Computer Science Steve Arbuckle, Staff (G), 4403 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-6830, arbuckle@cs.ucla.edu Leah Eberhardt, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2889, leah@ea.ucla.edu Craig Jessen, Staff (G), 4403 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-0060, craig@cs.ucla.edu Richard E. Korf, Faculty (G), 4532E Boelter Hall, (310) 206-5383, korf@cs.ucla.edu *Jan LaBuda, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2514, jan@ea.ucla.edu Michel Moraga, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-5760, michel@ea.ucla.edu Sylvia Tran, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9580, stran@ea.ucla.edu Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials (Graduate) Amber Cordts-Cole, Staff, A210 Fowler Building, (310) 825-9407, acordts@ucla.edu Ioanna Kakoulli, Faculty, A210 Fowler Building, (310) 794-4915, kakoulli@ucla.edu Ellen J. Pearlstein, Faculty, A210 Fowler Building, (310) 794-4940, epearl@ucla.edu David A. Scott, Faculty, A210 Fowler Building, (310) 794-4855, dascott@ucla.edu Cybernetics See Computational and Systems Biology Dance See World Arts and Cultures/Dance Dentistry/Oral Biology (Graduate) Shen Hu, Faculty (M.S.), 63-070 Dentistry, (310) 206-8834, shu@dentistry.ucla.edu Megan Scott, Staff, 13-089A Dentistry, (310) 825-1955, mscott@dentistry.ucla.edu Wenyuan Shi, Faculty (Ph.D.), 20-114 Dentistry, (310) 825-8356, wshi@dentistry.ucla.edu Sotirios Tetradis, Faculty (D.D.S./Ph.D.), 53-068 Dentistry, (310) 825-5712, stetradis@dentistry.ucla.edu Cun-Yu Wang, Faculty, 33-030A Dentistry, (310) 825-4415, cwang@dentistry.ucla.edu Fariba S. Younai, Faculty, 13-089B Dentistry, (310) 794-1093, fyounai@dentistry.ucla.edu Design | Media Arts Sara Lee, Staff (G/UG), 2291B Broad Art Center, (310) 267-4907, saraslee@arts.ucla.edu Digital Humanities Kerry Allen, Staff (UG), 212J Royce Hall, (310) 825-1147, allen@humnet.ucla.edu UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Academic Counseling / 57 Todd S. Presner, Faculty (G/UG), 324 Royce Hall, (310) 794-6051, presner@humnet.ucla.edu *Azadeh Moayeri, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-1704, Disability Studies (Undergraduate) Kyle McJunkin, Staff, A265 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3223, kmcjunkin@college.ucla.edu English Michael Lambert, Staff (G), 162 Humanities Building, (310) 825-1223, mlambert@english.ucla.edu Danielle Maris, Staff (G/UG), 160 Humanities Building, (310) 825-3927/825-1389, dmaris@english.ucla.edu Janel Munguia, Staff (UG), 158 Humanities Building, (310) 825-1389, munguia@english.ucla.edu Earth and Space Sciences/Geology, Geophysics, Space Physics Lauri Holbrook, Staff (G/UG), 3683 Geology, (310) 825-3917, holbrook@ess.ucla.edu Abby Kavner, Faculty (UG), 4851 Slichter Hall, (310) 206-3675, akavner@ucla.edu Jean-Luc C. Margot, Faculty (G), 5642 Geology, (310) 206-8345, jlm@ess.ucla.edu Edward J. Rhodes, Faculty (UG), 5641 Geology, (310) 825-3463, erhodes@ess.ucla.edu East Asian Studies C. Cindy Fan, Faculty (G), 1255 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-3821, fan@geog.ucla.edu Michael F. Thies, Faculty (UG), 4289 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1976, thies@polisci.ucla.edu Magda Yamamoto, Staff (G/UG), 10373 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-6571, idpgrads@international.ucla.edu (G), undergrads@international.ucla.edu (UG) Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Jessica Angus, Staff (UG), 2325 Life Sciences, (310) 825-1680, jangus@lifesci.ucla.edu Jane Park, Staff (UG), 2325 Life Sciences, (310) 825-1680, jpark@lifesci.ucla.edu Jocelyn Yamadera, Staff (G), 2329A Life Sciences, (310) 825-1959, jocelyny@lifesci.ucla.edu Economics Shabira Jaffer, Staff (UG), 2263 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5118, ug-counselor@econ.ucla.edu Sara Lee, Staff (G), 8292 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-1413, slee@econ.ucla.edu *Julie Plotkin, Staff (UG), 2263 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5118, ug-counselor@econ.ucla.edu Education Amy Gershon, Staff (G/UG Minor), 1009 Moore Hall, (310) 206-1685, gershon@gseis.ucla.edu Electrical Engineering Deeona Columbia, Staff (G), 56-127 Engineering IV, (310) 825-7574, deeona@ea.ucla.edu *Mary Anne Geber, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2036, maryanne@ea.ucla.edu Chauncey Isom, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 206-2891, chauncey@ea.ucla.edu Jan LaBuda, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2514, jan@ea.ucla.edu Azadeh Moayeri, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-1704, azadeh@ea.ucla.edu Paulo Tabuada, Faculty (G), 66-147F Engineering IV, (310) 794-4266, tabuada@ee.ucla.edu Engineering and Applied Science, Henry Samueli School of Office of Academic and Student Affairs (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9580 Engineering Online M.S. (Graduate) Christopher S. Lynch, Faculty, 7440 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-6537, csl@seas.ucla.edu Shanna Revoner, Staff, 7440 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-6505, shanna@ea.ucla.edu Engineering Undeclared (Undergraduate) Erkki Corpuz, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9442, erkki@ea.ucla.edu azadeh@ea.ucla.edu English as a Second Language (Undergraduate) Catharine McGraw, Staff (G/UG), 146 Humanities Building, (310) 206-1145, mcgraw@humnet.ucla.edu English Composition Catharine McGraw, Staff (G/UG), 146 Humanities Building, (310) 206-1145, mcgraw@humnet.ucla.edu Environmental Health Sciences (Graduate) Rebecca Greenberg, Staff, 56-085 CHS, (310) 206-1619, rgreenberg@ph.ucla.edu Richard J. Jackson, Faculty, 56-070 CHS, (310) 206-8522, dickjackson@ucla.edu Environmental Science and Engineering (Graduate) Richard F. Ambrose, Faculty, 46-078 CHS, (310) 206-1984, rambrose@ucla.edu Myrna Gordon, Staff, 46-082A CHS, (310) 825-9901, mgordon@ph.ucla.edu Michael K. Stenstrom, Faculty, 5750 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-1408, stenstro@seas.ucla.edu Irwin H. Suffet, Faculty, 61-295A CHS, (310) 206-8230, msuffet@ucla.edu Arthur M. Winer, Faculty, 61-295B CHS, (310) 206-1278, amwiner@ucla.edu Epidemiology (Graduate) Roger Detels, Faculty, 71-267 CHS, (310) 206-2837, detels@ucla.edu Joy Miller, Staff, 71-254A CHS, (310) 206-3901, jdmiller@ph.ucla.edu Ethnomusicology Alfred Bradley, Staff (UG), 1642 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 825-4768, abradley@arts.ucla.edu Sandra McKerroll, Staff (G), 1642 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 825-4769, sandram@arts.ucla.edu European Studies (Undergraduate) Sandy Valdivieso, Staff, 10357 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5187, idps@international.ucla.edu Film, Television, and Digital Media See Theater, Film, and Television, School of French and Francophone Studies Kerry Allen, Staff (G/UG), 212J Royce Hall, (310) 825-1147, allen@humnet.ucla.edu Jean-Claude Carron, Faculty (UG), 228A Royce Hall, (310) 794-89154, carron@humnet.ucla.edu Andrea N. Loselle, Faculty (G), 226B Royce Hall, (310) 794-8918, loselle@humnet.ucla.edu Geography and Geography/Environmental Studies John A. Agnew, Faculty (UG), 1255 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1713, jagnew@geog.ucla.edu Kristina Magpayo, Staff (G/UG), 1255 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1166, kristina@geog.ucla.edu Kasi McMurray, Staff (G/UG), 1254 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1072, kasi@geog.ucla.edu Marilyn N. Raphael, Faculty (G), 1176 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-4590, raphael@geog.ucla.edu 58 / Academic Counseling Germanic Languages Kerry Allen, Staff (G/UG), 212J Royce Hall, (310) 825-1147, allen@humnet.ucla.edu Wolfgang Nehring, Faculty (G), 326 Royce Hall, (310) 825-0116, nehring@humnet.ucla.edu Christopher M. Stevens, Faculty (UG), 334B Royce Hall, (310) 206-4948, stevens@humnet.ucla.edu Gerontology (Undergraduate) Stan Paul, Staff, 3357H Public Affairs Building, (310) 206-8966, paul@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Global Studies (Undergraduate) Gaby Solomon, Staff, 10375 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-2806, undergraduate@international.ucla.edu Health Services (Graduate) Jessica Shim, Staff, 31-236A CHS, (310) 825-7863, jshim@ph.ucla.edu Frederick J. Zimmerman, Faculty, 31-269 CHS, (310) 825-1971, fredzimmerman@ucla.edu History Juliana Espinosa, Staff (UG), 6250 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-4465, espinosa@history.ucla.edu Paul Padilla, Staff (UG), 6248 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-3720, padilla@history.ucla.edu Hadley Porter, Staff (G), 6290 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-2627, hporter@history.ucla.edu Eboni Shaw, Staff (G), 6288 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-3269, eshaw@history.ucla.edu History/Art History (Undergraduate) Verlena Johnson, Staff, 206A Dodd Hall, (310) 825-3992, vjohnson@humnet.ucla.edu Human Complex Systems (Undergraduate) Dwight W. Read, Faculty, 395 Haines Hall, (310) 825-3988, dread@anthro.ucla.edu Human Genetics (Graduate) Jenny Luna, Staff, 6506 Gonda Center, (310) 206-0920, mpluna@mednet.ucla.edu Indo-European Studies (Graduate) Diane AbuGheida, Staff, 212A Dodd Hall, (310) 206-1590, dabugheida@humnet.ucla.edu H. Craig Melchert, Faculty, 2126B Campbell Hall, (310) 579-7754, melchert@humnet.ucla.edu Information Studies (Graduate) Susan Abler, Staff, 207 GSEIS Building, (310) 825-5269, abler@gseis.ucla.edu Amy Gershon, Staff, 1009 Moore Hall, (310) 206-1685, gershon@gseis.ucla.edu Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (Undergraduate) Royce Dieckmann, Staff, 300 La Kretz Hall, (310) 206-9193, rdieckmann@ioe.ucla.edu David D. Jackson, Faculty, 1802 Geology, (310) 825-0421, djackson@ucla.edu J. Cully Nordby, Faculty, 300 La Kretz Hall, (310) 267-5607, nordby@ucla.edu Integrative Biology and Physiology Michael Carr, Staff (G), 2317 Life Sciences, (310) 825-3891, mcarr@physci.ucla.edu Inna Gergel, Staff (UG), 2317 Life Sciences, (310) 825-3892, gergel@physci.ucla.edu International Development Studies (Undergraduate) Sandy Valdivieso, Staff, 10357 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5187, idps@international.ucla.edu UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Islamic Studies (Graduate) Khaled Abou El Fadl, Faculty, 3211B Law, (310) 206-5401, abouelfa@law.ucla.edu Magda Yamamoto, Staff, 10373 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-6571, idpgrads@international.ucla.edu Italian Kerry Allen, Staff (G/UG), 212J Royce Hall, (310) 825-1147, allen@humnet.ucla.edu Lucia Re, Faculty (G), 354 Royce Hall, (310) 794-8907, re@humnet.ucla.edu Elissa Tognozzi, Faculty (UG), 340A Royce Hall, (310) 794-8910, tognozzi@humnet.ucla.edu Labor and Workplace Studies (Undergraduate) Elizbeth Espinoza, Staff, 1103E Ueberroth Building, (310) 206-0812, Lsminor@irle.ucla.edu Latin American Studies Bonnie Taub, Faculty (G), 36-078A CHS, (310) 206-2117, btaub@ucla.edu Michael F. Thies, Faculty (UG), 4289 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1976, thies@polisci.ucla.edu Magda Yamamoto, Staff (G/UG), 10373 Bunche Hall, (310) 206-6571, idpgrads@international.ucla.edu (G), undergrads@ international.ucla.edu (UG) Law, School of (Graduate) Admissions Information, 71 Dodd Hall, (310) 825-2080, admissions@law.ucla.edu Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (Undergraduate) Arthur L. Little, Jr., Faculty, 226 Humanities Building, (310) 206-7072, little@humnet.ucla.edu Catharine McGraw, Staff, 146 Humanities Building, (310) 206-1145, mcgraw@humnet.ucla.edu Letters and Science, College of College Academic Counseling (UG), A316 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3382, counseling appointments must be scheduled in person Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Window 2. All appointments with full-time counselors are scheduled on a same-day first-come, first-served basis only. Appointments with college academic mentors (CAMs) are scheduled the same day or in advance at Window 1. See http://www.ugeducation.ucla.edu/counseling/. ASK Peer Counselors (ask@college.ucla.edu), available weekdays at Royce Quad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., A316C Murphy Hall (ASK Web Lab); adjacent to 1104 Murphy Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and Court of Sciences and Bunche Hall south-east corner adjacent to Lu Valle Commons outdoor seating area from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. See http://www.college.ucla.edu/ask/. Academic Advancement Program Counseling Unit (UG), 1205 Campbell Hall, (310) 825-1481 AAP Peer Counseling, 1228 Campbell Hall, (310) 206-1572 Linguistics Larry Blanco, Staff (G), 3125C Campbell Hall, (310) 825-5060, lcblanco@humnet.ucla.edu Nina M. Hyams, Faculty (G), 2210B Campbell Hall, (310) 825-4631, dgs@humnet.ucla.edu Pamela L. Munro, Faculty (UG), 3125 Campbell Hall, (310) 749-0056, munro@ucla.edu Russell G. Schuh, Faculty (UG), 2126A Campbell Hall, (310) 720-2663, schuh@humnet.ucla.edu Matthew Swanson, Staff (UG), 3126B Campbell Hall, (310) 8258289, mswanson@humnet.ucla.edu UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Linguistics and Computer Science (Undergraduate) Edward P. Stabler, Faculty, 3103F Campbell Hall, (310) 780-8376, stabler@ucla.edu Matthew Swanson, Staff, 3126B Campbell Hall, (310) 825-8289, mswanson@humnet.ucla.edu Management Lynn Foxx, Staff (M.B.A.), D201F Cornell Hall, (310) 794-1245, lynn.foxx@anderson.ucla.edu Lydia Heyman, Staff (M.S./Ph.D.), C501 Entrepreneurs Hall, (310) 825-2667, lydia.heyman@anderson.ucla.edu Rachel Saar, Staff (UG minor), D413 Cornell Hall, (310) 206-8711, rachel.saar@anderson.ucla.edu Materials Science and Engineering Patti Barrera, Staff (G), 3121L Engineering V, (310) 825-8916, patti@ea.ucla.edu Chauncey Isom, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 206-2891, chauncey@ea.ucla.edu *Sylvia Tran, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9580, stran@ea.ucla.edu Ya-Hong Xie, Faculty (G), 3121F Engineering V, (310) 825-2971, yhx@seas.ucla.edu Mathematics Magda Albert, Staff (G), 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 825-4971, malbert@math.ucla.edu Robert F. Brown, Faculty (UG), 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 206-1286, rfb@math.ucla.edu Connie Jung, Staff (UG), 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 206-1286, connie@math.ucla.edu Itay Neeman, Faculty (G), 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 794-5317, ineeman@math.ucla.edu Mathematics/Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (Undergraduate) Christopher R. Anderson, Faculty, 6151 Math Sciences, (310) 825-1298, anderson@math.ucla.edu Robert G. Fovell, Faculty, 7162 Math Sciences, (310) 206-9956, fovell@atmos.ucla.edu Carol Yasutomi, Staff, 7127 Math Sciences, (310) 825-1954, carolina@atmos.ucla.edu Mathematics/Economics (Undergraduate) Don M. Blasius, Faculty, 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 206-1286, blasius@math.ucla.edu Connie Jung, Staff, 6356 Math Sciences, (310) 206-1286, connie@math.ucla.edu Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Angie Castillo, Staff (G), 48-121 Engineering IV, (310) 825-7793, angie@ea.ucla.edu Tetsuya Iwasaki, Faculty (G), 37-144 Engineering IV, (310) 206-2533, iwasaki@seas.ucla.edu Jan LaBuda, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-2514, jan@ea.ucla.edu Abel Lebon, Staff (G), 48-121 Engineering IV, (310) 825-7780, abel@ea.ucla.edu *Michel Moraga, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-5760, michel@ea.ucla.edu Sylvia Tran, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, (310) 825-9580, stran@ea.ucla.edu Medicine, David Geffen School of (Graduate) Admissions Information, 12-105 CHS, (310) 825-6081, somadmiss@mednet.ucla.edu Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics Stephen Smale, Faculty (UG), 6-730 MacDonald Research Laboratories, (310) 206-4777, smale@mednet.ucla.edu Bridget Wolfgang, Staff (G/UG), 1602B Molecular Sciences, (310) 825-8482, bridgetw@microbio.ucla.edu Academic Counseling / 59 Middle Eastern and North African Studies (Undergraduate) Sandy Valdivieso, Staff, 10357 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5187, idps@international.ucla.edu Military Science Shawn A. Phelps, Faculty, 120N Student Activities Center, (310) 825-7381, sphelps@milsci.ucla.edu Victoria Sanelli, Staff, 120G Student Activities Center, (310) 825-7381, vksanelli@ucla.edu Molecular and Medical Pharmacology (Graduate) Caius G. Radu, Faculty, AR-175 CHS, (310) 825-1205, cradu@mednet.ucla.edu Sarah Starrett, Staff, 23-385 CHS, (310) 825-0390, sstarrett@mednet.ucla.edu Molecular Biology (Graduate) Peter J. Bradley, Faculty, 2610B Molecular Sciences, (310) 825-8386, pbradley@ucla.edu Luisa M. Iruela-Arispe, Faculty, 445 OHRC, (310) 794-5763, arispe@mcdb.ucla.edu Sue Ellen Parsee, Staff, 168 Boyer Hall, (310) 267-5209, sparsee@mednet.ucla.edu Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Jau-Nian Chen, Faculty (G), 450C BSRB, (310) 206-4513, chenjn@mcdb.ucla.edu Connie Firestone, Staff (UG), 2128 Life Sciences, (310) 825-7109, cfire@mcdb.ucla.edu Pamela Hurley, Staff (G), 2124 Life Sciences, (310) 794-4256, pamelah@mcdb.ucla.edu Chentao Lin, Faculty (UG), 3317 Life Sciences, (310) 206-9576, clin@mcdb.ucla.edu Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology (Graduate) Michael Carr, Staff, 2317 Life Sciences, (310) 825-3891, mcarr@physci.ucla.edu Molecular Toxicology (Graduate) Rebecca Greenberg, Staff, 56-085 CHS, (310) 206-1619, rgreenberg@ph.ucla.edu Oliver Hankinson, Faculty, 13-244 Factor Building, (310) 825-2936, ohank@mednet.ucla.edu Moving Image Archive Studies (Graduate) Lance Watsky, Staff, 103G East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-4966, miasinfo@ucla.edu Music Alfred Bradley, Staff (UG), 1642 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 825-4768, abradley@arts.ucla.edu Sandra McKerroll, Staff (G), 1642 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 825-4769, sandram@arts.ucla.edu Music Industry (Undergraduate) Kelsey Duff/Betsy Foster/Merrillyn Pace, Staff (UG), 2200 Broad Art Center, (310) 206-3564, students@arts.ucla.edu Musicology Olivia A. Bloechi, Faculty (G), 2440 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 825-4145, bloechi@humnet.ucla.edu Elisabeth Le Guin, Faculty (UG), 2414 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 206-1088, leguin@humnet.ucla.edu Barbara Van Nostrand, Staff (G/UG), 2443 Schoenberg Music Building, (310) 206-5187, bvannost@humnet.ucla.edu Naval Science Donna Tenerelli, Staff, 120T Student Activities Center, (310) 825-9075, donna@navy.ucla.edu Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Esther Chang, Staff (G/UG), 378A Humanities Building, (310) 825-4165, estchang@humnet.ucla.edu 60 / Academic Counseling Arieh B. Saposnik, Faculty (UG), 392 Humanities Building, (310) 206-0958, asaposnik@humnet.ucla.edu William M. Schniedewind, Faculty (G), 380 Humanities Building, (310) 206-2405, williams@humnet.ucla.edu Neurobiology (Graduate) Nicholas C. Brecha, Faculty, 73-244 CHS, (310) 825-9556, nbrecha@ucla.edu Eva Mellado, Staff, 73-235 CHS, (310) 206-7625, emellado@mednet.ucla.edu Neuroscience Scott H. Chandler, Faculty (UG), 2024 Terasaki Life Sciences Building, (310) 206-6636, schandler@physci.ucla.edu Michael S. Levine, Faculty (G), 58-258E Semel Institute, (310) 825-7595, mlevine@mednet.ucla.edu Melissa Moran, Staff (UG), 1506D Gonda Center, (310) 206-2349, mmoran@mednet.ucla.edu Suzie Vader, Staff (G), 1506D Gonda Center, (310) 825-8153, vader@mednet.ucla.edu Nursing, School of Debbie Kafka-Hirsch, Staff (M.S.N./Advanced Practice), 2-137 Factor Building, (310) 794-7497, dkafka@sonnet.ucla.edu Shelli Shepherd, Staff (B.S./Prelicensure, M.S.N./MECN), 2-137 Factor Building, (310) 825-7182, sshepherd@sonnet.ucla.edu Oral Biology/Dentistry (Graduate) Shen Hu, Faculty (M.S.), 63-070 Dentistry, (310) 206-8834, shu@dentistry.ucla.edu Megan Scott, Staff, 13-089A Dentistry, (310) 825-1955, mscott@dentistry.ucla.edu Wenyuan Shi, Faculty (Ph.D.), 20-114 Dentistry, (310) 825-8356, wshi@dentistry.ucla.edu Sotirios Tetradis, Faculty (D.D.S./Ph.D.), 53-068 Dentistry, (310) 825-5712, stetradis@dentistry.ucla.edu Cun-Yu Wang, Faculty, 33-030A Dentistry, (310) 825-4415, cwang@dentistry.ucla.edu Fariba S. Younai, Faculty, 13-089B Dentistry, (310) 794-1093, fyounai@dentistry.ucla.edu Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Graduate) Kenneth A. Dorshkind, Faculty, 11-232 CHS, (310) 206-9535, kdorshki@mednet.ucla.edu *Christina Kim, Staff, 1P-166 CHS, (310) 825-8119, ckkim@mednet.ucla.edu Douglas Smoot, Staff, 1P-171 CHS, (310) 206-1770, dsmoot@mednet.ucla.edu Philosophy Andrew Hsu, Faculty (UG), 359 Dodd Hall, (310) 825-6047, hsu@humnet.ucla.edu Kristin Olson, Staff (G/UG), 329 Dodd Hall, (310) 206-1356, kolson@humnet.ucla.edu Physics and Astronomy Elaine Dolalas, Staff (UG), 1-707D Physics and Astronomy Building, (310) 206-1447, edolalas@physics.ucla.edu Carol Finn, Staff (G), 1-707C Physics and Astronomy Building, (310) 206-6994, finn@physics.ucla.edu Jenny Lee, Staff (G), 1-707B Physics and Astronomy Building, (310) 825-2307, jlee@physics.ucla.edu Françoise Quéval, Staff (UG), 1-707A Physics and Astronomy Building, (310) 825-2453, queval@physics.ucla.edu Physiological Science See Integrative Biology and Physiology Physiology (Graduate) Carolina Dominguez, Staff, 53-263 CHS, (310) 825-5667, cdominguez@mednet.ucla.edu Nancy L. Wayne, Faculty, 53-159 CHS, (310) 794-1159, nwayne@mednet.ucla.edu UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Political Science Kathleen Bawn, Faculty (UG), 3363 Bunche Hall Jim Bondurant, Staff (UG), 4269B Bunche Hall, (310) 825-1184, bonduran@polisci.ucla.edu Joseph Brown, Staff (G), 4246A Bunche Hall, (310) 825-3372, joseph@polisci.ucla.edu Kathy Escobedo, Staff (UG), 4269A Bunche Hall, (310) 825-3862, escobedo@polisci.ucla.edu Barbara Geddes, Faculty (G), 3373 Bunche Hall Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences (Graduate) Carla Cronkhite Vera, Staff, 38-216 Semel Institute, (310) 206-5110, cvera@mednet.ucla.edu Psychology Melina Dorian, Staff (UG), 1531 Franz Hall, (310) 825-2730, undergraduate@psych.ucla.edu Lindsay Kovner, Staff (G), 3437 Franz Hall, (310) 825-4117, lkovner@psych.ucla.edu Public Affairs, Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Stan Paul, Staff (UG minors), 3357H Public Affairs Building, (310) 206-8966, paul@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Public Health, School of Sukhwinder Sagoo, Staff, A1-269 CHS, (310) 825-5524, sagoo@ph.ucla.edu Josie Wei, Staff, A1-269 CHS, (310) 825-5524, wei@ph.ucla.edu Public Policy (Graduate) Maciek Kolodziejczak, Staff, 3357L Public Affairs Building, (310) 206-3148, maciek@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Religion, Study of (Undergraduate) Carol A. Bakhos, Faculty, 376B Humanities Building, (310) 206-1384, cbakhos@humnet.ucla.edu Esther Chang, Staff (G/UG), 378A Humanities Building, (310) 825-4165, estchang@humnet.ucla.edu Scandinavian Section Kerry Allen, Staff (G/UG), 212J Royce Hall, (310) 825-1147, allen@humnet.ucla.edu Arne O. Lunde, Faculty (G/UG), 332C Royce Hall, (310) 825-3010, lunde@humnet.ucla.edu Slavic Languages and Literatures Olga Kagan, Faculty (UG), 326B Humanities Building, (310) 825-2947, okagan@humnet.ucla.edu Lisa Lee, Staff (G/UG), 322B Humanities Building, (310) 825-3856, lisalee@humnet.ucla.edu Ronald W. Vroon, Faculty (G), 326A Humanities Building, (310) 825-8725, vroon@humnet.ucla.edu Social Thought (Undergraduate) Kyle McJunkin, Staff, A265 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3223, kmcjunkin@college.ucla.edu Social Welfare (Graduate) Tanya Youssephzadeh, Staff, 3357F Public Affairs Building, (310) 206-8563, tyousseph@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Society and Genetics (Undergraduate) Rich Moushegian, Staff, 1308 Rolfe Hall, (310) 206-1890, rmousheg@socgen.ucla.edu Sociology Wendy Fujinami, Staff (G), 254D Haines Hall, (310) 825-1026, wendyf@soc.ucla.edu Simbi Mahlanza, Staff (UG), 254E Haines Hall, (310) 825-1215, mahlanza@soc.ucla.edu South Asian Studies (Undergraduate) Sandy Valdivieso, Staff, 10357 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5187, idps@international.ucla.edu UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Southeast Asian Studies (Undergraduate) Sandy Valdivieso, Staff, 10357 Bunche Hall, (310) 825-5187, idps@international.ucla.edu Spanish and Portuguese Hilda Peinado, Staff (G), 5304 Rolfe Hall, (310) 825-1430, peinado@humnet.ucla.edu Matthew Swanson, Staff (UG), 5314 Rolfe Hall, (310) 825-8289, mswanson@humnet.ucla.edu Statistics Robert L. Gould, Faculty (UG), 8945 Math Sciences, (310) 206-3381, rgould@stat.ucla.edu Glenda Jones, Staff (G/UG), 8117 Math Sciences, (310) 206-3742, glenda@stat.ucla.edu Frederic R. Paik Schoenberg, Faculty (G), 8911 Math Sciences, (310) 825-2207, frederic@stat.ucla.edu Theater, Film, and Television, School of Dean Dacumos, Staff (G/UG), 103 East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-8441, dacumos@tft.ucla.edu Erica Flener, Staff (UG, film, musical theater, minors), 103 East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-8441, eflener@tft.ucla.edu Catherine Hernandez-Shibata, Staff (UG, theater), 103 East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-8441, chernand@tft.ucla.edu Natasha Levy, Staff (G, theater), 103 East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-8441, natasha@tft.ucla.edu Academic Counseling / 61 Cheri Smith, Staff (G, film), 103 East Melnitz Building, (310) 206-8441, cheri@tft.ucla.edu Urban Planning Robin McCallum, Staff (G), 3357D Public Affairs Building, (310) 825-7331, robin@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Stan Paul, Staff (UG minor), 3357H Public Affairs Building, (310) 206-8966, paul@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Visual and Performing Arts Education (Undergraduate) Kelsey Duff/Betsy Foster/Merrillyn Pace, Staff (UG), 2200 Broad Art Center, (310) 206-3564, students@arts.ucla.edu Women’s Studies Samantha Hogan, Staff (UG), 2225 Rolfe Hall, (310) 206-8156, shogan@women.ucla.edu Jenna Miller-Von Ah, Staff (G), 2225 Rolfe Hall, (310) 206-5898, jenna@women.ucla.edu Juliet A. 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Unless authorized by the University in advance and explicitly permitted by the instructor, commercial use of class notes or recordings constitutes an unauthorized commercial activity in violation of the UCLA Regulations on Activities, Registered Organizations, and Use of Properties, Section IV, Paragraph A (http://www.studentactivities.ucla.edu). Students who violate this policy are subject to University discipline. Further, AB1773 was signed into law on September 23, 2000, to be effective January 1, 2001. This State law amended the California Education Code as follows: 66450. (a) Except as authorized by policies developed by the University in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 66452, no business, agency, or person, including, but not necessarily limited to, an enrolled student shall prepare, cause to be prepared, give, sell, transfer, or otherwise distribute or publish, for any commercial purpose, any contemporaneous recording of an academic presentation in a classroom or equivalent site of instruction by an instructor of record. The prohibition applies to a recording made in any medium, including but not necessarily limited to, handwritten or typewritten class notes. The full text of AB1773, including a description of civil penalties and the legal and financial remedies available to the University and an individual instructor for violations of this State law, can be found at http://www.leginfo.ca.gov. This notice has been prepared for distribution to all UCLA students as requested by AB1773. Individual instructors retain intellectual property rights in lecture material, pursuant to U.S. copyright law and California Civil Code 980(a)(1). Misuse of course notes derived from lecture material may also subject an individual to legal proceedings brought by the instructor. Pursuant to the guidelines reviewed by the UCLA Academic Senate (1973), lecture note subscription services are permitted, if authorized in advance by the University and if approved by the instructor. The Lecture Notes service offered by the Associated Students UCLA is currently authorized by the University to provide a course notes subscription service for particular classes. For such classes, the note taker is approved in advance by the instructor, and the instructor may review the notes before their distribution and sale through the UCLA Store Lecture Notes office in Ackerman Union. The list of classes with such a subscription service is available in Ackerman Union. Nothing in this policy precludes an instructor from posting the course lecture notes, which they prepare or authorize to be prepared, on the UCLA-provided course website for the class, which the instructor controls. Students who are permitted by the instructor to review such course lecture notes are reminded that these policies apply to their use of any such course lecture notes posted on the course website by the instructor. Disclosure of Student Records Pursuant to the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the California Information Practices Act, and the University of California Policies Applying to the Disclosure of Information from Student Records, students at UCLA have the right to 1. Inspect and review records pertaining to themselves in their capacity as students, except as the right may be waived or qualified under federal and state laws and University policies 2. Have withheld from disclosure, absent their prior written consent for release, personally identifiable information from their student records, except as provided by federal and state laws and University policies 3. Inspect records maintained by UCLA of disclosures of personally identifiable information from their student records 4. Seek correction of their student records through a request to amend the records or, if such request is denied, through a hearing (see UCLA Procedure 220.1) UCLA Schedule of Classes 5. Spring 2012 File complaints with the U.S. Department of Education regarding alleged violations of the rights accorded them by the FERPA UCLA, in accordance with federal and state laws and University policies, has designated the following categories of personally identifiable information as “public information” which UCLA may release and publish without the student’s prior consent: name, address (mailing, permanent, and e-mail), telephone numbers, major field of study, dates of attendance, enrollment status, number of course units in which enrolled, degrees and honors received, the most recent previous educational institution attended, participation in officially recognized activities (including intercollegiate athletics), and the name, weight, and height of participants on intercollegiate athletic teams. As a matter of practice, UCLA does not publish student addresses or telephone numbers in the campus electronic directory unless released by the student. The term “public information” in this policy is synonymous with the term “directory information” in FERPA. Students who do not wish certain items (i.e., name, mailing, permanent, and e-mail address, telephone numbers, major field of study, dates of attendance, number of course units in which enrolled, and degrees and honors received) of this “public information” released and published may so indicate through URSA (http://www.ursa.ucla .edu). To restrict the release and publication of the additional items in the category of “public information,” complete the UCLA FERPA Restriction Request form available from the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. Student records which are the subject of federal and state laws and University policies may be maintained in a variety of offices, including the Registrar’s Office, Office of the Dean of Students, UCLA Career Center, UCLA External Affairs, Graduate Division, and the offices of a student’s College or school and major department. Students are referred to the online UCLA Campus Directory which lists all the offices that may maintain student records, together with their campus address and telephone number. Students have the right to inspect their student records in any such office subject to the terms of federal and state laws and University policies. Inspection of student records maintained by the Registrar’s Office is by appointment only and must be arranged three working days in advance. Call (310) 825-1091 option 6, or inquire at the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. A copy of federal and state laws, University policies, and the print UCLA Telephone Directory may be inspected in the office of the Information Practices Coordinator, 500 UCLA Wilshire Center. Information concerning students’ hearing rights may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall. To see the complete text of UCLA Policy 220, Disclosure of Information from Student Records, see http://www.adminpolicies.ucla.edu/app/ Default.aspx?&id=220. In addition to the “public information” described above, information related to students’ sex and marital status, and the name(s), address(es), and telephone number(s) of their parents or next of kin, are made available to the UCLA External Affairs Department for use in alumni, development, and public relations activities. To restrict the release of this additional information, complete an External Affairs Information Restriction Request form available from the Registrar’s Office, 1113 Murphy Hall. Emergencies Students should be familiar with safety instructions posted in classrooms, laboratories, and other campus facilities. Be prepared to respond safely and appropriately to a fire, earthquake, toxic spill, or accident. Official Notices / 63 At UCLA, 911 is the “all-purpose” emergency phone number. You do not need to call an outside line from a campus phone, and you do not need any coins to call 911 from a pay phone. If you are calling from off campus or from a mobile phone, call (310) 825-1491. When you call 911, try to remain calm and do not hang up until you answer all of the operator’s questions. You may also obtain general instructions during a major emergency by calling the 24-hour emergency hot line at (800) 900-UCLA and by listening to the UCLA emergency radio at AM1630. See http://www .ehs.ucla.edu for more information. Here are some general guidelines for specific emergencies: Accident and Injury Call 911 immediately to get assistance. If you are qualified to do so, give first aid to injured persons. Do not attempt to move the seriously injured. Basic emergency care training is available through the UCLA Office of Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS). For further information about emergency preparedness and training, call (310) 825-5689 or see http://www.ehs.ucla.edu. All work-related injuries must be reported to your supervisor. In addition, any serious injuries (including fatalities) must be reported to Cal/OSHA. Report the injury to EHS on the 24-hour injuries report hot line at (310) 825-9797. EHS will notify Cal/OSHA. Earthquake When an earthquake hits, take cover immediately. If you are indoors, get under a desk or table, or between seating rows in a lecture hall. DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE. If you are in a hallway or if you are outside, move to an open area quickly and drop to the ground, covering your head and neck as best you can. If you are in your car, stop carefully and stay in the car. After the shaking stops, check for injuries. Do not use telephones for personal calls, as this overloads phone lines and prevents emergency personnel from reporting injuries. After a severe quake at UCLA, department heads and emergency coordinators will lead building evacuations. Do not use elevators. Go to campus evacuation areas, which are wide open spaces like the quads, athletic fields, and uncovered parking lots. Wait for instructions before entering buildings or parking structures. Refrain from spreading rumors and do not go sightseeing. Remain calm and help others. You can learn more about earthquakes by accessing the Southern California Earthquake Center at http://scec.ess.ucla.edu/scec _ucla.html. Fire If you see a fire, close the door where the fire is located, activate the nearest alarm, and call 911 from a campus phone or (310) 825-1491 from off campus or a mobile phone. When you sound the alarm or hear the alarm signal, get out of the building as quickly and calmly as possible. Do not use the elevators. Do not reenter the building until the all-clear signal has been given by emergency personnel. UCLA does not expect students or employees to fight fires. Use a fire extinguisher only if you have had the training and you feel it is safe to do so. Be aware of campus fire alarm and extinguisher locations before a fire occurs. UCLA Schedule of Classes 64 / Official Notices Hazardous Spill Do not attempt to clean up any hazardous material spill involving chemical, radioactive, infectious, or flammable materials unless you have suitable training. If a spill occurs in a classroom or laboratory, alert the supervisor or laboratory manager. If the spill happens outdoors or in an unsupervised area, call EHS at (310) 825-5689 or 911 from a campus telephone or (310) 825-1491 from a campus phone or (310) 825-1491 from off campus or a mobile phone. Examination Policies Midterm Examinations UCLA Policy 870, II (B) 6: Midterm examinations are expected to be held during regularly scheduled class meeting times. However, large classes with multiple sections requiring a common midterm examination can schedule examinations outside regular class meeting times on a space-available basis with the following limitations: a. Notice of the midterm dates and times must be published in the Schedule of Classes and URSA before enrollment begins. Late requests will not be scheduled. b. Instructors must put the midterm examination dates in the course syllabus. c. Instructors must announce the midterm dates on the 1st day of class and inform students that it is acceptable to request alternate times. d. Instructors should make a good faith effort to accommodate alternate examinations times for students with course conflicts. e. To comply with Section 92640 of the California Education Code, instructors must accommodate requests for alternate examination dates at a time when that activity would not violate a student’s religious creed. See UCLA Policy 870, Section II (B) 8, Alternate Examination Dates. Final Examinations UCLA Policy 870, II (B) 7: An instructor’s method of evaluation must be announced at the beginning of the Course. Final written examinations may not exceed three hours’ duration and are given only at the times and places established and published by the department chair and the Registrar’s Office. See UCLA Senate Regulation A-332 (A) for the policy on final examinations. Instructors must submit grades no later than 10 days afte the last day of finals for Fall, Spring, and Spring terms, and no later than 10 days after the last day of any given Summer Session. Final examinations are generally held in the same room as Class meetings; however, by prior arrangement with the Registrar’s Office, common final examinations can be scheduled and extra room locations may be booked on a space-available basis. Changes in classroom location must be arranged through the Registrar’s Office. Examination codes, times, and locations are listed in the online Schedule of Classes and URSA. Alternate Examination Dates UCLA Policy 870, II (B) 8: No student shall be excused from assigned final examinations except as provided in Senate Regulation A332 or in Section 92640 of the California Education Code policy on alternate examinations. The University must accommodate requests for alternate examination dates at a time when that activity would not violate a student’s religious creed. This requirement does Spring 2012 not apply in the event that administering the test or examination at an alternate time would impose an undue hardship which could not reasonably be avoided. Accommodation for alternate examination dates are worked out directly and on an individual basis between the student and the faculty member involved. Faculty members should remember that while it is fully at their discretion to make arrangements with individual students for alternate examination times, including final examinations, they must conduct the scheduled final examination for the Class as a whole at the times and places established by the department chair and the Registrar’s Office. Harassment Sexual Harassment The University of California is committed to creating and maintaining a community where all persons who participate in University programs and activities can work and learn together in an atmosphere free from all forms of harassment, exploitation, or intimidation. Every member of the University community should be aware that the University is strongly opposed to sexual harassment, and that such behavior is prohibited both by law and by University policy. The University will respond promptly and effectively to reports of sexual harassment, and will take appropriate action to prevent, to correct, and if necessary, to discipline behavior that violates this policy. See http://www.sexualharassment.ucla.edu. Definitions For detailed definitions of sexual harassment, refer to Section 102.09 of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. Complaint Resolution Experience has demonstrated that many complaints of sexual harassment can be effectively resolved through informal intervention. Individuals who experience what they consider to be sexual harassment are advised to confront the alleged offender immediately and firmly. Additionally, an individual who believes that she or he has been sexually harassed may contact the Sexual Harassment Coordinator or a Sexual Harassment Information Center counselor for help and information regarding sexual harassment complaint resolution or grievance procedures, or may file a complaint of harassment directly with the appropriate Complaint Resolutions Officer. The appropriate Complaint Resolutions Officer is deterimined by the status of the accused harasser. For further details contact the Sexual Harassment Coordinator, Pamela Thompson, at 310-206-3417, 2241 Murphy Hall. Other Forms of Harassment The University strives to create an environment which fosters the values of mutual respect and tolerance and is free from discrimination based on race, ethnicity, sex, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, and other personal characteristics. Certainly harassment, in its many forms, works against those values and often corrodes a person’s sense of worth and interferes with one’s ability to participate in University programs or activities. While the University is committed to the free exchange of ideas and the full protection of free expression, the University also recognizes that words can be used in such a way that they no longer express an idea, but rather injure and intimidate, thus undermining the ability of individuals to participate in the University community. The UCLA Student Conduct Code (hereafter referred to as Code) presently prohibits a variety of conduct by students which, in certain contexts, may be UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Official Notices / 65 regarded as harassment. For detailed definitions of harassment, refer to Section 102.11 of the Code. Nondiscrimination Harassing expression which is accompanied by physical abuse, threats of violence, or conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person on University property or in connection with official University functions may subject an offending student to University discipline under the provisions of Section 102.08 of the Code. The University of California, in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and University policies, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy (including pregnancy, childbirth, and medical conditions related to pregnancy and childbirth), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related or genetic characteristics), ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or service in the uniformed services (including membership, application for membership, performance of service, application for service, or obligation for service in the uniformed services). The University also prohibits sexual harassment. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities. Similarly, harassing conduct, including symbolic expression, which also involves conduct resulting in damage to or destruction of any property of the University or property of others while on University premises may subject a student violator to University discipline under the provisions of Section 102.04 of the Code. Further, under specific circumstances described in Section 102.11 of the Code, students may be subject to University discipline for misconduct which may consist solely of expression. Information about this policy is available in the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall, or in any of the Harassment Information Centers listed below: 1. Counseling and Psychological Services, Wooden West, (310) 825-0768, http://www.counseling.ucla.edu 2. Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars, 106 Bradley Hall, (310) 825-1681, http://www.internationalcenter .ucla.edu 3. Office of Fraternity and Sorority Relations, 105 Kerckhoff Hall, (310) 825-6322, http://www.greeklife.ucla.edu 4. Office of Ombuds Services, 105 Strathmore Building, (310) 825-7627, http://www.ombuds.ucla.edu 5. Office of Residential Life, 205 Bradley Hall, (310) 825-3401, http://www.orl.ucla.edu Inquiries regarding the University’s student-related nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the UCLA Campus Counsel, 3149 Murphy Hall, Box 951405, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405, (310) 825-4042. Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination on the basis of disability covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may be directed to the ADA and 504 Compliance Officer, A239 Murphy Hall, UCLA, Box 951405, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405, voice (310) 825-1514, TTY (310) 206-3349, http://www.ada.ucla.edu. Students may grieve any action which they believe discriminates against them on the ground of race, color, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or age by contacting the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall. Refer to UCLA Procedure 230.1 (available in 1206 Murphy Hall or at http://www.ad minpolicies.ucla.edu) for further information and procedures. Complaint Resolution One of the necessary measures in our efforts to assure an atmosphere of civility and mutual respect is the establishment of procedures which provide effective informal and formal mechanisms for those who believe that they have been victims of any of the above misconduct. Many incidents of harassment and intimidation can be effectively resolved through informal means. For example, an individual may wish to confront the alleged offender immediately and firmly. An individual who chooses not to confront the alleged offender and who wishes help, advice, or information is urged to contact any of the Harassment Information Centers listed immediately above. In addition to providing support for those who believe they have been victims of harassment, Harassment Information Centers offer persons the opportunity to learn about the phenomena of harassment and intimidation; to understand the formal and informal mechanisms by which misunderstandings may be corrected and, when appropriate, student perpetrators may be disciplined; and to consider which of the available options is the most useful for the particular circumstances. With regard to section 102.11 of the Code, complainants should be aware that not all conduct which is offensive may be regarded as a violation of this Code and may, in fact, be protected expression. Thus, the application of formal institutional discipline to such protected expression may not be legally permissible. Nevertheless, the University is committed to reviewing any complaint of harassing or intimidating conduct by a student and intervening on behalf of the complainant to the extent possible. Official Publications Students are responsible for observing procedures and deadlines published by the Registrar’s Office in the following publications: 1. UCLA General Catalog. The catalog includes courses and programs approved by the UCLA Academic Senate. There is no longer a print edition of the Catalog. There are two archival editions of the Catalog: a PDF version and an HTML version. Realtime updates to course descriptions are provided in a separate update section. The update section also lists current GE courses. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog/. 2. Schedule of Classes. The Schedule lists classes offered each term. It includes fee charts, academic calendars with key deadline dates, academic policies and procedures, registration, enrollment and billing information, and official notices. There is no longer a print edition of the Schedule. There are two online versions: an archival PDF and a real-time edition that displays updated class status (open, closed, waitlist, cancelled) and enrollment capacities. The real-time edition also features customized class searches for GE, Fiat Lux, USIE, class units, and instructors. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/. Plagiarism and Student Copyright Plagiarism of any form is a violation of UCLA Student Conduct Code Section 102.01—Academic Dishonesty. Instructors are permitted to use one or more plagiarism-detection services to assist in the confirmation that the academic work submitted by a student is original work and has not been duplicated from an existing work. UCLA Schedule of Classes 66 / Official Notices All class assignments are expected to be original works submitted by individual students or, if directed by the instructor, by students working in a team. Should a student purchase or other wise acquire a document from a third party (such as http://www.termpaperexam ple.com) and submit such a document as original work for the class assignment, such action is plagiarism and a violation of the code. Instructors may require that all students enrolled in the class submit their work for confirmation by a plagiarism-detection service designated by the instructor. Failure by a student to submit assigned work is the equivalent, at the discretion of the instructor, to the student failing to submit the paper for grading. Students retain full copyright ownership to their academic work (UCLA Policy 965; see http://www.adminpolicies.ucla.edu/app/de fault.aspx?&id=965). However, if the plagiarism-detection service used by the instructor includes a protocol that the vendor retains a copy of the submitted work, such practice is approved by UCLA for the vendor’s sole purpose of comparison with other academic work subsequently submitted by others. The vendor may not use academic work submitted by UCLA students for any other purpose. Instructors are encouraged to indicate to all students at the start of the academic term whether (a) a plagiarism-detection service will be used in the class for academic assignments; and (b) whether the service will be applied to all students enrolled in the class or on a spot-check basis. Nonetheless, instructors may decide to use a plagiarism-detection service after the start of the academic term, either on an across-the-board or spot-check basis. The instructor’s discretion in such matters is final and not subject to appeal. Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the UCLA Student Conduct Code. This and other relevant documents are available on the website of the Office of the Dean of Students at http://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu. The grading process for a student suspected of having engaged in plagiarism or other form of cheating is described in the Academic Senate Manual Regulations, Section 4, Paragraphs A-306 and A315 (see http://www.senate.ucla.edu). Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct UCLA does not tolerate sexual assault or sexual misconduct. Where there is probable cause to believe a student has committed a sexual assault or has engaged in sexual misconduct, disciplinary action will be pursued under Sections 102.08 and 102.09 of the UCLA Student Conduct Code. Sanctions may include dismissal from the University. If a Person Has Been Sexually Assaulted Those who believe that they are the victims of sexual assault should 1. Immediately call the police department. If possible, call the UCLA Police Department at (310) 825-1491 or 911 2. Get medical attention. Campus police will provide transportation to the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center Emergency Room for emergency medical treatment and evidence collection. A counselor from the Rape Treatment Center will be available at that time, free of charge Utilize campus and community support services: 1. Contact a Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE) Counselor at Counseling and Psychological Services. CARE counselors have expertise in working with people who have been sexually assaulted. They can discuss options and alternatives, help identify the most appropriate support services, and provide information about medical care, psychological counseling, academic assistance, legal options, how to file Spring 2012 a police report, and how to file a complaint through the Office of the Dean of Students. CARE counselors are available to assist any UCLA student regardless of where or when the assault occurred. For assistance, contact Counseling and Psychological Services at (310) 825-0768 or go to Wooden West and ask to speak to a CARE counselor. 2. Contact the Rape Treatment Center at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center (310-319-4000) for free emergency medical treatment and counseling services. See http://www.911rape.org. Caring assistance is available for persons who have been subjected to sexual assault or sexual misconduct. They are encouraged in the strongest terms to make a report. Student Conduct Policies Students are members of both society and the academic community with attendant rights and responsibilities. Students are expected to make themselves aware of and comply with the law, and with University and campus policies and regulations. While many of UCLA’s policies and regulations parallel federal, state, and local laws, UCLA’s standards may be set higher. The University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students (UC Policies) have been incorporated into the UCLA Student Conduct Code either by adapting or inserting verbatim the language of the policies. The complete University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students is available at http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/ucpolicies/aos/toc .html. Students may contact the Office of the Dean of Students or Student Legal Services for advice concerning these policies. A. Jurisdiction The University has jurisdiction over student conduct that occurs on University property, or in connection with official University functions whether on or off University property. Although the University will not routinely invoke its disciplinary processes over student conduct that occurs off campus except in connection with an official University function, the University has discretion to exercise jurisdiction over conduct that occurs off campus and that would violate student conduct and discipline policies or regulations if the conduct had occurred on campus when (1) the alleged misconduct indicates the student poses a threat to the safety or security of any member(s) of the University community or (2) the alleged misconduct involves academic work or the forgery, alteration, or misuse of any University document, record, key, electronic device, or identification. Specifically, the University may choose to exercise jurisdiction over off-campus incidents under alternative A.1 above where the alleged misconduct involves a. Conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person, including oneself. This conduct includes, but is not limited to, physical assault, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, domestic violence, threats that cause a person reasonably to be in sustained fear for one’s own safety or the satefy of her or his immediate family, incidents involving the use or display of a weapon likely to cause great bodily harm, and intoxication or impairment through the use of alcohol or controlled substances to the point one is unable to exercise care for one’s own safety; b. Stalking (as defined in Section 102.10 of the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students); c. Sexual harassment (as defined in Section 160.00 et seq. of the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students); UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 d. Participation in hazing or any method of initiation or preinitiation into a campus organization or other activity engaged in by the organization or members of the organization at any time that causes, or is likely to cause, physical injury or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in psychological harm to any student or other person. In determining whether or not to exercise off-campus jurisdiction in cases under alternative A.1 above, the University will consider the seriousness of the alleged misconduct; whether the alleged victim is a member of the campus community; the ability of the University to gather information, including the testimony of witnesses; or whether the off-campus conduct is part of a series of actions that occurred both on and off campus. This section is intended only to provide guidance for the exercise of discretion by the University in invoking its jurisdiction over conduct that occurs off campus. It may not be relied upon by any student charged under this section to create any rights, substantive or procedural, or as a basis for a challenge to the exercise of the University’s jurisdiction. B. Types of Misconduct Students may be disciplined for violations or attempted violations (including aiding, abetting, or participating in the planning of an act that would be in violation of the UCLA Code, whether or not the individual who carries out that act is a student). Violations include the following types of misconduct: 102.01: Academic Dishonesty. All forms of academic misconduct or research misconduct, including but not limited to cheating, fabrication or falsification, plagiarism, multiple submissions, or facilitating academic misconduct. For the purposes of the UCLA Code, the following definitions apply: 102.01a: Cheating. Cheating includes, but is not limited to, the use of unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic exercise; the alteration of any answers on a graded document before submitting it for regrading; or the failure to observe the expressed procedures or instructions of an academic exercise (e.g., examination instructions regarding alternate seating or conversation during an examination). 102.01b: Fabrication. Fabrication includes, but is not limited to, falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise, including fabrication or falsification of research. 102.01c: Plagiarism. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use of another person’s work (including words, ideas, designs, or data) without giving proper attribution or citation. This includes, but is not limited to, representing, with or without the intent to deceive, part or all of an entire work, obtained by purchase or otherwise, as the student’s original work; or representing an altered but identifiable work of another person or the student’s own previous work as if it were the student’s original work. 102.01d: Multiple Submissions. Multiple submissions includes, but is not limited to, the resubmission by a student of any work which has been previously submitted for credit in identical or similar form in one course to fulfill the requirements of a second course, without the informed permission/consent of the instructor of the second course; or the submission by a student of any work submitted for credit in identical or similar form in one course to fulfill the requirements of a concurrent course, without the permission/consent of the instructors of both courses. 102.01e: Facilitating Academic Dishonesty. Facilitating academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, knowingly helping another student commit an act of academic misconduct (e.g., cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, multiple submissions). Official Notices / 67 102.01f: Coercion Regarding Grading or Evaluation of Coursework. Threatening personal or professional repercussions or discipline against an instructor to coerce the instructor to change a grade or otherwise evaluate the student's work by criteria not directly reflective of coursework. 102.02: Other Forms of Dishonesty. Other forms of dishonesty, including but not limited to fabricating information or knowingly furnishing false information or reporting a false emergency to the University. 102.03: Forgery. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of any University document, record, key, electronic device, or identification. 102.04: Theft, Damage, or Destruction of Property. 102.04a: Theft includes taking without expressed permission or misappropriation of any property of the University or property of others while on University premises or at official University functions; or possession of any property that the student had knowledge or reasonably should have had knowledge was stolen. 102.04b: Damage or destruction of any University property or property of others while on University premises or at official University functions. 102.05: Computer Misuse. Theft or abuse of University computers and other University electronic communications facilities, systems, and services. Abuses include, but are not limited to, unauthorized entry, use, transfer, or tampering with the communications of others; interference with the work of others or with the operation of computer or electronic communications facilities, systems, or services; or violations of copyright laws, whether by theft, unauthorized sharing, or other misuse of copyrighted materials such as songs, movies, software, photos, or text. Violation of the UCLA E-Mail Policy and Guidelines (available at http://www.adminpolicies.ucla.edu/ app/default.aspx?&id=455), of the University of California Electronic Communications Policy (available at http://www.ucop.edu/ucop home/policies/ec/), or of any other University acceptable or allowable use policy is also considered a violation of Section 102.05. 102.06: Unauthorized Use of University Resources or Name. Unauthorized entry to, possession of, receipt of, or use of any University services, equipment, resources, or properties, including the University’s name, insignia, or seal. 102.07: Violations of University Policy. Students may be subject to discipline for violation of any University policy. 102.07a: University Housing. Violations of policy regarding University-owned, -operated, or -leased housing facilities or other housing facilities on University property. 102.07b: University Parking. Violations of policy regarding University parking services or University-owned or -operated parking facilities. 102.07c: University Recreation. Violations of policy regarding University recreation services, programs, or within University-owned or -operated recreation facilities. 102.07d: University Identification Card (BruinCard). Violations of policies, regulations, or rules governing use of official University identification cards, including manufacturing or possession of false identification cards, using another person’s BruinCard to obtain services or establish identity, facilitating the misuse of one’s BruinCard by another person to obtain services or establish identity, or other misuse of the BruinCard. 102.08: Conduct that Threatens Health or Safety. Conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person, including oneself. This includes, but is not limited to, physical assault, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, domestic violence, threats that cause a person reasonably to be in sustained fear for one’s own safety or the satefy of her or his immediate family, incidents involving the use or display of a weapon likely to cause great bodily harm, and intoxication or impair- 68 / Official Notices UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 ment through the use of alcohol or controlled substances to the point one is unable to exercise care for one’s own safety. vices, physical or mental disability, or perceived membership in any of these classifications. Sexual Assault occurs when a person knowingly causes another person to engage in a sexual act by (a) physical force, violence, threat, intimidation, and/or coercion; (b) ignoring the objections of the other person; (c) causing the other’s intoxication or impairment through the use of drugs or alcohol; or (d) taking advantage of the other person’s incapacitation, state of intimidation, helplessness, or other inability to consent. Situations involving physical force, violence, threat, intimidation, and/or coercion fall under the definition of Sexual Assault. 102.12: Hazing. Participation in hazing or any method of initiation or preinitiation into a campus organization or other activity engaged in by the organization or members of the organization at any time that causes, or is likely to cause, physical injury or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in psychological harm to any student or other person. Sexual Misconduct occurs when a person, having failed to take appropriate steps to gain effective consent, engages in a sexual act with another under the unreasonable belief that effective consent had been obtained. NOTE: For the purpose of this regulation, the following apply: 1. “Effective consent” referenced in the terms above means words or actions that show a voluntary agreement to engage in a mutually agreed-upon sexual activity. 2. 3. “Sexual act” referenced in the terms above includes, but is not limited to, sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral-genital contact, or sexual penetration with a foreign object (including a finger), the touching of a person's intimate parts (defined as genitalia, groin, breast, or buttocks, or clothing covering them), or compelling a person to touch her or his own or another person's intimate parts without effective consent. Intoxication of the accused will not diminish her or his responsibility for any violations of this section. 102.09: Sexual Harassment. Student Employees: When employed by the University of California, and acting within the course and scope of that employment, students are subject to the University of California Policy on Sexual Harassment for employees (http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/policy/ PP021006Policy.pdf). Otherwise, the applicable standard for sexual harassment by students is conduct that is so severe and/or pervasive, and objectively offensive, in that so substantially impairs a person’s access to University programs or activities, that the person is effectively denied equal access to the University’s resources and opportunities. In compliance with UCLA Procedure 630.1, cases involving allegations of sexual harassment must be either reoslved by theDean or heard before the Student Conduct Committee witin 60 days of the referral of the complaint. This deadline may be extended on approval from the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. 102.10: Stalking. Stalking behavior in which a student repeatedly engages in a course of conduct directed at another person and makes a credible threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for her or his safety, or the safety of her or his family; where the threat is reasonably determined by the University to seriously alarm, torment, or terrorize the person; and where the threat is additionally determined by the University to serve no legitimate purpose. 102.11: Harassment. Harassment is defined as conduct that is so severe and/or pervasive, and objectively offensive, in that so substantially impairs a person’s access to University programs or activities, that the person is effectively denied equal access to the University’s resources and opportunities. Student and/or employee sexual harassment is governed by the Policy on Sexual Harassment and the Procedures for Responding to Sexual Harassment. See section 102.09. Sanctions may be enhanced where an individual was selected for harassment because of the individual’s race, color, national or ethnic origin, citizenship, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, marital status, ancestry, service in the uniformed ser- 102.13: Obstruction or Disruption. Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary procedures, or other University activities. 102.14: Disorderly Behavior. Engaging in disorderly or lewd conduct. 102.15: Disturbing the Peace. Participation in a disturbance of the peace or unlawful assembly. 102.16: Failure to Comply. Failure to identify oneself to, or comply with directions of, a University official or other public official acting in the performance of her or his duties while on University property or at official University functions, or resisting or obstructing such University or other public officials in the performance of or the attempt to perform their duties. 102.17: Controlled Substances. Unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, use, or sale of, or the attempted manufacture, distribution, dispensing, or sale of controlled substances (including medicinal marijuana), identified in Federal and State laws or regulations, or being unable to exercise care for one’s own safety because one is under the influence of controlled substances. NOTE: This provision shall not apply to circumstances wherein the person under the influence was given a controlled substance without her or his knowledge and permission. 102.18: Alcohol. Manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, use, or sale of, or the attempted manufacture, distribution, dispensing, or sale of alcohol which is unlawful or otherwise prohibited by, or not in compliance with, University policy or campus regulations, or being unable to exercise care for one’s own safety because one is under the influence of alcohol. NOTE: This provision shall not apply to circumstances wherein the person under the influence was given alcohol without her or his knowledge and permission. 102.19: Destructive Devices. Possession, use, storage, or manufacture of explosives, firebombs, or other destructive devices. 102.20: Weapons and Replica Weapons. 102.20a: Weapons. Except as expressly permitted by law, possession, use, storage, or manufacture of a firearm or other weapon capable of causing bodily injury is prohibited. 102.20b: Replica Weapons. Except as expressly permitted by UCPD policy, possession, use, storage, or manufacture of replicas of firearms or other weapons is prohibited. 102.21: Violation of Disciplinary Conditions. Violation of the conditions contained in the terms of a disciplinary action imposed under the UCLA Code. 102.22: Violation of Interim or Emergency Suspension Conditions. Violation of the conditions contained in a written Notice of Interim or Emergency Suspension issued pursuant to Section IV of the UCLA Code. 102.23: Unauthorized Use or Sale of University Materials. Except as provided herein, no student shall give, sell, or otherwise distribute to others or publish any recording made during any course presentation without the written consent of the University and the instructor/presenter. This policy is applicable to any recording in any medium, including handwritten or typed notes. Any distribution of a recording of a course presentation at UCLA that captures the actual sounds and/or images of that course presenta- UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Official Notices / 69 tion, in any medium, must consider not only the rights of the instructor and the University, but also those of other parties. Examples include the privacy rights of students enrolled in the course, the rights of guest lecturers, and the copyright interests in materials authored by others that are displayed or presented during the course presentation. In addition to the consent of the University and the instructor/presenter, it may be necessary to secure permission from these other parties before any recording, distribution, publication, or communication is legally permitted. 102.27: Unwanted Personal Contact. Contact (whether physical, verbal, written, face-to-face, telephponic, electronic, or by other means) that 1. a student knows or should know is unwanted 102.23a: Selling Academic Materials. Selling, preparing, or distributing for any commercial purpose academic materials including but not limited to written, video, or audio recordings recordings of any course unless authorized by the University in advance and explicitly permitted by the course instructor in writing. The unauthorized sale or commercial distribution of academic materials including but not limited to recordings by a student is a violation of the UCLA Code whether or not it was the student or someone else who prepared the materials. This policy is applicable to any recording in any medium, including handwritten or typed notes. 102.23b: Copying Course Notes. Copying for any commercial purpose handouts, readers, or other course materials provided by an instructor as part of a University of California course unless authorized by the University in advance and explicitly permitted by the course instructor or the copyright holder in writing (if the instructor is not the copyright holder). Students currently enrolled in a course may provide a copy of their own notes or recordings to other currently enrolled students for noncommercial purposes reasonably arising from participation in the course, including individual or group study. 102.23c: Commencement Tickets. Selling commencement tickets. 102.24: Misuse of University Property. Organizing or carrying out unlawful activity on University properties. 102.25: Violations of Law. Students may be subject to discipline on the basis of a conviction under any federal, California state, or local ciminal law, when the conviction constitutes reasonable cause to believe that the student poses a threat to the health or safety of any person, or to the security of any property, on University premises or at official University functions, or to the orderly operation of the campus. 102.26: Terrorizing Conduct. Conduct where the actor means to communicate a serious expression of intent to terrorize, or acts in reckless disrefard of the risk of terrorizing, one or more University students, faculty, or staff. Terrorize means to cause a reasonable person to fear bodily harm or death, perpetrated by the actor or those acting under his/her control. Reckless disregard means consciously disregarding a substantial risk. This section applies without regard to whether the conduct is motivated by race, ethnicity, personal animosity, or other reasons. This section does not apply to conduct that constitutes the lawful defense of oneself, of another, or of property. 2. is communicated directly to one or more specific students, faculty, or staff 3. constitutes severe and/or pervasive, and objectively offensive, conducts 4. does not constitute speech protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (e.g., speech in a public forum on a matter of public concern). 102.28: Expectation of Privacy. The following are prohibited: Making a video recording, audio recording, taking photographs, or streaming audio/video of any person in a private location without that person’s knowledge and express consent. Looking through a hole or opening into, or otherwise viewing, by means of any instrumentality, the interior of a private location without the subject’s knowledge and express consent. Photographs and recordings made in private locations of sexual activity or that contain nudity may not be posted online or otherwise shared or distributed in any manner without the knowledge and express consent of all recorded parties, even if the photograph or recording was originally made with the knowledge and express consent of those parties. “Nudity” means the absence of an opaque covering which covers the genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anus or anal region of any person, or any portion of the breast at or below the areola thereof of any female persons. “Private locations” are settings where the person reasonably expected privacy. For example, in most cases the following are considered private locations: residential living quarters, bathrooms, locker rooms, and personal offices. “Private, non-public conversations and/or meetings” include any communication carried on in circumstances that reasonably indicate that any party wants the communication to be confined to the parties, but excludes a communication made in a public gathering, or in any other circumstance in which the parties to the communication may reasonably expect that the communication may be overheard or recorded. “Express consent” is clear, unmistakable, and voluntary consent that may be in written, oral, or nonverbal form. These provisions do not extend to public events or discussions, nor to lawful official law or policy enforcement activities. These provisions may not be utilized to impinge upon the lawful exercise of constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech or assembly. UCLA Schedule of Classes 70 Spring 2012 Class Listings Course Listing Format COURSE TITLE Course title is the 19-character abbreviation of the course that appears on the transcript. See the UCLA General Catalog for the full title and description of the course. The Schedule of Classes (http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/) is available online in both HTML and PDF versions. In the HTML version, enrollment counts and wait lists are updated in real time. The online Schedule has links to department homepages, course webpages, library reserves, and the UCLA Store. It also includes search features for classes, General Education courses, and course units. The PDF version is printer-friendly and represents data at the time of publication. It is not updated. ENF REQ — Enforced Requisites Courses with enforced requisites are indicated with a Y; those without have an N. Undergraduates are prevented from enrolling if certain requisites have not been met as described in the Enrollment section. IM — Impacted Course The impacted course column displays a Y for courses that are impacted and is blank for courses that are not. Undergraduates are prevented from dropping impacted courses after the second week of a term except in exceptionally extenuating circumstances as described in the Enrollment section. In the class listings section of the PDF version of the Schedule, departments are listed alphabetically, followed by their associated subject areas in alphabetical order. Under each department, class information is presented in separate columns across the page. In the online Schedule, subject areas are listed alphabetically by term. Select a term and subject area (e.g., History) and click the Get Classes button to find classes offered for that term. Select a course from the list and click the View Course button to see class details. ID NUMBER The nine-digit ID number is used for enrolling in a section. Numbers are printed only for the enrollment section of the course. This section controls official enrollment in the course. URSA requires the ID number for the appropriate section for enrollment and indicates multiple parts, such as lecture and discussion, required. The enrollment section, or secondary section, is generally the part of the course with the smallest enrollment capacity (discussion, laboratory, quiz, recitation). Generally, a lecture, seminar, or tutorial is called a primary section. Undergraduate Individual Contract Courses Undergraduate individual studies courses, including Undergraduate Student Initiated Education courses (188SA, 188SB), generally are not listed in the PDF version of the Schedule. For individual sections of these classes, see the online Schedule. Graduate Individual Studies Courses CLS TYP — Class Type Class type, also called activity type, indicates the teaching format of the course, which is defined as follows: 1. ACT (Activity): Students develop technical or creative skills such as painting, music, drama, or design Graduate individual studies courses numbered 260, 296, 375, 400, and 595-599 do not appear in the PDF version of the Schedule. For individual sections of these classes, see the online Schedule or URSA. Class Listing Abbreviations CATALOG NUMBER The catalog number is used to identify particular courses. Courses numbered 1-99 are undergraduate lower division, 100-199 are undergraduate upper division, 200-299 and 500-599 are graduate level, 300-399 are professional teacher training, and 400-499 are other professional courses. Concurrently scheduled courses (identified by a capital C before the catalog number) are pairs of courses, usually within a single department or program, for which credit is given at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Concurrently scheduled courses are offered at the same time and place with the same instructor, but workload and performance standards are evaluated differently for students at each level. Multiple-listed courses (identified by a capital M before the catalog number) are courses of the same format and level offered jointly by more than one department. For example, Language in Culture is offered by the Department of Anthropology (Anthropology M140) and the Department of Linguistics (Linguistics M146). 2. CLI (Clinic): Students learn professional skills by actual practice involving patients or clients 3. CNF (Conference): Students and faculty interact through small classroom sessions involving substantial class participation 4. DEM (Demonstration): Students take part in presentations and exhibitions involving substantial class participation 5. DIS (Discussion): Students and faculty interact through small classroom sessions that involve substantial class participation 6. FLD (Fieldwork): Students participate in short or extended field trips or in other types of nonclassroom settings 7. LAB (Laboratory): Students carry out experiments requiring special laboratory equipment and facilities 8. LEC (Lecture): Students attend faculty lectures that involve little or no student participation 9. LSN (Listening): Students participate in audio presentations and exercises Schedule Format at a Glance Indicates requisites are enforced during enrollment CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Abbreviated title of course Section number ID number used to enroll through URSA Course number in UCLA General Catalog ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Indicates if course is impacted Teaching format of course CLS TYP SEC FEE Materials use fee Grade type Location of class meeting Day(s) of week the class meets DAYS TIME Enrollment capacity BUILDING/ROOM Time of class meeting INSTRUCTOR Name of course instructor ENRL GD CAP XC TP Final exam code UNITS Unit value or value range of course UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 10. QIZ (Quiz): Students participate in sessions designed to review and test their understanding of course material 11. REC (Recitation): Students take part in oral presentations and exhibitions involving substantial class participation 12. RGP (Research Group Meeting): Students participate in graduate research group meetings 13. SEM (Seminar): Students and faculty interact through small classroom sessions that involve substantial class participation 14. STU (Studio): Students develop technical or creative skills such as painting, music, drama, or design 15. TUT (Tutorial): Students meet individually with faculty to review work that each student conducts independently 16. TVI (Televised Instruction): Students view material that has been prerecorded SEC — Section Number A course may have multiple class types that must be taken together, such as lecture and discussion or lecture and laboratory. These class types are linked and are identified by the sequence printed and numbering schemes below: 1. Primary (lecture, seminar) sections are numbered sequentially (1-99). If a course has secondary sections belonging to a specific primary section (i.e., a compound class), they are numbered with the corresponding primary section number followed by a letter (A to Z). For example, for Chem 11A lecture section 1, you must choose from discussion sections 1A to 1Z. The class is listed as: 11A GENERAL CHEMISTRY ----------LEC 1 142-081-201 DIS 1A 142-081-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 2 142-081-221 DIS 2A 142-081-222 DIS 2B 2. Any section type that may be associated with several other section types is indicated by the section number prefixed with a capital M. Combinations include a. A course with secondary (discussion, laboratory, quiz) sections associated with any of several primary sections (e.g., Chinese 2) b. A course with multiple primary (lecture) sections and multiple secondary (both laboratory and discussion required) sections, with the laboratory section associated with any of the primary sections, such as Physics 6. These courses identify the section type (lecture, laboratory, discussion), which is the ENROLLMENT SECTION FEE — Materials Use Fee The Materials Use Fee is assessed in addition to term fees for each course that you are enrolled in as of the fourth week of classes. Multiple-part class series (such as lecture, laboratory, and discussion) list the fee with the primary section only. It covers the price of materials and supplies used in the course and appears on your Bruin Bill statement. DAYS Days of the week are abbreviated as follows: M T W R F S U TBA — — — — — — — — Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday To be arranged (time was not available at publication; Class Listings / 71 contact the instructor or department) UNSCHED — No regular meeting time (consult the instructor) VAR — Class meetings vary throughout the week and quarter consult the instructor) TIME Courses begin and end at the time listed. Minimum class meeting time is 50 minutes. Sometimes sections have more than one meeting time, which are listed on separate lines. BUILDING/ROOM The meeting location of a section is indicated by the building name abbreviation followed by the room number. Multiple meeting locations are listed on separate lines. LS 2142—Life Sciences 2142 MS 4000A—Math Sciences 4000A PUB POL 1343—Public Policy Building 1343 See “University Buildings” for building names and locations. INSTRUCTOR The faculty member responsible for a course is listed with last name and first initial. “The Staff” indicates that an instructor was not assigned as of publication. ENRL CAP — Enrollment Capacity Enrollment capacity indicates the number of students allowed to enroll in the section and is subject to departmental change. When you attempt to enroll and the capacity is full, you are informed of the wait-list size and your possible wait-list position. XC — Examination Code The code number indicates the examination period for the course final, which is generally based on the meeting time of the lecture section (see “Final Examinations” chart). Examination code information is available through URSA. Be sure to check your examination codes prior to finals week. Do not enroll in courses that have conflicting meeting times as this creates a conflict in examination times. You must discuss any conflict with both instructors and may have to change sections or drop the course to avoid the conflict. Faculty members may use their discretion to establish ground rules for attendance, missed examinations, late term papers, or any other means of evaluation for the course. GD TP — Class Grade Type Grade type is indicated by the following grading detail codes: 1. SO — Student Option: Letter grade or Passed/Not Passed for undergraduate students and Letter grade or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory for graduate students. (In the Schedule of Classes and URSA, classes with an optional grading basis default to SO [Student Option], which appears in the grade type column. See the Enrollment section for regulations on changing grading basis.) 2. LG — Letter grade only 3. NG — Non-graded section of a multiple-part course 4. PN — Passed/Not Passed 5. SU — Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory UNITS Unit value is the workload credit given for a course. It is generally the same as credit toward a degree, except that some courses (e.g., English A, AP, 2P, 3P) may have less degree credit and/or no credit toward a degree (check the course description in the UCLA General Catalog). The unit value of a multiple-part class series is listed with the primary section. RESTRICT — Restrictions Course restrictions print on the line following the section entry when enrollment is restricted to certain designations of students: UCLA Schedule of Classes 72 / Class Listings 1. Department Consent or Instructor Consent. A PTE number is required. Consent of department or instructor is no longer listed in the course description in the UCLA General Catalog. Such a restriction is subject to change by individual instructors and is only noted in the Schedule of Classes 2. Level. Only students as indicated by the class level may enroll. (If the restriction is satisfied, a PTE number is not required when the section capacity has available spaces.) Levels are indicated as follows: FR— Freshmen only SO— Sophomores and above Spring 2012 JR— Juniors and above SR— Seniors and above GR— Graduate students only See “Class Levels” in the Academic Policies section for unit breakdown for each level 3. College and/or Major. Only students with the noted college and/or major(s) may enroll. (If the restriction is satisfied, a PTE number is not required when the section capacity has available spaces.) Thus, if a restriction reads “MATH/APP, ECON BUSINESS, BUS-ECON,” the course is restricted to the specified majorsUniversity Buildings University Buildings ASHE AU BIO SCI BMC BOELTER BOTANY BOYER BRADLEY BRI BROAD BUNCHE CAMPBEL CHS CLARK CNSI CNYN PT COLLINS CORNELL COVEL CSB I DE NEVE DENT DODD E MLNTZ ENGR I ENGR IV ENGR V ENTRPNR FACTOR FERNALD FIELD FOWLER FRANZ GEOLOGY GOLD GONDA GSEIS HAINES HEDRICK HERSHEY HLTHSCI HUMANTS JSEI KAUFMAN KH KINROSS KINR SO Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center Ackerman Student Union Biomedical Sciences Research Building Brain Mapping Center Boelter Hall Botany Building Boyer Hall (formerly Molecular Biology Institute) Bradley International Hall Brain Research Institute Broad Art Center Bunche Hall Campbell Hall Center for the Health Sciences William Andrews Clark Memorial Library California NanoSystems Institute Canyon Point (Sunset Village) Collins Center for Executive Education Cornell Hall Covel Commons Campus Services Building I De Neve Plaza Commons Building Dentistry, School of Dodd Hall East Melnitz Building Engineering I Engineering IV Engineering V Entrepreneurs Hall Factor Health Sciences Building Fernald Center Field Fowler Museum at UCLA Franz Hall Geology Building Gold Hall Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center Education and Information Studies Building Haines Hall Hedrick Hall Hershey Hall Center for the Health Sciences Humanities Building (formerly Kinsey Hall) Jules Stein Eye Institute Kaufman Hall (formerly Dance Building) Kerckhoff Hall Kinross Building Kinross South KNSY PV KNUDSEN KORN LAKRETZ LAW LS LUVALLE MACDNLD MACGOWN MCGWN E MDCC MELNITZ MOL SCI MOORE MORTON MP 100 MP 300 MS MURPHY NEUROSC NO FAC NWAUD OFF CAM PAB PERLOFF PORTOLA POWELL PUB AFF PUB HLT PVUB REED RIEBER ROLFE ROSNFLD ROYCE SAC SCULPT SEMEL SLICHTR SMB SPROUL UES WARREN WGYOUNG WOODEN YRL 700 WWP Kinsey Science Teaching Pavilion Knudsen Hall Korn Convocation Hall La Kretz Hall Law Building Life Sciences Lu Valle Commons MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories Macgowan Hall Macgowan Hall East Marion Davies Children’s Center Melnitz Hall Molecular Sciences Building Moore Hall Morton Medical Building (formerly Medical Plaza 200) Medical Plaza 100 Medical Plaza 300 Mathematical Sciences Murphy Hall (Administration) Neuroscience Research Building No facility Northwest Campus Auditorium Off campus Physics and Astronomy Building Perloff Hall Portola Plaza Building Powell Library Building Public Affairs Building (formerly Public Policy Bldg) Public Health, School of Ueberroth Building Reed Neurological Research Center Rieber Hall Rolfe Hall Rosenfeld Library Royce Hall Student Activities Center (formerly Men’s Gym) Sculpture Garden Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior (formerly NPI&H) Slichter Hall Schoenberg Music Building Sproul Hall UCLA Lab School, Seeds Campus Warren Hall Young Hall Wooden Recreation and Sports Center Young Research Library 700 Westwood Plaza UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Class Listings / 73 Spring 2012 Final Examinations 8-11 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 3-6 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 9 26 27 28 29 Sunday, June 10 31 32 33 34 Monday, June 11 9 15 3 16 Tuesday, June 12 13 7 12 22 Wednesday, June 13 4 6 2 23 Thursday, June 14 14 5 1 24 Friday, June 15 8 11 No Exams No Exams Code Date and Time Code Date and Time 1 Thursday, June 14, 3-6 p.m. 16 Monday, June 11, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 2 Wednesday, June 13, 3-6 p.m. 20 To be arranged by instructor, if required 3 Monday, June 11, 3-6 p.m. 22 Tuesday, June 12, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4 Wednesday, June 13, 8-11 a.m. 23 Wednesday, June 13, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 5 Thursday, June 14, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 24 Thursday, June 14, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 6 Wednesday, June 13, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 26 Saturday, June 9, 8-11 a.m. 7 Tuesday, June 12, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 27 Saturday, June 9, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 8 Friday, June 15, 8-11 a.m. 28 Saturday, June 9, 3-6 p.m. 9 Monday, June 11, 8-11 a.m. 29 Saturday, June 9, 6:30-9:30 p.m. 11 Friday, June 15, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 30 Consult instructor for method of evaluation 12 Tuesday, June 12, 3-6 p.m. 31 Sunday, June 10, 8-11 a.m. 13 Tuesday, June 12, 8-11 a.m. 32 Sunday, June 10, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 14 Thursday, June 14, 8-11 a.m. 33 Sunday, June 10, 3-6 p.m. 15 Monday, June 11, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 34 Sunday, June 10, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Final Examination Policies Final examinations, unless otherwise announced by the instructor, are held in the same room as class meetings. Examination codes are listed for each course in the Schedule of Classes and in the Study List selections on URSA. An instructor’s method of evaluation must be announced at the beginning of the course. Final written examinations may not exceed three hours’ duration and are given only at the times and places established and published by the department chair and the Registrar’s Office (Senate Regulation A-332A). Instructors must submit grades no later than 10 days afte the last day of finals for Fall, Winter, and Spring terms, and no later than 10 days after the last day of any given Summer Session. In planning courses for a term, students are responsible for avoiding class conflicts and avoiding conflicting or multiple same-day final examinations. No student shall be excused from assigned final examinations except as provided in the following paragraphs. Policy on Alternate Examination Dates In compliance with Section 92640 of the California Education Code, the University must accommodate requests for alternate examination dates for any test or examination at a time when that activity would not violate a student’s religious creed. This requirement does not apply in the event that administering the test or examination at an alternate time would impose an undue hardship which could not reasonably be avoided. Accommodation for alternate examination dates are worked out directly and on an individual basis between the student and the faculty member involved. 1. In general, students should make such requests of the instructor during the first two weeks of any given academic term, or as soon as possible after a particular examination date is announced by the instructor 74 / Class Listings 2. Students unable to reach a satisfactory arrangement with their instructor should contact the Office of Ombuds Services, 105 Strathmore Building, or the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall, for assistance 3. Instructors who have questions or who wish to verify the nature of the religious event or practice involved should contact the Office of Ombuds Services or the Office of the Dean of Students for assistance UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 This policy has been reviewed and approved by the Academic Senate Undergraduate Council. Faculty members should remember that while it is fully in their discretion to make arrangements with individual students for alternate examination times, including final examinations, faculty members must conduct the scheduled final examination for the class as a whole at the times and places established by the department chair and the Registrar’s Office. Spring 2012 AEROSPACE STUDIES / 75 Spring 2012 Class Listings Course times and locations may change. See the online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ or URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu for real-time updates. CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS AEROSPACE STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. A 1C LEADERSHIP LAB FOUNDATION-USAF Y Y 02-001-200L LAB 1 02-050-200L LEC 1 F F 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P SAC SAC 120P 120P GRADY, J.A. HART, D.L. 100 20 07 PN 0.0 SO 2.0 R 9:00- 9:50A SAC 215 HART, D.L. 20 12 SO 2.0 F 2:00- 2:50P SAC 120P HART, D.L. 20 07 SO 2.0 R 1:00- 1:50P SAC 215 HART, D.L. 20 16 SO 2.0 F 9:00- 9:50A SAC 215 PERIS, W.E. 30 30 SO 2.0 R 10:00- 10:50A SAC 215 PERIS, W.E. 30 30 SO 2.0 F 12:30- 1:20P 215 PERIS, W.E. 30 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 02-050-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 02-050-203L LEC 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 02-050-204L LEC 4 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 20C USAF AIR&SPACE POWR Y 02-109-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 02-109-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 02-109-202L LEC 3 SAC RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 130C AIR FRCE LDRSP STDS Y 140C PREP-ACTIVE DUTY Y 02-403-200L LEC 1 F 3:00- 4:30P SAC 120P GRADY, J.A. 25 07 SO 4.0 F 1:30- 4:20P SAC 215 PERIS, W.E. 25 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 02-447-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M104D CNTMP AFRICN AM LIT M144 AFRICAN AMER POLTCS Y Y M158E AFRICN AMER NATNLSM Y 04-327-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A BUNCHE 3157 GOYAL, Y. 15 03 SO 5.0 TR 9:30- 10:45A BUNCHE 3164 TATUM, D.C. 30 12 SO 4.0 TR 12:30- 1:45P HUMANTS A65 HILL, R.A. 50 14 SO 4.0 TR 3:30- 4:45P FOWLER A139 PARK, K. 15 30 SO 4.0 11:00- 12:15P FOWLER A139 THE STAFF 20 04 SO 4.0 SAME AS: ENGL M104D 04-460-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: POL SCI M182 04-599-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: HIST M150E M159P CONSTRUCTING RACE Y 04-640-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: ANTHRO M159P,ASIA AM M169 RESTRICT: AFRO-AMERICAN MAJOR OR MINOR M164 AFRO-AMRC EXP IN US Y 04-675-200L LEC 1 MW SAME AS: ANTHRO M164 M173 NONVIOL&SOC MOVMNTSY M179A TPCS-AFRCN AMRC LIT Y 04-738-200L LEC 1 W 3:30- 6:20P PERLOFF 1102 LAWSON, J.M. 30 30 SO 4.0 R 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A60 YARBOROUGH, R.A. 7 30 SO 5.0 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 3150 LEEDS, A. 30 30 LG 4.0 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 1270 ALEXANDER, C.J. 15 30 LG 4.0 SAME AS: CHICANO M173,LBR&WS M173 04-773-200L SEM 1 SAME AS: ENGL M191A RESTRICT: AFRO-AMERICAN MAJOR OR MINOR Afro-American M179A, seminar 1: What is Blackness of Blackness? 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. C122SL WRKNG-TRIBAL COMMTYY M161 COMP US INDN SOCTYS Y 05-433-200L SEM 1 05-666-200L LEC 1 W MW 1:00- 3:50P 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE BUNCHE 3117 2209A RIVERA, D.M. CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 15 30 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 0 30 LG 4.0 10 30 LG 4.0 0 30 SO 4.0 SAME AS: SOCIOL M161 187 SPECIAL TOPICS Y 05-822-200L LEC 1 TBA American Indian Studies 187, lecture 1: M200B CULT VWS-NATV AMRCN Y 201 TPC-AMRCN INDN STDS Y 05-015-015L SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3119 KROSKRITY, P.V. SAME AS: ENGL M266 05-030-200L DIS 1 TBA RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS American Indian Studies 201, discussion 1: C222SL WRKNG-TRIBAL COMMTYY 05-133-200L SEM 1 W 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3117 RIVERA, D.M. 10 30 SO 4.0 TR MW 4:30- 6:15P 12:00- 1:50P LAW BUNCHE 2473 2209A KAWAHARA, J. CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 5 10 30 30 SO 1.0-8.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 238B 261 TRIBAL LGL DEV CLIN Y CMPRTV INDGNS SCTYS Y 05-230-200L LEC 1 05-366-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS ANTHROPOLOGY A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Anthropology 110P through 191 are limited to Anthropology majors and minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Nonmajors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 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M158Q PAST SOCIETIES&FUTR Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE SAME AS: GEOG M153,HNRS M152 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 111-686-201 DIS 1A W 10:00- 11:50A BUNCHE 5 0.0 W 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 5 0.0 TR 3:30- 4:45P FOWLER A139 PARK, K. 30 30 SO 4.0 FOWLER A139 THE STAFF 50 04 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 111-686-202 DIS 1B RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M159P CONSTRUCTING RACE Y 11-691-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: AFRO-AM M159P,ASIA AM M169 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS M164 AFRO-AMRC EXP IN US Y 11-713-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P SAME AS: AFRO-AM M164 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY JUNIORS AND SENIORS 167 URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY Y 179 TOPCS-REGIONL CULTR Y 11-721-200L LEC 1 MW 12:30- 1:45P HAINES A25 MIYAKE, L.R. 65 05 SO 4.0 HAINES 118 THE STAFF 120 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY JUNIORS AND SENIORS 11-805-200L LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY JUNIORS AND SENIORS 188SB 193 INDIV STD FOR USIE JOURNAL CLUB SEM Y Y 11-832-200L TUT 1 11-857-201L SEM 1 VAR M 12:00- 1:30P HAINES 352 GOODWIN, M.H. SILK, J.B. 1 5 30 30 LG 2.0 PN 1.0 M 3:00- 4:50P HAINES 352 GARRO, L.C. 5 30 PN 1.0 M 3:00- 5:50P HAINES 350 FESSLER, D. 3 30 PN 1.0 9:00- 11:50A HAINES RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Anthropology 193, seminar 1: Y 11-857-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Anthropology 193, seminar 2: Y 11-857-203L SEM 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Anthropology 193, seminar 3: Experimental Biological Anthropology 203C SOCIOCULTURL ANTHRO Y 11-027-200L SEM 1 M 310 PARK, K. 15 30 LG 4.0 R 10:00- 12:50P PAB 1425 BARNARD, H. 4 30 SO 4.0 TR 3:00- 4:15P A312 STANISH, C.S. 8 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS CM210Q INTRO-ARCHEOLGC SCI Y 11-061-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: AN N EA CM269 CM214S CMPR-ANCIENT STATES Y 11-058-200L LEC 1 FOWLER RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 220 CURR PROB-BIOL ANTH Y 233R ANTHRO&MEDIA THEORYY M238 NATIVE AMRCN MVMNTS Y 11-083-200L SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P HAINES 350 BOYD, R. 15 30 SO 4.0 HAINES 310 ORTNER, S.B. 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 11-063-200L SEM 1 T 1:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 11-157-200L LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P HAINES 314 THORNTON, R. 12 30 LG 4.0 T 10:00- 12:50P HAINES 314 GOODWIN, M.H. 12 30 SO 4.0 314 KROSKRITY, P.V. 15 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M242 ETHNGRPHY-COMMUNCTNY 243A LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES Y 11-169-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 11-230-200L LEC 1 W 9:00- 11:50A HAINES RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 271 CONTMP PROBS-AFRICA Y M276 JAPAN-AGE OF EMPIRE 285P ANTHRO&ARCHEOL THRYY 11-368-200L SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2173 HALE, S. 15 30 SO 4.0 T 4:00- 6:50P HAINES 310 TAMANOI, M. 15 30 SO 4.0 M 1:00- 3:50P FOWLER A222 SCHACHNER, G.T. 15 30 SO 4.0 DAPRETTO, M. 10 30 SU 1.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 11-398-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 11-450-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 285P, seminar 1: Vertebrate Taphonomy M293 CULTURE&BRAIN&DEVLPY 11-558-200L SEM 1 TBA SAME AS: NEURO M293 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295 CULTR-INTERSUBJTVTY Y 297 SLCTD TOPICS-ANTHRO Y 11-570-200L SEM 1 R 11:00- 1:50P HAINES 310 DURANTI, A. 15 30 SO 4.0 HAINES 352 SILK, J.B. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 HAINES 352 GARRO, L.C. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 HAINES 332 GOODWIN, M.H. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS 11-521-201L SEM 1 M 12:00- 1:30P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 297, seminar 1: Y 11-521-202L SEM 2 M 3:00- 4:50P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 297, seminar 2: Y 11-521-203L SEM 3 W 4:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 297, seminar 3: Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 78 / APPLIED LINGUISTICS CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 11-521-204L SEM 4 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP R 12:30- 1:50P HAINES 352 ORTNER, S.B. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 HAINES 350 FESSLER, D. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 10:00- 12:00P HAINES 308 FISKE, A.P. 5 30 SO 2.0-4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 297, seminar 4: Y 11-521-205L SEM 5 M 3:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Anthropology 297, seminar 5: Experimental Biological Anthropology Laboratory Y 11-521-206L SEM 6 W RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Anthropology 297, seminar 6: APPLIED LINGUISTICS African Languages A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 1C 2C 14C ELEMENTARY SWAHILI Y INTERMEDIATE SWAHIL Y INTERMEDT TIGRINYA Y 85-003-200L LEC 1 85-006-200L LEC 1 85-044-200L SEM 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A PUB AFF MTWR 10:00- 10:50A HAINES TR 11:00- 12:50P ROLFE 1323 A28 3118 IVANOVA, O. THOMPSON, K.D. ADHANOM, A.K. 22 15 15 02 03 13 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 Applied Linguistics A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. APPLIED LINGUISTICS POLICY FOR ATTENDANCE AND LATE ENROLLMENT: The department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. 30W 40W 102W C113 C117 C118B CM128 LANG&SOCL INTERACTN Y Y Y Y LANGUAGE AND GENDERY Y Y Y NATURE OF LEARNING Y Y Y PHNTCS-SCND LANG ED Y LIT-SECOND LANG ED Y LANG TEACHNG PRCTCMY HERITAGE LANGUAGES Y ----------84-091-201L ----------84-091-211L ----------84-121-201L ----------84-121-211L ----------384-313-201 384-313-202 84-378-200L 84-402-200L 84-409-200L 84-468-200L LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS DIS LEC LEC SEM LEC 1 1A 2 2A 1 1A 2 2A 1 1A 1B 1 1 1 1 M TBA T R TR TBA M TBA MW TBA TBA TR MW F MW 12:00- 2:20P BUNCHE 3170 10:00- 12:50P MS 5225 4:00- 5:50P HAINES A25 10:00- 11:50A 10:00- 11:50A 10:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:15P BOTANY BUNCHE ROLFE ROYCE 133 3170 3126 162 SMITH, M. SMITH, M. WALLS, L.C. WALLS, L.C. GOODWIN, C. KELLEY, J.C. GOODWIN, C. MOORE, E. SCHUMANN, J.H. LINDLEY, J.M. ADAMS, G.F. CHIK, C.A. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M201C ARCH RESEARCH DESGNY 15-033-200L SEM 1 W 9:00- 11:50A FOWLER A222 STANISH, C.S. 10 30 SO 4.0 W 9:00- 11:50A FOWLER A312 BARNARD, H. 8 30 SO 6.0 RESTRICT: ARCHAEOLOGY MAJORS M205B LAB TRAIN-ARCHEOLGY Y 15-054-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 10B 123 HIST-ARCH&URBN DSGN N N N N N N N N N STUDIO III N 132 133 DOMESTIC ARCHITECTR N MODERNSM&METROPOLISN 143 TECH III-DIGTL TECH ----------114-031-201 114-031-202 114-031-203 114-031-204 114-031-205 114-031-206 114-031-207 114-031-208 14-438-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS STU 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 TR F F F F F F F F TR 11:00- 12:15P PERLOFF 1102 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 6:00P SHERMAN, R. 144 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 29 13 30 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 6.0 10:30- 12:00P FAVRO, D.G. CUFF, D. 0 30 30 30 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 9:00- 11:00A HULJICH, G. 30 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES MAJORS 14-492-200L LEC 1 14-498-200L LEC 1 TBA MW RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES MAJORS N 14-548-201L LAB 1 TR RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES MAJORS M272 RL ESTATE DEV&FINNC 286 289 ROMAN ARCHITECTURE N SPL TPS-ARCH&URB DS N N N 14-480-200L LEC 1 W 8:00- 10:50A PUB AFF 4320B LING, J.C. 10 30 SO 4.0 FAVRO, D.G. MYERS, B. REFUERZO, B.J. 25 25 20 30 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 2.0-4.0 SO 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 14-544-200L LEC 1 14-556-201L LEC 1 14-556-202L LEC 2 TBA TBA TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 ART / 79 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP SEC FEE 14-556-203L LEC 3 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TBA SOTAMAA, K.S. 20 30 SO 2.0-4.0 TBA THE STAFF 0 30 SO 2.0-4.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM UNITS RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-556-204L LEC 4 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 14-556-205L LEC 5 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 SO 2.0-4.0 UNSCHED LAVIN, S. 18 30 SO 2.0-4.0 TBA FAVRO, D.G. 15 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 14-556-206L LEC 6 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 290 ARCHITECTRL CULTURE N 14-563-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 401 ADV TOPICS-STUDIO N 14-603-201L STU 1 MWF 2:00- 6:00P DETERS, S.M. 12 30 LG 6.0 MWF 2:00- 5:50P PREDOCK, H. 12 30 LG 6.0 MWF 2:00- 6:00P ROBERGE, H.L. 12 30 LG 6.0 MWF MWF MWF MWF 2:00- 6:00P 2:00- 6:00P 2:00- 6:00P 2:00- 5:50P REFUERZO, B.J. THE STAFF THE STAFF DENARI, N.M. 12 12 12 15 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG LG MWF 2:00- 5:50P LYNN, G.S. 15 30 LG 6.0 MWF 2:00- 5:50P MACK, M. 20 30 LG 6.0 MWF 2:00- 5:50P PAYNE, J.K. 15 30 LG 6.0 MWF MWF 2:00- 6:00P 2:00- 6:00P MAYNE, T. SHERMAN, R. 15 45 30 30 LG 6.0 LG 6.0 TR 9:30- 11:00A PERLOFF B320 PAULL, M. 65 30 SO 4.0 MACK, M. 50 30 LG 4.0 3:00- 6:00P LOCKE, A. 50 30 SO 4.0 LYNCH, T.M. 60 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-603-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-603-203L STU 3 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 403C N N N N RESEARCH STUDIO 14-603-204L 14-603-205L 14-603-206L 14-608-201L STU STU STU STU 4 5 6 1 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-608-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-608-203L STU 3 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS N 14-608-204L STU 4 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 413 N BLDG DSN-LNDSCP STU N 14-608-205L STU 5 14-632-200L STU 1 PERLOFF B320 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 433 STRUCTURES III N 14-679-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 437 BUILDING CONSTRUCTN N 442 BUILDNG CLIMATOLOGY N 461 ARCHITCTRL PRACTICE N 14-688-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 14-698-200L LEC 1 R PERLOFF 1243A RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS 14-735-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ARCHITECTURE MAJORS ART A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. For undergraduate studio courses, attendance at the first two class meetings is MANDATORY. Failure to attend the first two class meetings results in your being dropped from the course. 1B SCULPTURE N 19-002-200L STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 1256 MCMILLIAN, R.T. 17 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS 11A PAINTING N 11B PHOTOGRAPHY N 19-016-200L STU 1 TR 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 7230 THE STAFF 17 30 SO 4.0 TR 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 1145 LEPORE, A.M. 17 30 SO 4.0 TR 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 2135 KRUGER, B. 17 30 SO 4.0 TR 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 1275 NISHIGAWARA, N. 17 30 LG 4.0 F F W F M F 9:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 5:00- 5:50P 12:00- 12:50P 11:00- 1:50P 1:00- 3:50P ROYCE ROLFE ROLFE ROLFE BROAD BROAD 362 3126 3135 3134 1145 2100A TUMLIR, J.A. 03 MOSS, R.S. FRASER, A. 90 30 30 30 12 50 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 M M F 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE ROLFE BROAD 3134 3135 2100A FRASER, A. 25 25 10 TR 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 7250 THE STAFF 15 30 LG 5.0 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 6250 OTTO-KNAPP, S. 15 30 LG 5.0 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 6220 WICKMAN, P.A. 15 30 LG 5.0 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 2122 BOLANDE, J. 15 30 LG 5.0 1:00- 4:50P 6260 SAMUEL, J.M. 12 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS 19-017-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS 11D NEW GENRES N 19-019-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS 11E CERAMICS 31C MODERNISM N 19-020-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS 98T 100 N N N N SOCTY&PLTCS&POETICSN ISSUES-CONTEMP ART N ----------119-095-201 119-095-202 119-095-203 19-290-200L ----------- LEC DIS DIS DIS SEM LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1 1 30 30 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE N N N 119-300-201 DIS 119-300-202 DIS 119-300-203 DIS 1A 1B 1C 0.0 0.0 0.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 130 ADVANCED DRAWING N 133 ADVANCED PAINTING N 19-624-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 19-634-200L STU 1 MW RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE N 19-634-201L STU 2 MW RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 137 ADVANCED NEW GENRESN 19-641-200L STU 1 TR RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 140 ADVANCED PRINTMAKNGN 19-649-200L STU 1 TR BROAD RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 145 ADVANCED SCULPTURE N 147 ADVANCED PHOTOGRPHYN 19-654-200L STU 1 MW 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 1256 WRIGHT, S. 15 30 LG 5.0 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 1145 WELLING, J. 15 30 LG 5.0 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 1275 SAXE, A.A. 15 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 19-657-200L STU 1 TR RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 148 ADVANCED CERAMICS N 19-650-200L STU 1 MW RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 150 SENIOR STUDIO N 19-665-200L STU 1 TR 1:00- 4:50P BROAD 1256 PERLMAN, D.H. 13 30 LG 5.0 TR 8:00- 11:50A BROAD 7240 THE STAFF 13 30 LG 5.0 T 6:00- 8:50P 2101 DRUCKER, B. 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-665-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 170 SPECL TOPICS-STUDIO N 19-790-200L STU 1 BROAD RESTRICT: ART MAJORS OR VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATION MINORS Art 170, studio 1: Hip-Hop Pedagogy C180 SEMINAR IN ART N 19-821-200L SEM 1 W 5:00- 7:50P BROAD 2135 KELLY, M. 10 30 LG 4.0 10:00- 12:50P BROAD 2135 FRASER, A. 10 30 PN 1.0 RESTRICT: ART MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Art C180, seminar 1: Psychoanalysis and Feminism 190 COLLOQUIA N 19-847-200L SEM 1 F RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 80 / ART HISTORY Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 193 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CURRENT TOPICS N CLS TYP SEC FEE 19-863-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP F 2:00- 4:50P BROAD WELLING, J. 15 30 PN 1.0 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 1145 UNITS RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Art 193, seminar 1: Plants 271 GRADUATE PAINTING N 19-366-200L STU 1 VAR OFF CAM HERMAN, R.R. VAR OFF CAM OTTO-KNAPP, S. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM WICKMAN, P.A. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-366-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-366-202L STU 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-366-203L STU 4 VAR OFF CAM SUGGS, D.D. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM PERLMAN, D.H. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM MCMILLIAN, R.T. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 273 GRADUATE SCULPTURE N 19-375-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-375-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-375-203L STU 3 VAR OFF CAM RAY, C.R. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM OPIE, C.S. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM WELLING, J. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 274 GRAD PHOTOGRAPHY N 19-381-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-381-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 275 GRADUATE NEW GENRESN 19-386-201L STU 1 VAR OFF CAM BOLANDE, J. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM FRASER, A. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-386-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 276 GRAD GROUP CRITIQUE N 277 GRADUATE CERAMICS 19-390-200L DIS 1 T OFF CAM THE STAFF 10 30 LG 4.0 VAR 6:30- 9:20P OFF CAM SAXE, A.A. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR OFF CAM KELLY, M. 10 30 SO 2.0-8.0 KELLY, M. 10 30 LG 4.0 VAR KRUGER, B. 10 30 LG 2.0/4.0 VAR KRUGER, B. 10 30 LG 4.0/2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-395-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 278 INTRDSCPLNRY STUDIO N 19-400-201L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C280 SEMINAR IN ART N 19-411-200L SEM 1 W 5:00- 7:50P BROAD 2135 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Art C280, seminar 1: Psychoanalysis and Feminism C283 SPECIAL TOPICS-ART N 19-441-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 19-441-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT ART HISTORY A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Art History 100 through C180C are limited to Art History and History/Art History majors during the priority and first enrollment passes. Nonmajors may enroll during the second pass, space permitting. 56A 57 89 ARTS-INDIA&SE ASIA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y RENSSNC&BAROQUE ARTY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HONORS SEMINARS Y ----------118-281-201 118-281-202 118-281-203 118-281-204 118-281-205 118-281-206 118-281-207 118-281-208 118-281-209 118-281-210 118-281-211 118-281-212 118-281-213 118-281-214 118-281-215 118-281-216 118-281-217 118-281-218 118-281-219 118-281-220 118-281-221 ----------118-285-201 118-285-202 118-285-203 118-285-204 118-285-205 118-285-206 118-285-207 118-285-208 118-285-209 118-285-210 118-285-211 118-285-212 118-285-213 118-285-214 118-285-215 118-285-216 118-285-217 118-285-218 118-285-219 118-285-220 118-285-221 118-285-222 118-285-223 118-285-224 18-267-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1S 1T 1U 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1S 1T 1U 1V 1W 1X 1 TR T T T T W W W W W W W W R R R R R R R R W TR T T T W W W W W W W W R R R R R R R F F F F F F W 11:00- 12:15P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 5:00- 5:50P 8:00- 8:50A 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD DODD 147 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 52 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 221A 147 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 221A BROWN, R.L. WOODS-MARSDEN, J.C WOODS-MARSDEN, J.C RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 315 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 360 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 13 14 30 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 1.0 Spring 2012 ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES / 81 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS For Art History M102C, students must enroll via Classics M153C. Students will receive credit toward their major or minor requirements. M102C ARCHC GRK ART&ARCHLY 18-511-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P DODD 167 MORRIS, S.P. 0 13 SO 4.0 W W 2:30- 4:50P FOWLER 9:00- 11:50A FOWLER A139 2450 SCOTT, D.A. BIERMAN-MCKINNEY, 80 8 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 9:30- 10:45A DODD 275 KUNZLE, D.M. 24 30 SO 4.0 TR W T 9:30- 10:45A DODD 2:00- 4:50P DODD 1:00- 2:50P DODD 146 162 275 SONIK, K. BROWN, R.L. MCCALLUM, D.F. 80 10 20 12 09 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 TR 2:00- 3:15P DODD 146 BETTELHEIM, J. 80 15 SO 4.0 W 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 1265 BIERMAN-MCKINNEY, 10 30 SO 4.0 T W 3:00- 4:50P 4:00- 5:50P DODD DODD 154 221A SONIK, K. BAKER, G.T. 15 15 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SAME AS: CLASSIC M153C C103F C104C ART-FAKES&FORGERIES Y PROBLMS-ISLAMIC ART Y 18-323-200L LEC 1 18-522-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: ART HIST, HIST/ART HIST MAJORS 109B BAROQUE ART Y 18-539-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: ART HIST, HIST/ART HIST MAJORS 110J C115A C115C TOPICS-WESTERN ART ADV INDIAN ART ADV JAPANESE ART Y Y Y 118B CARIBBEAN ART Y 18-361-200L LEC 1 18-567-200L LEC 1 18-569-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 18-593-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ART HIST, HIST/ART HIST MAJORS 127 UNDERGRAD SEMINAR Y 18-635-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Art History 127, seminar 1: Body of Buddha Y Y 18-635-202L SEM 2 18-635-203L SEM 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 18-635-204L SEM 4 T 3:00- 4:50P DODD 275 COHEN, M.M. 15 30 SO 4.0 R 1:00- 2:50P DODD 275 MCCALLUM, D.F. 15 30 SO 4.0 TR 11:00- 12:15P DODD 161 KWON, M. 60 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:15P 121 BAKER, G.T. 90 30 SO 4.0 1 10 30 30 LG 2.0 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 18-635-205L SEM 5 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C150B CNTMP ART 1960S-70S Y 18-728-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ART HIST, HIST/ART HIST MAJORS C171B PHOTOGPHY 1910-PRES Y 188SB C203G INDIV STD FOR USIE Y ART-FAKES&FORGERIES Y 18-724-200L LEC 1 TR DODD RESTRICT: ART HIST, HIST/ART HIST MAJORS 18-829-200L TUT 1 18-201-200L LEC 1 VAR W 2:30- 4:50P FOWLER A139 COHEN, M.M. 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REQUIRED: SEE http://www.alc.ucla.edu FOR MANDATORY ENROLLMENT RULES, INCLUDING PLACEMENT TESTS, FOR ALL CHINESE COURSES. Departmental majors and minors, East Asian Studies majors, and Linguistics and Asian Languages and Cultures majors may enroll during the second pass. 3 3A 6 ELEM MODERN CHINESE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ADV ELEM MOD CHINES Y Y Y Y INTRMED MOD CHINESE Y ----------259-009-201 259-009-202 259-009-203 ----------259-009-211 259-009-212 259-009-214 ----------259-009-221 259-009-222 59-010-201L 59-010-202L 59-010-203L 59-010-204L 59-018-201L LEC DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 2 2A 2B 2C 3 3A 3B 1 2 3 4 1 TR MW MW TBA TR TBA MW MW TR TBA MW TR TR TR TR TR 9:30- 10:45A FRANZ 8:00- 8:50A MOORE 9:00- 9:50A MOORE 2258A 1003 1003 CHIEF, L. SUN, X. SUN, X. SUN, X. SUN, X. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. If necessary, consult an HSSEAS counselor in 6426 Boelter Hall. CM131 NANOPORE SENSING Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 9436 SCHMIDT, J.J. 0 09 LG 4.0 GRUNDFEST, W. 0 0 07 0.0 LG 4.0 KASKO, A.M. 0 10 05 0.0 LG 4.0 THE STAFF 10 0 15 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 SAME AS: BIOENGR M131 RESTRICT: BIOENGINEERING MAJORS,UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY CM172 Y MNML INVSV SRGCL TL Y 32-486-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 F MW 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5422 BOELTER 5280 SAME AS: BIOENGR M172 RESTRICT: BIOENGINEERING MAJORS,UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY C185 INTRO-TISSUE ENGR Y Y 32-732-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 F MW 9:00- 10:50A BOELTER 5280 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 RESTRICT: BIOENGINEERING MAJORS,UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY CM187 Y Y THESIS RESEARCH 32-810-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 F TR 11:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5422 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 SAME AS: COM SCI CM187 RESTRICT: BIOENGINEERING MAJORS,UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY,UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Y 32-823-201L DIS 1A TBA 0 0.0 Biomedical Engineering 223C meets at the Bank of America Building, 924 Westwood Boulevard, Suite 420. 223C PROGRAMMING LAB III Y 32-140-200L LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P OFF CAM HSU, W. 15 15 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Biomedical Engineering 224B meets at the Bank of America Building, 924 Westwood Boulevard, Suite 420. 224B ADV-IMAGNG INFRMTCS Y 32-145-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A OFF CAM BUI, A.A. 25 13 LG 4.0 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 2760 MONBOUQUETTE, H.G. 5 03 LG 4.0 F F MW 3:00- 3:50P MS 5225 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5419 9:00- 10:50A OFF CAM TAIRA, R.K. 5 0 15 30 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 SCHMIDT, J.J. 15 09 LG 4.0 GRUNDFEST, W. 15 10 07 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M225 BIOSEPARATN&BIOPRCS Y ----------- LEC 1 SAME AS: CH ENGR CM225 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M226 Y Y KNOWLEDGE REPRESNTNY 532-150-201 DIS 1A 532-150-202 DIS 1B 32-156-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS C231 NANOPORE SENSING C272 Y MNML INVSV SRGCL TL Y Y C285 INTRO-TISSUE ENGR Y Y CM287 THESIS RESEARCH Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 9436 F MW 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5422 BOELTER 5280 F MW 9:00- 10:50A BOELTER 5280 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 KASKO, A.M. 10 10 05 0.0 LG 4.0 F TR 11:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5422 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 THE STAFF 10 0 15 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 TBA UNSCHED KASKO, A.M. 0 20 30 0.0 SU 1.0-4.0 VAR WU, B.M. 20 30 SU 1.0-4.0 VAR SCHMIDT, J.J. 20 30 SU 1.0-4.0 VAR KAMEI, D.T. 10 30 SU 1.0-4.0 VAR DEMING, T.J. 10 30 SU 1.0-4.0 TAWIL, N.J. 20 30 LG 4.0 WONG, G.C. 20 30 LG 4.0 CULJAT, M.O. 20 30 LG 4.0 GRUNDFEST, W. 50 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 32-186-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 32-432-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 32-530-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 SAME AS: COM SCI CM287 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295A BIOMATERIAL RSRCH Y Y 32-523-201L DIS 1A 32-566-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295B BIOMTRL&TISSUE ENGR Y 32-561-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295D HYBRID DEVICE RSRCH Y 295E MOLECR CELL BIOENGR Y 32-563-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 32-564-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295F BIOPOLMR MTRLS&CHEMY 32-565-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298 SPECIAL STUDIES Y 32-586-201L LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 4283 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 4413 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Biomedical Engineering 298, lecture 1: From Bench to Bedside Y 32-586-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Biomedical Engineering 298, lecture 2: Biomolecular Materials Science II: Biomaterial Science Y 32-586-203L LEC 3 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5272 R 12:00- 12:50P ENGR V RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 299 BIOMED ENGR TOPICS Y 32-594-200L SEM 1 2101 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 200B NUC MED INSTRUMNTTN N 34-002-200L LEC 1 TBA DAHLBOM, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 10 30 SO 4.0 MCNITT-GRAY, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 KOBE, L.H. 10 30 SO 4.0 DEMARCO, J.J. 10 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 202A NUCLEAR MEDICINE N 34-012-201L CLI 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 202B DIAGNOSTIC RADIOL N 202C RADIATION THERAPY N 34-013-201L CLI 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 34-014-201L CLI 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-014-202L CLI 2 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-014-203L CLI 3 TBA AGAZARYAN, N. 10 30 SO 4.0 AGAZARYAN, N. 10 30 LG 4.0 DAHLBOM, M. 10 30 LG 4.0 10 30 SO 4.0 MCNITT-GRAY, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 BROWN, M.S. 0 30 SO 4.0 BROWN, M.S. 0 RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 203 PHYS-RADIATN THERPY N 207 MONTE CARLO METHODSN 208B LAB-RADIATN THERAPY N 34-018-200L LEC 1 W 3:00- 4:45P RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 34-042-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 34-049-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 209 DGTL TCHNQ-RADL SCI N 34-054-200L LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:20P RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 210 CMPTR VSN-MED IMAGE N ----------- LEC 1 T 3:30- 4:50P RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-062-201L DIS 1A W 3:30- 4:50P Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 0.0 Spring 2012 CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING / 87 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 211 MEDICAL ULTRASOUND N 220A BIOPHYSICS CLS TYP SEC FEE 34-066-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM ENRL CAP XC CR TP 10 30 SO 4.0 THE STAFF 10 30 SU 2.0 BARRIO, J.R. 10 30 SU 2.0 10 30 SU 2.0 10 30 SU 2.0 10 30 SU 2.0 10 30 SU 2.0 INSTRUCTOR TBA UNITS RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-120-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-120-201L LAB 2 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-120-202L LAB 3 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 220B MEDICAL IMAGING N 34-121-200L LAB 1 TBA MCNITT-GRAY, M. RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-121-201L LAB 2 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 220C THERAPEUTC MED PHYS N 34-122-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 220D RAD BIO&EXP RADIATN N 34-123-200L LAB 1 TBA MCBRIDE, W.H. 10 30 SU 2.0 10 30 SU 2.0 MCBRIDE, W.H. 10 30 SU 4.0 WORK, A.W. 15 30 LG 4.0 BARRIO, J.R. 10 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS N 34-123-201L LAB 2 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 223 RADIATION BIOLOGY N 34-138-200L SEM 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 227 HUMAN DISEASE 268 RADIOPHARMCTCL CHEMN N 34-162-200L LEC 1 MW 1:30- 2:50P HLTHSCI BL420 RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS 34-408-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 5HA 5HB BIOMED RES CONCEPTS N BIOMED RES SKILLS N 27-016-200L LEC 1 ----------LEC 1 TR TR 3:30- 4:45P 12:30- 1:45P FRANZ 1260 LAKRETZ 120 BANERJEE, U. BANERJEE, U. 90 30 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 M 2:00- 2:50P UNSCHED W 1:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4645 BANERJEE, U. ROMERO, R. CLARK, I.E. 30 1 20 30 30 0.0 LG 2.0 LG 2.0 M LAKRETZ 120 ROMERO, R. 20 30 LG 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 188SB 193H N INDIV STD FOR USIE N JRNL CLB-BIOMED RSC N 27-017-201L DIS 1A 27-829-200L TUT 1 27-863-200L SEM 1 BOTANY 133 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 194H RSCH GRP-BIOMED RSC N 27-869-200L SEM 1 3:00- 4:50P RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT BIOSTATISTICS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 100A INTRO-BIOSTATISTICS 200A BIOSTATISTICS 200C BIOSTATISTICS N N N N N N N N N N ----------135-300-201 135-300-202 135-300-203 135-300-204 135-300-205 135-300-206 135-300-208 135-300-209 35-001-201L LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1H 1I 1 MW R R M M M M F F MWF 4:00- 5:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 11:50A HLTHSCI PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT PUB HLT 43105A LEE, M.L. A1241 A1241 A1241 A1241 A1241 A1241 A1241 A1241 THE STAFF 134 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 28 09 04 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 MWF 9:00- 9:50A PUB HLT 71257 WONG, W.K. 23 02 SO 4.0 R TR 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 1:50P PUB HLT PUB HLT A1241 41235 KITCHEN, C.M. 23 20 14 0.0 LG 4.0 MF 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 33105A WONG, W.K. 45 08 SU 2.0 MW 11:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 41268 TELESCA, D. 15 04 SO 4.0 F T R 11:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 3:00- 4:50P PUB HLT 3:00- 4:50P PUB HLT 71257 41235 71257 CUMBERLAND, W.G. YU, F. 15 10 5 30 16 0.0 SU 2.0 SU 4.0 RESTRICT: BIOSTATISTICS MAJORS N ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 240 N MS SEM&RSRCH RESRCSN 245 ADV SEM-BIOSTATISTC 251 MULTIVARIATE BIOST ----------LAB G1 35-243-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 35-270-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 288 402B N SEM-STATS IN AIDS N BIOSTATSTCL CNSLTNG N 35-306-201L DIS 1A 35-528-200L SEM 1 ----------DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 35-605-201L LAB 1A MTWRF 1:00- 2:50P PUB HLT A1279 YU, F. 5 0.0 MW 3:00- 3:50P PUB HLT A1241 SMITH, L.V. 2 30 LG 4.0 MW TR 4:00- 5:50P 1:00- 2:50P PUB HLT PUB HLT A1241 61235 AFIFI, A.A. 2 69 15 0.0 SO 4.0 W 1:00- 1:50P PUB HLT A1241 23 0.0 T 3:00- 3:50P PUB HLT A1241 23 0.0 W 12:00- 12:50P PUB HLT A1241 23 0.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M403B CMPT MGMT-HLTH DATA N ----------- LEC 1 SAME AS: EPIDEM M403 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 406 N APPLD MLTVRT BIOSTT N 35-611-201L LAB 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 535-612-201 LAB 1A RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 535-612-202 LAB 1B RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 535-612-203 LAB 1C RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 409 DOCTRL STAT CNSLTNG N 413 INTRO-PHARM STATS 35-619-200L SEM 1 W 2:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 61235 MW 2:00- 3:20P HLTHSCI 43105A THE STAFF GJERTSON, D.W. 10 30 SU 2.0 30 07 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: BIOSTATISTICS MAJORS N 35-627-201L LEC 1 CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. If necessary, consult an HSSEAS counselor in 6426 Boelter Hall. 101C MASS TRANSFER N ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A MS 5200 COHEN, Y. 90 13 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS N N 369-308-201 DIS 369-308-202 DIS 1A 1B F F 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5273 BOELTER 5420 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 30 30 0.0 0.0 88 / CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 102B ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER THERMODYNAMICS II N N CLS TYP SEC FEE 369-308-203 DIS 1C ----------LEC 1 Spring 2012 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP F MW 4:00- 4:50P 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 KNSY PV 1240B ORKOULAS, G. 30 100 05 0.0 LG 4.0 SENKAN, S.M. 33 34 33 75 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 DRAKE, J.E. 25 25 25 20 07 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 103 N N N SEPARATN PROCESSES N 104A N N N CHM&BIOCHM ENGR LABN 369-314-201 369-314-202 369-314-203 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1 F F F TR 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 1:50P HUMANTS BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 135 5252 5252 5249 MOORE MS BOELTER BOELTER 1003 5217 5422 4413 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 369-318-201 369-318-202 369-318-203 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1 F F F MW 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS N 69-322-201L LAB 1A MW 3:00- 5:50P TR 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 4413 BOELTER 5764 20 0.0 For Chemical Engineering 104C, students must also enroll in course 104CL. 104C SEMICONDUCTR PROCSSN 69-326-200L LEC 1 CHANG, J.P. 16 13 LG 3.0 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS For Chemical Engineering 104CL, students must also enroll in course 104C. 104CL SEMICNDCTR PRCS LAB N 69-327-201L LAB 1 M 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 18132 CHANG, J.P. 4 30 LG 3.0 ENGR IV 18132 CHANG, J.P. 4 30 LG 3.0 ENGR IV 18132 CHANG, J.P. ENGR IV 18132 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS N 69-327-202L LAB 2 T 12:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS N 69-327-203L LAB 3 W 12:00- 3:50P 4 30 LG 3.0 4 30 LG 3.0 PANG, K.H. 90 09 LG 4.0 LU, Y. 22 23 22 23 35 16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 17 18 35 16 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 TANG, Y. 35 35 03 0.0 LG 4.0 CHRISTOFIDES, P.D. 18 17 40 13 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 10 10 30 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS N 69-327-204L LAB 4 R 12:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 108B CMPTR-AID DSGN&ANLY N ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3400 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS C116 N N N N SURFACE&INTRFC ENGR N 369-349-201 369-349-202 369-349-203 369-349-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 F F F F TR 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5419 5419 5419 5419 5440 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS C119 N N POLLUTION PREVNTION N C125 N BIOSEPARATN&BIOPRCS N C135 N N ADV PROCESS CONTROL N 194 N RESEARCH GROUP SEM N C216 SURFACE&INTRFC ENGR N C219 N N POLLUTION PREVNTION N 369-396-201 DIS 1A 369-396-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 F F TR 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 10:00- 10:50A BOELTER 5422 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2444 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 69-414-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 F MW 10:00- 10:50A HUMANTS 135 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 2760 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 369-450-201 DIS 1A 369-450-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 F F TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 5225 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5419 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5440 RESTRICT: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADS 69-510-201L DIS 1A 69-864-200L SEM 1 F VAR 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5280 RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P LU, Y. 5 16 LG 4.0 F F TR 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 10:00- 10:50A BOELTER 5422 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2444 BOELTER 5440 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 3 2 15 16 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 F MW 10:00- 10:50A HUMANTS 135 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 2760 TANG, Y. 15 10 03 0.0 LG 4.0 F F TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 5225 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5419 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5440 CHRISTOFIDES, P.D. 5 5 10 13 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 F F 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5280 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5514 CHRISTOFIDES, P.D. 10 10 30 0.0 SU 2.0-4.0 M 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5514 DAVIS, B.J. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5514 COHEN, Y. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 9:00- 9:50A ORKOULAS, G. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 769-096-201 DIS 1A 769-096-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS CM225 N BIOSEPARATN&BIOPRCS N 69-114-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 SAME AS: BIOMED M225 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS C235 N N ADV PROCESS CONTROL N 298A RESEARCH SEMINAR N N 298B RESEARCH SEMINAR N 298C RESEARCH SEMINAR N 769-150-201 DIS 1A 769-150-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-210-201L DIS 1A 69-570-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-571-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-572-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298D RESEARCH SEMINAR N 69-573-200L SEM 1 ROLFE 3123 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298F RESEARCH SEMINAR N 298G RESEARCH SEMINAR N 298H RESEARCH SEMINAR N 298J RESEARCH SEMINAR N 69-574-200L SEM 1 F 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5514 SEGURA, T. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5514 MONBOUQUETTE, H.G. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5514 HICKS, R.F. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5514 LIAO, J.C. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5514 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 CHANG, J.P. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 LU, Y. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-575-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-576-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-577-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298M RESEARCH SEMINAR N 69-578-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298P RESEARCH SEMINAR N 298T RESEARCH SEMINAR N 69-581-200L SEM 1 F 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3106 F 10:00- 11:50A ROLFE 3123 F 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3106 F 5:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5514 SENKAN, S.M. 10 30 SU 2.0-4.0 F 1:30- 2:50P KNSY PV SEGURA, T. 85 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-583-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298V RESEARCH SEMINAR N 69-584-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298Z RESEARCH SEMINAR 299 DEPARTMENTL SEMINAR N N 69-585-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 69-594-200L SEM 1 1240B RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY / 89 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Chemistry A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 14B THRMDN&ELCTCHM&KNTCY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-043-201 142-043-202 142-043-203 142-043-204 142-043-205 142-043-206 142-043-207 142-043-208 142-043-209 ----------142-043-221 142-043-222 142-043-223 142-043-224 142-043-225 142-043-226 142-043-227 142-043-228 142-043-229 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I MWF T T TBA W W R R F F MWF TBA TBA T W W R R F F 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG CS24 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 1044 9:00- 9:50A BOTANY 133 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 6704 PAB 2434 WGYOUNG 1044 BOELTER 4413 BOTANY 133 PAB 2434 WGYOUNG CS50 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A WGYOUNG 1044 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG 3069 MS 5203 WGYOUNG 3069 BOTANY 133 SCERRI, E.R. SCERRI, E.R. 235 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 235 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 05 07 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 14BL, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 14BL GEN&ORGN CHEM LAB 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-117-201 142-117-202 142-117-203 142-117-204 142-117-205 142-117-206 142-117-207 142-117-208 142-117-209 142-117-210 142-117-211 142-117-212 142-117-213 142-117-214 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N $ 43 M T T T T W W R R R R R R F F 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P 8:00- 10:50A 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG CS50 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 WGYOUNG 1049 WGYOUNG 1067 PANG, J.W. 280 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 08 SO 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Chemistry 14C, lecture 1, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Mondays: April 30 and May 21, 2012. It may not be possible to resolve conflicts between the evening examinations and other courses, so be very careful to avoid conflicts if possible when enrolling. 14C STRCTR-ORGANC MLCLSY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-044-201 142-044-202 142-044-203 142-044-204 142-044-205 142-044-206 142-044-207 142-044-208 142-044-209 142-044-210 142-044-211 142-044-212 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L MWF TBA M T TBA T W W R R TBA F F 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS50 HARDINGER, S.A. 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 4283 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 6704 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P MS 5203 WGYOUNG 1044 BOELTER 4283 BOELTER 4283 BOELTER 5436 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 1044 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 1044 350 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 01 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Chemistry 14C, lecture 2, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Tuesdays: May 1 and 22, 2012. It may not be possible to resolve conflicts between the evening examinations and other courses, so be very careful to avoid conflicts if possible when enrolling. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-044-231 142-044-232 142-044-233 142-044-234 142-044-235 142-044-236 142-044-237 142-044-238 142-044-239 142-044-240 142-044-241 142-044-242 ----------42-044-261L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J 2K 2L 3 3A MWF M TBA T T TBA W TBA R TBA TBA F F MWF TBA 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS50 11:00- 11:50A GEOLOGY 4645 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A HARDINGER, S.A. WGYOUNG 3069 MS 5203 12:00- 12:50P GEOLOGY 4645 9:00- 9:50A MS 5203 11:00- 11:50A WGYOUNG 3069 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 11:00- 11:50A WGYOUNG CS50 THE STAFF 350 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 0 0 02 04 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 14CL, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 14CL 14D GEN&ORGN CHEM LAB 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ORGN REACT&PHRMCTCLY Y Y ----------142-119-201 142-119-202 142-119-203 142-119-204 142-119-205 142-119-206 142-119-207 142-119-208 142-119-209 ----------142-045-201 142-045-202 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1 1A 1B $ 49 T TR TR TR TR TR TR WF WF WF MWF T T 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 6:30- 9:20P 6:30- 9:20P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS50 WGYOUNG 1336 WGYOUNG 1340 WGYOUNG 1336 WGYOUNG 1340 WGYOUNG 1336 WGYOUNG 1340 WGYOUNG 1336 WGYOUNG 1340 WGYOUNG 1379 WGYOUNG CS50 LAKRETZ 120 WGYOUNG 1044 HENARY, M.M. GARG, N.K. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 180 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 350 30 30 11 06 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 90 / CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 20B ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ENERGETICS&CHANGE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 142-045-203 142-045-204 142-045-205 142-045-206 142-045-207 142-045-208 142-045-209 142-045-210 142-045-211 142-045-212 ----------142-141-201 142-141-202 142-141-203 142-141-204 142-141-205 142-141-206 142-141-207 142-141-208 142-141-209 Spring 2012 CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I FEE DAYS TBA W W W R R R F F F MWF M M T TBA W TBA R TBA F TIME BUILDING/ ROOM 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 4283 MS 5147 BOELTER 5264 BOTANY 133 BOELTER 5252 BOELTER 5436 WGYOUNG 1044 LAKRETZ 120 BOTANY 133 WGYOUNG CS76 BOELTER 5420 LAKRETZ 120 MS 5233 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 1044 9:00- 9:50A MS INSTRUCTOR BAUGH, D.A. 5225 12:00- 12:50P LAKRETZ 120 ENRL CAP 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 235 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 XC 03 CR TP UNITS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 20L, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 20L 30A GENRL CHEMISTRY LAB Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ORGANIC CHEM I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-142-201 142-142-202 142-142-203 142-142-204 142-142-205 142-142-206 142-142-207 142-142-208 142-142-209 142-142-210 ----------142-088-201 142-088-202 142-088-203 142-088-204 142-088-205 142-088-206 142-088-207 142-088-208 142-088-209 142-088-210 142-088-211 142-088-212 ----------42-088-221L LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 2 2A $ 48 T T T T T W R R R R F MWF T T T W W W R TBA R F F F MWF TBA 8:00- 8:50A 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS50 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG 1379 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG 1379 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG 1379 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG 1379 WGYOUNG 1370 WGYOUNG CS50 BOELTER 5252 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG 3069 BOTANY 133 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG 3069 BOELTER 5436 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A BOTANY 133 WGYOUNG 3069 BOTANY 133 WGYOUNG 1044 WGYOUNG CS76 THE STAFF HARRAN, P.G. THE STAFF 200 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 350 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 0 0 30 05 02 SO 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 30AL, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 30AL GEN CHEMISTRY LAB 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-185-201 142-185-202 142-185-203 142-185-204 142-185-205 142-185-206 142-185-207 142-185-208 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H $ 50 T TR TR TR TR TR TR WF WF 8:00- 8:50A 11:00- 1:50P 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 6:30- 9:20P 6:30- 9:20P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG CS24 WGYOUNG 1337 WGYOUNG 1343 WGYOUNG 1337 WGYOUNG 1343 WGYOUNG 1337 WGYOUNG 1343 WGYOUNG 1337 WGYOUNG 1343 PANG, J.W. 160 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 11 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 30BL, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 30BL ORGANIC CHEM LAB 1 30C ORGANIC CHEM III Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-187-201 142-187-202 142-187-203 142-187-204 142-187-205 142-187-206 142-187-207 142-187-208 ----------142-092-201 142-092-202 142-092-203 142-092-204 142-092-205 142-092-206 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F $ 60 M T T W W R R F F MWF TBA TBA T W TBA TBA 3:00- 3:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG CS24 WGYOUNG 1096 WGYOUNG 1111 WGYOUNG 1096 WGYOUNG 1111 WGYOUNG 1096 WGYOUNG 1111 WGYOUNG 1096 WGYOUNG 1111 WGYOUNG CS76 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 4645 BOTANY 133 BACHER, A.D. KWON, O. 160 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 180 30 30 30 30 30 30 08 05 SO 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 30CL, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 30CL ORGANIC CHEM LAB 2 Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 60 TR 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 BACHER, A.D. 60 14 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: CHEMISTRY OR BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR Y Y Y Y Y Y 142-189-201 142-189-202 142-189-203 142-189-204 142-189-205 142-189-206 LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F TR TR TR TR WF WF 8:00- 10:50A 8:00- 10:50A 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 6086 WGYOUNG 6072 WGYOUNG 6086 WGYOUNG 6072 WGYOUNG 6086 WGYOUNG 6072 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 10 10 10 10 10 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY / 91 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 98XA 98XB 103 C105 110A 110B 113A ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER PEERS COLLAB WRKSHPY PEERS COLLAB WRKSHPY ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM Y Y Y CHEM OF BIOLOGY Y PHYS-THERMODYNAMICSY Y Y Y Y Y STTSTC MCHNCS&KNTCSY Y Y PHYS-QUANTM MECHNCSY 42-290-200L 42-291-201L ----------142-315-201 142-315-202 42-330-200L ----------42-350-201L --------------------42-350-206L --------------------42-357-201L --------------------- CLS TYP SEC LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS LEC LEC DIS TUT LEC DIS TUT LEC DIS TUT LEC 1 1 1 1A 1B 1 1 1A 1AA 2 2A 2AA 1 1A 1AA 1 FEE DAYS TBA TBA MWF T R TR MWF TBA TBA MWF T R MWF T TBA MWF TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. WASSON, J.T. 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 10:00- 10:50A GEOLOGY 3656 GEOLOGY 3656 GEOLOGY 3656 WGYOUNG 3069 GEOLOGY 6704 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 WGYOUNG 2200 WGYOUNG 2200 GEOLOGY 6704 BOELTER 5436 MASON, T.G. FELKER, P.M. 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2200 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 12:00- 1:40P 2:00- 5:50P 2:00- 5:50P 10:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 WGYOUNG 2200 WGYOUNG 1044 WGYOUNG 1110 WGYOUNG 1110 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG 6110 WGYOUNG 6110 WGYOUNG 3069 WGYOUNG CS50 GEOLOGY 4645 GEOLOGY 4645 GEOLOGY 6704 BOELTER 5280 MS 5225 BOELTER 5280 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 8:00- 8:50A GEOLOGY 6704 WGYOUNG CS24 BOTANY 133 LAKRETZ 120 BOELTER 9436 BOELTER 5252 LAKRETZ 120 MS 5233 WGYOUNG 1044 PAB 1749 LAKRETZ 120 WGYOUNG CS24 GEOLOGY 4645 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS24 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 6704 HARRAN, P.G. GELBART, W.M. SCHWARTZ, B.J. ENRL CAP 0 0 70 35 35 0 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 XC 30 30 04 15 03 04 05 02 CR TP UNITS PN 1.0 PN 1.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: CHEMISTRY MAJORS 114 136 C143B 153A 153B 153C Y Y PHYSICAL CHEM LAB Y Y Y ORGNIC STRUCT MTHDS Y Y Y MECH&STRUC-ORG CHEMY STRCTR&ENZMS&MTBLSMY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y DNA&RNA&PROTN SYNTHY Y Y Y Y METABOLISM&REGULATNY Y Y Y Y 142-381-201 142-381-202 ----------142-410-201 142-410-202 ----------142-520-201 142-520-202 42-571-200L ----------142-637-201 142-637-202 142-637-203 142-637-204 142-637-205 142-637-206 142-637-207 142-637-208 142-637-209 ----------142-637-221 142-637-222 142-637-223 142-637-224 142-637-225 142-637-226 142-637-227 142-637-228 142-637-229 ----------142-638-201 142-638-202 142-638-203 142-638-204 ----------142-639-201 142-639-202 142-639-203 142-639-204 DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC LAB LAB LEC LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1AA 1 $ 55 1A 1B 1 $ 60 1A 1B 1 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 1A 1B 1C 1D T R TR TR WF R TR WF TR MTWF M M T T W W TBA TBA F MTWF M M T W W R R F F MTWF R TBA TBA TBA MTWF TBA TBA R TBA BOUCHARD, L. RUBIN, Y.F. HOUK, K.N. THE STAFF THE STAFF FEIGON, J.F. CLARKE, S.G. 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 225 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 225 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 70 35 0 0 0 100 25 25 25 25 30 SO 16 SO 13 03 SO SO 04 SO 03 SO 02 SO 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 153L, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 153L BIOCHMICAL MTHDS I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------142-641-201 142-641-202 142-641-203 142-641-204 142-641-205 142-641-206 142-641-207 142-641-208 142-641-209 142-641-210 142-641-211 142-641-212 142-641-213 142-641-214 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N $ 56 TR T T T T W W W W R R R R F F 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 5:30- 9:20P 5:30- 9:20P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 5:30- 9:20P 5:30- 9:20P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P 5:30- 9:20P 5:30- 9:20P 1:00- 4:50P 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG CS50 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 WGYOUNG 1089 WGYOUNG 1077 KIM, S.J. 308 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 30 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FOR CHEMISTRY 154, IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES LATE TO LABORATORY DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE QUARTER, YOUR SPACE WILL BE REASSIGNED AND YOU MUST DROP THE COURSE YOURSELF. For the remainder of the quarter if you are more than 30 minutes late, you may NOT be able to complete the current laboratory and may not have the opportunity to make up the missed work, resulting in a nonpassing grade for that experiment. 154 156 C164 C165 C180 C185 BIOCHMICAL MTHDS II Y Y Y Y PHYSICAL BIOCHEM Y Y Y Y Y FREE RADCLS-BIO&MED Y METABOLC CNTL-PROTN Y SOLID STATE CHEM Y MATERIALS CHEM LAB Y Y ----------142-640-201 142-640-202 142-640-203 ----------142-650-201 142-650-202 142-650-203 142-650-204 42-684-200L 42-696-200L 42-764-200L ----------42-775-201L LEC LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC LEC LEC LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 1 1 1 1A $ 60 TR TR TR WF MWRF T TBA R TBA TR TR MWF TR WF 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 4:50P 5:00- 8:50P 12:00- 3:50P 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS76 WGYOUNG 6085 WGYOUNG 6085 WGYOUNG 6085 WGYOUNG CS76 BOELTER 4413 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5264 1:00- 2:50P 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 4216 WGYOUNG 2200 WGYOUNG CS76 WGYOUNG 1044 NAKAMOTO, S.S. QUINLAN, M.E. CLARKE, C.F. TORRES, J. KANER, R.B. DUAN, X. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 0 0 0 0 100 25 25 25 25 0 25 100 0 0 30 04 15 15 07 13 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 2.0-4.0 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 LG 5.0 0.0 92 / CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 192A 193A ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CHEM PRACTICUM JOURNAL CLUB SEM Y Y Spring 2012 CLS TYP SEC FEE 42-852-200L LEC 1 42-858-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP R TBA 3:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG RUSSELL, A.A. WEISS, R.L. 0 15 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 2.0 WEISS, R.L. 15 30 LG 2.0 UNITS RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 42-858-201L SEM 2 TBA RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 203B 204 ETHICS-RESEARCH Y STUDNT RESEARCH SEM Y 42-015-200L SEM 1 42-024-200L SEM 1 M TBA 2:00- 2:50P MOL SCI 3440 TEPLOW, D.B. MERCHANT, S. 50 10 08 30 SU 2.0 SU 2.0 TR T R 2:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 12:00- 12:50P MOL SCI 5241 12:00- 12:50P WGYOUNG 2033 HARRAN, P.G. MAYNARD, H.D. MASON, T.G. 0 10 200 15 30 30 SU 4.0 SU 2.0 SU 2.0 UNSCHED BAUGH, D.A. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED FELKER, P.M. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GARRELL, R.L. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GELBART, W.M. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED NEUHAUSER, D. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED WASSON, J.T. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED SCHWARTZ, B.J. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED TOLBERT, S.H. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GIMZEWSKI, J.K. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED WEISS, S. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED LIN, Y. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED MASON, T.G. 20 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED LEVINE, A.J. 20 30 SU 2.0 ALEXANDROVA, A.N. 200 30 SO 2.0 UNSCHED HOUK, K.N. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED JUNG, M.E. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED MERLIC, C.A. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED RUBIN, Y.F. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GARCIA-GARIBAY, M. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED KWON, O. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED MAYNARD, H.D. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GARG, N.K. 100 30 SU 2.0 MWF TR 10:00- 10:50A WGYOUNG 1044 10:00- 11:50A WGYOUNG 3069 RUSSELL, A.A. HOUK, K.N. 20 20 03 13 SO 2.0-4.0 SO 4.0 R 4:00- 5:50P MOL SCI 3440 GARCIA-GARIBAY, M. 200 30 SU 2.0 3:00- 4:50P MOL SCI 3440 JUNG, M.E. 200 30 SO 2.0 JUNG, M.E. RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS CM205A CHEM OF BIOLOGY 206 CHEMISTRY OF BIO 218 PHYS CHEM STDT SEM Y Y Y 42-030-200L LEC 1 42-036-201L SEM 1 42-108-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219E DYNAMCS OF MOLECULEY 219I MLCLS&CMPLXS&CLSTRSY 42-097-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-100-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219J CHEM&BIOPHY-INTRFCS Y 219K MCHANICS-DISORD SYS Y 42-101-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-102-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219L MOLCULR REACT&STRCTY 42-103-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219N COSMOCHEMISTRY 219Q DYNMCS-CONDNSD PHASY Y 219R KNTC&THRMDYN&INTFCLY 42-104-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-109-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-107-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219S NANOSCIENCE Y 219T SINGL-MOL SPECT-BIO Y 42-105-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-106-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219U MAGNET RES SPCTRSCP Y 219V COMPLEX FLUIDS 42-096-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 42-095-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219W STAT MECH-SOFT MTTR Y 42-089-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS For Chemistry 228, graduate students beyond their first year should enroll on an S/U basis. 228 CHEMICL PHYSICS SEM Y 42-170-200L SEM 1 M 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 2033 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 235E THRY&PHYS ORGN CHEMY 42-217-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 235F SYNTHS-NATRL PRDCTS Y 235G ORGNMTL&ORGN SNTHSSY 235I FULLERENE CHEM&MTLSY 42-218-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-219-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-221-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 235K ORGNC CHEM IN MEDIA Y 235N SYNTH-NATRL PRODCTS Y 42-223-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-227-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 235O POLYMR CHEM&BIOMTRLY 235P SYNTH-COMPLEX MOL 42-228-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 42-229-200L RGP 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 241A C243B SPCL TPCS-ORGC CHEM Y ORGN CHEM-MCHN&STRCY 247 ORGANIC COLLOQUIUM Y 42-254-200L LEC 1 42-267-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-295-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS For Chemistry 248, graduate students beyond their first year should enroll on an S/U basis. 248 ORGANIC CHEM SEM Y 42-309-200L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 249B PROB-ADV ORGNC CHEMY M252 ADV MTHD-COMPUT BIO Y 42-314-200L LEC 1 W 7:00- 8:50P MOL SCI 3440 M 4:00- 5:50P GONDA 1357 200 30 SU 2.0 0 30 SO 2.0 SCHUMAKER, V.N. 0 100 30 0.0 SU 2.0 UNSCHED CLARKE, S.G. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED WEISS, R.L. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED COUREY, A.J. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GOBER, J.W. 100 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS ----------- SEM 1 SAME AS: BIOINFO M252,HUM GEN M252 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 256A Y BIOCHEM-PLSMA PROTN Y 42-344-201L DIS 1A 42-373-200L SEM 1 F 3:00- 3:50P UNSCHED TBA RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256B BIOCHEM-PROTN FNCTN Y 42-374-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256C BIOCH&MOL GEN-FUNGI Y 256D DROSOPHIL EMBRYOGENY 256F PROKARYOTIC DVLPMNT Y 42-375-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-376-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-379-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256G NUCLEIC ACID STRCTR 256H PROMOTER ACTIVATION Y Y 256J CELL MOTILITY Y 256K CHLAMYDOMONAS Y 256L LIT-STRUCTURAL BIO Y 42-380-200L SEM 1 UNSCHED FEIGON, J.F. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED GRALLA, J.D. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED REISLER, E. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED MERCHANT, S. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED YEATES, T.O. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED MARTINSON, H.G. 100 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-381-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-382-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-383-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-384-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256M EUKARYOTIC ORGANSMSY 42-385-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES / 93 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 256N STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY Y 256O MEMBRANE BIOPHYSICS Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 42-386-200L SEM 1 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNSCHED YEATES, T.O. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED HUBBELL, W.L. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED BOWIE, J.U. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED CLARKE, C.F. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED CLUBB, R.T. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED LEE, C.J. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED CHANFREAU, G. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED KOEHLER, C.M. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED LOO, J.A. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED QUINLAN, M.E. 100 30 SU 2.0 TR TR MWF 1:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 4216 2:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2200 11:00- 11:50A WGYOUNG 1044 CLARKE, C.F. TORRES, J. LOO, J.A. 0 20 25 15 15 04 SO 2.0-4.0 LG 4.0 SO 3.0 3:30- 6:20P LEE, C.J. 200 30 SO 2.0 UNSCHED KANER, R.B. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED ZINK, J.I. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED VALENTINE, J.S. 100 30 SU 2.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM UNITS RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-387-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256P PROTEIN STRUCTURE Y 256Q UBIQUINONE IN YEAST Y 42-388-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-390-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256R PROTEIN STRUCTURE Y 42-391-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256S PROTEOME BIOINFORMT Y 256T RNA PROCESS&GENOMCSY 256U MITOCHNDRL BIOGNSIS Y 256V PROTEOMCS&SPCTRMTRYY 42-392-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-393-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-394-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-370-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 256W CYTOSKELTL DYNAMICS Y 42-358-200L RGP 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS C264 C265 266 FREE RADCLS-BIO&MED Y METABOLC CNTL-PROTN Y PROTEIN MASS SPCTRM Y 42-435-200L LEC 1 42-443-200L LEC 1 42-447-200L LEC 1 For Chemistry 268, graduate students beyond their first year should enroll on an S/U basis. 268 BIOCHEM RSRCH SEM Y 42-469-200L SEM 1 F MOL SCI 3440 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 272A SEM-CHEM OF MATERLS Y 272C INORGANC SPCTROSCPYY 42-500-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-502-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 272D TRANSTN MTLS&OXYGENY 42-503-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 272G ISSUES-CHEMICAL ED 272I ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMY Y 42-506-200L SEM 1 RUSSELL, A.A. 100 30 SU 2.0 UNSCHED T 11:00- 12:20P MOL SCI 3440 DIACONESCU, P.L. 100 30 SU 2.0 MWF W YAGHI, O. YAGHI, O. 100 100 03 09 SO 4.0 SO 2.0 KANER, R.B. THE STAFF 50 25 07 30 SO 4.0 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 42-432-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 277 278 CRYSTAL STRCTR ANLY Y INORGANIC CHEM SEM Y 42-522-200L LEC 1 42-526-200L SEM 1 10:00- 10:50A WGYOUNG 2200 4:00- 5:50P MOL SCI 3440 RESTRICT: CHEM,BIOCHEM,GEOCHEM,MOL BIO GRADS C280 284 SOLID STATE CHEM Y MATRL CREATION TRNG Y 42-534-200L LEC 1 42-552-200L SEM 1 MWF W 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG CS76 12:00- 12:50P MOL SCI 3440 CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 97 100SL 101 VARIABLE TOPICS Y BARRIO SERVC LEARNG Y THEORETICL CONCEPTS Y Y 44-291-200L 44-302-200L ----------144-306-201 SEM SEM LEC DIS 1 1 1 1A TBA T TR T 2:00- 3:50P 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 4:50P DODD 170 WGYOUNG CS24 ROLFE 3115 MACIAS, R.F. COVARRUBIAS, A. AVILA, E.R. 0 50 200 15 30 30 30 SO 2.0 LG 4.0 LG 5.0 0.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT CHCNO LIT 1920-1970 Y Y Y Y M105D INTRO TO LATINO LIT Y Y Y Y Y M108A MUSIC-LATIN AMERICA M105B 144-306-202 144-306-203 144-306-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1B 1C 1D 1 TBA F TBA MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 1222 LOPEZ, M.K. 30 30 30 20 07 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 W W W W TR 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 3157 3156 2156 2168 3211 SANCHEZ RIVERA, E. 5 5 5 5 15 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 TR 11:00- 12:50P SMB 1100 LOZA, S.J. 30 13 SO 5.0 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 1 F F F F F F MW MW W 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 9:00- 11:50A SMB SMB SMB SMB SMB SMB PUB AFF PUB AFF HUMANTS 1402 1402 1402 1402 1402 1402 2270 2270 A60 HINOJOSA-OJEDA, R. HINOJOSA-OJEDA, R. LOPEZ, M.K. 5 5 5 5 5 5 75 75 5 03 07 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 5.0 1 1 1 1 TR MW MW TR 8:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:15P PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 1246 3150 3150 2209A ROMERO, R.C. HERNANDEZ, D.M. HERNANDEZ, D.M. ORTIZ, V. 75 35 35 30 30 03 07 15 SO LG SO SO 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 1 T TBA T TBA TBA R MW MW T 10:00- 10:50A BUNCHE 3150 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3150 4:00- 4:50P 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 5:50P 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF 2160 3150 3150 1278 SANTA ANA, O. SANTA ANA, O. PLANN, S.J. 5 5 5 5 5 5 35 35 4 30 30 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 SO 5.0 11:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2317 SAME AS: ENGL M105B 144-331-201 144-331-202 144-331-203 144-331-204 44-334-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC SAME AS: ENGL M105D Y ----------- LEC 1 SAME AS: ETHNOMU M108A M122 M125 M139 Y Y Y Y Y Y PLANNING ISS-LATINO Y US-MEXICO RELATIONS Y CHICANO/LATINO LIT Y 143 148 152 M155 DIVERSE ROOTS-MEXCO Y POLITICS-DIVERSITY Y US DEPORTATN CMPGNS Y LATINOS IN THE U S Y 144-455-201 144-455-202 144-455-203 144-455-204 144-455-205 144-455-206 44-486-200L 44-495-200L 44-535-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC SEM SAME AS: ENGL M191B 44-549-200L 44-614-100L 44-612-200L ----------- LEC LEC SEM LEC 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 SAME AS: SOCIOL M155 Y Y Y Y Y Y 160 CHCNO SPCH-US SOCTY Y 165 LANGUAGE IN EDUCATN Y M170SL LATINOS&LING&LITRCY Y 144-662-201 144-662-202 144-662-203 144-662-204 144-662-205 144-662-206 44-715-200L 44-720-200L 44-739-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC SEM SAME AS: APPLING M172SL,SPAN M172SL M173 NONVIOL&SOC MOVMNTSY M182 WHITENESS-HIST&CLTR Y 44-748-200L LEC 1 W 3:30- 6:20P PERLOFF 1102 LAWSON, J.M. 0 30 SO 4.0 TR 4:00- 5:50P BUNCHE AVILA, E.R. 45 16 LG 4.0 SAME AS: AFRO-AM M173,LBR&WS M173 44-792-200L LEC 1 3211 SAME AS: HIST M151C Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 94 / CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 188 Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER SPECIAL COURSES Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 44-829-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS TBA LOPEZ, A.L. 20 30 SO 4.0 TBA ROSAS, A. 25 30 SO 4.0 Chicano 188, seminar 1: Censored! Art on Trial Y 44-829-202L SEM 2 Chicano 188, seminar 2: Latina/Latino and African American Relations 189 ADV HONORS SEMINARS Y 44-835-200L SEM 1 T 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3115 AVILA, E.R. 15 30 SO 1.0 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 2232 ROMERO, R.C. 50 30 SO 4.0 MW 12:00- 1:50P PUB AFF 2250 VALENZUELA, A. 50 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Chicano 189, seminar 1: 191 VARIABLE TOPICS Y 44-846-200L SEM 1 Chicano 191, seminar 1: Chicana and Chicano Public Interest Law Y 44-846-202L SEM 2 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. For Civic Engagement 18, students must attend one of the following MANDATORY orientation sessions: April 2 or 3, 2012, at either 3 or 4 p.m. or April 4 or 6 at either 2 or 3 p.m. in 3517 Ackerman Union. 18 BRUIN LDRS-SCL CHNG Y ----------- LEC 1 VAR NAPLES, R.J. 100 30 PN 1.0 NAPLES, R.J. WALKER, B.D. 100 27 14 0.0 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M115 Y CITIZENSHP&PUB SERV Y 71-054-201L FLD 1A ----------LEC 1 TBA TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 1209B R R R R F F F F F 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P PUB AFF DODD HUMANTS BUNCHE PUB AFF SLICHTR PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF 2317 162 A32 3178 2284 2834 1284 1284 1284 SAME AS: POL SCI M115C Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 371-390-201 371-390-202 371-390-203 371-390-294 371-390-205 371-390-206 371-390-207 371-390-208 371-390-209 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. If necessary, consult an HSSEAS counselor in 6426 Boelter Hall. 103 NUMRCL CMPTNG&MDLNGY ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 3400 F F F F MW 8:00- 9:50A 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 5:50P 6:00- 7:50P 12:00- 1:50P TACIROGLU, E. 80 THE STAFF 20 20 20 20 150 03 LG 4.0 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS 110 Y Y Y Y PROBBLTY&STATS-ENGR Y 123 ADV GEOTECH DESIGN Y Y Y Y Y 125 128L Y FNDMNTLS-QUAKE ENGRY SOIL MECHANICS LAB Y 147-318-201 147-318-202 147-318-203 147-318-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER ROLFE 3760 3760 3760 3760 1200 MS BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5128 5436 5440 5273 5419 RESTRICT: UNDRGR ENGR, GEOL, ENVIRON (MAJ/MIN) 147-360-201 147-360-202 147-360-203 147-360-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 M T M T MW 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 5:50P PRADEL, D. 50 50 50 0 25 09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5280 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5440 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 1567 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VON EHRENSTEIN, O. 15 15 15 15 15 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 SO SO SO SO SO LG MW 10:00- 11:50A HLTHSCI 33105A WALLACE, S.P. 85 03 LG 4.0 R 3:00- 5:50P PUB HLT 61235 KAGAWA SINGER, M. 25 30 LG 4.0 T 8:00- 10:50A PUB HLT A1241 GEE, G.C. 20 30 LG 4.0 41268 RESTRICT: GRADUATE PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS AND PUBLIC HEALTH MINORS 40-668-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 179 LIFE SKILLS 200 N N N N N GLOBAL HLTH PROBLMS N 211B PROG PLAN&RSCH&EVALN M216 QUALTV RSCH MTHDLGY N 225 WRTNG FOR PUBLICATN N 40-775-201L 40-775-202L 40-775-203L 40-775-204L 40-775-205L 40-002-201L SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC 1 2 3 4 5 1 SAC SAC HUMANTS SAC SAC PUB HLT 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 40-068-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS 40-096-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 40-150-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 246 WMN ROLES&FMLY HLTH N 247 PPLTN CHNG&PUB PLCY N M250 AIDS IN LATIN AMER 40-276-201L LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P PUB HLT T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1044 TAVROW, P.A. 0 30 LG 4.0 GIPSON, J.D. 20 30 LG 4.0 T 10:00- 12:50P FRANZ 3258 TAUB, B. 0 30 LG 4.0 F 12:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 41235 PONCE, N.A. 3 30 LG 4.0 F 3:00- 4:50P PUB HLT 41235 HALBERT, R.J. 0 30 LG 2.0 M 3:00- 5:50P PUB HLT 51279 SHOAF, K.I. 25 30 LG 4.0 W 10:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 61262 TAUB, B. 10 30 LG 4.0 20 30 LG 4.0 W 9:00- 11:50A PUB HLT 41235 SCHNALL, P.L. 10 30 SO 4.0 M 12:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 41235 FRANK, J.C. 20 30 LG 4.0 T M 2:00- 4:50P 4:00- 5:50P PUB HLT PUB HLT 51279 41268 ANESHENSEL, C.S. GLIK, D.C. 20 48 30 30 LG 4.0 SU 4.0 T T 1:00- 3:50P 8:00- 9:50A PUB HLT PUB HLT 61262 41235 MORISKY, D.E. DU PLESSIS, H.M. 20 20 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 2.0 T 12:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 71257 UPCHURCH, D.M. 20 30 LG 4.0 T 12:00- 1:50P PUB HLT 51279 STRATTON, S.J. 20 30 LG 4.0 T T 12:00- 2:50P 12:00- 2:50P PUB HLT MS 41268 6627 GALAL, O.M. DELP, L. 20 30 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB HLT 61262 GLIK, D.C. 0 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 40-282-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 40-301-201L SEM 1 SAME AS: LATN AM M262 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M252 HLTH POLICY ANLYSIS N 40-312-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: HLT SER M233 254 INTENTIONAL DISASTR N 40-324-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 258 MGMT IN DISASTERS N M264 LATIN AM TRAD MED N 40-348-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 40-383-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 270B FOUNDTNS-CMNTY HLTH N M278 WORK AND HEALTH 40-423-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS N 40-471-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: ENV HLT M270 283 HLT PRMTN-OLDR ADLT N 40-503-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 284 286 SOCIOCLTR-MNTL HLTH N DOCTORAL ROUNDTABLEN 40-505-201L DIS 1 40-517-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS M294 M428 SOCL&BHVR FCTR-AIDS N CHILD&FAMILY HEALTH N 435 ADV ISS-WOMENS HLTH N 40-565-201L LEC 1 40-656-201L SEM 1 SAME AS: HLT SER M428 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 40-665-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 440 HLTH&SCRTY-US BORDR N 40-681-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 447 CM470 HLTH&SOCIAL-MIDEAST N IMPROVING WRKR HLTH N 40-695-200L LEC 1 40-737-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 484 RISK COMMUNICATIONS N 40-769-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 98 / COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Spring 2012 CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS COMPARATIVE LITERATURE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE POLICY FOR ATTENDANCE AND LATE ENROLLMENT IN ALL 2W AND 4W CLASSES: The department will cancel your enrollment in any Comparative Literature 2W and 4W class if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. After the first week of classes, wait-listed students may enroll in Comparative Literature 2W and 4W classes only with permission to enroll obtained from the instructor. 2CW SRV-LIT-ENLTNMT-20C 2DW GREAT BOOKS-WORLD 4CW ENLITNMNT TO 20TH C 4DW GREAT BOOKS 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------152-010-201 152-010-202 152-010-203 152-010-204 152-010-205 152-010-206 ----------152-011-201 152-011-202 152-011-203 152-011-204 152-011-205 152-011-206 52-018-201L 52-018-202L 52-018-203L 52-018-204L 52-018-205L 52-018-206L 52-018-207L 52-019-201L 52-019-202L 52-019-203L 52-019-204L 52-019-205L 52-019-206L 52-019-207L 52-057-201L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TBA TR TR TR TR TBA TBA TR TR MW MW TR TR MW MW MW TR TR TR MW TR TBA 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P HAINES HUMANTS PUB AFF ROYCE HUMANTS BUNCHE HUMANTS A18 A48 2232 162 A48 2178 A48 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 1:00- 1:50P HUMANTS ROYCE HUMANTS ROYCE A48 150 A48 152 11:00- 12:50P 1:00- 2:50P 2:00- 3:50P 1:00- 2:50P 12:00- 1:50P 11:00- 12:50P 11:00- 12:50P 3:00- 4:50P 11:00- 12:50P 2:00- 3:50P 1:00- 2:50P 12:00- 1:50P 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P HUMANTS DODD HAINES BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE HUMANTS ROYCE ROYCE BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES A48 154 A74 2168 1329 2181 A48 148 162 1221A 162 3143 3157 A82 KOMAR, K.L. HEIM, M.H. 132 20 20 20 20 20 20 132 22 22 22 22 22 22 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 LG 5.0 PN 1.0 MUFTI, A.R. BRAUN, W.L. 05 20 RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Comparative Literature 19, seminar 1: Reading Literature in Translation 100 M110 INT-LIT&CRIT THEORY 1001 NIGHTS Y Y Y M148 ARAB FILM AND SONG Y 52-057-202L SEM 2 52-301-200L LEC 1 52-360-200L LEC 1 W M TR 12:00- 12:50P ROYCE 166 2:00- 4:50P HUMANTS 348 11:00- 12:15P BUNCHE 2160 KING, K.C. KAUFMAN, E.K. SLYOMOVICS, S.E. 20 12 15 30 08 13 PN 1.0 LG 5.0 SO 4.0 W 3:00- 5:50P GANA, N. 15 09 SO 4.0 MW TR TR 10:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1256 11:00- 12:15P HAINES A6 9:30- 10:45A HUMANTS A48 SHIDELER, R.P. BURROWS, S. 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REINHARD, K. 25 15 12 30 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 W 1:00- 3:50P HUMANTS 348 MUFTI, A.R. 15 30 SO 4.0 M 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE CIAVOLELLA, M. 15 30 SO 4.0 T 2:00- 4:50P HUMANTS 348 HOCHBERG, G. 12 30 SO 4.0 R W 12:00- 2:50P 5:00- 7:00P HUMANTS 348 HUMANTS 348 KAUFMAN, E.K. 6 20 30 30 SO 5.0 SU 4.0 Comparative Literature 191, seminar 2: Global Literature in Theory and Practice 285 290 Y TRANSLATION WORKSHPY CNTMP THRYS OF CRIT Y 52-846-203L SEM 3 56-451-200L SEM 1 56-499-201L SEM 1 3117 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 56-499-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 56-499-203L SEM 3 3117 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 56-499-204L SEM 4 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Comparative Literature 290, seminar 4: M294 495 LITERARY THEORY Y PREP TEACH LIT&CMPO Y 56-530-200L SEM 1 56-775-200L SEM 1 COMPUTER SCIENCE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. 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1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1 F F F F F F F F F F F MW RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,PRECYB UNDERGRADS 187-096-201 187-096-202 187-096-203 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1 F F F TR 10:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P 10:00- 11:50A RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,PRECYB UNDERGRADS Y Y Y 187-101-201 DIS 187-101-202 DIS 187-101-203 DIS 1A 1B 1C F F F 12:00- 1:50P 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3400 BOELTER 5422 BOELTER 5422 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 26 26 26 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 COMPUTER SCIENCE / 99 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 35L ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y SOFTWARE CONST LAB Y CLS TYP 187-101-204 DIS 187-101-205 DIS 87-105-201L LAB SEC FEE 1D 1E 1 XC CR TP THE STAFF 26 26 23 03 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0 BOELTER 3760 THE STAFF 23 05 LG 2.0 BOELTER 3760 BOELTER 2760 THE STAFF THE STAFF 28 0 07 09 LG 2.0 LG 4.0 MUNTZ, R.R. 0 0 90 45 50 65 65 30 ZHANG, L. 85 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM F F MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2760 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 3760 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP UNITS RESTRICT: COM SCI,EL ENGR,CYBERNTCS UNDERGRADS Y 87-105-202L LAB 2 MW 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: COM SCI,EL ENGR,CYBERNTCS UNDERGRADS M51A Y LOGC DSGN-DGTL SSTM Y 87-105-203L LAB 3 ----------LEC 1 MW MW 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P SAME AS: EL ENGR M16 RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,PRECYB UNDERGRADS 111 112 Y Y OPERATNG SSTMS PRIN Y Y Y MDLG UNCRTN-INF SYS Y Y Y 187-154-201 187-154-202 ----------187-336-201 187-336-202 ----------87-372-201L 87-372-280L DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC DIS LEC 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 80 R 12:00- 1:50P F 2:00- 3:50P TR 10:00- 11:50A F 10:00- 11:50A F 12:00- 1:50P MW 2:00- 3:50P F 2:00- 3:50P UNSCHED BOELTER BOELTER DODD KNSY PV HAINES BOELTER BOELTER 5280 9436 175 1240B A44 2444 2444 30 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 09 LG 4.0 ESKIN, E. 43 42 75 07 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 MAJUMDAR, R. 75 55 11 0.0 LG 4.0 MILLSTEIN, T.D. 55 80 16 0.0 LG 4.0 TAMIR, Y. 40 40 65 65 80 40 40 80 13 07 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 118 CMPTR NTWRK FNDMNTLY ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5249 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 BOELTER 5440 FRANZ 1260 2:00- 3:50P 8:00- 9:50A HAINES 220 BOELTER 5440 BOELTER 2444 PAB 1434A RESTRICT: COM SCI, EE, CYBERNETICS JR OR SR CM124 Y Y COMPUTATNL GENETICS Y 130 Y SOFTWARE ENGINEERNGY 131 Y PROGRAMMING LANGS Y 187-350-201 DIS 1A 187-350-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 F F MW RESTRICT: COM SCI, EE, CYBERNETICS JR OR SR 87-444-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 F TR RESTRICT: COM SCI, CYBERNETICS JUNIORS&SENIORS 87-500-201L LAB 1A ----------LEC 1 F TR 8:00- 9:50A 4:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: COM SCI,CYBER,CS&LING JUNIOR,SENIOR 133 143 M151B Y Y PARALL&DSTRBTD CMPTY Y DATABASE SYSTEMS Y Y Y COMPUTR SYSTMS ARCHY 187-510-201 187-510-202 ----------87-549-201L ----------187-590-201 187-590-202 ----------- LAB LAB LEC DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC 1A 1B 1 1A 1 1A 1B 1 F F MW F MW F F MW 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 5:50P 4:00- 5:50P 10:00- 11:50A 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER FRANZ BOELTER BOELTER FRANZ PUB AFF BOELTER KNSY PV 2444 2258A 2444 2444 2258A 1222 5264 1240B 03 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 FOWLER ROYCE BOELTER BOELTER A139 156 2760 3424 SARRAFZADEH, M. 40 40 50 20 16 27 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 LG 2.0 BOELTER 3424 SARRAFZADEH, M. 20 27 LG 2.0 3424 3424 3424 3424 2444 20 20 20 20 80 05 15 11 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 13 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 09 03 SAME AS: EL ENGR M116C RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS 151C M152A Y Y DESGN-DIGITL SYSTMS Y DIGITAL DESIGN LAB Y 187-650-201 187-650-202 87-651-200L 87-686-201L DIS DIS LEC LAB 1A 1B 1 1 F F TR MW 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 5:50P 10:00- 11:50A SAME AS: EL ENGR M116L RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS Y 87-686-202L LAB 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS 152B 161 DGTL DSGN PROJ LAB ARTIFICL INTELLIGNC Y Y Y Y Y ----------87-689-201L ----------87-689-211L ----------- LAB DIS LAB DIS LEC 1 1A 2 2A 1 MW F TR F TR 12:00- 1:50P 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER RESTRICT: COM SCI,CYBER,CS&LING JUNIOR,SENIOR M171L Y Y DATA COMM SSTMS LAB Y 187-696-201 DIS 187-696-202 DIS 87-709-200L LAB 1A 1B 1 F F T 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 9436 10:00- 11:50A GEOLOGY 4660 10:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3704 40 40 0 1 1A 1B 1 TR F F MW 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P 12:00- 1:50P 12:00- 1:50P SAME AS: EL ENGR M171L 174A 181 INTRO-COMP GRAPHICS Y Y Y FORML LANGS&AUTOMTAY ----------187-720-201 187-720-202 ----------- LEC LAB LAB LEC BOELTER BOELTER GEOLOGY FRANZ 2444 2760 4660 2258A GREIBACH, S.A. 80 40 40 80 15 05 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 F F TR 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 4216 BOTANY 325 BOELTER 5440 THE STAFF 40 40 5 15 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 TBA TBA TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3400 REINMAN, G.D. 5 5 150 16 0.0 0.0 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: COM SCI, CYBERNETICS JUNIORS&SENIORS CM187 Y Y Y THESIS RESEARCH 187-787-201 DIS 1A 187-787-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 SAME AS: BIOMED CM187 201 Y Y COMPUTR SCIENCE SEM Y 217B INTERNET RESEARCH 87-822-201L DIS 1A ----------LAB G1 87-005-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS Y 87-104-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5422 ZHANG, L. 30 03 LG 4.0 TR 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5436 LU, S. 40 30 LG 4.0 ESKIN, E. 25 07 LG 4.0 REIHER, P.L. 25 30 30 0.0 LG 4.0 ZANIOLO, C. 25 16 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 219 CMP SYST MDLNG ANLY Y CM224 COMPUTATNL GENETICS Y 87-114-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 HAINES 220 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS Y Y 236 COMPUTER SECURITY 240B ADV DATA&KNOW BASES Y 87-144-201L DIS 1A 87-217-280L LEC 80 F 2:00- 3:50P UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 87-239-200L LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5252 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 4283 CARDENAS, A.F. 25 03 LG 4.0 TR 12:00- 1:50P SARRAFZADEH, M. 25 14 LG 2.0-12.0 25 01 LG 4.0 5 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 241B PCTRL&MLTMEDIA DTBS Y 87-244-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 259 COMPTR SCI-SYS DSGN Y 261A PRBLM SOLVNG&SEARCHY 87-357-201L LEC 1 BOELTER 4283 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS 87-368-200L LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5436 MW 2:00- 3:20P MOORE RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M266B COMPTNG&INFR-VISION Y 87-397-200L LEC 1 1003 ZHU, S. SAME AS: STATS M232B RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 100 / CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC MATERIALS CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 269 ARTIFICL INTELLIGNC 275 281A 284A ARTIFICIAL LIFE Y CMPUTBLTY&CMPLEXITYY TPCS-AUTOMATA&LANGSY Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 87-410-201L SEM 1 Spring 2012 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 4413 TU, Z. 15 16 LG 4.0 MW MW F 4:00- 5:50P 4:00- 5:50P 2:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5272 BOTANY 133 SLICHTR 2834 SAHAI, A. 30 25 15 09 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 BOELTER 5440 THE STAFF 10 15 LG 2.0-4.0 GAFNI, E.M. 10 10 25 05 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 87-450-200L LEC 1 87-490-200L LEC 1 87-509-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS CM287 THESIS RESEARCH 289RA Y Y RANDOMIZD ALGORITHM Y Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P SAME AS: BIOMED CM287 87-522-201L DIS 1A ----------LAB G1 87-562-200L LEC 1 TBA TBA MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5273 RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC MATERIALS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. For all undergraduate economics courses except Economics 1, 2, and 19, enrollment is not allowed until the first enrollment pass. 1 2 11 PRIN OF ECONOMICS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PRIN OF ECONOMICS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MICROECONOMC THEORYY ----------180-004-201 180-004-202 180-004-203 180-004-204 180-004-205 180-004-206 180-004-207 180-004-208 180-004-209 180-004-210 180-004-211 180-004-212 80-004-220L --------------------180-008-201 180-008-202 180-008-203 180-008-204 180-008-205 180-008-206 180-008-207 180-008-208 180-008-209 180-008-210 ----------180-008-221 180-008-222 180-008-223 180-008-224 180-008-225 180-008-226 180-008-227 ----------- LEC QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ QIZ LEC QIZ LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 2 2A 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 1 TR M M F T W W R R F W T R MW TBA MW T M M R F W W F R T MW M W T R F F T TR 12:30- 1:45P 12:00- 12:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 8:00- 8:50A 4:00- 4:50P 8:00- 8:50A 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:15P HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD PUB AFF BUNCHE HAINES BROAD HUMANTS 39 3211 1221A 2317 2168 3117 3211 3211 170 1256 3156 A44 2100A A51 THE STAFF 8:00- 9:15A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 9:30- 10:45A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 3:15P BROAD DODD DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE ROLFE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD BROAD 2160E 78 146 3157 3143 1323 3164 3156 2100A 1221A 3170 1200 3170 3170 3150 3211 3150 3150 170 2160E THE STAFF 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P 5:00- 5:50P 1:00- 1:50P 4:00- 4:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 12:15P BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES HAINES 2178 3156 2178 2178 2232 3178 2156 3211 3143 2178 A44 A2 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 125 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 8:00- 9:15A BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF ROYCE BROAD 3117 2168 1221A 2250 156 2160E 25 25 25 25 25 400 BAIM, D. THE STAFF ZAME, W.R. 360 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0 0 400 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 250 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 400 14 15 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 13 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 09 01 02 RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS ONLY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 180-052-201 180-052-202 180-052-203 180-052-204 180-052-205 180-052-206 180-052-207 180-052-208 180-052-209 180-052-210 180-052-211 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 2 T M T R R M F W W F F TR RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS ONLY 41 STATS-ECONOMISTS Y Y Y Y Y Y 180-052-221 180-052-222 180-052-223 180-052-224 180-052-225 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 1 T R M R W TR ROJAS, R. RESTRICT: PRE-ECON, PRE-BUS ECON, PRE-ECON/INTERNATIONAL AREA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 180-123-201 180-123-202 180-123-203 180-123-204 180-123-205 180-123-206 180-123-207 180-123-208 180-123-209 180-123-210 180-123-211 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K R M M T T T F W W R F 2:00- 2:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 3156 3178 A44 2168 3178 3157 148 3170 3150 3178 3143 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 104 / ECONOMICS Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 89 HONORS SEMINARS 101 MICROECONOMC THEORYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MACRO ECON THEORY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO-ECONOMETRICS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ECONOMETRICS LAB Y ECON IN PRACTICE Y INTRO-GAME THEORY Y Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 80-267-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R 5:30- 7:20P BUNCHE 1221A MW F R T M W M F T R R R MW F T M R M R M W T W F T M W W TR T T R R M M W R R F F F TR MW 9:30- 10:45A 10:00- 10:50A 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 5:15P 9:00- 9:50A 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 12:50P 11:00- 12:15P 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 3:30- 4:45P 8:00- 9:15A BROAD BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BROAD HAINES PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF DODD BUNCHE PUB AFF 2160E 3153 A44 3157 3153 3153 3153 1343 3211 78 3164 3150 2160E 3211 3157 2156 2100A 3178 3117 3211 2156 3178 2168 2181 2178 3123 3211 2100A 39 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 2400A 147 2209A 1246 ENRL CAP XC CR TP 20 30 SO 1.0 02 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 400 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 390 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 350 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 350 170 100 30 16 01 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 1.0 SO 4.0 LG 4.0 INSTRUCTOR UNITS RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 102 103 103L 106A 106G ----------180-346-201 180-346-202 180-346-203 180-346-204 180-346-205 180-346-206 180-346-207 180-346-208 180-346-209 180-346-210 180-346-211 ----------180-364-201 180-364-202 180-364-203 180-364-204 180-364-205 180-364-206 180-364-207 180-364-208 180-364-209 180-364-210 180-364-211 180-364-212 180-364-213 180-364-214 180-364-215 ----------180-374-201 180-374-202 180-374-203 180-374-204 180-374-205 180-374-206 180-374-207 180-374-208 180-374-209 180-374-210 180-374-211 80-318-201L 80-338-200L 80-420-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC SEM LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1 1 1 SNIDER, C.A. LACZO, S. ROJAS, R. ROJAS, R. 09 13 RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECON MAJORS Y 80-420-210L LEC 2 MW 9:30- 10:45A PUB AFF 1246 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 100 02 LG 4.0 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 12:15P 2:00- 3:15P 12:30- 1:45P 11:00- 12:15P 3:30- 4:45P PUB AFF BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD BROAD PERLOFF ROYCE PERLOFF 1246 2160 146 2168 2181 1246 3117 2156 2168 2168 78 2160E 1102 190 1102 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 100 25 25 25 25 100 25 25 25 25 50 400 120 120 120 30 13 07 14 13 16 SO 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 DODD DODD DODD HAINES BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BROAD BROAD BROAD BUNCHE BROAD HAINES DODD 121 121 147 39 2209A 121 2160 2100A 2100A 2100A 3117 2100A 39 121 07 08 15 09 12 30 SO SO SO SO SO SO THE STAFF LACZO, S. 150 150 300 200 150 150 25 25 25 25 25 25 370 115 09 02 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 ROSS, S.G. 100 30 PN 1.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECON MAJORS 106GL INTRO GAME THY LAB 106P 107 111 121 122 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PRICING&STRATEGY Y HIST OF ECON THEORY Y THEORS-GROWTH&DEVELY INTERNTL TRADE THRY Y INTERNATNL FINANCE Y 130 PUBLIC ECONOMICS ----------180-330-202 180-330-206 180-330-204 180-330-205 ----------180-330-203 180-330-207 180-330-208 180-330-209 80-423-200L 80-421-200L 80-448-200L 80-428-200L 80-432-200L LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 1 1 1 1 1 F F F W W F F F M M TR MW TR TR TR MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. RILEY, J.G. BAIM, D. THE STAFF OZLER, S. 30 RESTRICT: ECON/INTERNATIONAL AREA STUDIES 150 160 164 164L 170 187 Y Y LABOR ECONOMICS Y MONEY AND BANKING Y ECONOMIC GROWTH Y ECONOMIC GROWTH LABY Y Y Y Y Y Y INDUS ORG-THRY&TCTC Y APPLICATN ECON THRY Y 80-480-200L 80-480-201L 80-647-200L 80-673-200L 80-684-200L ----------180-685-201 180-685-202 180-685-203 180-685-204 180-685-205 180-685-206 80-720-200L 80-805-200L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC SEM 1 2 1 1 1 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 MW MW TR MW TR F F F T R M M W MW 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 2:00- 3:15P 5:30- 6:45P 9:30- 10:45A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 5:00- 5:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:15A MWF 2:00- 2:50P KROP, R.A. KROP, R.A. THE STAFF BAIM, D. FAJGELBAUM, P.D. FAJGELBAUM, P.D. Economics 187, seminar 1: Household and Family Economics 188 CAREER DEVELOPMENT Y 80-828-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ECON,BUS ECON,ECON/INTERNATIONL AREA,JUNIORS AND ABOVE 201C EQUILIBRM&WLFR ECON Y 202C TPCS-MACROECONOMICSY 203C SYSTEMS MODELS 80-061-200L LEC 1 TR 8:30- 10:30A PUB AFF 2250 60 20 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:20P 170 ATKESON, A.G. 60 20 SO 4.0 10:00- 11:20A PUB AFF 1222 KASY, M. 60 20 SO 4.0 12:00- 1:30P 4240 COSTA, D.L. 20 30 SU 4.0 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-014-200L LEC 1 MW DODD RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 80-023-200L LEC 1 MW RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 204C APPLIC OF ECON THRY Y 80-033-200L SEM 1 W PUB AFF RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 EDUCATION / 105 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 204E APPLIC OF ECON THRY Y 204F APPLIC OF ECON THRY Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 80-035-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MWF 5:00- 7:20P BUNCHE HARBERGER, A.C. 24 30 SO 4.0 BURSTEIN, A.T. 10 30 SO 4.0 SCHWEITZER, S.O. 10 30 LG 2.0 0 30 SU 4.0 2249 UNITS RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-036-200L LEC 1 VAR RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M204N PHARMCTCL ECON&PLCYY 80-048-200L SEM 1 R 4:30- 6:20P PUB HLT 61269 SAME AS: HLT SER M204C RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 204R APPLIC OF ECON THRY Y 80-026-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 207 HIST-ECONMC THOUGHT Y 212B APPLIED GAME THEORY Y 218C SEM-ECONOMIC THEORY Y 80-045-200L LEC 1 TBA THE STAFF 0 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 9294 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 20 30 SO 4.0 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 9294 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 30 30 SU 4.0 3:30- 4:45P RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-078-200L LEC 1 MW RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-111-200L SEM 1 T RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 219C ECON THRY&MATH ECONY 221C MONETARY ECON III Y 228C SEM-MONETARY ECON Y 229C WKSHP-MONETARY ECONY 80-114-200L LEC 1 R BUNCHE 9383 MEYER-TER-VEHN, M. 30 30 SU 4.0 9:00- 11:30A BUNCHE 9383 FARMER, R.E. 20 30 SO 4.0 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 9294 HELLWIG, C. 30 30 SU 4.0 11:40- 12:50P BUNCHE 9383 HELLWIG, C. 40 30 SU 4.0 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 9383 MATZKIN, R.L. 30 30 SU 4.0 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-127-200L LEC 1 M RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-168-200L SEM 1 T RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-174-200L LEC 1 M RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 238C PROSEM-ECONOMETRICSY 80-230-200L SEM 1 R RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 239C WRKSHP-ECONOMETRICSY C246C ECONOMIC HISTORY Y 248C ECONOMIC HISTORY Y 80-236-200L LEC 1 W 4:00- 5:20P BUNCHE 9294 MATZKIN, R.L. 30 30 SU 4.0 2:00- 3:20P BUNCHE 9383 COSTA, D.L. 30 30 SU 4.0 12:30- 1:30P BUNCHE 9383 COSTA, D.L. 30 30 SU 4.0 CASANOVA RIVAS, M. 20 30 SO 4.0 9:00- 11:30A BUNCHE 9294 DUPAS, P.M. 20 30 SO 4.0 THE STAFF RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-297-200L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-313-200L SEM 1 T RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 262A TOPCS IN LABOR ECON Y 262D DEVELOPMENT ECON 268C SEM-LABOR&POPULATN Y 269C WORKSHOP-LABOR ECONY 271C MATH THRY-INDUS ORG Y 80-383-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 80-373-200L LEC 1 R RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-414-200L SEM 1 M 1:00- 2:25P BUNCHE 9383 3:30- 4:50P BUNCHE 9383 30 30 SU 4.0 40 30 SU 4.0 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-422-200L LEC 1 T RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-429-200L LEC 1 TBA SNIDER, C.A. RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 278C INDSTRL ORGN&REGLTN Y 279C WRKSHP-BUSINESS ORG Y 282B TPCS-INTERNTNL ECON Y 80-474-200L SEM 1 W 12:30- 1:25P BUNCHE 9294 HOPENHAYN, H.A. 30 30 SU 4.0 2:00- 3:20P BUNCHE 9383 HOPENHAYN, H.A. 40 30 SU 4.0 FAJGELBAUM, P.D. 0 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-480-200L LEC 1 T RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-494-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS C285C INTERNATIONAL ECON 287C ECONOMIC DEVELOPMNTY Y 288C INTRNTL&DEVELP ECON Y 298C ASSET PRICING 80-512-200L SEM 1 W 3:30- 4:50P BUNCHE 2249 TORNELL, A. 25 30 SU 4.0 5:00- 7:20P BUNCHE 2249 HARBERGER, A.C. 24 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:20P BUNCHE 9383 TORNELL, A. 24 30 SU 4.0 ELLICKSON, B.C. 20 30 SU 4.0 WRIGHT, M.L. 20 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-522-200L LEC 1 MWR RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 80-528-200L SEM 1 R RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 80-586-201L SEM 1 VAR RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 495 TCHING-COLLEGE ECON Y 80-775-200L SEM 1 F 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2156 RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS EDUCATION A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. 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ORELLANA, M.E. 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10:50A 12:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR Y 90-460-202L LAB 2 M 4:00- 7:50P RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR Y 90-460-203L LAB 3 T 12:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR Y 90-460-204L LAB 4 T 4:00- 7:50P ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 20 30 LG 2.0 ENGR IV 54137 HEYRAT, M. 20 30 LG 2.0 ENGR IV 54137 HEYRAT, M. 20 30 LG 2.0 4000A DANESHRAD, B. 150 15 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR Y 90-460-205L LAB 5 F 12:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR Y 90-460-206L LAB 6 F 4:00- 7:50P RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,CHEM,MECH JR/SR 113 DIGITAL SIGNL PROCS 113D Y Y Y Y Y DGTL SGNL PRCSG DES Y Y 115AL Y ANALOG ELCTRN LAB 1 Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P MS W F W M F MW 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 2214 BOELTER 4283 WGYOUNG 1044 BOELTER 4413 MS 5203 ENGR IV 44110 DANESHRAD, B. 30 30 30 30 30 25 08 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 4:00- 5:50P 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV ENGR IV 44110 54137 MESGHALI, F. 25 17 30 0.0 LG 2.0 4:00- 7:50P ENGR IV 54137 MESGHALI, F. 17 30 LG 2.0 4:00- 7:50P ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 17 30 LG 2.0 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 17 30 LG 2.0 15138 RAZAVI, B. 14 30 LG 4.0 MARKOVIC, D. 81 01 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 190-471-201 190-471-202 190-471-203 190-471-204 190-471-205 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1 RESTRICT: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS 90-472-201L LAB 90-493-201L LAB 1A 1 MW W RESTRICT: EE AND CS&E JUNIORS AND SENIORS Y 90-493-202L LAB 2 W RESTRICT: EE AND CS&E JUNIORS AND SENIORS Y 90-493-203L LAB 3 R RESTRICT: EE AND CS&E JUNIORS AND SENIORS Y 90-493-204L LAB 4 R RESTRICT: EE AND CS&E JUNIORS AND SENIORS 115BL ANALOG ELCTRN LAB 2 Y 115C DGTL ELCTRNC CIRCTS Y 90-495-200L LAB 1 F 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 3400 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: EE AND CS&E JUNIORS AND SENIORS Y Y Y 190-496-201 DIS 190-496-202 DIS 190-496-203 DIS 1A 1B 1C T R W 12:00- 12:50P LAKRETZ 100 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5419 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5280 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 20 20 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / 109 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 115D DSGN-ELCTRNC CIRCTS Y M116C Y COMPUTR SYSTMS ARCHY M116L Y Y ----------- CLS TYP SEC FEE LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 9436 MOLOUDI, S. 23 01 LG 4.0 F MW 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5272 10:00- 11:50A KNSY PV 1240B TAMIR, Y. 23 0 03 0.0 LG 4.0 THE STAFF 0 0 27 0.0 LG 2.0 UNITS RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 90-498-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 SAME AS: COM SCI M151B RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS DIGITAL DESIGN LAB 90-509-201L DIS 90-511-201L LAB 1A 1 F MW 10:00- 11:50A FOWLER A139 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 3424 SAME AS: COM SCI M152A RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS Y 90-511-202L LAB 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3424 SARRAFZADEH, M. 25 27 LG 2.0 BOELTER 2760 WILLSON, A.N. 40 14 LG 4.0 CANDLER, R.N. 20 20 16 13 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: COM SCI AND EL ENGR JUNIORS&SENIORS 121B PRIN-SEMICON DEVICE Y 122L Y Y SEMCNDCT DVICES LAB Y 129D Y Y Y Y SEMICNDCTR PROCESNGY 131B Y INTR-STOCHSTC PRCSS Y 132A Y COMMUNICATN SYSTEMSY ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: EE AND MAT SCI UNDERGRADS 190-576-201 DIS 1A 190-576-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 F R TR 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 9436 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 4283 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 4283 RESTRICT: JUNIOR OR SENIOR EL ENGR AND MAT SCI 190-432-201 190-432-202 190-432-203 190-432-204 ----------- LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 M T W R M 12:00- 3:50P 12:00- 3:50P 12:00- 3:50P 12:00- 3:50P 10:00- 11:50A ENGR IV ENGR IV ENGR IV ENGR IV BOELTER 18132 18132 18132 18132 5420 CHUI, C.O. 4 4 4 4 39 01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 W TR 9:00- 12:50P ENGR IV 53125 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 9436 BALAKRISHNAN, A.V. 39 36 16 0.0 LG 4.0 12:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5280 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5249 VILLASENOR, J.D. 36 81 16 0.0 LG 4.0 THE STAFF 27 27 27 27 96 09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 WANG, Y. 24 24 24 24 140 07 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RAHMAT-SAMII, Y. 28 28 28 28 28 26 09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 LAROCCA, T.R. 26 12 13 0.0 LG 4.0 6 6 20 13 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 JALALI, B. 46 03 LG 4.0 01 OZCAN, A. 23 23 25 25 27 13 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 KAISER, W.J. 27 27 03 0.0 LG 4.0 HE, L. 27 20 30 14 30 0.0 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 90-618-201L LAB 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS 90-626-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 M TR RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS 141 Y Y Y Y PRINC-FEEDBK CONTRL Y 161 Y Y Y Y ELECTROMAGNTC WAVESY 190-630-201 190-630-202 190-630-203 190-630-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 T W R W MW 12:00- 12:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER GEOLOGY BOELTER HAINES KNSY PV 9436 6704 5419 A18 1200B F R F R MW 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 3:50P MS BOELTER PUB AFF BOELTER BOELTER 5127 5419 1234 2760 3400 M T W T R MW 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 11:00- 11:50A 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5280 5420 5272 5419 2760 5273 T T 2:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 1246 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5514 RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS 190-675-201 190-675-202 190-675-203 190-675-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 162A Y Y Y Y Y WIRELESS COMMUNICTN Y 190-776-201 190-776-202 190-776-203 190-776-204 190-776-205 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 164D Y MICRWV WIRLSS DESGN Y 90-779-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: ALL UG ENGR MAJORS,MATH-COMP,CYBERNT M171L Y Y DATA COMM SSTMS LAB Y 172 INTRO-LASR&QUAN ELC Y 190-801-201 LAB 190-801-202 LAB 90-836-200L LAB 1A 1B 1 R W T 12:00- 3:50P 12:00- 3:50P 10:00- 1:50P ENGR IV 64132 ENGR IV 64132 BOELTER 3704 MW 10:00- 11:20A BOELTER 9436 W M MW F TR 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A F MW 11:00- 11:50A BOTANY 325 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5252 SAME AS: COM SCI M171L ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 174 176 Y Y SEMICNDCTR OPTOELEC Y Y LASRS-BIOMED APLCTN Y 190-840-201 190-840-202 ----------90-850-201L ----------- DIS DIS LEC DIS LEC 1A 1B 1 1A 1 BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER MS BOELTER 4283 5272 5422 5128 5272 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS Y Y 180D SYSTEMS DESIGN 201A Y VLSI DESGN AUTOMATN Y Y 90-860-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS 90-782-201L LAB 1A 94-009-200L LEC 1 94-009-280L LEC 80 R 12:00- 3:50P TR 12:00- 1:50P UNSCHED ENGR IV 44110 BOELTER 5272 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 209AS TPC-CRCTS&EMBED SYS Y 94-046-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5264 CABRIC, D. 25 13 SO 4.0 MW 4:00- 5:50P MS SAYED, A.H. 30 09 LG 4.0 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5264 20 07 LG 4.0 MW 10:00- 11:30A BOELTER 8500 20 03 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 210B OPTIMAL LINEAR EST Y 212B MULTI SYS&FILTR BNK Y 94-023-200L LEC 1 5127 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-037-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 214B SPEECH PROCESSING Y 94-053-200L LEC 1 ALWAN, A.A. RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 94-053-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED ALWAN, A.A. 30 30 LG 4.0 YANG, C.K. 30 30 LG 4.0 RAZAVI, B. 25 16 LG 4.0 RAZAVI, B. 0 30 LG 4.0 PAMARTI, S. 30 03 LG 4.0 0 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 215B ADV DGTL INTGR CRCT Y 215D ANALOG MICRSYS DSGN Y 94-060-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 94-066-200L LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 8500 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 94-066-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 215E SIGNAL&SYNCHRONIZTN Y 94-074-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A MS 5203 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 94-074-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 110 / ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 216B ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER VLSI SIGNAL PRCSSNG Y Y CLS TYP SEC Spring 2012 FEE 94-094-200L LEC 1 94-094-280L LEC 80 TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MW 2:00- 3:50P UNSCHED BOELTER 8500 THE STAFF MARKOVIC, D. 45 30 07 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 VAN DER SCHAAR, M. 0 30 LG 4.0 DAYS UNITS RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 218 NTWRK ECON&GAM THRYY 94-107-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 221C MCROWVE SEMCDR DEVCY 225 SEMICOND NANOSTRUCTY 230B DIGITAL CMMNCTN SYS Y 94-121-200L LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5419 BOELTER 5252 THE STAFF 25 09 LG 4.0 HUFFAKER, D.L. 30 03 LG 4.0 POTTIE, G.J. 0 30 LG 4.0 WESEL, R.D. 40 15 LG 4.0 WESEL, R.D. 30 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-151-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-173-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 231E CHANNEL CODING THRY Y 94-183-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2760 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 94-183-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 232B TELCOM SWCH&QUE SYSY 232E GRAPHS&NETWORK FLOWY 233 WIRELESS COMM SYST Y 94-185-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RUBIN, I. 0 30 LG 4.0 ROYCHOWDHURY, V.P. 25 15 LG 4.0 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5280 POTTIE, G.J. 20 13 LG 4.0 TR MW 12:00- 1:50P 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1044 BOELTER 5514 THE STAFF DOLECEK, L. 25 6 14 30 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5514 LEE, J.H. 6 30 SO 4.0 ITOH, T. 20 13 LG 4.0 25 07 LG 4.0 25 09 SO 4.0 22 30 SU 1.0 0 50 30 30 SU 3.0 SU 1.0 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 94-188-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P TR BOELTER 5422 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-194-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 236C 239AS OPTM MTH-LG-SCL SYS Y SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS Y 94-211-200L LEC 1 94-229-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 94-229-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 266 CMPTTN MTHD-ELCTRMGY 273 NONLINEAR PHOTONICS Y 94-368-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5252 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5422 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5280 R 12:00- 12:50P CNSI F M 10:00- 12:50P MS 5233 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5440 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-438-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 279AS TPC-PHYS&WV ELCTRNC Y 94-410-200L LEC 1 JOSHI, C.J. RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 279CS CLEAN GRN IGERT SEM Y 295 297 ACADMC TECH WRITING Y TOPICS IN ELEC ENGR Y 94-412-201L SEM 1 5200 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 94-571-201L SEM 1 94-582-201L SEM 1 THE STAFF THE STAFF RESTRICT: EE GRADUATE STUDENTS Electrical Engineering 297, seminar 1: ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Engineering A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. If necessary, consult an HSSEAS counselor in 6426 Boelter Hall. 98 CAREERS-ENGINEERING Y 86-294-200L SEM 1 W 4:00- 5:50P MS 4000A SILVERSTEIN, R.L. 200 30 PN 2.0 BOELTER 5419 MAHENDRA, S. 39 30 LG 4.0 HUMANTS A51 THE STAFF 120 09 LG 4.0 BRISTOW, D.K. 20 20 20 20 20 20 102 16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS 103 ENVIRNMNTL NANOTECHY 86-321-200L LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS 110 TECH MGMT&ECONOMICSY ----------- LEC 1 MW 6:00- 7:50P RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY 112 ENTREPRENEURSHIP Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 186-361-201 186-361-202 186-361-203 186-361-204 186-361-205 186-361-206 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 F F F F F F TR 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER LAKRETZ 4413 4413 4413 4413 4413 4413 110 RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY Y Y Y Y Y Y 186-377-201 186-377-202 186-377-203 186-377-204 186-377-205 186-377-206 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F F F F F F F 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 4283 4283 4283 4283 4283 4283 17 17 17 17 17 17 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Engineering 183EW, there is a maximum of 20 students per discussion section. Students MUST attend the section in which they are enrolled; they cannot enroll in one section and attend another. Students cannot move from one section to another once the term begins. 183EW ENGINEERING&SOCIETY Y 185EW Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ART-ENGR ENDEAVORS Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A KNSY PV 1220B WELTMAN, G. 160 THE STAFF 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 27 LG 4.0 27 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 LACKMAN, L.M. 20 20 0 30 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 PAO, P.S. 0 30 LG 4.0 0 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY 186-799-201 186-799-202 186-799-203 186-799-204 186-799-205 186-799-206 186-799-207 186-799-208 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 T T W W R R F F MW 10:00- 12:50P 1:00- 3:50P 10:00- 12:50P 1:00- 3:50P 10:00- 12:50P 1:00- 3:50P 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5420 5420 5420 5420 5420 5420 5420 5420 5264 RESTRICT: ALL UNDEGRADUATE ENGINEERING MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY 200 Y Y PROGRM MGMT PRNCPLSY 201 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Y 186-811-201 DIS 1A 186-811-202 DIS 1B 86-000-280L LEC 80 F 9:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5264 F 9:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5419 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 86-006-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM M495C SPRVSD TEACHNG PREP Y 86-795-201L SEM 1 TBA Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 ENGLISH / 111 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS ENGLISH A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. English 100 thru 179 are limited to English and American Literature and Culture majors and English minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any student meeting course requisites may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. English 180 thru M191E are limited to SENIOR English and/or American Literature and Culture majors at all times. For English 4HW seating is prioritized for current College Honors students who are encouraged to sign up by visiting the English Undergraduate Offices in 158/160 Humanities Building. Other students may obtain seats after all interested College Honors students have been accommodated. 4HW CRITCL READ&WRITING Y 96-120-200L LEC 1 TR 9:00- 10:50A HAINES A76 20 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT For English 4W, only three to four sections are limited to English majors each term. All other sections are open to ALL students who have completed English Composition 3 throughout the enrollment period. Before attempting to enroll in any section of English 4W, determine if it is a restricted section by checking the "Res’t" column online. 4W CRITCL READ&WRITING Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 96-113-201L 96-113-202L 96-113-203L 96-113-204L 96-113-205L 96-113-206L 96-113-207L 96-113-208L 96-113-209L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TR TBA 9:00- 10:50A 10:00- 11:50A 11:00- 12:50P 12:00- 1:50P 1:00- 2:50P 2:00- 3:50P 3:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:50A BUNCHE BOELTER ROYCE HAINES BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE HUMANTS 3153 5272 190 A6 3123 1278 3123 A32 ROYCE PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF HUMANTS 160 2238 1278 1284 A48 MOORE 1003 BUNCHE HUMANTS PAB HUMANTS PUB AFF HAINES PUB AFF HUMANTS MS BUNCHE HUMANTS HUMANTS BROAD PUB AFF HUMANTS HUMANTS HAINES HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES HAINES HAINES BUNCHE HAINES HUMANTS BUNCHE HUMANTS 2209A A40 2748 A48 1234 110 2278 A48 7608 2209A A56 A60 2100A 2214 A56 A60 A2 A18 2209A 3157 A82 A6 A20 3157 A82 A48 1221A A60 GUDAS, E.E. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG LG LG 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 20 30 LG 5.0 160 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 160 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 160 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 03 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PN 1.0 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y Y Y Y Y 96-113-210L 96-113-211L 96-113-212L 96-113-213L 96-113-214L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 10 11 12 13 14 TR TR TR TR TR 9:00- 10:50A 12:00- 1:50P 1:00- 2:50P 2:00- 3:50P 3:00- 4:50P NAGAO, C.A. RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y 96-113-215L LEC 15 TR 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 10A LIT IN ENGL TO 1700 10B LIT-ENGL 1700-1850 10C LIT-ENGL 1850-NOW 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------196-030-201 196-030-202 196-030-203 196-030-204 196-030-205 196-030-206 196-030-207 196-030-208 ----------196-031-201 196-031-202 196-031-203 196-031-204 196-031-205 196-031-206 196-031-207 196-031-208 ----------196-032-201 196-032-202 196-032-203 196-032-204 196-032-205 196-032-206 196-032-207 196-032-208 96-056-201L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 MWF F F F F F F F F MWF F F F F F F F F MWF F F F F F F F F M 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P CHISM, C.N. BATTEN, C.L. GROSSMAN, J.H. BATTEN, C.L. 02 04 30 RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN English 19, seminar 1: Birth of Comic Strip For English M50, Friday screenings from 4 to 6:50 p.m. are held from the second week of class to the sixth or seventh week. Attendance at these screenings is required of all students in the class. M50 INTR-VISUAL CULTURE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:30- 12:45P MELNITZ 1409 MCHUGH, K.A. 80 T T W W F F M M TR 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 3:15P MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ MELNITZ ROYCE 2410 2410 2568B 2568B 2568B 2568B 2410 2410 190 F F F F F F MW 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 12:30- 1:45P HUMANTS HAINES HUMANTS HUMANTS HAINES HUMANTS HUMANTS A68 A24 A48 A60 A24 A48 135 F F F F MW 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 11:50A HAINES HUMANTS HAINES HAINES BUNCHE PUB AFF 30 SO 5.0 LOWENSTEIN, A.S. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 120 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 DICKEY, S.J. 20 20 20 20 20 20 80 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 118 A65 A6 A20 3157 GOYAL, Y. 20 20 20 20 25 03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 1222 LOPEZ, M.K. 60 07 SO 5.0 SAME AS: FILM TV M50 80 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MAJOR AMER AUTHORS Y 196-170-201 196-170-202 196-170-203 196-170-204 196-170-205 196-170-206 196-170-207 196-170-208 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1 RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS 91A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO TO POETRY 196-220-201 196-220-202 196-220-203 196-220-204 196-220-205 196-220-206 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS M104D CNTMP AFRICN AM LIT Y Y Y Y Y 196-272-201 196-272-202 196-272-203 196-272-204 96-313-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 SAME AS: AFRO-AM M104D RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR M105B CHCNO LIT 1920-1970 Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P SAME AS: CHICANO M105B RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y Y 196-381-201 DIS 196-381-202 DIS 1A 1B W W 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P DODD 178 HUMANTS A48 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 15 15 0.0 0.0 112 / ENGLISH Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE M105D ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER INTRO TO LATINO LIT Y Y Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 196-381-203 DIS 1C 196-381-204 DIS 1D 96-385-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP W W TR 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 12:00- 1:50P DODD 178 HUMANTS A48 BUNCHE 3211 BORIA-RIVERA, E. 15 15 25 14 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 3126 ROWE, K.E. 25 13 SO 5.0 ROYCE 162 DIMURO, J.A. 45 15 SO 5.0 ROYCE 162 MANIQUIS, R.M. 45 14 SO 5.0 146 STOCKWELL, D.M. 80 04 SO 5.0 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 14 SO 5.0 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 UNITS SAME AS: CHICANO M105D RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR M107A STDS-WOMENS WRITING Y 96-355-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A ROLFE SAME AS: WOM STD M107A RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 110 STUDIES IN GENRE Y 96-359-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 111C TOPICS-BIBLICAL LIT 113A HIST OF ENGL LANG Y 96-373-200L LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:30- 12:45P DODD RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 115E Y Y Y Y Y SCIENCE FICTION 196-378-201 196-378-202 196-378-203 196-378-204 96-394-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 W W W W MW 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 1:50P HAINES ROLFE MS HAINES ROYCE 122 3134 7608 A2 154 KUCUKALIC, L. 20 20 20 20 45 DODD 175 HUEHLS, M.A. 80 PUB AFF FRANZ HAINES ROLFE ROLFE 2242 2258A A20 3126 3126 REINHARD, K. 20 20 20 20 45 PUB AFF 2242 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 119 LITERARY CITIES Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 119, lecture 1: Literary Los Angeles 121 Y Y Y Y AESTHTCS&CRTCL THRY Y 196-416-201 196-416-202 196-416-203 196-416-204 96-425-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 R R R R TR 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 125 VIOLENCE-LITERATURE Y 131 POSTCOLONIAL LITS 96-451-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P MANIQUIS, R.M. 45 07 SO 5.0 SHARPE, J.A. 80 02 SO 5.0 LOWENSTEIN, A.S. 20 20 20 20 45 13 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:30- 10:45A HUMANTS A65 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 131, lecture 1: Caribbean Contact Zones 133 Y Y Y Y TRANSATLNTC LT&CLTR Y 196-472-201 196-472-202 196-472-203 196-472-204 96-504-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 W W W W TR 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 11:50A BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE 3143 A28 3143 3211 162 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 133, lecture 1: Transatlantic Modernism: Routes of American Cultural Production, 1855 to 1945 136 CREATV WRIT-POETRY Y 96-518-200L SEM 1 W 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS 222B MULLEN, H.R. 15 30 SO 5.0 R 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS 222B YENSER, S.I. 15 30 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 96-518-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 137 CREAT WRIT-SHT STRY Y 96-522-200L SEM 1 T 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS 222B KEVORKIAN, K.K. 15 30 SO 5.0 F 2:00- 4:50P HUMANTS 222B NG, F.M. 15 30 SO 5.0 M MW 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A56 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3126 HALLORAN, J.A. GOODWIN, J.E. 0 45 30 09 SO 5.0 SO 5.0 JAGER, E. 40 15 SO 5.0 CHISM, C.N. 80 05 SO 5.0 ALLEN, M.J. 20 20 20 20 80 03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 BRAUNMULLER, A.R. 20 20 20 20 80 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 96-522-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 138 139 SCREENPLAY INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS Y Y 96-528-200L SEM 1 96-534-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 139, lecture 1: Ernest Hemingway: A Writer’s Life 140A CHAUCER-CBURY TALES Y 96-540-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROYCE 154 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 143 DRAMA TO 1576 150A Y Y Y Y SHAKES-POEM&ER PLAY Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:30- 1:45P HUMANTS A65 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 196-558-201 196-558-202 196-558-203 196-558-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 W W W W MW 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 11:15A MS MS HAINES HAINES HUMANTS 3915D 5118 A6 A20 169 PAB BUNCHE HUMANTS GEOLOGY PUB AFF 1749 3143 A65 6704 1234 MS KNSY PV MS MS PUB AFF 5118 1220B 7608 5137 2238 BRAUNMULLER, A.R. 20 20 20 20 45 ROLFE 3126 ROWE, K.E. 45 15 SO 5.0 154 CUNNINGHAM, K.J. 45 13 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 150B Y Y Y Y SHAKESP-LATER PLAYS Y 196-601-201 196-601-202 196-601-203 196-601-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 W W W W TR 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 12:30- 1:45P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 150C Y Y Y Y SHAKESPEARE-TOPICS Y 196-602-201 196-602-202 196-602-203 196-602-204 96-607-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 R R R R W 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 150C, lecture 1: Shakespearean Tragicomedy 151 MILTON 155 RENAISSANCE SUBJCTS Y Y 96-610-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 96-631-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A ROYCE RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR English 155, lecture 1: Gender and Renaissance Drama 161B DRAMA ENGL TO 1850 163C JANE AUSTEN & PEERS Y Y 164B Y Y Y Y Y 96-668-200L LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P PUB AFF 2238 BATTEN, C.L. 45 05 SO 5.0 MELLOR, A.K. 80 15 SO 5.0 BRISTOW, J.E. 20 20 20 20 80 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P HUMANTS A65 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 19TH-C CRITCL PROSE 196-680-201 196-680-202 196-680-203 196-680-204 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 R R R R TR 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 12:30- 1:45P PUB AFF MS PUB AFF HUMANTS PUB AFF 2242 5147 2242 A26 1246 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y 196-685-201 DIS 1A R 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 1044 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 20 0.0 Spring 2012 ENGLISH / 113 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 164C ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 19TH-CENTURY NOVEL Y Y Y Y 196-685-202 196-685-203 196-685-204 96-686-200L CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS LEC 1B 1C 1D 1 FEE INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP GEOLOGY 4645 WGYOUNG 1044 MOORE 1003 ROLFE 3126 GROSSMAN, J.H. 20 20 20 40 ROYCE 154 LOOBY, C.J. 45 07 SO 5.0 ROYCE 154 MESLE, S. 45 14 SO 5.0 1234 GUDAS, E.E. 80 30 SO 5.0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R R R MW 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 12:00- 1:50P XC CR TP 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 UNITS RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 166C AMER LIT 1832-1865 Y 167B AMER FCTN TO 1900 Y 170C AMER LIT SINCE 1945 96-698-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 96-703-200L LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:15A PUB AFF RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 173B AMER PTRY SNCE 1945 Y Y Y Y Y 196-723-201 196-723-202 196-723-203 196-723-204 96-739-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 R R R R MW 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 11:50A DODD LAKRETZ KNSY PV KNSY PV ROLFE 146 101 1200B 1220B 3126 GUDAS, E.E. 20 20 20 20 45 ROYCE 162 ALLMENDINGER, B. 45 30 SO 5.0 ROLFE 3126 BORST, A. 45 30 SO 5.0 KUCUKALIC, L. 15 30 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 174A AMER FCTN 1900-1945 174C CNTMP AMRCN FICTION Y Y 96-744-200L LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 96-746-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ENGL OR AM LIT&CULT MAJOR OR MINOR 180 TOPICS-LITERATURE Y 96-777-200L SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A60 RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORS 181A TOPIC-GENRE STUDIES 181D IMPRL&POSTCLNL STDS Y Y 96-782-200L SEM 1 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE DIMURO, J.A. 15 30 SO 5.0 R W 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A56 3118 SUZUKI, E.M. 15 30 SO 5.0 M 4:00- 6:50P HUMANTS A60 NAGY, J.F. 15 30 SO 5.0 W 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A60 DICKEY, S.J. 15 30 SO 5.0 R 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A56 RODES, D.S. 15 30 SO 5.0 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A56 LOOBY, C.J. 15 30 SO 5.0 10:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A60 COLACURCIO, M.J. 15 30 SO 5.0 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A60 HUEHLS, M.A. 15 30 SO 5.0 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A60 ALLMENDINGER, B. 15 30 SO 5.0 HUMANTS A60 CHISM, C.N. GROSSMAN, J.H. HUEHLS, M.A. YARBOROUGH, R.A. 1 1 1 15 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG SO 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A60 LOPEZ, M.K. 15 30 SO 5.0 12:00- 2:50P LING, J. 15 30 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE 96-785-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORS English 181D, seminar 1: Postcolonial Science Fiction 182A MEDIEVAL LITERATURE Y 96-794-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORS English 182A, seminar 1: 182B RNSNC&ERLY MDRN LIT Y 96-798-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORS English 182B, seminar 1: Shakespeare’s Second Tetralogy Y 96-798-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORS English 182B, seminar 2: Shakespeare’s The Spring’s Tale and The Tempest: Bring Forth a Wonder to Content Ye 183B 19TH-CENT AMER LIT Y 96-807-200L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE English 183B, seminar 1: Queer Novels Y 96-807-201L SEM 2 TR RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE 183C 20C&21C AMERICN LIT Y 96-809-200L SEM 1 R RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE English 183c, seminar 1: Thomas Pynchon Y 96-809-201L SEM 2 W RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE English 183C, seminar 2: The Dumming down #f AmerEka 188SB M191A INDIV STD FOR USIE Y Y Y TPCS-AFRCN AMRC LIT Y 96-829-201L 96-829-202L 96-829-203L 96-843-200L TUT TUT TUT SEM 1 2 3 1 VAR VAR VAR R 12:00- 2:50P 2.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 SAME AS: AFRO-AM M179A RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE M191B CHICANO/LATINO LIT Y 96-844-200L SEM 1 W SAME AS: CHICANO M139 RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE M191C TOPICS-ASIAN AM LIT Y 96-847-200L SEM 1 T HUMANTS A60 SAME AS: ASIA AM M191F RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE English M191C, seminar 1: Asian American Short Fiction, 1940s to 1970s For English 191H, seminar 3, enrollment is limited to students proposing to produce a creative thesis pursuant to their eligibility for the creative writing concentration in English. 191H HONORS SEMINAR Y 96-845-201L SEM 1 F 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A56 GALLAGHER, L. 15 30 LG 5.0 F 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A60 CUNNINGHAM, K.J. 15 30 LG 5.0 F 11:00- 1:50P HUMANTS 222B WILSON, R. 15 30 LG 5.0 M 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A56 STOCKWELL, D.M. 12 30 SO 4.0 9:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A56 GALLAGHER, L. 12 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 96-845-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 96-845-203L SEM 3 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 211 OLD ENGLISH Y 96-061-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 246 RENAISSANCE LIT Y 96-338-200L LEC 1 T RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 96-338-201L LEC 2 W 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A56 SHUGER, D.K. 12 30 SO 4.0 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A56 DEUTSCH, H.E. 12 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 250 RESTORATION&18C LIT Y 252 VICTORIAN LIT Y 254 AMER LIT TO 1900 Y 96-368-200L LEC 1 R RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 96-398-200L LEC 1 T 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS A56 BRISTOW, J.E. 12 30 SO 4.0 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A56 COLACURCIO, M.J. 12 30 SO 4.0 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A56 BURROWS, S.M. 12 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 96-413-200L LEC 1 W RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 255 CONTEMP AMERICN LIT Y 96-418-200L LEC 1 M RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 259 STUDIES IN CRITICSM Y M262 STDS-AFRO-AMER LIT Y 96-448-200L LEC 1 R 3:00- 5:50P HUMANTS 348 REINHARD, K. 12 30 SO 4.0 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A56 GOYAL, Y. 6 30 SO 4.0 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1265 KROSKRITY, P.V. 5 30 LG 4.0 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3143 MOTT, C.M. 20 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 96-467-200L LEC 1 T SAME AS: AFRO-AM M200E RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS M266 CULT VWS-NATV AMRCN Y 96-489-200L SEM 1 R SAME AS: AM IND M200B RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS 495A SPRVSD TEACHNG PREP Y 96-790-200L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 114 / ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP Spring 2012 SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY Environment A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Ethnomusicology 91A thru 91Z are open to all students regardless of major; some restrictions may apply. 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WEISS, M. 10 20 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 W 7:00- 9:50P PUB AFF 1343 NUNAN, T.A. 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-438-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 274 SEM-RESEARCH DESIGN N 38-444-200L SEM 1 MELNITZ RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 276 SEM-NON WSTRN FILMS N 283C TV COMEDY ROOM 284B WRIT TV DRAMA SCRPT N 38-456-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-500-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-505-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 284C 287C RUNNING TV DRAMA RM N ART OF PRODUCING 3 N 38-506-200L SEM 1 38-468-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 290C RESEARCH & DEV 3 N 38-542-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 291C DISTRBTN&EXHIBITION 294A 295C CONTRACTS&NEGOTIATNN ROLE OF PRODUCER N N 297B 298A MEDIA MARKETING 2 SPECIAL STUDIES 38-551-201L LEC 1 R 7:00- 9:50P PUB AFF 1246 40 30 SO 4.0 W M 7:00- 9:50P 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ MELNITZ 1422A 2534 BAUM, E.I. 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CLARK, B.D. 40 0 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 2.0-4.0 T 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 1422A FRIEL, A.L. 40 30 SO 2.0-4.0 W 12:00- 2:50P MELNITZ 1410A BROWNLEE, S.M. 20 30 SO 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-564-200L LEC 1 38-572-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N N 38-583-200L SEM 1 38-588-201L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-202L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-203L DIS 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-204L DIS 4 F 10:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 2536 WOHL, M.P. 20 30 SO 2.0-4.0 R 9:00- 11:50A MELNITZ 2410 NORIEGA, C.A. 20 30 SO 2.0-4.0 MANN, D.R. 20 30 SO 2.0-4.0 W 1:00- 4:50P 2534 SUBER, H. 57 30 SO 2.0-4.0 THE STAFF 0 30 SO 2.0-4.0 0 30 SO 2.0-4.0 1422A NORIEGA, C.A. 40 30 SO 2.0-4.0 15 30 SO 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-205L DIS 5 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-206L DIS 6 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-207L DIS 7 MELNITZ RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-208L DIS 8 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-588-211L DIS 11 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 298B SPECIAL STUDIES N 38-589-300L DIS 1 F 12:00- 1:50P MELNITZ R 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 1265 BELL, J. 0 30 SO 2.0-4.0 W 4:00- 6:50P MELNITZ 2586B GAZDAG, G. 20 30 LG 4.0 W 1:00- 3:50P MELNITZ 2586B KELLY, R.M. 20 30 LG 4.0 TR 4:00- 6:50P MELNITZ 2534 GOLDOVSKAYA, M. 20 30 SO 4.0-8.0 BARNETTE MCCANTS, 20 30 SO 8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-589-202L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-589-203L DIS 3 TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 402C ADV NRTV DRCT WKSHP N 38-606-201L LAB 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-606-202L LAB 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 403C ADV DOCUMNTRY WKSHPN 38-610-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 405 TV PRODUCTN WRKSHOPN 38-616-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-616-201L LAB 2 F 10:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 1462A BARNETTE MCCANTS, 10 30 SO 8.0 T 2:30- 4:20P MELNITZ 1462A SMITH, B.J. 21 30 LG 2.0 W 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2586B RICHARDSON, N. 21 30 LG 2.0 M 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2586B SMITH, B.J. 21 30 LG 2.0 M 2:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2586B GONZALEZ, A.P. 21 30 LG 2.0 T 10:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 1410A MARIN, E. 20 30 LG 2.0 M 10:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 1439A MCDONALD, W. 20 30 LG 4.0 M 9:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 2586B SCHREIBMAN, M.A. 20 30 LG 4.0 TBA S 9:00- 1:50P 1439A THE STAFF 20 20 30 0.0 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 410A SYMPOSIUM N 410C POSTPRODUCTION N 38-624-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-626-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-626-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-626-203L SEM 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 410D POSTPRODUCTN SOUND N C416 INTR CINEMATOGRAPHY N 418 CINEMATOG&DIRECTING N 38-627-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-632-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 419 N ADV CINEMATOGRAPHY N 38-636-201L LAB 1A 38-638-200L LEC 1 MELNITZ RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 120 / FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 423B AD DRCT-ACTR-FLM&TV N C430 SCREENWRTNG FNDMTLSN 431 FILM&TV SCREENWRTNGN CLS TYP 38-647-200L LAB SEC Spring 2012 FEE 1 DAYS INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TIME BUILDING/ ROOM UNITS TR 1:00- 3:50P MELNITZ 1451B THE STAFF 20 30 SO 4.0 M 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 1209B ACKERMAN, H.L. 10 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-660-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-662-200L LEC 1 T 7:00- 9:50P ROLFE 3106 VOORHEES, L. 10 30 SO 4.0 M 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2589 THE STAFF 10 30 SO 4.0 T 10:00- 12:50P ROLFE 3123 ACKERMAN, H.L. 10 30 LG 8.0 M 7:00- 9:50P MACGOWN 2310C WALTER, R. 10 30 LG 8.0 T 2:00- 6:50P ROLFE 3123 VOORHEES, L. 10 30 LG 8.0 W 7:00- 9:50P ROLFE 3106 THE STAFF 10 30 LG 8.0 T 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3127 THE STAFF 10 30 LG 8.0 M 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2410 THE STAFF 10 30 LG 8.0 T 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3131 THE STAFF 10 30 LG 8.0 R T 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE MELNITZ 3123 2548B BROWNLEE, S.M. 10 25 30 30 LG 8.0 LG 4.0 T 7:30- 10:20P MELNITZ 2586B HALL, C. 21 30 SO 2.0-4.0 R 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2586B F 9:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 1330 W TBA 9:00- 11:50P MW 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ R 7:00- 9:50P R RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-662-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 434 ADV SCREENWRITING N 38-668-201L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-202L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-203L DIS 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-204L DIS 4 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-205L DIS 5 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-206L DIS 6 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 38-668-207L DIS 7 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N N C452C DGTL AUDIO PST-PROD 453 PST-PRDCTN SND DSGN N 38-668-208L DIS 8 38-703-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-707-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C454B ADV FILM EDITING N 459A DIRECTING-FILM&TV N 38-709-200L LEC 1 RICHARDSON, N. 20 30 LG 4.0 GAZDAG, G. 20 30 SO 4.0 CATES, G. ANTCZAK, J. 0 20 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 8.0 2487 LETTERA, V.M. 20 30 LG 4.0-8.0 MELNITZ 2487 ROUSE, K.F. 10 30 SO 4.0 10:00- 12:50P MELNITZ 2585 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-718-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 459B 464A DIRECTING-FILM&TV ADV FILM DIRECTING N N 483C ADV CMPTR ANIMATION N 38-719-200L LEC 1 38-728-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-763-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 485 LEGAL ISS-ANIMATION N 38-770-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 489A CMPTR ANMTN-FLM&VID N 496 TEACHING FILM&TV N 498 PRFSN INTRN-FILM&TV N 38-778-200L LEC 1 MERCER, C.L. 20 30 LG 4.0-8.0 VAR CALDWELL, J.T. 20 30 SU 2.0 VAR HARRIS, B.U. 20 30 SO 4.0-12.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-792-201L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 38-796-200L TUT 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES French A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Enrollment in French 1 thru 6 is contingent on proper placement as determined by the results of the departmental placement examination to be given Monday, February 6, 2012, from 2 to 4 p.m. in 164 Royce Hall (photo ID required). For those who miss the placement examination on February 6, it will be offered again Monday, April 2, 2012, from 2 to 4 p.m. in location to be determined (photo ID required). (1) Students with one or more years of high school French MUST present a placement examination score on the first day of class. (2) Students who have taken the AP examination and received a score of 3 or higher need not take the departmental placement examination but should consult the UCLA General Catalog for credit equivalencies. (3) Students who have never had high school French may preenroll in French 1 without taking the placement examination but should consult the UCLA General Catalog for credit equivalencies. (4) Transfer students who have had French at another college should check their degree progress report for credit equivalencies granted on admission (see counselors in A316 Murphy Hall or call 310-825-3382). 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 ELEMENTARY FRENCH Y Y Y ELEMENTARY FRENCH Y Y Y ELEMENTARY FRENCH Y Y Y Y INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y Y INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y Y INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y Y INTR-FRN&FRNCPH LIT Y 36-003-201L 36-003-202L 36-003-203L 36-006-201L 36-006-202L 36-006-203L 36-009-201L 36-009-202L 36-009-203L 36-009-204L 36-012-201L 36-012-202L 36-015-201L 36-015-202L 36-018-201L 36-018-202L 36-036-200L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWF 10:00- 10:50A MTWF 11:00- 11:50A MTWF 9:00- 9:50A MTWF 12:00- 12:50P MTWF 10:00- 10:50A MTWF 12:00- 12:50P MW 2:00- 3:50P HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES ROYCE ROYCE ROYCE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE BUNCHE DODD PUB AFF ROLFE A24 A24 A74 A74 A74 A24 A24 152 152 152 2181 3178 152 3123 154 2319 3105 BROZGAL, L.N. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 03 04 02 05 03 05 30 SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 For French 14W, the department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. After the first week of classes, wait-listed students may enroll only with permission to enroll obtained from the instructor. 14W 16 98T 101 105 114C 118 119 120 133 203 217 218 INTRO-FRN CULTR&CIV Y SCTY-ERLY MDRN FRNC Y STRANGERS IN FRANCE Y ADV EXPOSITRY WRTNG Y STRUCTURE OF FRENCH Y LIT-19TH&20TH CNTRY Y 18-CENT CULTURE&LIT Y 19-CENT CULTURE&LIT Y 20-CENT CULTURE&LIT Y FR&FRNC SHORT STORY Y CNTMP FRANCOPHN LIT Y 17TH CENTURY Y ENLIGHTENMENT Y 36-043-200L 36-048-200L 36-294-200L 36-307-200L 36-330-200L 36-386-200L 36-412-200L 36-419-200L 36-424-200L 36-498-200L 36-019-200L 36-102-200L 36-108-200L LEC LEC SEM LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TR TR R MWF MWF TR MW MW M TR T R M 12:30- 1:45P 11:00- 12:15P 2:00- 4:50P 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 12:30- 1:45P 9:00- 10:15A 11:00- 12:15P 10:00- 12:50P 3:30- 4:45P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P HAINES ROLFE PUB AFF ROYCE ROYCE HAINES BUNCHE DODD DODD HUMANTS ROYCE ROYCE ROYCE A44 3134 2292 156 152 A82 2168 162 178 A26 152 152 152 MELZER, S.E. STEFANOVSKA, M. KNOX, K. JANSMA, K. JANSMA, K. MURAT, L. WERNER, S.D. WERNER, S.D. BROZGAL, L.N. MURAT, L. THOMAS, D.R. MELZER, S.E. COLEMAN, P.J. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 44 40 15 18 18 25 25 30 30 30 15 15 15 14 13 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LG SO LG SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO LG 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTERS / 121 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTERS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students in the College of Letters and Science must have satisfied the Writing I requirement by the end of Winter Quarter to be eligible to receive Writing II credit on completion of the yearlong cluster sequence. M1CW GLOBAL ENVIRON-TPCS Y 26-003-201L SEM 1 R 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 210 STOLZENBACH, K.D. 18 30 LG 6.0 T 12:00- 2:50P 210 PAULSON, S.E. 18 30 LG 6.0 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 1: Environmental Engineering in Los Angeles Y 26-003-202L SEM 2 COVEL GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 2: From Local Health to Global Impacts: Transportation, Fossil Fuels, and Green Alternatives Y 26-003-203L SEM 3 M 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 1343 Y 26-003-204L SEM 4 T 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1343 MOY, B. 18 30 LG 6.0 W 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1343 MORROW, G.D. 18 30 LG 6.0 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 3: GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 4: Climate-Health in Urban Centers Y 26-003-205L SEM 5 GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 5: Sustainable Community Development: How Built Environment Shapes Sustainability Y 26-003-206L SEM 6 R 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 1343 Y 26-003-207L SEM 7 W 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 1343 18 30 LG 6.0 INTERRCL DYNAMCS-US Y 26-062-201L SEM 1 T 9:00- 11:50A DE NEVE P349 DECKER, J.L. 18 30 LG 6.0 26-062-202L SEM 2 T 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2278 GARCIA, J.J. 18 30 LG 6.0 F 3:00- 5:50P COVEL 210 GOODING, C.C. 18 30 LG 6.0 M 3:00- 5:50P COVEL 210 MORENO, R.J. 18 30 LG 6.0 18 30 LG 6.0 ORRICO, L.A. 18 30 LG 6.0 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 6: GE Cluster M1CW, seminar 7: 20CW GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 1: Y GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 2: Race and Health Y 26-062-203L SEM 3 GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 3: Race, Religion, and American Politics Y 26-062-204L SEM 4 GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 4: Latinos and Racial Formation in U.S.: Institutions, Culture, and Society Y 26-062-205L SEM 5 T 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2317 Y 26-062-206L SEM 6 W 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2317 R 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2278 M 12:00- 2:50P GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 5: GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 6: Exploring the City: Race and Urban Space Y 26-062-207L SEM 7 Y 26-062-208L SEM 8 GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 7: COVEL L6B PUB AFF 2317 18 30 LG 6.0 RODRIGUEZ CERVANTE 18 30 LG 6.0 ZAMORA, S. 18 30 LG 6.0 KIM, S.S. 18 30 LG 6.0 18 18 30 30 LG 6.0 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 8: Just Drama: Political Protest and Social Satire in U.S. Latina/Latino Theater Y 26-062-209L SEM 9 M 3:00- 5:50P GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 9: Transformation of American Family Y 26-062-210L SEM 10 TBA GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 10: Comparative Perspectives on Blackness in Americas Y 26-062-211L SEM 11 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1343 GE Cluster 20CW, seminar 11: Immigrant Youth in Comparative Perspective 21CW Y HIST-MODERN THOUGHT Y 26-062-212L SEM 12 26-068-201L SEM 1 TBA T 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 210 Y 26-068-202L SEM 2 T 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 2278 Y 26-068-203L SEM 3 W 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2317 GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 1: 18 30 LG 6.0 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 2: TAYLOR, A.E. GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 3: People’s History of Democratic Thought: Critical Perspectives on Democracy from Intellectual Voices of Disfranchised, Marginalized, and Forgotten Y 26-068-204L SEM 4 R 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1343 TABACK, N. 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 4: Eternal Nothingness is Fine if You Happen to Be Dressed for It: Making Sense in Senseless World, from Spinoza to Woody Allen Y R 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2317 18 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-068-205L SEM 5 26-068-206L SEM 6 W 12:00- 2:50P 210 DESHAUER, D.A. 18 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-068-207L SEM 7 T 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 218 18 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-068-208L SEM 8 M 3:00- 5:50P COVEL 218 18 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-068-209L SEM 9 M 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1343 18 30 LG 6.0 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 210 18 30 LG 6.0 0 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 5: Problems Common to Philosophy and Medicine COVEL GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 6: GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 7: GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 8: GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 9: Y 26-068-010L SEM 10 W 26-080-201L SEM 1 TBA 26-080-202L SEM 2 T GE Cluster 21CW, seminar 10: M24CW WRK&LABR&JUSTICE-USY GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 1: Y 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2317 BUTLER, S.M. 0 30 LG 6.0 2278 KOVALESKY, B. GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 2: Race at Ballot Box: Racialized Propositions, 1946 to Present Y 0 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-080-203L SEM 3 26-080-204L SEM 4 F M 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF L6B 0 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-080-205L SEM 5 T 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2278 0 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-080-206L SEM 6 M 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 210 0 30 LG 6.0 PERSPECTIVE ON MYTH Y 26-092-201L SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 2278 NAGY, J.F. 18 30 LG 6.0 26-092-202L SEM 2 R 2:00- 4:50P COVEL 210 KENDRICK, M.G. 18 30 LG 6.0 R 9:00- 11:50A COVEL 218 BASS, J.W. 18 30 LG 6.0 W 3:00- 5:50P 218 BURDORFF, S.F. 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 3: Education and American Dream: Mythology and Reality of Upward Mobility in 20th-Century U.S. GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 4: GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 5: GE Cluster M24CW, seminar 6: 30CW GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 1: Myths of Love Y GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 2: Barbarians, Bitches, and Bad Boys: Villainy in West Y 26-092-203L SEM 3 GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 3: Modern Mythopoeia: New Wine into Old Bottles Y 26-092-204L SEM 4 COVEL GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 4: Being a Bitch: Reading Death and Female Body in Classical Myth Y 26-092-205L SEM 5 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 2317 MCLOONE, K.A. 18 30 LG 6.0 T 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1343 PAGE, A.J. 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 5: Medieval Heroes and Heroines Y 26-092-206L SEM 6 GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 6: Celtic Mythology Y 26-092-207L SEM 7 F 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 218 18 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-092-008L SEM 8 F 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 1343 PIERSON, L.B. 18 30 LG 6.0 R 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 218 ROBINSON, C.N. 18 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 7: GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 8: Grim(m) Indeed: Modern Retellings of Fairy Tales Y 26-092-009L SEM 9 GE Cluster 30CW, seminar 9: Mythical-Heroic Legendary Sagas and Folktales Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 122 / GEOGRAPHY CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 60CW AMERICA 1954-1974 Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS Y 26-182-201L SEM 1 R 9:00- 11:50A DE NEVE P349 DECKER, J.L. 20 30 LG 6.0 Y 26-182-202L SEM 2 R 3:00- 5:50P COVEL L6B ABRAMYAN, H. 20 30 LG 6.0 M 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2278 FRIEDEL, S.Y. 20 30 LG 6.0 1343 MACK, K.R. 20 30 LG 6.0 BRASDA, S. 20 30 LG 6.0 20 30 LG 6.0 CARLSON, J.R. 20 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 1: GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 2: Political Ideologies of 1960s Y 26-182-203L SEM 3 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 3: Which Political Messages Matter? A Careful Look at Campaign Communications Y 26-182-204L SEM 4 T 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 4: Rolling Crawdaddys!: Rock Music and the Emergence of Rock & Roll Journalism in the 1960s Y 26-182-205L SEM 5 T 3:00- 5:50P COVEL 218 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 5: Joan Baez vs. Bob Dylan: Gender Relations in 1960s Folk Music Revival Y 26-182-206L SEM 6 R 3:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 101 26-182-207L SEM 7 R 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 6: Radical Acts Y 2317 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 7: Ariel and Caliban: Latin American New Song Folk Music and the North American 1960s Y 26-182-208L SEM 8 R 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2278 20 30 LG 6.0 3:00- 5:50P GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 8: Music and Poetry in California Y 26-182-209L SEM 9 PUB AFF 2278 20 30 LG 6.0 W M 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2278 20 30 LG 6.0 T 3:00- 5:50P 1402 20 30 LG 6.0 2278 20 30 LG 6.0 FRISCIA, A.R. 20 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 9: Path to the Presidency: Strategy and Choice in Presidential Nominations Y 26-182-210L SEM 10 GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 10: Sixties New York in Literature Y 26-182-211L SEM 11 SMB GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 11: From Late Judy Garland to Disco: LGBT Musical Culture before and after Stonewall Y 26-182-212L SEM 12 R 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF W 9:00- 11:50A COVEL GE Cluster 60CW, seminar 12: Cities in the 60s 70CW COSMOS AND LIFE Y 26-212-201L SEM 1 218 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 1: Evolution: Naturalist’s Approach Y 26-212-202L SEM 2 M 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1343 MILAR, K.A. 20 30 LG 6.0 W 9:00- 11:50A COVEL L6B MILLER, J.R. 20 30 LG 6.0 TR 10:00- 11:30A POWELL 320B BRAGIN, J.S. 20 30 LG 6.0 GRIFFIN, L.E. 20 30 LG 6.0 20 30 LG 6.0 MACRIS, C.A. 20 30 LG 6.0 PERRY, D. 20 30 LG 6.0 JEFFRIES, R.M. 17 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 2: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Y 26-212-203L SEM 3 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 3: Future Evolution Y 26-212-204L SEM 4 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 4: Formal Modeling and Simulation of Complex Physical, Biological, and Social Systems Y 26-212-205L SEM 5 T 9:00- 11:50A COVEL L6B M 9:00- 11:50A COVEL L6B GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 5: Human-Environment Dynamics Y 26-212-206L SEM 6 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 6: Insect Behavior: the Good, the Bad, and the Morally Neutral but Really Weird Y 26-212-207L SEM 7 W 3:00- 5:50P GEOLOGY 3645 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 7: Science in the Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Y 26-212-208L SEM 8 R 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1343 GE Cluster 70CW, seminar 8: Scientific Controversy and Problem of Certainty: Trials and Tribulations of Science in Court and Congress 72CW SEX-BIOLOGY-SOCIETY Y 26-221-201L SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 218 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 1: Sociology of Kink/Knowledge Y 26-221-202L SEM 2 F 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1343 HART, L.N. 17 30 LG 6.0 T 12:00- 2:50P COVEL L6B STAMBOLIS-RUHSTORF 17 30 LG 6.0 M 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF 2317 FOSTER, L.A. 17 30 LG 6.0 GALPERIN, A. 17 30 LG 6.0 17 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 2: Processes and Implications of Categorization Y 26-221-203L SEM 3 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 3: Cross-Cultural Studies of Sexual Identity and Politics Y 26-221-204L SEM 4 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 4: Feminisms, Law, and Genetic Technologies: Constructing the Body Y 26-221-205L SEM 5 F 12:00- 2:50P COVEL L6B F 3:00- 5:50P COVEL L6B GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 5: Evolution and Human Mating Y 26-221-206L SEM 6 Y 26-221-207L SEM 7 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 6: T 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 218 BLACK, T.L. 17 30 LG 6.0 M 3:00- 5:50P COVEL L6B ELMEN-GRUYS, K.M. 17 30 LG 6.0 T 3:00- 5:50P FRANZ A279 HAHN, J. 17 30 LG 6.0 T 12:00- 2:50P GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 7: Gender and Sociology of Bodies Y 26-221-208L SEM 8 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 8: Gender, Appearance, and Social Inequality Y 26-221-209L SEM 9 GE Cluster 72CW, seminar 9: Evolutionary Psychology of Women 80CW FRONTRS-HUMAN AGING Y 26-272-201L SEM 1 BIO SCI 483 CHHABRA, A. 16 30 LG 6.0 3:00- 5:50P COVEL L6B RICHARDSON, E.G. 16 30 LG 6.0 12:00- 2:50P COVEL 218 HILL, A. 16 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 1: Stem Cells and Aging: Therapeutic Potential and Ethical Dilemmas Y 26-272-202L SEM 2 T GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 2: Older Adults and Safety: Crime and Abuse Prevention Y 26-272-203L SEM 3 M GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 3: Healthy Brain Aging: Maintaining and Improving Brain Health throughout Life Cycle Y 26-272-204L SEM 4 W COVEL L6B HSU, P.T. 16 30 LG 6.0 R 12:00- 2:50P 3:00- 5:50P COVEL L6B GANS, D. 16 30 LG 6.0 M 3:00- 5:50P BIO SCI 483 TEHRANI, Z.A. 16 30 LG 6.0 GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 4: Health Promotion over Life Cycle: How to Live Forever or Die Trying? Y 26-272-205L SEM 5 GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 5: Modern Family: Relations across Generations Y 26-272-206L SEM 6 GE Cluster 80CW, seminar 6: Role of Early Human Development in Health and Longevity GEOGRAPHY A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Geography 100 through 187 are limited to departmental majors and minors on the first enrollment pass. Nonmajors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. Undergraduates are encouraged to contact the instructor regarding enrollment in graduate geography courses. 4 5 REGNL DEV&WRLD ECONY Y Y Y Y Y PEOPLE&EARTH ECOSYSY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------207-077-201 207-077-202 207-077-203 207-077-204 207-077-205 ----------207-086-201 207-086-202 207-086-203 207-086-204 207-086-205 207-086-206 207-086-207 207-086-208 207-086-209 207-086-210 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J MW W W W F F TR T T W W W R R R F F 11:00- 12:15P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 12:15P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 9:00- 10:50A 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:50A 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 1246 A170 A170 A170 1221B 1221B 2160E A170 A170 1221B 1221B 156 1221B A170 A170 A170 A170 RIGBY, D.L. ZACKEY, J.W. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 150 30 30 30 30 30 300 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 04 30 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 GERMANIC LANGUAGES / 123 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS For Geography 6 enrollment, see directions at https://classes.sscnet.ucla.edu/course/view.php?name=12S-GEOG6-1 -- copy and paste the website into your browser to view it. 6 WORLD REGIONS Y ----------- LEC 1 T 9:00- 11:50A BUNCHE A163 DIAMOND, J.M. W W R R TR T T R R F F MW 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 9:30- 10:45A 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 9:00- 10:15A A170 A170 A170 A170 121 2035H 2035H 2035B 2035B SHENG, Y. A163 100 11 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 7 102 Y Y Y Y GEOG INFO SYSTEMS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TROPICAL CLIMATOLGY Y 207-018-201 207-018-202 207-018-203 207-018-204 ----------207-021-201 207-021-202 207-021-203 207-021-204 207-021-205 207-021-206 07-312-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF BUNCHE RAPHAEL, M.N. 25 25 25 25 150 25 25 25 25 25 25 100 02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 220 GILLESPIE, T.W. 140 03 SO 4.0 DODD 161 CUSACK, D.F. 50 15 SO 4.0 BUNCHE A163 ILLES, L.I. 90 30 SO 4.0 ZACKEY, J.W. 0 20 SO 4.0 1221B FAIER, L.B. 45 04 SO 4.0 GOODWIN-WHITE, J.M 90 20 SO 4.0 DIAMOND, J.M. 50 30 SO 5.0 30 RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 111 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS Y 07-369-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:20A HAINES RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS M117 ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY Y 07-402-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P SAME AS: EE BIOL M131 RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 122 WLDLF CNSRV-E&S AFR Y 07-457-200L LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS M128 GLOBAL ENVIR&DVLPMT Y M146 FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY 07-497-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS Y 07-573-200L LEC 1 MW 11:00- 12:15P BUNCHE SAME AS: WOM STD M146 RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 147 SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY Y 07-582-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS For Geography M153 enrollment, e-mail both jdiamond@geog.ucla.edu and katjaantoine@yahoo.com. M153 PAST SOCIETIES&FUTR Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE A163 W 10:00- 11:50A BUNCHE 25 0.0 W 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 25 0.0 TR 12:30- 1:45P LAKRETZ 110 SAME AS: ANTHRO M158Q,HNRS M152 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 207-618-201 DIS 1A RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 207-618-202 DIS 1B RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 156 METROPL LOS ANGELES Y 170 ADV GEOG INFO SYSTM Y 07-600-200L LEC 1 WILFORD, J.G. 100 30 SO 4.0 T 1:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 2035B SHENG, Y. 45 30 SO 4.0 WF 10:30- 11:45A PUB AFF 2035H XUE, Y. 35 30 SO 4.0 4:00- 5:15P BUNCHE A163 BELL, S.A. 90 16 SO 4.0 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 1261 RAPHAEL, M.N. 10 30 PN 1.0 RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 07-682-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GIS MINORS 172 REMOTE SENSING Y 07-697-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GIS MINORS 182B BRAZIL Y C194A CONTRVRSY-E SYS SCI Y 223 SEM-HUMID TROPICS Y 227 LAND DEGRADATION Y 07-755-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 07-865-200L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: ALL GEOGRAPHY MAJORS AND MINORS 07-172-200L SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1221D CUSACK, D.F. 15 30 SO 4.0 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1261 OKIN, G.S. 20 30 SO 4.0 W 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1261 CARNEY, J.A. 20 30 SO 4.0 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1221D CURRY, M.R. 15 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 07-162-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 232 ADV CULTURAL GEOG Y 07-206-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 295 SEM-GEOGRPHIC THGHT Y 07-542-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS GERMANIC LANGUAGES Afrikaans A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 40 AFRIKAANS LIT-TRNSL N 14-120-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P WGYOUNG 4216 KIRSNER, R.S. 40 13 SO 5.0 Dutch A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 103C INTERMEDIATE DUTCH Y 16-342-200L LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 150 BRIER, M.F. 25 06 SO 4.0 German A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who have taken German elsewhere (without receiving UCLA credit) and wish to take German 1 thru 6 must take a placement examination Monday, February 6, 2012, from 2 to 4 p.m. in 3105 Rolfe Hall. For those who miss the placement examination on February 6, it will be offered again Monday, April 2, 2012, from 2 to 4 p.m. in location to be determined. The next examination will be offered for Fall Quarter 2012 enrollment. 1 2 3 ELEMENTARY GERMAN ELEMENTARY GERMAN ELEMENTARY GERMAN 5 6 110 141 151 154 158 261 Y Y Y Y Y INTERMEDIATE GERMAN Y INTERMEDIATE GERMAN Y SPC TPC-MOD LIT&CLT Y GERMANIC LINGUISTIC Y GERMAN PLAY PRODCTNY BUSINESS GERMAN Y INTRO-STUDY OF LIT Y SEM-CONTEMPORY LIT Y 15-005-201L 15-010-201L 15-015-201L 15-015-202L 15-015-203L 15-025-201L 15-030-201L 15-362-200L 15-546-200L 15-606-200L 15-624-200L 15-648-200L 15-350-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC SEM 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWR 10:00- 10:50A MTWR 10:00- 10:50A MWF 11:00- 11:50A TR 12:30- 1:45P MW 1:00- 2:50P MWF 10:00- 10:50A TR 9:30- 10:45A T 2:00- 4:50P HAINES ROYCE HAINES ROYCE BUNCHE ROYCE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROLFE BUNCHE ROYCE HAINES ROLFE A82 150 A82 148 3123 166 3117 2168 3134 2181 160 122 3112 TARNAWSKA SENEL, M STEVENS, C.M. BEUKER, B.C. TARNAWSKA SENEL, M NEHRING, W. BEUKER, B.C. 25 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 25 25 25 20 15 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 30 30 30 30 30 30 SO SO SO SO SO SO SO LG LG LG SO LG LG 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Yiddish A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 10 101C YIDDISH-BECOMG MDRN Y ELEMENTARY YIDDISH Y 65-060-200L LEC 1 65-308-200L LEC 1 R TR 2:00- 4:50P HAINES 11:00- 12:50P ROLFE A25 3120 KORAL, M.R. KORAL, M.R. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 30 20 16 30 SO 5.0 SO 4.0 124 / GLOBAL STUDIES CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS GLOBAL STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 100B 188B CONTEMPORARY ISSUESY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SPECIAL TOPICS Y ----------022-301-201 022-301-202 022-301-203 022-301-204 022-301-205 022-301-206 022-301-207 022-301-208 022-301-209 22-829-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1 MW W W W R F F F R F W 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 11:50A BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF 2160E 3164 3211 3164 3157 3117 3156 3117 2178 3211 2250 BURGOS, R.A. SUPHAMONGKHON, K. 180 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 30 30 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 Global Studies 188B, seminar 1: Diplomacy, Globalization, and Development HEALTH SERVICES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 100 HEALTH SERVICES ORG N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A HLTHSCI 43105A LITWIN, M.S. 40 F 10:00- 10:50A HLTHSCI 43105A 40 03 SO 4.0 S 8:30- 12:30P PUB HLT 61269 ROBY, D.H. 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 46-300-201L DIS 1A 0.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 46-300-300L LEC 2 RESTRICT: HEALTH&ALLIED PROFESSIONAL MPH PROGR M204C PHARMCTCL ECON&PLCYN 46-027-200L SEM 1 R 4:30- 6:20P PUB HLT 61269 COMANOR, W.S. 10 30 LG 2.0 T R 3:00- 5:50P 12:00- 1:50P FRANZ PUB HLT 2268 71257 VARGAS BUSTAMANTE, 20 GLENN-MALLOUK, B.A 20 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 2.0 TR R 1:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 61269 9:00- 11:50A OFF CAM HILBERMAN, D.W. BROOK, R.H. 30 20 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 M 2:00- 3:50P PUB HLT 61262 TORRENS, P.R. 15 30 LG 2.0 F 9:00- 11:50A PUB HLT 51279 PONCE, N.A. 25 30 LG 4.0 TR 1:00- 2:50P PONCE, N.A. 25 30 LG 6.0 FIELDING, J.E. SAME AS: ECON M204N RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 206 207 HLTHCR-VULNERABLE N TOPCS-HLTH SERVICES N 215A 216 HLTHCR QLTY&PRFRMNCN QLTY ASSMT&ASSURNCEN 232 LEADSHP CAPSTON SEM N 46-037-201L LEC 1 46-045-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 46-090-201L LEC 1 46-096-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 46-193-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: HEALTH SERVICES MAJORS M233 HLTH POLICY ANLYSIS N 46-198-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: COM HLT M252 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 237C HLTH SRVCS MTHDLGYS N 46-224-200L LEC 1 BOELTER 3440 RESTRICT: HEALTH SERVICES MAJORS,PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS OR SENIORS M242 249R DETERMINNTS OF HLTH N N CANCER PRVNTN&CNTRLN M252 265 MEDICARE REFORM N HLTH SERVICES RSRCH N 288 M290 M422 TECHNLGY&HLTH SERVCN INTERVNTN-CHILDHOOD N EVAL-HEALTH SERVICE N 46-253-201L LEC 1 46-253-202L LEC 2 46-310-200L SEM 1 TBA TBA M 9:00- 10:50A PUB HLT 41235 MAXWELL, A.E. 0 0 10 30 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 SU 2.0 M TBA 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 4320B PETERSON, M.A. SHAPIRO, M.F. 12 15 30 30 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 W TBA TR 3:00- 5:50P PUB HLT 51279 10:00- 11:50A PUB HLT 51279 TORRENS, P.R. HALFON, N. BASTANI, R. 15 0 25 30 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 MW 9:00- 10:50A PUB HLT 61269 MISTRY, R. 30 30 LG 4.0 T 8:00- 9:50A PUB HLT 61235 DU PLESSIS, H.M. 15 30 SO 2.0 TBA MW 11:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 61269 FU, P.C. TORRENS, P.R. 0 30 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 4.0 TR F 11:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 8:00- 9:50A PUB HLT 61262 41268 HINSHAW, J.B. WORTHAM, J.S. 24 30 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 46-312-200L LEC 1 46-390-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 46-528-201L LEC 1 46-540-201L SEM 1 46-646-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: SOCIOL M402 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 46-646-300L LEC 2 RESTRICT: HEALTH SERVICES MAJORS M428 CHILD&FAMILY HEALTH N 46-656-201L SEM 1 SAME AS: COM HLT M428 430 431 E-HEALTH&INTERNET N ORG BHVR&HUMN RSRCSN 440A 445 HLT INF SYS-TECHNO N HEALTH CARE MARKTNGN 46-661-201L LEC 1 46-663-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 46-680-201L LEC 1 46-690-201L LEC 1 HISTORY A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. History 96W through 97O and 100 through 188 are limited to History premajors and majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. History 191 courses are closed until second pass and are limited to History seniors. Nonmajors may enroll in upper division history courses (except those in the 191 series) beginning February 24, 2012. 1C 2C WESTERN CIVILIZATN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MYSTIC&HERTIC&WITCH Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------221-009-201 221-009-202 221-009-203 221-009-204 221-009-205 221-009-206 221-009-207 221-009-208 221-009-209 221-009-210 221-009-211 221-009-212 ----------221-013-201 221-013-202 221-013-203 221-013-204 221-013-205 221-013-206 221-013-207 221-013-208 221-013-209 221-013-210 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J TR T T W F R R R W F T R T TR W M R F W M F F R R 11:00- 12:15P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:30- 4:45P 10:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A ROLFE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES HUMANTS BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROLFE DODD MOORE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE 1200 3157 3211 A152 A28 A60 3153 A28 3164 3178 3156 3105 162 100 A152 A152 3117 110 1256 A152 1256 3156 2333 3150 HUNT, L.A. RUIZ, T.F. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 240 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 440 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 13 16 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 HISTORY / 125 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 3C SCI-RELATIVITY-DNA M4 INTRO-HIST RELIG Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 221-013-211 221-013-212 221-013-213 221-013-214 221-013-215 221-013-216 221-013-217 221-013-218 221-013-219 221-013-220 221-013-221 221-013-222 ----------221-018-201 221-018-202 221-018-203 221-018-204 221-018-205 221-018-206 ----------- CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1S 1T 1U 1V 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 M W W F R F W M W F F W MWF M M W W F F MWF 5:00- 5:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 11:00- 11:50A BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE DODD PUB AFF HAINES PUB AFF PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES A152 2278 3178 3153 2168 3117 2325 3157 2325 3117 178 1270 A18 1270 1264 2178 1264 3117 3164 39 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I M M W W F F T R T R F F M W F MW F M F F F F F F W F W F R F F F TR T M W R T F MWF W W F W F T MW F R W W T F F W R T W W TR W R T R M W F T R 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 3:15P 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 8:00- 8:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 12:15P 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:30- 10:45A 10:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 3:15P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:15P PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE HAINES HAINES HAINES BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE FOWLER BUNCHE HUMANTS BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE HAINES BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE ROYCE HAINES BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROLFE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF HAINES HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES 1256 A152 2319 A152 A76 2181 A28 A20 110 2121 122 1265 2121 1265 2181 A103B 3157 A48 2156 1221A 3156 2168 A152 A152 3178 A18 110 3150 3123 A152 3178 3178 362 A6 A152 1270 2168 1264 A152 190 A76 1221A 2317 2156 1343 A152 147 3170 3143 3143 2242 1329 2319 2181 3153 A152 2156 A152 2168 1200 2242 2181 2333 110 122 3178 2168 3153 A76 INSTRUCTOR ALEXANDER, A. BARTCHY, S.S. ENRL CAP 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 225 XC 03 04 CR TP UNITS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 SAME AS: RELIGN M4 5 8C 10B 11B 13C 22 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HOLOCAUST Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y LAT AMRCN SOCL HIST Y Y Y Y Y Y Y AFRICA 1800-PRESENT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HIS-CHINA-1000-1950 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y US&COLONL ORGNS-20C Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y WRLD HIST 1760-PRES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 221-020-201 221-020-202 221-020-203 221-020-204 221-020-205 221-020-206 221-020-207 221-020-208 221-020-209 221-020-210 221-020-211 221-020-212 221-020-213 221-020-214 221-020-215 ----------221-025-201 221-025-202 221-025-203 221-025-204 221-025-205 221-025-206 221-025-207 221-025-208 221-025-209 ----------221-047-201 221-047-202 221-047-203 221-047-204 221-047-205 221-047-206 ----------221-065-201 221-065-202 221-065-203 221-065-204 221-065-205 221-065-206 ----------221-062-201 221-062-202 221-062-203 221-062-204 221-062-205 221-062-206 ----------221-069-201 221-069-202 221-069-203 221-069-204 221-069-205 221-069-206 221-069-207 221-069-208 221-069-209 221-069-210 221-069-211 221-069-212 ----------221-087-201 221-087-202 221-087-203 221-087-204 221-087-205 221-087-206 221-087-207 221-087-208 221-087-209 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS STEIN, S.A. SIERAKOWSKI, R. WORGER, W.H. GOLDMAN, A.S. KELLEY, R.D. GETTY, J.A. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 180 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 20 20 20 0 20 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 300 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 300 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 07 SO 07 SO 13 SO 03 SO 02 SO 15 SO 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 126 / HISTORY Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 96W ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER INT-HISTRCL PRCTICE Y Y Y Y 221-087-210 221-087-211 221-087-212 21-289-200L CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS SEM 1J 1K 1L 1 FEE INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP 2160 2168 A28 166 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM T R M T 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE BUNCHE HAINES ROYCE XC CR TP MAZUMDER, R. 20 20 20 20 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 UNITS RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 96W, seminar 1: Home and the World: Migration and Diaspora in Indian Ocean Arena in Modern Period Y 21-289-202L SEM 2 W 1:00- 3:50P HAINES 110 DYKSTRA, M. 20 30 LG 5.0 12:00- 2:50P FRANZ 2288 DE GUZMAN, J. 20 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 96W, seminar 2: Law in China Y 21-289-203L SEM 3 M RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 96W, seminar 3: Serve the People (Not the Model Minority Myth): Historical Perspectives on Asian American Resistance and Radicalism Y 21-289-204L SEM 4 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 1329 STEVENS, J. 20 30 LG 5.0 2:00- 4:50P SLICHTR 2834 HOLT, R.J. 20 30 LG 5.0 9:00- 11:50A HAINES 122 IRVIN, A. 20 30 SO 4.0 9:00- 11:50A HAINES A6 WAUGH, J. 20 30 SO 4.0 10:00- 12:50P MS 7608 CAMPBELL, M. 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 96W, seminar 4: Constitutions of Greek and Roman World Y 21-289-205L SEM 5 R RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 96W, seminar 5: Civil Society and Empire: Adam Smith and Scottish Enlightenment in Context 97A ANCIENT HISTORY Y 21-291-201L SEM 1 W History 97A, seminar 1: Roman Revolution from Gracchi to Fi rst Triumvirate, 133 to 60 B.C. 97D US HISTORY Y 21-294-200L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 97D, seminar 1: 19th-Century American Lives: Biography as Historical Method Y 21-294-201L SEM 2 R RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 97D, seminar 2: History of Black Experience in American West M102A HIST ARCHEOL-WORLD Y 21-312-200L LEC 1 MW 11:00- 12:15P HAINES A25 SMITH, M.L. 5 04 SO 4.0 MWF 10:00- 10:50A FOWLER A103B GELVIN, J.L. 180 03 SO 4.0 SAME AS: ANTHRO M115A 105C MID EAST 1700-PRSNT Y 21-315-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 109B ISRAEL-PALSTN CONFL Y M110C IRANIAN CIVLIZATION 21-343-200L LEC 1 MWF 11:00- 11:50A ROLFE 1200 GELVIN, J.L. 200 04 SO 4.0 2214 SHAYEGAN, M.R. 45 15 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR Y 21-344-200L LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF SAME AS: AN N EA M110C,IRANIAN M110C RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 111B MIDDLE EASTERN HIST Y 21-351-200L LEC 1 TR 9:30- 10:45A PERLOFF 1102 PITERBERG, G. 120 12 SO 4.0 TR 12:30- 1:45P MELLOR, R.J. 120 14 SO 4.0 09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 History 111B, lecture 1: Arab Provinces of Ottoman Empire, 1500 to 1800 114B HISTORY OF ROME Y BYZANTINE HISTORY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------- LEC 1 HAINES A2 BUNCHE HAINES BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD 3211 A28 3211 78 2181 3157 147 LANGDON, J.S. 20 20 20 20 20 20 200 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 116B 221-359-201 221-359-202 221-359-203 221-359-204 221-359-205 221-359-206 21-372-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 T R R R R W MW 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 5:15P RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 119B EUROPE 1000-1500 Y 121C 121D MOD EUROP-1715-1815 MOD EUROP-1815-1914 Y Y M122E EUR-CUL&INTELL-19C Y 21-398-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BROAD 2160E RUIZ, T.F. 420 14 SO 4.0 3:30- 4:45P 2:00- 3:15P DODD DODD 175 161 MOKHBERI, S.M. FRANK, S. 80 100 16 07 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 12:30- 1:45P ROYCE 362 SILVERMAN, D.L. 120 14 SO 4.0 3:30- 4:45P DODD 146 WOHL, R.A. 60 16 SO 4.0 12:30- 1:45P HUMANTS A51 GETTY, J.A. 120 14 SO 4.0 BUNCHE 2209A BRENNER, R.P. 160 14 SO 4.0 PUB AFF 2250 NORBERG, K. 40 07 SO 4.0 9:30- 10:45A PUB AFF 2214 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-391-200L LEC 1 21-392-200L LEC 1 TR MW RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-348-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 122F EUR-CUL&INTELL-20C 127C RVLTNRY RUSSIA&USSR Y Y 132 TOPIC-EUROPEAN HIST Y M133A WOMN-EUROP 800-1715 Y 21-345-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-427-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-457-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-462-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P SAME AS: WOM STD M133A RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 134B EURO ECON 1780-1914 Y 136A BRITAIN-1485-1715 Y 136C BRITAIN SINCE 1832 Y 21-467-200L LEC 1 TR BEREND, I.T. 80 12 SO 4.0 ANDERSON, F.R. 60 13 SO 4.0 1246 URDANK, A.M. 100 09 SO 4.0 9:30- 10:45A BUNCHE 1209B WAUGH, J. 180 12 SO 4.0 9:30- 10:45A PUB AFF 1222 YEAGER, M.A. 80 12 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:15P FOWLER A103B MERANZE, M. 160 15 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:15P DODD 147 COREY, M.F. 250 07 SO 4.0 A44 SALMAN, M. 30 03 SO 4.0 HUMANTS A65 HILL, R.A. 50 14 SO 4.0 BUNCHE 3211 AVILA, E.R. 5 16 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-476-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P HUMANTS 135 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-478-200L LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:15P PUB AFF RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 139B U S 1875-1900 Y 141B US ECON-1910-NOW Y 21-513-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-528-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 142A INTELLECTL HIST US Y 21-545-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 142B INTELLECTL HIST US Y M144C US-PHILIPPINE RLTNS Y 21-546-200L LEC 1 MW RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-567-200L LEC 1 MWF 10:00- 10:50A HAINES SAME AS: ASIA AM M171D RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR M150E AFRICN AMER NATNLSM Y 21-615-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P SAME AS: AFRO-AM M158E RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR M151C WHITENESS-HIST&CLTR Y 21-625-200L LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P TR 11:00- 12:15P BOTANY SAME AS: CHICANO M182 152 ASIANS IN AMER HIST Y 160B MEXCN REVL SNC 1910 Y 21-626-200L LEC 1 325 MATSUMOTO, V.J. 80 13 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:45P PUB AFF 1234 WILKIE, J.W. 100 15 SO 4.0 3:30- 4:45P DODD 78 WOLFE, M. 50 16 SO 4.0 3:00- 4:15P HUMANTS A65 SIERAKOWSKI, R. 0 08 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 21-662-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 161 LATIN AMERICAN HIST Y 21-673-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 161, lecture 1: Comparative Historical Development of Latin America and East Asia Y 21-673-201L LEC 2 MW Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 HISTORY / 127 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 162A 168B MODERN BRAZIL S AFRICA SINCE 1870 175C CONTEMP INDIAN HIST Y Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 21-677-200L LEC 1 21-697-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MW TR 3:30- 4:45P 3:00- 4:15P HAINES PUB AFF SUMMERHILL, W.R. WORGER, W.H. 120 100 08 16 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 2:00- 3:15P PERLOFF 1102 LAL, V. 120 15 SO 4.0 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:30- 1:45P ROLFE BUNCHE HAINES PUB AFF HAINES BUNCHE FOWLER 3105 3164 A28 1329 A6 A152 A103B ROBINSON, G. 20 20 20 20 20 20 180 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF HAINES BUNCHE HAINES 3153 2238 A152 2168 3143 2178 2333 A76 3157 A25 TERRALL, M. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 60 07 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 A2 1246 UNITS RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR Y ----------- LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 175C, lecture 1: Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 176B SOEAST ASIA 1815 ON Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TOPICS-HIST OF SCI Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 221-720-201 221-720-202 221-720-203 221-720-204 221-720-205 221-720-206 ----------- DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 T R R W F F TR RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 180A 221-724-201 221-724-202 221-724-203 221-724-204 221-724-205 221-724-206 221-724-207 221-724-208 221-724-209 21-745-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1 T R F R T W F W F MW 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 3:00- 3:50P 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 3:15P RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR History 180A, lecture 1: Life Sciences before Biology M180B GENDER AND SCIENCE Y 21-746-200L LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P HUMANTS 169 TRAWEEK, S.J. 20 16 SO 4.0 TR 12:30- 1:45P HAINES A18 KEIMER, K.H. 50 14 SO 4.0 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 362 DUBOIS, E.C. 120 15 SO 4.0 T R R R W F VAR R 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 10:00- 10:50A DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 162 3153 3156 2168 2178 3178 11:00- 11:50A BUNCHE 2150 RUIZ, T.F. WAUGH, J. 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 15 30 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0 SO 1.0 W 3:00- 3:50P 1270 RUIZ, T.F. 20 30 SO 1.0 15 30 SO 4.0 15 30 SO 4.0 SAME AS: WOM STD M180B M182A ANCIENT JEWISH HIST Y 21-760-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: JEWISH M182A,RELIGN M182A M187A GLOBAL FEMINISM Y ----------- LEC 1 SAME AS: WOM STD M186A RESTRICT: HIS,HIS/ART HIS,PRE-HIS,HIS-SCI MINR 188SB 189 Y Y Y Y Y Y INDIV STD FOR USIE Y ADV HONORS SEMINARS Y 221-777-201 221-777-202 221-777-203 221-777-204 221-777-205 221-777-206 21-829-200L 21-894-201L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS TUT SEM 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT History 189, seminar 1: Advanced Honors Seminar for History 139B, Lecture 1 Y 21-894-202L SEM 2 PUB AFF RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT History 189, seminar 2: Advanced Honors Seminar for History 119B, Lecture 1 For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191A SEM-ANCIENT HISTORY Y 21-788-200L SEM 1 R 4:00- 6:50P PUB AFF 1323 LANGDON, J.S. RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191C SEM-EUROPE Y 21-790-200L SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P HAINES A78 FRANK, S. RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191C, seminar 1: When Russia Shook the World: Revolutions of 1917 For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191D SEM-UNITED STATES Y 21-791-201L SEM 1 T 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 1265 GOMEZ-QUINONES, J. 10 30 SO 4.0 T 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 166 MATSUMOTO, V.J. 15 30 SO 4.0 W 1:00- 3:50P ROYCE 166 MUKHERJI, S. 15 30 SO 4.0 T 10:00- 12:50P HAINES A78 COREY, M.F. 15 30 SO 4.0 R 10:00- 12:50P OFF CAM DESVEAUX, J.A. 5 30 LG 8.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191D, seminar 1: U.S. Social Movements During the 1960s and 1970s Y 21-791-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191D, seminar 2: Asian American Culture, Cuisine, and Economy Y 21-791-203L SEM 3 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191D, seminar 3: South Asians in the Americas, 1838 to Present Y 21-791-204L SEM 4 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191D, seminar 4: Ideology of Black Liberation, 1948 to 1975 M191DC CAPPP WASHINGTN SEM Y 21-795-200L SEM 1 SAME AS: POL SCI M191DC RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191F SEM-NEAR EAST Y 21-793-201L SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 1323 MORONY, M.G. 15 30 SO 4.0 M 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 1323 MOKHBERI, S.M. 15 30 SO 4.0 1256 YOUSEFIAN, S. 15 30 SO 4.0 15 30 SO 4.0 0 00 SO 4.0 15 30 SO 4.0 10 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191F, seminar 1: Baghdad: City of Peace? Y 21-793-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191F, seminar 2: Rise of International Diplomacy: Contacts between Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1500 to 1750 Y 21-793-203L SEM 3 T 1:00- 3:50P PUB AFF RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191F, seminar 3: Soviet Southland: Empire and Nation-Building in South Caucasus and Central Asia For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191I SEM-SCIENCE/TECHNOL Y 21-852-201L SEM 1 T 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1265 T 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2174 FRANK JR, R.G. RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191I, seminar 1: Disease and Society: Plague, Smallpox, and Yellow Fever Y 21-852-210L SEM 10 For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191J SEM-AFRICA Y 21-882-200L SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P HAINES 122 WORGER, W.H. RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191J, seminar 1: Re-examining the History of Apartheid For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191K SEM-RELIGION Y 21-884-201L SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P HAINES A6 WHITE, R. RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191K, seminar 1: Religion and American Culture Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 128 / HONORS COLLEGIUM CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191L SEM-JEWISH HISTORY Y 21-887-201L SEM 1 M 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2173 MYERS, D.N. 10 30 SO 4.0 M 10:00- 12:50P HAINES 122 STEIN, S.A. 15 30 SO 4.0 ROLFE 3119 THE STAFF 10 30 SO 4.0 BUNCHE 2174 WILSON, K. 0 30 SO 4.0 10 30 SO 4.0 LAL, V. 15 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191L, seminar 1: Between Secularism and Traditionalism in Jewish History Y 21-887-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191L, seminar 2: Mapping Jewish Maghreb: Literature and History of North African Jews Y 21-887-203L SEM 3 W 11:00- 1:50P History 191L, seminar 3: Drifting cities: Salonica, Trieste, and Vienna from Empire to Nation-State Y 21-887-204L SEM 4 R 1:00- 3:50P History 191L, seminar 4: Life in the Mosaic: 160 Years of Jews in Los Angeles For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191M SEM-SOUTHEAST ASIA Y 21-888-201L SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 SALMAN, M. History 191M, seminar 1: Filipinos in a World of Empires For History 191 classes, enrollment is not allowed until the second enrollment pass and is limited to junior/senior History and History/Art History majors. 191N SEM-INDIA Y 21-895-201L SEM 1 R 4:00- 6:50P PUB AFF 1329 R W 11:00- 1:50P SLICHTR 2834 10:00- 12:50P BOELTER 5514 MELLOR, R.J. 0 10 00 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 4:00- 6:50P PUB AFF 1265 1256 PITERBERG, G. 0 10 00 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3120 HILL, R.A. 4 30 SO 4.0 M 1:00- 3:50P YRL A1713A ROUSE, R.H. 10 30 SO 4.0 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2150 HUNT, L.A. 10 30 SO 4.0 3:00- 5:50P 4:00- 6:50P LAKRETZ 100 BUNCHE 1265 BRENNER, R.P. 0 5 00 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: SENIOR HISTORY MAJORS History 191N, seminar 1: The City in Modern India: Its History and Representations 200B ADV HIST ANC ROME Y Y 21-895-210L SEM 10 21-003-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 200B, seminar 1: Readings in Roman Historiography 200J ADV HIST NEAR EAST Y Y 21-003-210L SEM 10 21-011-201L SEM 1 W T RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 200J, seminar 1: Historiography of the Ottoman Empire M200V ADV HIST AFRO AMRCN Y 21-023-200L SEM 1 W SAME AS: AFRO-AM M200A RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS 201C TOPICS-MEDIEVAL Y 21-031-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT History 201C, seminar 1: Reading and Writing in Medieval Paris 201D TOPICS-ERLY MOD EUR Y 21-032-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201D, seminar 1: Cultural Theory and Cultural History 201E Y TOPICS-MODRN EUROPE Y 201H TOPICS-U S 21-032-210L SEM 10 21-033-201L SEM 1 T T RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS Y Y 21-033-210L SEM 10 21-036-201L SEM 1 T T 3:00- 5:50P PUB AFF 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 2317 1265 GOMEZ-QUINONES, J. 0 5 00 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P 166 MATSUMOTO, V.J. 5 30 SO 4.0 3120 DUBOIS, E.C. 15 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201H, seminar 1: U.S. Social Movements During the 1960s and 1970s Y 21-036-203L SEM 3 T ROYCE RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201H, seminar 3: Asian American Culture, Cuisine, and Economy Y 21-036-204L SEM 4 W 9:00- 11:50A ROLFE History 201H, seminar 4: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Y 21-036-205L SEM 5 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3123 KELLEY, R.D. 5 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE PUB AFF 2173 1323 MORONY, M.G. 0 5 00 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 4:00- 6:50P PUB AFF 1329 LAL, V. 5 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3115 GOLDMAN, A.S. 10 30 SO 4.0 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 5288 TERRALL, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P HAINES A6 WHITE, R. 5 30 SO 4.0 11:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3119 THE STAFF 5 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS 201J Y Y TOPICS-NEAR EAST 21-036-210L SEM 10 21-038-201L SEM 1 W R RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201J, seminar 1: Baghdad: City of Peace? 201K TOPICS-INDIA Y 21-039-201L SEM 1 R RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201K, seminar 1: The City in Modern India: Its History and Representations 201L TOPICS-CHINA Y 21-040-201L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201L, seminar 1: Approaches to Late Imperial and Modern China 201O TOPICS-SCIENCE TECH Y 21-043-201L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201O, seminar 1: Cultural History of the Body 201P TOPICS-RELIGIONS Y 21-044-201L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS History 201P, seminar 1: Religion and American Culture 201R TOPICS-JEWISH HIST Y 21-046-200L SEM 1 W History 201R, seminar 1: Drifting cities: Salonica, Trieste, and Vienna from Empire to Nationa-State Y 21-046-202L SEM 2 M 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2173 MYERS, D.N. 5 30 SO 4.0 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 SALMAN, M. 5 30 SO 4.0 M 1:00- 3:50P HAINES 110 JACOB, M.C. 20 30 4.0 9:00- 11:50A HAINES A6 BEREND, I.T. 15 30 LG 4.0 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE A152 LYTLE HERNANDEZ, K 20 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3127 GOLDMAN, A.S. 10 30 LG 4.0 History 201R, seminar 2: Between Secularism and Traditionalism in Jewish History 201T TOPICS-SOUTHEA ASIA Y 21-048-201L SEM 1 History 201T, seminar 1: Filipinos in a World of Empires M230A SEM-MODERN EUROPEANY 21-175-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS 235D ECON HIST-20C EURO Y 246C US HIST-20TH CNTURY Y 282B SEM-CHINESE HISTORY Y 21-253-201L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS 21-259-200L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS 21-459-201L SEM 1 W RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS HONORS COLLEGIUM A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 1 5 PLAGUE CULTURE Y REPRSNTNG CLEOPATRAY 11W POSTMODERN CULTURE Y 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM 22-008-200L SEM 1 22-038-200L SEM 1 F R 12:00- 2:50P 2:00- 4:50P HUMANTS A46 ROYCE 166 TR 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE GOODWIN, J.E. GURVAL, R.A. 20 20 07 30 SO 5.0 SO 5.0 RUBINSON, G.J. 20 30 LG 5.0 SEPLOW, S.L. 20 30 PN 1.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 22-033-200L SEM 1 A152 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 22-054-201L SEM 1 TBA RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Honors 19, seminar 1: LGBT is not a Sandwich: Straight Talk on Effects of Silence on Sexual and Gender Minorities in Los Angeles Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 HONORS COLLEGIUM / 129 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 22-054-202L SEM 2 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TBA GRESSER, M.J. 20 30 PN 1.0 TBA HANSCOM, C.P. 20 30 PN 1.0 TBA BODROGLIGETI, A.E. 20 30 PN 1.0 TAYLOR, D. 20 30 PN 1.0 CHEUNG, K.K. GRELLA, C.E. SALAMENSKY, S.I. 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DELL’ANGELICA, E.C 20 20 30 30 SO 5.0 SO 5.0 A163 DIAMOND, J.M. 40 30 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 22-301-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 101D COUNSL MULITCULTURL Y 22-304-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 101F INTEGRITY IN RESRCH Y M106 IMAGINARY WOMEN Y 22-308-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 22-306-200L SEM 1 GEOLOGY 6704 SAME AS: WOM STD M106 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 111 125 STRESS AND COPING NATIONS IN CONFLICT Y Y 22-366-200L SEM 1 22-451-200L LEC 1 166 2238 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 127 CITZNSHP&LDRSHP&SERY 22-462-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY 133 141 ETHNOGRAPHIC FLDWRKY POSTGENOMIC BIO&MEDY 22-500-200L SEM 1 22-526-200L SEM 1 W MF 10:00- 12:50P HAINES 2:00- 3:50P GONDA For Honors Collegium M152 enrollment, e-mail both jdiamond@geog.ucla.edu and katjaantoine@yahoo.com. M152 PAST SOCIETIES&FUTR Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE SAME AS: ANTHRO M158Q,GEOG M153 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 222-548-201 DIS 1A W 10:00- 11:50A BUNCHE 20 0.0 W 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 20 0.0 TR 2:00- 3:15P MOORE 100 PUB AFF 2325 8 0.0 DODD 178 8 0.0 PUB AFF 2325 9 0.0 PUB AFF 2325 9 0.0 BUNCHE 2160 9 0.0 BUNCHE 3157 9 0.0 BUNCHE 2160 9 0.0 PUB AFF 1343 9 0.0 PUB AFF 2319 9 0.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 222-548-202 DIS 1B RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M157 INTRNTL REL-MIDEAST Y ----------- LEC 1 SPIEGEL, S.L. 187 15 SO 4.0 SAME AS: POL SCI M132B RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-201 DIS 1A R 3:30- 4:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-202 DIS 1B R 4:30- 5:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-203 DIS 1C R 4:30- 5:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-204 DIS 1D R 5:30- 6:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-205 DIS 1E R 5:30- 6:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-206 DIS 1F R 5:30- 6:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-207 DIS 1G R 6:30- 7:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-208 DIS 1H R 6:30- 7:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-209 DIS 1I R 6:30- 7:20P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-210 DIS 1J F 9:00- 9:50A LAKRETZ 101 9 0.0 HUMANTS A60 9 0.0 166 9 0.0 5127 9 0.0 2288 9 0.0 2834 9 0.0 3143 9 0.0 3150 9 0.0 BUNCHE 3170 9 0.0 BUNCHE 2178 9 0.0 RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-211 DIS 1K F 9:00- 9:50A RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-212 DIS 1L F 10:00- 10:50A ROYCE RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-213 DIS 1M F 10:00- 10:50A MS RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-214 DIS 1N F 11:00- 11:50A FRANZ RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-215 DIS 1O F 11:00- 11:50A SLICHTR RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-216 DIS 1P F 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-217 DIS 1Q F 12:00- 12:50P BUNCHE RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-218 DIS 1R F 1:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-219 DIS 1S F 1:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 130 / HUMAN GENETICS CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y CLS TYP 222-642-220 DIS SEC FEE 1T DAYS F TIME 2:00- 2:50P BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS BUNCHE 3157 9 0.0 BUNCHE 2160 9 0.0 RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY Y 222-642-221 DIS 1U F 2:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS ONLY 173 LINCOLN&US POLITICS Y 175 TERRORISM AND WMD Y 177 193A BIOTECHNOLOGY & ART Y RESEARCH SCHOLR SEMY 22-738-200L SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 1284 YIRUSH, C.B. 20 30 SO 5.0 M 10:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 3143 INTRILIGATOR, M.D. 30 30 SO 5.0 W T 2:00- 4:50P 4:00- 5:50P BROAD PUB AFF 5240 2292 VESNA, V. WILSON, R. 20 15 30 30 SO 5.0 PN 2.0 T 6:00- 7:50P HAINES A82 REASE-MILES, L. 15 30 PN 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 22-750-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 22-762-200L SEM 1 22-855-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 22-855-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT HUMAN GENETICS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. CM122 MOUSE MOL GENETICS Y 76-432-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 11:50A LAKRETZ 120 LUSIS, A.J. 6 30 SO 2.0 MW F TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2:00- 3:50P HAINES 9:30- 10:45A FRANZ ESKIN, E. 07 VILAIN, E.J. 10 10 0 30 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 5.0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 2.0 07 LG 4.0 SAME AS: MIMG CM122 RESTRICT: JUNIORS OR SENIORS CM124 COMPUTATNL GENETICS Y Y CM136C MDCL ISS-HUMN GNTCS Y ----------LEC 1 76-444-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 1260 220 1260 SAME AS: SOC GEN M102 CM222 Y Y Y Y Y Y MOUSE MOL GENETICS Y 276-518-201 276-518-202 276-518-203 276-518-204 276-518-205 276-518-206 76-132-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR 11:00- 11:50A LAKRETZ 120 LUSIS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 MW 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 ESKIN, E. 20 F TR M M 2:00- 3:50P 9:30- 10:45A 5:00- 5:50P 4:00- 5:50P HAINES FRANZ MORTON GONDA 220 1260 206A 1357 VILAIN, E.J. DIPPLE, K.M. 20 12 2 0 F M 3:00- 3:50P TBA 11:00- 11:50A GONDA 5303 GORIN, M.B. SAME AS: MIMG CM222 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS CM224 COMPUTATNL GENETICS Y ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS C236C M252 Y MDCL ISS-HUMN GNTCS Y Y ADV MTHD-COMPUT BIO Y 76-144-201L ----------76-221-201L ----------- DIS LEC DIS SEM 1A 1 1A 1 30 0.0 LG 5.0 0.0 SO 2.0 05 0.0 SU 2.0 30 SAME AS: BIOINFO M252,CHEM M252 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 282 Y HUMAN GENETICS SEM Y 76-312-201L DIS 1A 76-492-200L SEM 1 0 12 INDO-EUROPEAN STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. 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DRUCKER, J.R. 20 5 30 30 LG 5.0 PN 1.0 T W M T 9:00- 12:30P 9:00- 12:30P 1:30- 5:00P 5:00- 5:50P GSEIS GSEIS GSEIS BROAD 111 111 121 4258 FURNER, J. FURNER, J. SRINIVASAN, R. DRUCKER, J.R. 48 48 32 5 30 30 30 30 SU SU LG SU M 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 111 RICHARDSON, J.V. 30 30 LG 4.0 S M 12:00- 6:00P GSEIS 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 118 121 THE STAFF BLANCHETTE, J. 30 32 30 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 R 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 245 BORGMAN, C.L. 20 30 LG 2.0-4.0 S 9:00- 4:00P GSEIS 121 GILLILAND-SWETLAND 35 30 LG 2.0-4.0 1:30- 5:00P GSEIS 121 GILLILAND-SWETLAND 20 30 LG 2.0-4.0 1:30- 5:00P GSEIS 111 GAFFNEY, L.M. 7 30 LG 2.0-4.0 GSEIS GSEIS 245 111 LYNCH, B.P. DRUCKER, J.R. 0 20 30 30 LG 2.0-4.0 SU 1.0-2.0 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 245 BLANCHETTE, J. 15 30 LG 4.0 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 121 KELTY, C.M. 30 30 LG 4.0 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 121 LYNCH, B.P. 32 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 201 227 239 ETHICS&DIVRSTY&CHNG N N INFO SRVC-CLTR DVRS N LETTERPRESS LAB N 250 INFORMATION ACCESS 28-007-200L 28-007-210L 28-162-200L 28-234-200L LEC LEC LEC LAB 1 2 1 1 4.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 28-300-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES 274 282 DATABASE MGMT SSTM N INFO SYS ANLY&DSGN N 289 ISSUES-INFO STUDIES 28-445-200L LEC 1 28-493-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 28-535-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Information Studies 289, seminar 1: Data, Practices, and Curation, Part II N 28-535-202L SEM 2 RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES Information Studies 289, seminar 2: Censorship, Youth, and Politics of Reading N 28-535-203L SEM 3 W RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES Information Studies 289, seminar 3: Readers Advisory N 28-535-204L SEM 4 M RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES Information Studies 289, seminar 4: Collection Management for Archives, Libraries, and Museums N N 290 SEM-INFO STUDIES 291C SPECIAL TPCS-THEORY N 28-535-205L SEM 5 28-541-200L SEM 1 T R 1:30- 5:00P 3:00- 4:50P RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES 28-550-200L SEM 1 T RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES N 28-550-202L SEM 2 T Information Studies 291C, seminar 2: Introduction to Political Economy of Information 410 THRY&PRAC-INFO PROS N 28-621-200L LEC 1 W RESTRICT: LIBRARY, INFO STUD, AND MIAS MAJORS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY / 131 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP SEC FEE 28-621-201L LEC 2 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP 111 LYNCH, B.P. 48 30 LG 4.0 GSEIS 111 MEDIAVILLA, C.L. THE STAFF 30 25 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 4.0 1:30- 5:00P GSEIS 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS 5:30- 9:00P GSEIS 118 121 111 GRASSIAN, E.S. RICHARDSON, J.V. MENDES, L.H. 0 30 30 48 30 30 30 30 LG SO SO SO 5:30- 9:00P 1:30- 2:50P 111 111 BACA, M.M. BOTELLO, K.S. 40 48 30 30 SO 4.0 SU 4.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R 9:00- 12:30P GSEIS UNITS RESTRICT: LIBRARY, INFO STUD, AND MIAS MAJORS 423 432 PUBLIC LIBRARIES N PRESERV HERIT MATRL N 438A 448 455 462 ARCHIVAL APPRAISAL INFO LITERACY INST GOVERNMENT INFO SUBJECT CATALOGING N N N N 464 498 METADATA INTERNSHIP N N 28-646-200L LEC 1 28-664-200L LEC 1 W TBA 1:30- 5:00P RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES 28-677-200L 28-696-200L 28-710-200L 28-724-200L SEM LEC LEC LEC 1 1 1 1 TBA T R W 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES 28-728-200L LEC 1 28-796-200L DIS 1 M R GSEIS GSEIS RESTRICT: LIBRARY&INFO SCI OR INFO STUDIES INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Physiological Science A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Physiological Science 5, sections 1A, 1B, and 1C meet on April 2, 16, 30, and May 14, 2012; section 1D meets on April 3, 17, May 1, 15, and 29; sections 1E, 1F, and 1G meet on April 4, 18, May 2, 16, and 30; sections 1H, 1I, and 1J meet on April 9, 23, 30, May 21, and June 4; section 1K meets on April 10, 24, May 1, 22, and June 5; sections 1L, 1M, and 1N meet on April 11, 25, May 2, 23, and June 6. 5 7 108 HMN PHYS-DIET&EXRCS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SCIENCE AND FOOD Y Y Y Y HEAD & NECK ANATOMY Y ----------387-015-201 387-015-202 387-015-203 387-015-204 387-015-205 387-015-206 387-015-207 387-015-208 387-015-209 387-015-210 387-015-211 387-015-212 387-015-213 387-015-214 ----------387-021-201 387-021-202 87-021-210L 87-348-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC SEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1 1A 1B 10 1 MWF M M M T W W W M M M T W W W MWF R R R MW 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 6:00- 9:50P 2:00- 3:50P MOORE BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY BOTANY LS LS LS MOORE LAKRETZ 100 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 2320 2320 2320 100 100 ESDIN, J. ROWAT, A.C. FRISCIA, A.R. 420 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 48 24 24 0 20 02 08 24 07 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT For Physiological Science 111B, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 19, and Tuesday, May 8, 2012. 111B 111L 124 C144 146 149 173 M180C FOUNDTNS-PHYSIO SCI Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PHYSIOL SCIENCE LAB Y Y Y Y MOL BIO OF AGING Y NEURL CNTRL-PHYSIOL Y NERVOUS SYS DEVLPNT Y Y MECH-HUMAN DISEASE Y ANA&PHYSI-SENSE ORG Y Y Y BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCIY ----------387-367-201 387-367-202 387-367-203 387-367-204 387-367-205 387-367-206 387-367-207 387-367-208 387-367-209 387-367-210 387-367-211 387-367-212 387-367-213 387-367-214 87-371-201L 87-371-202L 87-371-203L 87-371-204L 87-444-200L 87-564-200L ----------87-576-201L 87-594-200L ----------387-738-201 387-738-202 ----------- LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC LEC LEC DIS LEC LEC DIS DIS LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1A 1 1 1A 1B 1 $ 45 $ 45 $ 45 $ 45 MW M M T T T W W W R R R F F F T W W R M MW MW TBA TR TBA M M TR 12:00- 1:50P 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:50A 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 8:00- 9:50A 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:50A 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 8:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 1:00- 4:50P 9:00- 12:50P 1:30- 5:20P 1:00- 4:50P 3:00- 4:50P 3:00- 4:20P 9:00- 10:50A DODD 147 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 2226 LS 5323 LS 5323 LS 5323 LS 5323 DODD 146 KNSY PV 1240B WGYOUNG 4216 SCHLINGER, B. 2:00- 3:15P BOTANY WATSON, R.H. FAIN, G.L. 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P BOTANY 133 BOTANY 133 WGYOUNG CS76 325 KNOWLTON, B. 336 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 18 18 18 18 50 0 30 30 70 30 15 15 12 WALKER, D.W. SIMMONS, D.D. PHELPS, P.E. 05 15 LG 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 3.0 LG 3.0 LG 3.0 LG 3.0 LG 4.0 LG 5.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 30 30 30 30 30 08 02 15 20 SAME AS: MCD BIO M175C,NEUROSC M101C,PSYCH M117C RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS 194A Y Y Y Y Y Y RESEARCH GROUP SEM Y M215 MOLEC&CELL FOUNDTNSY 387-782-201 387-782-202 387-782-203 387-782-204 387-782-205 387-782-206 87-866-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 F F F F F F W 8:00- 9:20A 9:30- 10:50A 11:00- 12:20P 12:30- 1:50P 2:00- 3:20P 3:30- 4:50P 2:30- 3:50P GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY LAKRETZ 4645 4645 4645 4645 4645 4645 120 SIMMONS, D.D. 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0 MWF 3:30- 4:50P HLTHSCI 52087 TIDBALL, J.G. 0 30 LG 5.0 W 12:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 1044 GLANZMAN, D.L. 20 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 87-090-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: MC&IP M215 270B MOD CONCEPT-PHYSIOL Y 87-421-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 132 / INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC Spring 2012 FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M100B PLTCL ECON-DEVLPMNT Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:45P MOORE 100 ROSS, M.L. 75 BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE ROYCE MS BOTANY BOTANY PUB AFF BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE 08 LG 4.0 3156 3157 2168 2156 166 7608 133 133 1278 3143 3170 3170 3117 OZLER, S. 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 20 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 3117 DA VANZO, J.S. 20 30 LG 4.0 SAME AS: POL SCI M167C RESTRICT: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS 191 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SENIOR SEMINAR 229-301-201 229-301-202 229-301-203 229-301-204 229-301-205 229-301-206 229-301-207 229-301-208 229-301-209 229-301-210 229-301-211 229-301-212 29-846-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 W W W W R R R R R R R R R 5:00- 5:50P 5:00- 5:50P 6:00- 6:50P 6:00- 6:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 5:00- 5:50P 1:00- 3:50P RESTRICT: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY International Development 191, seminar 1: Globalization, Economic Development, and Gender Y 29-846-201L SEM 2 T 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE RESTRICT: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY International Development 191, seminar 2: Population and Development ITALIAN A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who have taken Italian elsewhere (without receiving UCLA credit) and wish to take Italian 1 thru 6 must take a placement examination. To reserve a space for the examination, call Professor Tognozzi at (310) 794-8910. 1 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN 1G 2 3 4 5 6 46 100 110 114B 118 214A Y Y Y SPCL READING COURSE Y ELEMENTARY ITALIAN Y Y Y Y ELEMENTARY ITALIAN Y Y Y Y INTERMED ITALIAN Y INTERMED ITALIAN Y INTERMED ITALIAN Y Y ITAL CINEMA&CULTURE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COMPOSITION & STYLE Y DANTE IN ENGLISH Y MID AGES-HUMR&MRLSMY ITALIAN ENLIGHTNMNT Y LA DIVINE COMMEDIA Y 37-003-201L 37-003-202L 37-003-203L 37-008-200L 37-009-201L 37-009-202L 37-009-203L 37-009-204L 37-015-201L 37-015-202L 37-015-203L 37-015-204L 37-021-200L 37-024-200L 37-027-200L 37-027-201L ----------237-110-201 237-110-202 237-110-203 237-110-204 237-110-205 237-110-206 237-110-207 237-110-208 237-110-209 237-110-210 37-300-200L 37-364-200L 37-392-200L 37-409-200L 37-165-200L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1 1 1 1 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MW 12:00- 1:15P MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MTWRF 10:00- 10:50A MTWRF 11:00- 11:50A MTWRF 12:00- 12:50P MTWR 11:00- 11:50A MTWR 12:00- 12:50P MTWR 11:00- 11:50A MTWR 12:00- 12:50P T 2:00- 4:50P F 12:00- 12:50P F 12:00- 12:50P F 12:00- 12:50P F 12:00- 12:50P F 12:00- 12:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 1:00- 1:50P MW 10:00- 11:15A TR 11:00- 12:15P MW 12:00- 1:15P TR 2:00- 3:15P T 2:00- 4:50P HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE MS BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD BUNCHE PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF ROYCE PUB AFF DODD PUB AFF HAINES PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF ROYCE ROYCE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD DODD ROLFE BUNCHE MS HAINES ROLFE A74 3123 2178 7608 2181 1221A 2178 154 1221A 2319 2319 1256 150 1270 154 1284 39 2232 2238 2242 162 164 3143 3150 3153 154 178 3114 3164 5203 A24 3114 TRUONG, H.T. HARRISON, T.J. TOGNOZZI, E.A. CACHEY, T.J. TUTTLE, E.F. CIAVOLELLA, M. CACHEY, T.J. 25 25 25 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 300 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 15 40 30 25 15 27 27 27 30 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 15 SO SO SO SU SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO 30 30 30 30 30 SO SO SO SO SO 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS LABOR AND WORKPLACE STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M117 M128 M170 M172 NEGOTIATION N RACE&GENDR&US LABORN IMPROVING WRKR HLTH N N FREE SPEECH-WORKPLCN 42-402-200L 42-468-200L ----------42-720-201L 42-732-200L LEC LEC LEC FLD LEC 1 1 1 1A 1 F TR R TBA R 9:00- 11:50A ROLFE 11:00- 12:50P BUNCHE 12:00- 2:50P PUB HLT 3134 2173 51279 JOHNSON, K. ABREGO, L.J. DELP, L. 30 13 30 FINK, K.A. 5 5 5 0 5 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 0.0 SO 4.0 5:00- 7:50P ROYCE 190 W 3:30- 6:20P PERLOFF 1102 LAWSON, J.M. 30 30 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P HAINES WOLFF, G. 10 30 LG 4.0 SAME AS: COMM ST M172 M173 NONVIOL&SOC MOVMNTSN 42-738-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: AFRO-AM M173,CHICANO M173 M180 SOCAL REGIONAL ECON N 42-780-200L LEC 1 T A25 SAME AS: URBN PL CM137 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M262 AIDS IN LATIN AMER Y 40-372-200L SEM 1 T 9:00- 11:50A ROLFE 3127 TAUB, B. 10 30 LG 4.0 T 10:00- 12:50P PUB HLT 61269 TAUB, B. 5 30 LG 4.0 SAME AS: COM HLT M250 Latin American Studies M262, seminar 1: AIDS in Latin America M264 LATIN AM TRAD MED Y 40-384-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M115 SEXL&GENDR ORIENTTN N 46-390-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3134 HARMON, M.E. SAME AS: WOM STD M115 LGBTS M115, lecture 1: Transsexual Histories Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 20 30 LG 4.0 Spring 2012 LIFE SCIENCES / 133 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies 187, lecture 1, is limited to students who have taken one prior LGBTS course. To enroll or join the wait list, e-mail WPinfo@humnet.ucla.edu; include your student ID number and the course ID number. Eligible students receive status notification within two days following request receipt. 187 TOPICS-LGBT STUDIES N 46-846-201L LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 164 FLEMING, M.F. 18 30 SO 4.0 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3178 BOUCAI, M. 20 30 SO 4.0 TR 10:00- 12:50P HAINES A20 SHER, B.R. 20 30 SO 4.0 MW 12:00- 1:50P 20 30 SO 4.0 LGBTS 187, lecture 1: Institutions and Organizations N 46-846-202L LEC 2 LGBTS 187, lecture 2: Sexuality, Gender, and Law N 46-846-203L LEC 3 LGBTS 187, lecture 3: LGBTQ Media Spectatorship N 46-846-204L LEC 4 BUNCHE LGBTS 187, lecture 4: Censored! Art on Trial LIFE SCIENCES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. For Life Sciences 1, lecture 1, the demo room is a laboratory area, and students must abide by the dress code in UCLA Policy 905; students who are not properly dressed are not allowed in the laboratory area. For Life Sciences 1, lecture 1, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 4 to 5:50 p.m. on the following Fridays: April 27 and May 18, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. 1 EVOLUTN&ECOL&BIODIV Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-003-201 252-003-202 252-003-203 252-003-204 252-003-205 252-003-206 252-003-207 252-003-208 252-003-209 252-003-210 252-003-211 252-003-212 252-003-213 252-003-214 252-003-215 LEC DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O MWF T T T T T W W W W R R R F F F 1:00- 1:50P 8:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 8:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 2:00- 3:50P LAKRETZ 110 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 WGYOUNG 2343 HALPIN, P.M. 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 06 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Life Sciences 1, lecture 2, the demo room is a laboratory area, and students must abide by the dress code in UCLA Policy 905; students who are not properly dressed are not allowed in the laboratory area. For Life Sciences 1, lecture 2, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 4 to 5:50 p.m. on the following Fridays: April 27 and May 18, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-003-221 252-003-222 252-003-223 252-003-224 252-003-225 252-003-226 252-003-227 252-003-228 252-003-229 252-003-230 252-003-231 252-003-232 252-003-233 252-003-234 252-003-235 LEC DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J 2K 2L 2M 2N 2O MWF T T T T W W W R R T W R F F F 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 3:00- 4:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 8:00- 9:50A 8:00- 9:50A 8:00- 9:50A 8:00- 9:50A 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P LAKRETZ SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR 110 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 2870 HALPIN, P.M. 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 07 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Life Sciences 2, lecture 1, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 4 to 5:50 p.m. on the following Fridays: April 27 and May 18, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. 2 CELLS&TISSUES&ORGNSY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-006-201 252-006-202 252-006-203 252-006-204 252-006-205 252-006-206 252-006-207 252-006-208 252-006-209 252-006-210 252-006-211 252-006-212 252-006-213 252-006-214 252-006-215 252-006-296 252-006-297 252-006-298 252-006-299 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1W 1X 1Y 1Z MWF T T T W W W W R R R F F T R R M M M M 11:00- 11:50A 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 8:00- 9:15A 9:00- 10:15A 9:30- 10:45A 12:00- 1:15P 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 9:30- 10:45A 9:30- 10:45A 2:00- 3:15P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 8:00- 11:50A 8:00- 11:50A 8:00- 4:50P 8:00- 4:50P LAKRETZ MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 110 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915D 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915D 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915A 3915D 3915G 3915H ESDIN, J. 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Life Sciences 2, lecture 2, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 6:50 p.m. on the following Thursdays: April 26 and May 17, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-006-221 252-006-222 252-006-223 252-006-224 252-006-225 252-006-226 252-006-227 252-006-228 252-006-229 252-006-230 252-006-231 252-006-232 252-006-233 252-006-234 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J 2K 2L 2M 2N MW T T T T T W W W W W R R R W 3:00- 4:15P 9:00- 10:15A 10:30- 10:45A 12:00- 1:15P 1:30- 2:45P 3:00- 4:15P 10:30- 11:45A 12:00- 1:15P 1:30- 2:45P 1:30- 2:45P 4:30- 5:45P 9:00- 10:15A 10:30- 11:45A 12:00- 1:15P 4:30- 5:45P LAKRETZ MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 110 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915A 3915A 3915D 3915D 3915D 3915D BOK, P.D. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 08 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 134 / LIFE SCIENCES Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 2A ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER INTRO-MOLEC BIO LAB Y Y Y CLS TYP 252-006-235 DIS 52-008-201L LAB 52-008-202L LAB SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM 2O 1 2 R TBA TBA 4:30- 5:45P MS $ 10 $ 10 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP THE STAFF THE STAFF 0 0 0 30 30 0.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 3915D UNITS For Life Sciences 3, lecture 1, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 6:50 p.m. on the following Mondays: April 23 and May 14, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. 3 INTRO-MOLECULAR BIO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-009-201 252-009-202 252-009-203 252-009-204 252-009-205 252-009-206 252-009-207 252-009-208 252-009-209 252-009-210 252-009-211 252-009-212 252-009-213 252-009-214 252-009-215 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O MWF T T T T W W W W W F F F T T W 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 10:15A 10:30- 11:45A 12:00- 1:15P 1:30- 2:45P 9:00- 10:15A 10:30- 11:45A 1:00- 2:15P 1:00- 2:15P 2:30- 3:45P 10:30- 11:45A 10:30- 11:45A 1:00- 2:15P 12:00- 1:15P 1:30- 2:45P 2:30- 3:45P LAKRETZ MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 110 3915G 3915G 3915G 3915G 3915H 3915H 3915G 3915H 3915G 3915G 3915H 3915G 3915H 3915H 3915H CAMPBELL, D.A. 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 05 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Life Sciences 3, lecture 2, there will be one MANDATORY midterm examination from 4 to 5:50 p.m. Friday, May 11, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. 3A INTRO MOL BIOL LAB 4 GENETICS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------252-009-221 252-009-222 252-009-223 252-009-224 252-009-225 252-009-226 252-009-227 252-009-228 252-009-229 252-009-230 252-009-231 252-009-232 252-009-233 252-009-234 252-009-235 52-011-200L 52-011-202L 52-011-203L 52-011-204L 52-011-205L 52-011-206L 52-011-207L 52-011-208L 52-011-209L 52-011-210L 52-011-211L 52-011-212L 52-011-213L 52-011-214L 52-011-215L 52-011-216L 52-011-217L ----------252-012-201 252-012-202 252-012-203 252-012-204 252-012-205 252-012-206 252-012-207 252-012-208 252-012-209 252-012-210 252-012-211 252-012-212 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J 2K 2L 2M 2N 2O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 TR T T W W R R R R R R F F F F W T T T T T T W W W W W W R R R R R MWF W W W W W R R R R R R R 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 3:30- 4:45P 10:00- 11:15A 11:30- 12:45P 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 12:30- 1:45P 3:30- 4:45P 3:30- 4:45P 9:00- 10:15A 12:00- 1:15P 9:00- 10:15A 12:00- 1:15P 8:30- 9:45A 8:00- 10:50A 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 12:00- 2:50P 2:00- 4:50P 3:00- 5:50P 8:00- 10:50A 9:00- 11:50A 11:00- 1:50P 12:00- 2:50P 2:00- 4:50P 3:00- 5:50P 8:00- 10:50A 9:00- 11:50A 11:00- 1:50P 12:00- 2:50P 2:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 5:00- 6:15P 8:00- 9:15A 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 5:00- 6:15P LAKRETZ 110 MS 3915G MS 3915H MS 3915G MS 3915G MS 3915G MS 3915G MS 3915G MS 3915H MS 3915G MS 3915H MS 3915G MS 3915A MS 3915H MS 3915H MS 3915G WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG WGYOUNG LAKRETZ 110 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WALL, T.R. THE STAFF MERRIAM, J.R. 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 288 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 15 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 03 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 1.0 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Life Sciences 4, lecture 2, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 6:50 p.m. on the following Thursdays: April 26 and May 24, 2012. No alternate midterm examination arrangements can be made except as authorized under Section 92640(a) of the California Education Code for religious creed or as prearranged with the Office for Students with Disabilities. 4A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COLLABORTV WORKSHOPY Y ----------252-012-221 252-012-222 252-012-223 252-012-224 252-012-225 252-012-226 252-012-227 252-012-228 252-012-229 252-012-230 252-012-231 252-012-232 52-013-200L 52-013-201L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J 2K 2L 1 2 TR M M M M T T T T T T M M T T 9:30- 10:45A 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 3:15P 11:00- 12:15P 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 5:00- 6:15P 8:00- 9:15A 3:30- 4:45P 5:00- 6:15P 11:00- 12:50P 12:00- 1:50P LAKRETZ 110 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 1054 WGYOUNG 4340 WGYOUNG 4346 PHAM, H.D. MERRIAM, J.R. MERRIAM, J.R. 216 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 30 30 12 30 30 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PN 1.0 PN 1.0 For Life Sciences 10H, students must first fill out the online application at http://www.lscore.ucla.edu/research/application.html. The instructor will notify students when they have been approved for enrollment. 10H RESEARCH-GENETICS Y ----------- LEC 1 M 2:00- 3:20P WGYOUNG 1044 BANERJEE, U. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 30 30 LG 6.0 Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 15 23L 71SL LINGUISTICS / 135 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y LIFE-CONCPTS&ISSUES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y LAB&SCIENTIFIC MTHD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ELEM SCHOOL SCIENCE Y 252-100-201 252-100-202 ----------252-045-201 252-045-202 252-045-203 252-045-204 252-045-205 252-045-206 252-045-207 252-045-208 252-045-209 252-045-210 252-045-211 252-045-212 ----------252-071-201 252-071-202 252-071-203 252-071-204 252-071-205 252-071-206 252-071-207 252-071-208 252-071-209 252-071-210 252-071-211 252-071-212 252-071-213 252-071-214 252-071-215 252-071-216 252-071-217 252-071-218 252-071-219 252-071-220 252-071-221 252-071-222 252-071-223 252-071-224 252-071-225 252-071-226 252-071-227 252-071-228 252-071-229 252-071-230 252-071-231 252-071-232 252-071-233 252-071-234 252-071-235 252-071-236 252-071-237 252-071-238 52-214-200L CLS TYP SEC LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 $ 20 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1S 1T 1U 1V 1W 1X 1Y 1Z 1ZA 1ZB 1ZC 1ZD 1ZE 1ZF 1ZG 1ZH 1ZI 1ZJ 1ZK 1ZL 1 FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM LS LS LAKRETZ SLICHTR SLICHTR MS SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR MS MS SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR SLICHTR 2365 2365 110 2834 2834 3915A 2834 2834 2834 3915G 3915H 2834 2834 2834 2834 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS TR 9:00- 11:50A TR 1:00- 3:50P TR 11:00- 12:15P T 1:00- 2:50P T 3:00- 4:50P T 4:00- 5:50P W 10:00- 11:50A W 12:00- 1:50P W 2:00- 3:50P W 4:00- 5:50P R 9:00- 10:50A R 9:00- 10:50A W 4:00- 5:50P T 5:00- 6:50P W 8:00- 9:50A UNSCHED T 8:00- 10:50A T 8:00- 10:50A T 9:00- 11:50A T 11:00- 1:50P T 11:00- 1:50P T 12:00- 2:50P T 2:00- 4:50P T 2:00- 4:50P T 3:00- 5:50P W 8:00- 10:50A W 8:00- 10:50A W 9:00- 11:50A W 11:00- 1:50P W 11:00- 1:50P W 12:00- 2:50P W 2:00- 4:50P W 2:00- 4:50P W 3:00- 5:50P R 8:00- 10:50A R 8:00- 10:50A R 9:00- 11:50A R 11:00- 1:50P R 11:00- 1:50P R 12:00- 2:50P R 2:00- 4:50P R 2:00- 4:50P M 11:00- 1:50P M 11:00- 1:50P M 12:00- 2:50P M 2:00- 4:50P M 2:00- 4:50P M 3:00- 5:50P T 5:00- 7:50P T 5:00- 7:50P W 5:00- 7:50P W 5:00- 7:50P R 5:00- 7:50P R 5:00- 7:50P T 3:30- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2379 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 WGYOUNG 2336 WGYOUNG 2370 BOTANY 133 D’ARCY, G.S. 15 15 216 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 573 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 21 24 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PN 2.0 W 4:30- 5:50P LAKRETZ 101 RUSSELL, A.A. 20 30 PN 2.0 W 5:00- 6:20P LAKRETZ 100 RUSSELL, A.A. 20 30 PN 2.0 R 5:00- 6:20P LAKRETZ 101 RUSSELL, A.A. 20 30 PN 2.0 R 4:00- 5:20P WGYOUNG 1033 LAYTON, W.J. 20 30 PN 2.0 TBA 20 30 LG 4.0 TBA 20 30 LG 4.0 TBA 20 30 LG 4.0 PHELAN, J.P. PFLUEGL, G. 13 30 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 52-214-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 72SL MIDL SCHOOL SCIENCE Y 52-217-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 52-217-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 73SL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE Y 52-220-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 192A UNDERGRAD PRACTICUMY 52-852-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 52-852-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 192B UNDERGRAD PRACTICUMY 52-853-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT LINGUISTICS Indigenous Languages of the Americas A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 18C ELEMENTARY QUECHUA Y 55-023-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 2:50P HAINES A76 DE LA TORRE, L. 20 30 SO 4.0 Linguistics A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 1 INTR-STUDY-LANGUAGE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------253-002-201 253-002-202 253-002-203 253-002-204 253-002-205 253-002-206 253-002-207 253-002-208 253-002-209 253-002-210 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J TR F F F R R R R R R R 9:30- 10:45A 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P BROAD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE MS MS MS PAB LAKRETZ PUB AFF BUNCHE 2160E 3150 3156 3164 5117 5118 5127 1749 120 2317 3157 SPORTICHE, D.L. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 360 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 12 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 136 / LINGUISTICS Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 20 103 110 111 120A 120B 127 132 C140 161 165B M178 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO TO LINGUISTCS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO-GEN PHONETICS Y Y Y Y Y INTRO TO HIST LING Y Y Y INTONATION Y Y Y PHONOLOGY I Y Y Y SYNTAX I Y Y Y SYNACTC TYPLGY&UNIV Y Y Y LANGUAGE PROCESSINGY Y Y BILINGLISM&2ND LANG Y Y Y LANG DOCUMENTATION Y SYNTAX II Y Y Y ANLY-JAPANSE&KOREANY 253-002-211 253-002-212 253-002-213 253-002-214 253-002-215 253-002-216 253-002-217 253-002-218 ----------253-090-201 253-090-202 253-090-203 253-090-204 253-090-205 253-090-206 ----------253-334-201 253-334-202 253-334-203 253-334-204 ----------253-385-201 253-385-202 ----------253-386-201 253-386-202 ----------253-420-201 253-420-202 ----------253-437-201 253-437-202 ----------253-459-201 253-459-202 ----------253-491-201 253-491-202 ----------253-505-201 253-505-202 53-666-200L ----------253-675-201 253-675-202 ----------- CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS LEC LAB LAB LEC DIS DIS LEC LEC DIS DIS LEC 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1A 1B 1 1 1A 1B 1 FEE INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R R F F F F F F MW F F R R F R MW F F F F MW R R MW F F MW F F TR F F TR R R MW R R TR F F TR MW F F MW 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 2:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 10:50A 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 1:20P BUNCHE PUB AFF ROYCE HUMANTS HUMANTS ROYCE ROYCE ROYCE ROYCE PUB AFF HUMANTS PAB PAB HAINES ROYCE PUB AFF ROLFE ROLFE ROLFE ROLFE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HUMANTS HAINES BUNCHE HAINES HAINES BUNCHE HUMANTS BUNCHE BUNCHE MS MS BUNCHE PUB AFF HAINES BUNCHE HAINES HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE DODD 3164 2333 166 A32 A46 154 156 164 190 2242 A48 1749 2748 A20 160 2232 3127 3127 3106 3127 2160 3211 3211 2160 A66 A28 3156 110 110 3156 A68 3123 3156 5138 5138 3164 2242 A44 3170 A20 A78 2160 2160 3143 3143 170 F F T F F TR 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 12:50P HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES ROYCE HAINES 110 110 A28 A78 166 122 RETT, J.L. 4:00- 5:50P HAINES A6 MELCHERT, H.C. 20 30 SO 4.0 9:00- 10:50A HAINES A6 SUNDARA, M. 20 30 SO 4.0 THE STAFF JUN, S. THE STAFF JUN, S. THE STAFF MOULTON, K. STOWELL, T.A. SCHUTZE, C.T. ORFITELLI, R.M. SCHUH, R.G. KOOPMAN, H. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Management 108 through 128 are limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors during the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Management 200 through 299 (excluding 237), 406, 407, 413A, and 413B may be available to UCLA GRADUATE STUDENTS who meet the requisites for the class, space permitting. Interested students should go to the FIRST CLASS MEETING for instructions and PTE numbers. Management 237A thru 237N are limited to Master of Financial Engineering (M.F.E.) Program students. Management 402, 403, 405, 408, 409, 410, 411A, 411B, 420, and 430 are limited to M.B.A. and Fully Employed M.B.A. Program students. 1A ACCOUNTING PRINCPLS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ACCOUNTING PRINCPLS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1B ----------260-001-201 260-001-202 260-001-203 260-001-204 260-001-205 260-001-206 ----------260-001-221 260-001-222 260-001-223 260-001-224 260-001-225 260-001-226 ----------260-002-201 260-002-202 260-002-203 260-002-204 260-002-205 260-002-206 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 10:00- 11:20A KORN C314 LITT, D.S. 1:00- 2:20P KORN C314 LITT, D.S. 8:00- 9:50A KORN C314 RAVETCH, D.S. 240 40 40 40 40 40 40 240 40 40 40 40 40 40 240 40 40 40 40 40 40 13 15 11 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Management 108 is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 108 BUSINESS LAW Y 60-320-200L LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 1222 GUERIN, J. 80 16 SO 4.0 BROAD 2100A LEIVA, M. 80 15 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-320-201L LEC 2 T 4:00- 6:50P RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 120A is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 120A INTRMED ACCNTING I Y 60-491-200L LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2444 BERGES, T.L. 75 01 SO 5.0 HUMANTS 169 LITT, D.S. 80 11 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-491-201L LEC 2 TR 8:00- 9:50A RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 120B is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 120B INTRMED ACCNTING II Y 60-492-200L LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P KNSY PV 1240B RAVETCH, D.S. 80 15 SO 5.0 2238 RAVETCH, D.S. 50 13 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-492-201L LEC 2 TR 10:00- 11:50A PUB AFF RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 122 is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 122 MANAGEMNT ACCOUNTNGY 60-510-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:20P BROAD 2100A WILLIAMS, M.G. 80 07 SO 4.0 BROAD 2100A WILLIAMS, M.G. 80 08 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-510-201L LEC 2 MW 3:30- 4:50P RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 123 is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 123 AUDITING Y 60-518-200L LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P BROAD 2100A GARDNER TRELOAR, J 80 15 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 124 is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 124 ADVANCED ACCOUNTINGY 60-528-200L LEC 1 MW 9:30- 10:50A FOWLER A139 KLEIN, G.L. 80 02 SO 4.0 A2 KLEIN, G.L. 80 05 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-528-201L LEC 2 MW 12:00- 1:20P HAINES RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 127A is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 127A TAX PRINCIPLES&PLCY Y 60-539-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:20A HUMANTS 135 BERGES, T.L. 80 03 SO 4.0 GARDNER TRELOAR, J 80 13 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-539-201L LEC 2 TR 11:30- 12:50P BROAD 2100A RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 127B is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 127B CORP&PARTNERSHP TAXY 60-540-200L LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:20A FOWLER A139 KLEIN, G.L. 80 01 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Management 128 is limited to Business Economics and Mathematics/Applied Science majors and Accounting minors on the first enrollment pass. Any junior/senior may enroll on the second pass. Other students must obtain a PTE number during the first class meeting. 128 SPCL TPC-ACCOUNTING Y 180 SPECIAL TOPICS 60-541-200L LEC 1 TR 2100A GARDNER TRELOAR, J 80 13 SO 4.0 T 10:00- 11:20A BROAD 5:00- 7:50P GOLD B117 LIENTZ, B.P. 40 30 SO 4.0 MW 1:00- 2:20P GOLD B117 CAULEY, S.D. 45 06 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MATH/APP,BUS-ECON, OR ACCNTNG MINOR Y 60-780-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE Management 180, lecture 1: Effective Project Management Y 60-780-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE Management 180, lecture 2: Real Estate Finance and Investment Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 138 / MANAGEMENT Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 202B CNSLT &APP MGR ECON Y 215A NEGOTIATIONS ANLY CLS TYP SEC FEE 60-018-200L LEC 1 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TBA DUBIN, J.A. 40 30 SO 4.0 TBA LIPPMAN, S.A. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA LIPPMAN, S.A. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA BAUCELLS ALIBES, M 60 30 SO 4.0 SUSSMAN, E.H. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA GUERIN, J. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA SUSSMAN, E.H. 60 30 SO 4.0 FREIXES, G. 60 30 SO 4.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM UNITS RESTRICT: FEMBA Y 60-072-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-072-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA 217A DECISION ANALYSIS Y 60-085-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 220 CORP FINANCL REPTNG Y 60-098-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: FEMBA 224 LAW-MNGRS&ENTRPRNRSY 226 ADV TPCS-ACCOUNTING Y 60-141-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: MBA AND FEMBA STUDENTS 60-151-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 227 TAXATN&MGMT DECISNS Y 60-152-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: FEMBA 228 FIN RPRTG&EQTY VALU Y 60-159-200L LEC 1 TBA HUGHES, J.S. 60 30 SO 4.0 HUGHES, J.S. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA OZEL, N.B. 20 30 SU 2.0 TBA YANG, L. 70 30 LG 4.0 TBA MARTOS-VILA, M. 45 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-159-201L LEC 2 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 229Z ACCOUNTING WORKSHOPY 231C CORPORATE VALUATION Y 60-168-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 60-186-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: MBA AND FEMBA STUDENTS 231D TAKEOVERS&RESTRUCTRY 60-189-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-189-201L LEC 2 TBA MARTOS-VILA, M. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA LONGSTAFF, F.A. 60 30 SO 4.0 LONGSTAFF, F.A. 60 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA 232B FIXED-INCOME MARKTS Y 60-194-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-194-201L LEC 2 TBA RESTRICT: FEMBA 232D OPTION MARKETS 232E MRKT&CRDT RISK MGMT Y Y 234A INTNTL FINNCL MRKTS Y 237D DERIVATIVE MARKETS Y 60-198-200L LEC 1 TBA GESKE, R.L. 45 30 SO 4.0 TBA GESKE, R.L. 45 30 LG 4.0 TBA EISFELDT, A.L. 45 30 SO 4.0 TBA GESKE, R.L. 40 30 SO 4.0 LONGSTAFF, F.A. 40 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA 60-196-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 60-206-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA 60-220-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: MASTERS IN FINANCIAL ENGINEERING 237F FIXED-INCOME MARKTS Y 60-143-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: MASTERS IN FINANCIAL ENGINEERING 237G CMPTTN MTHD-FINANCE Y 237H QUANT ASSET MGMT 239D PHD SEM-CORP FINANC Y 60-144-200L LEC 1 TBA GOUKASIAN, L. 40 30 SO 4.0 HSU, J.C. 40 30 SO 4.0 MARTOS-VILA, M. 15 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: MASTERS IN FINANCIAL ENGINEERING Y 60-145-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: MASTERS IN FINANCIAL ENGINEERING 60-226-200L SEM 1 TBA RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. 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MAJORS 60-347-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-347-201L LEC 2 TBA RESTRICT: FEMBA 264A MARKET RESEARCH Y 60-358-200L LEC 1 BODAPATI, A.V. 45 30 LG 4.0 TBA TBA BODAPATI, A.V. 45 30 LG 4.0 TBA BODAPATI, A.V. 60 30 LG 4.0 TBA BODAPATI, A.V. 45 30 SO 4.0 TBA BODAPATI, A.V. 45 30 SO 4.0 TBA SOOD, S. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA BODAPATI, A.V. 20 30 LG 2.0 NELSON, G.S. 10 30 SO 1.0-8.0 TBA KAHN, M.E. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA SUSSMAN, E.H. 60 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-358-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA Y 60-358-202L LEC 3 RESTRICT: FEMBA 267 1 TO 1 MARKETING Y 60-409-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-409-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA 268 SEL TOPICS IN MKTNG 269Z WORKSHOP-MARKETING Y Y 60-380-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FEMBA 60-390-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS 277B REAL ESTT FINNC LAW Y 60-421-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 278A REAL ESTATE FIN&INV 279A REAL EST INVESTMNTS Y Y 60-422-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA 60-426-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-426-201L LEC 2 TBA SUSSMAN, E.H. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA HABIBI, P.B. 60 30 SO 4.0 TBA CULBERT, S.A. 30 30 SO 4.0 TBA RANDLE, Y.E. 45 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA 279B ENTRPNRL RE DEVLPMT Y 281B PEOPLE IN ORGANZTNS Y 60-428-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 60-454-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 284C ENTREPRENEURL ORGS Y 60-475-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 MANAGEMENT / 139 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 293A PLTC ENVIR-US BSNSS Y 295A ENTRPRN&VNTR INITIA Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 60-527-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME TBA BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP DARBY, M.R. 45 30 SO 4.0 GEIS, G.T. 72 30 SO 4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT,PLCY STD,SOC WEL,URB PLN 60-530-200L DIS 1 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 3 TBA SCHEINROCK, J.I. 70 30 SO 4.0 60-538-200L LEC 1 60-530-202L DIS TBA BOUTROS-GHALI, T. 40 30 SO 4.0 THE STAFF 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 TBA AUDENAERT, A.M. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 TBA GREENBLATT, J.A. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA 295D BUSINESS PLAN DEVLP Y RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 298D SPEC TOPICS MANGMNT Y 60-547-201L DIS 1 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 1: Y 60-547-202L DIS 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA Management 298D, discussion 2: Online Marketing and Web Analytics Y 60-547-203L DIS 3 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 3: Social Entrepreneurship Y 60-547-204L DIS 4 TBA GOLDSTEIN, N.J. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 5 TBA GOLDSTEIN, N.J. 20 30 SO 1.0-4.0 MCKELVEY, W.W. 25 30 SO 1.0-4.0 SCHOLLHAMMER, H. 72 30 SO 1.0-4.0 BENARTZI, S. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 GUERIN, J. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RUMELT, R.P. 45 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA Management 298D, discussion 4: Persuasion and Influence Y 60-547-205L DIS RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS Management 298D, discussion 5: Y 60-547-206L DIS 6 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 6: Y 60-547-207L DIS 7 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 7: Y 60-547-208L DIS 8 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 8: Y 60-547-209L DIS 9 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-547-210L DIS 10 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 10: Y 60-547-211L DIS 11 TBA MCCANN, R.M. 70 30 SO 1.0-4.0 12 TBA DARBY, M.R. 25 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA Y 60-547-212L DIS RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS Management 298D, discussion 12: Y 60-547-213L DIS 13 TBA BENARTZI, S. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 15 TBA ALDERTON, D.J. 45 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA Management 298D, discussion 13: Y 60-547-215L DIS RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Management 298D, discussion 15: Y 60-547-217L DIS 17 TBA RUMELT, R.P. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 18 TBA RIORDAN, R.J. 60 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA Y 60-547-218L DIS RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-547-219L DIS 19 TBA GOLDSTEIN, N.J. 45 30 SO 1.0-4.0 20 TBA LAWRENCE, B.S. 20 30 SO 1.0-4.0 SNYDER, J.A. 15 30 SU 2.0 LAWRENCE, B.S. 15 30 SO 4.0 GIULIANO, P. 60 30 LG 4.0 GIULIANO, P. 60 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: FEMBA Y 60-547-220L DIS RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 298Z MGMT STRATGY&POLICYY 60-550-200L DIS 1 TBA RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS 299M THRY&RSRCH-ORG&MGMTY 406 GLOBAL MACROECONOMYY 60-558-200L SEM 1 TBA RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS 60-639-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-639-201L LEC 2 TBA RESTRICT: FEMBA 407 SPRDSHT MDLNG Y 60-649-200L LEC 1 HERMAN, A.D. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA TBA HERMAN, A.D. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA SUBRAHMANYAM, A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA SUBRAHMANYAM, A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA CHOWDHRY, B. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA CHOWDHRY, B. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA KASHKOOLI, K.A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA KASHKOOLI, K.A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA YOUNG, M.J. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA UNZUETA, M.M. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA UNZUETA, M.M. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA DROLET ROSSI, A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA SOOD, S. 72 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS Y 60-649-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: FEMBA 408 FINANCE FOUNDATIONS Y 60-616-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-616-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-616-203L LEC 3 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-616-204L LEC 4 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 409 ORG BEHAVIOR Y 60-667-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-667-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-667-202L LEC 3 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-667-203L LEC 4 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-667-204L LEC 5 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 411 MARKETING MGMT Y 60-623-201L LEC 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-623-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-623-203L LEC 3 TBA ROSSI, P.E. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA DREZE, X.E. 72 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-623-204L LEC 4 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 140 / MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 420 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER BUSINESS STRATEGY Y CLS TYP SEC Spring 2012 FEE 60-690-201L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS TBA SNYDER, J.A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA SNYDER, J.A. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA EDERER, F.P. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA EDERER, F.P. 72 30 LG 4.0 TBA EDERER, F.P. 72 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-690-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-690-203L LEC 3 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-690-204L LEC 4 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-690-205L LEC 5 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 422 ANLY&COMMUNICATIONSY 457 FLDWRK-INVSTMT MGMT Y 60-698-200L LEC 1 FORMAN, J. 30 30 SO 4.0 UNSCHED TBA COCKRUM, W.M. 25 30 SO 4.0 2 UNSCHED GESKE, R.L. 20 30 SO 4.0 60-846-200L LEC 1 UNSCHED 0 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS 60-784-201L DIS 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 60-784-202L DIS RESTRICT: FEMBA 482 NEGOTIATNS BEHAVIOR Y MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. If necessary, consult an HSSEAS counselor in 6426 Boelter Hall. 90L PHYSCL MSRMNT-MATRL Y 104 SCIENCE-ENGR MATERL Y 91-270-200L LAB 1 R 1:00- 4:50P ENGR V 1010 ONO, K. 20 16 LG 2.0 LAN, E.H. 75 03 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: MATERIALS ENGINEERING MAJORS ----------- LEC 1 $ 20 MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 2444 RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS Y Y Y Y 191-324-201 191-324-202 191-324-203 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 2 $ 20 F F F MW 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5252 5252 4413 2444 PEI, Q. 25 25 25 75 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 25 25 25 40 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 20 07 LG 2.0 40 13 LG 4.0 40 14 LG 4.0 39 07 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS 121 Y Y Y MTLS SCI-SEMICNDCTR Y 121L SEMICONDUCTORS LAB Y 191-324-211 191-324-212 191-324-213 91-481-200L DIS DIS DIS LEC 2A 2B 2C 1 F F F TR 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER BOELTER 5252 4413 5252 5264 XIE, Y. RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS 91-482-200L LAB 1 F 1:00- 5:50P ENGR V 1010 GOORSKY, M.S. RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS 132 METALLIC ALLOYS Y 91-525-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 9436 ONO, K. RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS 140 MTRL SLCTN&ENG DSGN Y 151 COMPOSITE MATERIALS Y 91-540-200L LEC 1 $ 20 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5264 PRZYSTUPA, M.A. RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS 91-696-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 YANG, J. RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE MAJORS For Materials Science 161L, students who have not completed or do not complete the mandatory safety training during the first class meeting cannot continue in the course. 161L LABORATORY-CERAMICSY 201 PRINC-MATERIALS SCI 243C DSLC&STRN MCHN-SLDS Y 91-758-200L LAB 1 W 1:00- 4:50P ENGR V 1010 LAN, E.H. 25 30 LG 2.0 TU, K. 40 15 LG 4.0 PRZYSTUPA, M.A. 30 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: MATERIALS ENGINEERING MAJORS,SENIORS ONLY Y 95-006-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 95-292-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 246B STRUCTR&PROP-GLASS Y 271 ELCTRNC STRCT-MTRLS Y 95-305-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5419 BESCHER, E.P. 39 07 LG 4.0 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5252 OZOLINS, V. 40 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 95-426-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 95-426-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED OZOLINS, V. 30 30 LG 4.0 F 9:30- 10:20A ENGR V 2101 GOORSKY, M.S. 30 03 SU 2.0 F TR 10:30- 11:30A ENGR V 2101 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4413 GOORSKY, M.S. HUANG, Y. 35 28 30 0.0 LG 2.0-4.0 MW 2:00- 3:50P YANG, Y. 28 30 LG 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 282 ADV TPC-MAT SCI&ENG Y ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 298 SEM IN ENGINEERING Y Y 95-492-201L DIS 1A 95-610-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Materials Science 298, seminar 1: Y 95-610-202L SEM 2 BOELTER 4283 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Materials Science 298, seminar 2: Y 95-610-280L SEM 80 UNSCHED KODAMBAKA, S. 0 30 LG 2.0-4.0 0 30 LG 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM Y 95-610-281L SEM 81 UNSCHED RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM MATHEMATICS Mathematics A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Information on the Mathematics Diagnostic Test is available at http://www.math.ucla.edu/undergrad/diagnostic.html. ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDIT: For questions regarding Advanced Placement (AP) credit, see http://www.math.ucla.edu/undergrad/apcredit.html. 2 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3B CALC LIFE SCI STDT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------262-052-201 262-052-202 262-052-203 262-052-204 ----------262-083-201 262-083-202 262-083-203 262-083-204 262-083-205 262-083-206 ----------262-083-211 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A MWF T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P MS MS MS MS MS HUMANTS MS MS MS MS MS MS FRANZ MS 5200 5137 5117 5118 5118 A51 5117 6229 5137 5138 5127 5127 1178 6201 GREENE, M.P. DUNCAN, A.R. GAO, H. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 130 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 05 02 06 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 Spring 2012 MATHEMATICS / 141 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 3C ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER PROB LIFE SCI STDT 31B INTEGRTN&INF SERIES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 262-083-212 262-083-213 262-083-214 262-083-215 262-083-216 ----------262-089-201 262-089-202 262-089-203 262-089-204 262-089-205 262-089-206 ----------262-089-211 262-089-212 262-089-213 262-089-214 262-089-215 262-089-216 ----------262-186-201 262-186-202 262-186-203 262-186-204 262-186-205 262-186-206 ----------62-186-211L CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS HUMANTS MS DODD MS MS GEOLOGY HAINES MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 5117 5118 5118 6221 6229 4000A 5118 5118 5147 5147 5217 5217 A51 5118 78 6201 6201 4660 A44 4000A 5147 5147 5127 5127 5137 5137 5217 5217 INSTRUCTOR MA, J. SINCLAIR, T.J. CURRAN, S.R. ENRL CAP 35 35 35 35 35 210 29 29 29 29 29 29 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 0 0 XC CR TP UNITS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 02 SO 07 SO 08 SO 04 SO 210 33 33 33 33 33 33 28 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 210 35 35 35 35 35 35 0 0 210 35 28 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 SO 4.0 0.0 For Mathematics 32A, lecture 1, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Mondays: April 23 and May 14, 2012. 32A CALC OF SEVRL VAR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ----------262-206-201 262-206-202 262-206-203 262-206-204 262-206-205 262-206-206 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F MWF T R T R T R 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 4000A 6229 5117 5118 5118 6201 6201 DEARRICOTT, O. For Mathematics 32A, lecture 2, there will be two MANDATORY midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Mondays: April 23 and May 14, 2012. 32B 33A 33B Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CALC OF SEVRL VAR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y LINEAR ALGBRA&APPLS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y DIFFERNTL EQUATIONS Y Y ----------262-206-211 262-206-212 262-206-213 262-206-214 262-206-215 262-206-216 ----------262-206-221 262-206-222 262-206-223 262-206-224 262-206-225 262-206-226 ----------262-211-201 262-211-202 262-211-203 262-211-204 262-211-205 262-211-206 ----------262-211-211 262-211-212 262-211-213 262-211-214 262-211-215 262-211-216 ----------262-211-221 262-211-222 262-211-223 262-211-224 262-211-225 262-211-226 ----------262-221-201 262-221-202 262-221-203 262-221-204 262-221-205 262-221-206 ----------262-221-211 262-221-212 262-221-213 262-221-214 262-221-215 262-221-216 ----------62-221-221L ----------262-223-201 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 3 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 3 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 3 3A 1 1A MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R TBA R TBA R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T R T R T R MWF T MWF T 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS GEOLOGY MS MS GEOLOGY ROYCE FRANZ MS MS MS MS GEOLOGY MS FRANZ BUNCHE MS 4000A 5127 5127 5138 5147 5128 6229 4000A 6229 4660 5138 5117 6704 164 1178 5138 5138 5217 5217 4660 6221 1178 3211 5138 11:00- 11:50A MS 5217 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 12:50P 12:00- 12:50P 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 5117 4000A 5138 5217 5127 5147 2178 6201 A51 5137 5137 5127 5127 5147 5147 1200 5137 5138 5217 6229 164 1246 5127 5217 4000A 5137 MS MS MS MS MS MS BUNCHE MS HUMANTS MS MS MS MS MS MS ROLFE MS MS MS MS ROYCE PUB AFF MS MS MS MS DEARRICOTT, O. DUKE, W.D. ROCH, S. MCCALLA, S.G. WILLIAMS, M.B. GUERBEROFF, L. LAUB, A.J. REICH, R.C. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 07 03 04 06 03 07 05 01 142 / MATHEMATICS Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 61 71SL ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y DISCRETE STRUCTURES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ELMNTRY SCHOOL MATH Y 262-223-202 262-223-203 262-223-204 262-223-205 262-223-206 ----------262-223-211 262-223-212 262-223-213 262-223-214 262-223-215 262-223-216 ----------262-268-201 262-268-202 262-268-203 262-268-204 ----------262-268-211 262-268-212 262-268-213 262-268-214 62-270-200L CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 1 FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM R T R T R MWF T TBA T R T TBA MWF T R TBA TBA MWF T R T R R 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A MS MS MS MS MS HUMANTS MS 5137 5138 5138 5127 5127 A51 5127 INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS 11:00- 11:50A MS 11:00- 11:50A MS 11:00- 11:50A MS 5200 5147 6221 ROPER, M.L. 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 2:00- 2:50P 4:00- 5:30P MS MS MS MS MS MS 5200 5147 5127 6221 6221 6201 GIESEKER, D. 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HUNTER, B.A. BARBARO, A. BARBARO, A. HUNTER, B.A. VIRTANEN, J.T. 0 0 90 30 30 30 60 30 30 60 30 30 30 30 60 30 30 30 30 05 03 06 03 04 04 06 SO 4.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on HSSEAS undergraduate nontutorial classes and HSSEAS graduate nontutorial classes taught concurrently with undergraduate classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Students who enroll in upper division HSSEAS courses without completing the requisites are subject to disenrollment after the second class meeting. 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ENGR IV 43116 RESTRICT: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MAJORS 10-643-201L LAB 1 MW RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD Y 10-643-202L LAB 2 TR 10:00- 1:50P 0 13 LG 4.0 0 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 157S AEROSPACE ENGR LAB Y 10-644-201L LAB 1 MW 2:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: AEROSPACE ENGINEERING MAJORS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 MICROBIOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS / 145 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 161C SPACECRAFT DESIGN Y 162A INT-MCHNMS&MECH SYS Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 10-668-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5264 THE STAFF 25 16 LG 4.0 HUMANTS 169 THE STAFF 70 14 LG 4.0 HUMANTS 169 ENGR IV 38138A 70 0 15 0.0 LG 4.0 ENGR IV 38138A 0 09 LG 4.0 ENGR IV 38138A 0 16 LG 4.0 ENGR IV 38138A 0 08 LG 4.0 THE STAFF 35 11 LG 4.0 SPEYER, J.L. 13 13 9 70 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 TSAO, T. 35 35 35 30 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 162E Y Y MECH DESIGN II 10-672-201L DIS 10-676-201L LAB 1A 1 F T 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD Y 10-676-202L LAB 2 W 2:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD Y 10-676-203L LAB 3 R 2:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD Y 10-676-204L LAB 4 M 2:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD M168 FINITE ELEMNT MTHDS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2760 SAME AS: C&EE M135C RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 171A Y Y Y Y DYNAM SYS CNTRL I 210-709-201 210-709-202 210-709-203 ----------- DIS DIS DIS LEC 1A 1B 1C 1 F F TBA MW 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3760 BOELTER 3760 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3400 RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 171B Y Y DGTL CNTL-PHYS SSTM Y 210-726-201 DIS 1A 210-726-202 DIS 1B 10-727-280L LEC 80 F 8:00- 9:50A F 2:00- 3:50P UNSCHED BOELTER 3400 WGYOUNG 1044 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 172 182A CNTRL SSTM DSGN LAB Y Y Y MATHEMATICS OF ENGR Y 183 Y Y MANUFACTR PROCESSESY ----------210-732-201 210-732-202 ----------- LEC LAB LAB LEC 1 1A 1B 1 MW T R TR 12:00- 1:50P 10:00- 11:50A 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER ENGR IV ENGR IV BOELTER 5436 43116 43116 3400 THE STAFF THE STAFF 30 15 15 120 KIM, C. 60 60 56 CHEN, Y. 28 28 15 15 0 05 14 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 03 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 210-792-201 DIS 1A 210-792-202 DIS 1B ----------LEC 1 F F MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5249 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5249 10:00- 11:20A KNSY PV 1200B RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD C186 APPLIED OPTICS C187L NANOSCALE LAB Y Y Y Y Y 210-800-201 210-800-202 ----------10-816-201L ----------- LAB LAB LEC DIS LEC 1A 1B 1 1A 1 W R MW F TBA 2:00- 5:50P 2:00- 5:50P 4:00- 5:50P 10:00- 11:50A ENGR IV ENGR IV BOELTER LAKRETZ 15139 15139 5422 120 20 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0 0 0 30 30 14 0.0 0.0 SO 2.0-4.0 LG 4.0 09 RESTRICT: MECHANICAL&AEROSPACE UNDERGRAD 194 231C Y Y RESEARCH GROUP SEM Y PHAS CHNG HT TRNSFR Y 210-824-201 210-824-202 10-866-201L 10-185-200L LAB LAB SEM LEC 1A 1B 1 1 R F TBA TR 9:00- 11:50A ENGR IV 9:00- 11:50A ENGR IV 33128 33128 12:00- 1:50P MW 10:00- 11:50A BOELTER 5280 ELDREDGE, J.D. 29 03 LG 4.0 TR 4:00- 5:50P MS THE STAFF 25 16 LG 4.0 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 25 07 LG 4.0 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 9436 THE STAFF GEOLOGY 6704 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 250B VISC&TURBULENT FLOW Y 10-301-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 255A ADVANCED DYNAMICS Y M256C PLASTICITY Y 10-330-200L LEC 1 5217 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 10-338-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: C&EE M230C RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 259A AD TOPIC-FLUID MECH 262 INTLGNT MATRL SYSTM Y Y 10-354-201L SEM 1 20 05 LG 4.0 CARMAN, G.P. 30 05 LG 4.0 JU, J. 35 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 10-372-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M269A DYNAMICS-STRUCTURES Y 10-414-280L LEC 80 UNSCHED SAME AS: C&EE M237A RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM 269B ADV DYNAM-STRUCTURE Y 10-415-200L LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 THE STAFF 20 14 LG 4.0 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5280 IWASAKI, T. 20 30 LG 4.0 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5280 THE STAFF MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5422 F TBA 10:00- 11:50A LAKRETZ 120 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 279 BIO OSCILLATIONS Y 10-474-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 285 INTERFACIAL PHENOMN Y C286 APPLIED OPTICS Y NANOSCALE LAB Y Y 10-510-200L LEC 1 25 30 LG 4.0 15 09 LG 4.0 CHEN, Y. 15 0 20 0.0 LG 4.0 YANG, J. 0 0 35 30 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS ----------- LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS C287L 10-517-201L DIS 1A ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 297 Y Y COMPOSITES MNFCTRNGY 610-524-201 LAB 1A 610-524-202 LAB 1B 10-582-280L LEC 80 R 9:00- 11:50A ENGR IV F 9:00- 11:50A ENGR IV UNSCHED 33128 33128 RESTRICT: ON-LINE MASTERS PROGRAM MEDICINE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M160A AT-RISK POPULATIONS N 64-661-200L LEC 1 M 3:30- 6:20P HLTHSCI 23105A ESDIN, J. 25 30 SO 4.0 F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 33105A ESDIN, J. 25 30 SO 4.0 1 30 LG 2.0 SAME AS: PUB HLT M160A RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M160B AT-RISK POPULATIONS N 64-662-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: PUB HLT M160B RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 188SB INDIV STD FOR USIE N 64-829-200L TUT 1 VAR COATES, T.J. MICROBIOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 10 MDCL MICROB-NURSING Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 3656 LORENZ, T.C. 60 DANG, A.T. DANG, A.T. 20 20 14 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: NURSING OR PRE-NURSING MAJORS Y Y 145-030-201 DIS 145-030-202 DIS 1A 1B M T 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 11:00- 11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 0.0 0.0 146 / MILITARY SCIENCE CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 98T Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER DRUG-RESIST INFECT Y Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 145-030-203 DIS 1C 45-294-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM TBA TBA INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP DANG, A.T. BECKET, E.C. 20 16 30 0.0 LG 5.0 UNITS For Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 100L, there will be one midterm examination from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. 100L LAB-PROFESSNL SCHLS Y Y Y Y Y ----------145-304-201 145-304-202 145-304-203 145-304-204 LEC LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D $ 50 TR T W R F 9:00- 9:50A 10:30- 1:20P 1:00- 3:50P 10:30- 1:20P 1:00- 3:50P PAB 1434A WGYOUNG 3370 WGYOUNG 3370 WGYOUNG 3370 WGYOUNG 3370 LORENZ, T.C. FERNANDEZ, A.M. FERNANDEZ, A.M. FERNANDEZ, A.M. FERNANDEZ, A.M. 72 18 18 18 18 12 LG 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 101, there will be two midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Thursdays: April 26 and May 17, 2012. 101 INTRO MICROBIOLOGY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 103AL VIROLOGY LAB 106 Y Y Y MOL&GNTC-BACT INFCT Y ----------145-306-201 145-306-202 145-306-203 145-306-204 145-306-205 145-306-206 145-306-207 145-306-208 145-306-209 145-306-210 145-306-211 145-306-212 ----------- LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 MWF T T T T T W W W W W T T $ 110 MW 9:00- 9:50A 8:00- 8:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 8:00- 8:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 2:15P LAKRETZ MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS PUB AFF 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG WGYOUNG 110 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 1234 GUNSALUS, R.P. SANDERS, E.R. 264 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 48 BRADLEY, K.A. 16 16 16 120 02 30 LG 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 145-320-201 145-320-202 145-320-203 ----------- LAB LAB LAB LEC 1A 1B 1C 1 TR MW TBA TR 12:30- 1:45P FRANZ 1260 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P MS MS MS MS GEOLOGY GEOLOGY 5225 5225 5225 5225 6704 4645 RESTRICT: MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS Y Y Y Y Y Y 145-336-201 145-336-202 145-336-203 145-336-204 145-336-205 145-336-206 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F R R W W W T 20 20 20 20 20 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 For Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics 107, there will be two midterm examinations from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: April 25 and May 23, 2012. 107 VIRAL PATHOGENESIS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1260 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P MS MS MS MS MS MS 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 5225 LEE, B. 120 06 LG 4.0 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 19 30 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 SO 2.0 LUSIS, A.J. BERK, A.J. 216 05 LG 4.0 FOX, C.F. 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PN 2.0 FOX, C.F. 10 30 PN 2.0 SIMPSON, L. 20 30 LG 2.0 LUSIS, A.J. 0 5 30 30 PN 1.0 SO 2.0 FOX, C.F. FOX, C.F. SIELING, P.A. BONAVIDA, B. MICELI, M.C. 0 30 50 30 25 30 30 30 30 30 SU SU SO SO SU RESTRICT: MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 109BL CM122 Y Y Y Y Y Y ADV RSRCH-MICROBIO Y MOUSE MOL GENETICS Y 145-342-201 145-342-202 145-342-203 145-342-204 145-342-205 145-342-206 45-355-200L 45-432-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LEC 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 R R R F F F TBA TR 11:00- 11:50A LAKRETZ 120 SAME AS: HUM GEN CM122 RESTRICT: JUNIORS OR SENIORS,MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 132 CELL BIO-NUCLEUS C134 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00- 12:50P FRANZ 1178 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 4:00- 5:50P GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY BOTANY 4645 4645 4645 4645 6704 4645 4645 6704 6704 325 W 4:00- 5:50P LAKRETZ 120 TR 11:00- 11:50A MOL SCI RESTRICT: MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 145-492-201 145-492-202 145-492-203 145-492-204 145-492-205 145-492-206 145-492-207 145-492-208 145-492-209 45-504-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1 W W W W W R R R R T RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Y 45-504-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C174 MOLECULR PARASITLGY Y 45-744-200L LEC 1 1601 RESTRICT: MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 193A CM222 JOURNAL CLUB Y MOUSE MOL GENETICS Y C234 ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH Y Y MOLEC&CELL IMMUNLGYY IMMUNOBIO OF CANCER Y CURRENT TOPICS Y 45-859-201L SEM 1 45-132-200L LEC 1 TBA TR 11:00- 11:50A LAKRETZ 120 SAME AS: HUM GEN CM222 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS,MIMG MAJORS OR PRE-MAJORS 261 262C 298 45-204-200L 45-204-201L 45-366-200L 45-374-200L 45-586-200L SEM SEM LEC SEM SEM 1 2 1 1 1 T W MWF TBA R 4:00- 5:50P BOTANY 325 4:00- 5:50P LAKRETZ 120 9:30- 10:50A MOL SCI 1601 9:30- 10:50A MOL SCI 1601 2.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS MILITARY SCIENCE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Z 13 23 110 133 LEADERSHIP LAB Y LDRSHIP DEVELOPMENT Y SUBORDNT DEVLP&ARMYY US MILITARY HISTORY Y LEADRSHP&PROB SOLVGY 143 OFFICERSHIP 77-002-200L 77-039-200L 77-069-200L 77-318-200L 77-498-200L LAB LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 1 1 1 1 R W W R W 6:00- 8:50A 8:00- 8:50A 8:00- 9:50A 9:00- 11:50A 7:30- 10:20A SAC BOELTER SAC SAC SAC T 7:30- 10:20A SAC 120P 5273 215 120P 120P CHISHOLM, C.M. FOXX, K.D. URBAN, J.J. MCDERMOTT, B.M. 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GRAVES, J.N. GRAVES, J.N. PIETERS, H.C. PIETERS, H.C. PIETERS, H.C. DUNCAN, P.L. 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SU 12.0 VAR OFF CAM NAVA, I.S. 15 30 SU 12.0 VAR OFF CAM ARTINIAN, L. 15 30 SU 12.0 VAR OFF CAM GABSTER, C.M. 15 30 SU 12.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 02-764-202L CLI 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 02-764-203L CLI 3 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 02-764-204L CLI 4 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 PHILOSOPHY / 157 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. M237 CELL&MOLEC-DISEASE N ----------- LEC 1 M 10:00- 11:50A HLTHSCI 13265 SAID, J.W. 18 30 LG 4.0 W TR 10:00- 11:50A 4:00- 5:20P HLTHSCI 17256 KUPIEC-WEGLINSKI, 18 15 30 0.0 LG 4.0 W 3:00- 5:50P GRODY, W.W. 20 30 SO 3.0 LIU, S. 10 30 SO 4.0 DORSHKIND, K.A. 10 30 SO 4.0 HANKINSON, O. 50 30 LG 4.0 SAME AS: BIOL CH M237 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 240 N TRNSPLNTN IMMUNOLGYN 06-170-201L LAB 1A 06-241-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M255 MAP&MINE HUM GENOMEN 06-326-200L LEC 1 MACDNLD 4750 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS For Pathology and Laboratory Medicine M259, students must enroll via Epidemiology M258. 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NUTTING, E.S. CARRIERO, J.P. 300 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 300 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 200 SCHMIDHAUSER, A.U. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 GREENBERG, G.J. 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THE STAFF MARTIN, D.A. PARSONS, T.D. THE STAFF BREWER, A.J. BREWER, A.J. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 3 NATURE OF UNIVERSE 117 140 271B N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N BLACK HOLES N N N N LIFE IN THE UNIVERS N N N N STELLR EVOL&GALAXYS N N RADTN&FLUIDS-ASTRPH N STELR SYSTMS&CSMLGYN ELECTRMGNTC RADIATN N 276 INSTRMNTTN&OBSRVATNN 4 5 82 ----------123-009-201 123-009-202 123-009-203 123-009-204 123-009-205 123-009-206 123-009-207 ----------123-009-211 123-009-212 123-009-213 123-009-214 123-009-215 123-009-216 ----------123-012-201 123-012-202 123-012-203 ----------123-048-201 123-048-202 123-048-203 ----------23-200-201L 23-421-200L 23-482-200L 23-427-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS LEC LEC LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1Z 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 1 1A 1B 1C 1 1A 1B 1C 1 1A 1 1 1 MWF 11:00- 11:50A M 9:00- 10:50A T 11:00- 12:50P T 1:00- 2:50P W 9:00- 10:50A R 11:00- 12:50P R 1:00- 2:50P UNSCHED TR 11:00- 12:15P M 1:00- 2:50P M 3:00- 4:50P T 3:00- 4:50P W 11:00- 12:50P W 3:00- 4:50P R 3:00- 4:50P TR 11:00- 12:15P TBA R 3:00- 3:50P R 4:00- 4:50P TR 9:30- 10:45A F 10:00- 10:50A TBA F 1:00- 1:50P MWF 11:00- 11:50A M 2:00- 2:50P MWF 12:00- 12:50P TR 11:00- 12:15P MW 9:00- 10:50A MS KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN 4000A 1116 1116 1116 1116 1116 1116 FITZGERALD, M.P. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 1A 1B MECHANICS N N N N N N N N N N OSCILTNS&WAVES&FLDSN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ----------318-001-201 318-001-202 318-001-203 318-001-204 ----------318-001-211 318-001-212 318-001-213 318-001-214 ----------318-007-201 318-007-202 318-007-203 318-007-204 ----------318-007-211 318-007-212 318-007-213 318-007-214 ----------318-007-221 318-007-222 318-007-223 318-007-224 ----------318-007-231 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 3 3A 3B 3C 3D 4 4A MTWF F TBA TBA F MTWF TBA TBA TBA TBA MTWF F F F F MTWF F F F F MTWF F TBA TBA F MTWF F 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A KNSY PV PAB 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 KNSY PV 1220B 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 1:50P 3:00- 3:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A PAB PAB HAINES BOELTER PAB PAB ROYCE ROYCE HAINES PAB PAB BOELTER 2:00- 2:50P HAINES 4:00- 4:50P PAB 10:00- 10:50A DODD 1220B 2748 1425 2434 A25 9436 2434 1425 164 154 A25 2434 1425 2760 A25 1425 78 GELMINI, G.B. KAMAGA, C.N. NIEMANN, C. HALL, A.J. HALL, A.J. CORBIN, B. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 172 43 43 43 43 172 43 43 43 43 188 47 47 47 47 188 47 47 47 47 188 47 47 47 47 188 47 07 08 03 05 06 09 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 Spring 2012 PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY / 159 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 1C 4AL 4BL ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N N N ELECTRODYNMC&OPTICSN N N N N LAB-MECHANICS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N LAB-ELCTRCTY&MGNTSMN N N N N N N N 318-007-232 318-007-233 318-007-234 ----------318-008-201 318-008-202 318-008-203 318-008-204 18-016-201L 18-016-202L 18-016-203L 18-016-204L 18-016-205L 18-016-206L 18-016-207L 18-016-208L 18-016-209L 18-016-210L 18-016-211L 18-016-212L 18-016-213L 18-016-214L 18-016-215L 18-017-201L 18-017-202L 18-017-203L 18-017-204L 18-017-205L 18-017-206L 18-017-207L 18-017-208L CLS TYP SEC DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 4B 4C 4D 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FEE DAYS TIME F TBA F MTWF F TBA F TBA T T T T W W W W R R R R F F F T T W W R R R R 11:00- 11:50A HAINES 3:00- 3:50P 1:00- 1:50P 9:00- 9:50A BUILDING/ ROOM A44 GEOLOGY 4660 KNSY PV 1220B ROYCE 160 11:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1337 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 5:00- 7:50P 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 5:00- 7:50P 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 5:00- 7:50P 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 8:00- 10:50A 2:00- 4:50P 8:00- 10:50A 2:00- 4:50P 8:00- 10:50A 11:00- 1:50P 2:00- 4:50P 5:00- 7:50P 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 1238 2115 2115 2115 2115 2115 2115 2115 2115 KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN INSTRUCTOR JURA, M.A. ENRL CAP 47 47 47 172 43 43 43 43 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 XC CR TP 06 SO 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG UNITS 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 For Physics 6A, the enrollment section is the discussion section (refer to "Compound Classes" instructions listed under URSA). Enrollment cannot be completed unless you are also able to enroll in a laboratory section. For Physics 6A, wait lists are not possible because of the three-part structure (lecture, discussion, and laboratory). For Physics 6A, laboratory M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the laboratory. 6A PHYSIC-LIFE SCI MAJ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ----------318-034-201 318-034-202 318-034-203 318-034-204 ----------318-034-211 318-034-212 318-034-213 318-034-214 318-034-251 318-034-252 318-034-253 318-034-254 318-034-255 318-034-256 318-034-257 318-034-258 318-034-259 318-034-260 318-034-261 318-034-262 318-034-263 318-034-299 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G99 MWF 10:00- 10:50A F 9:00- 9:50A TBA R 3:00- 3:50P R 4:00- 4:50P MWF 12:00- 12:50P F 10:00- 10:50A TBA F 2:00- 2:50P TBA M 8:00- 9:50A M 2:00- 3:50P M 4:00- 5:50P M 6:00- 7:50P T 8:00- 9:50A T 10:00- 11:50A T 12:00- 1:50P T 2:00- 3:50P T 4:00- 5:50P T 6:00- 7:50P W 8:00- 9:50A W 2:00- 3:50P W 4:00- 5:50P UNSCHED KNSY PV 1220B GEOLOGY 4660 DODD GEOLOGY KNSY PV PUB AFF 170 4660 1220B 2232 ASHOUR-ABDALLA, M. HUANG, H.Z. WGYOUNG 4216 KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 171 42 42 44 43 171 44 43 42 42 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 03 05 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT For Physics 6B, the enrollment section is the discussion section (refer to "Compound Classes" instructions listed under URSA). Enrollment cannot be completed unless you are also able to enroll in a laboratory section. For Physics 6B, wait lists are not possible because of the three-part structure (lecture, discussion, and laboratory). For Physics 6B, laboratory M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the laboratory. 6B PHYSIC-LIFE SCI MAJ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ----------318-036-201 318-036-202 318-036-203 318-036-204 ----------318-036-211 318-036-212 318-036-213 318-036-214 318-036-251 318-036-252 318-036-253 318-036-254 318-036-255 318-036-256 318-036-257 318-036-258 318-036-259 318-036-260 318-036-261 318-036-262 318-036-263 318-036-299 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G99 MWF 9:00- 9:50A TBA TBA F 1:00- 1:50P F 2:00- 2:50P MWF 11:00- 11:50A F 12:00- 12:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 2:00- 2:50P F 9:00- 9:50A M 11:00- 12:50P M 1:00- 2:50P M 3:00- 4:50P M 5:00- 6:50P T 8:00- 9:50A T 10:00- 11:50A T 12:00- 1:50P T 2:00- 3:50P T 4:00- 5:50P T 6:00- 7:50P W 11:00- 12:50P W 1:00- 2:50P W 3:00- 4:50P UNSCHED PAB 1425 ROYCE DODD KNSY PV PAB DODD ROYCE BOELTER KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN 162 78 1220B 2434 78 154 5436 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 1134 PATEL, C.K. ONG, R.A. RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 188 47 47 47 47 171 44 43 42 42 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 02 04 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 160 / PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Spring 2012 CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS For Physics 6C, the enrollment section is the discussion section (refer to "Compound Classes" instructions listed under URSA). Enrollment cannot be completed unless you are also able to enroll in a laboratory section. For Physics 6C, wait lists are not possible because of the three-part structure (lecture, discussion, and laboratory). For Physics 6C, laboratory M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the laboratory. 6C PHYSIC-LIFE SCI MAJ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ----------318-038-201 318-038-202 318-038-203 318-038-204 ----------318-038-221 318-038-222 318-038-223 318-038-224 ----------318-038-231 318-038-232 318-038-233 318-038-234 318-038-251 318-038-252 318-038-253 318-038-254 318-038-255 318-038-256 318-038-257 318-038-258 318-038-259 318-038-260 318-038-261 318-038-262 318-038-263 318-038-264 318-038-265 318-038-266 318-038-267 318-038-268 318-038-269 318-038-299 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 2D 3 3A 3B 3C 3D G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 G19 G99 MWF 11:00- 11:50A F 9:00- 9:50A F 10:00- 10:50A R 1:00- 1:50P R 2:00- 2:50P MWF 2:00- 2:50P TBA TBA TBA R 4:00- 4:50P MWF 3:00- 3:50P F 10:00- 10:50A F 11:00- 11:50A R 5:00- 5:50P R 4:00- 4:50P M 9:00- 10:50A M 12:00- 1:50P M 4:00- 5:50P M 6:00- 7:50P T 8:00- 9:50A T 10:00- 11:50A T 12:00- 1:50P T 2:00- 3:50P T 4:00- 5:50P T 6:00- 7:50P W 9:00- 10:50A W 12:00- 1:50P W 4:00- 5:50P W 6:00- 7:50P R 8:00- 9:50A R 10:00- 11:50A R 12:00- 1:50P R 2:00- 3:50P R 4:00- 5:50P UNSCHED PAB 1425 HAINES A25 WGYOUNG 4216 BOELTER 5440 DODD 170 PAB 1425 PAB PAB DODD DODD PAB ROYCE KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN KNUDSEN 2434 1425 170 170 2434 154 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 2122 M 3:00- 3:50P PAB 2748 M 3:00- 3:50P PAB 2748 HOLCZER, K. JIANG, H. JIANG, H. 190 47 47 48 48 190 47 47 48 48 190 47 47 48 48 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 04 07 08 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 18L MODERN PHYSICS LAB N 18-094-200L LAB 1 16 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 18-094-202L LAB 2 16 30 LG 4.0 JURA, M.A. 20 30 PN 1.0 CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. CORBIN, B. MUSUMECI, P. 22 22 22 22 22 22 50 50 60 60 35 35 60 60 45 45 35 35 50 50 16 30 30 30 30 30 30 06 PN PN PN PN PN PN SO 06 SO 02 SO 02 SO 12 SO 03 LG RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM N 18-097-200L SEM 1 TBA RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Physics 19, seminar 1: Energy in the Modern Economy 98XA 98XB 105A 105B 110A 110B 112 115A 115C 118 LEARNING WORKSHOPS N N N LEARNING WORKSHOPS N N N ANALYTIC MECHANICS N N ANALYTIC MECHANICS N N ELECTRICITY&MAGNET N N ELECTRICITY&MAGNET N N THERMODYNAMICS N N QUANTUM MECHANICS N N QUANTUM MECHANICS N N ELCTRNCS-PHYS MSRMT N 18-291-200L 18-291-201L 18-291-202L 18-292-200L 18-292-201L 18-292-202L ----------18-310-201L ----------18-311-201L ----------18-338-201L ----------18-339-201L ----------18-350-201L ----------18-373-201L ----------18-375-201L ----------- LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1A 1 1A 1 1A 1 1A 1 1A 1 1A 1 1A 1 MW MW TR MW TR MW MWF W MWF T MWF F MWF F TR F MWF W MWF W TR 3:00- 4:20P 3:00- 4:20P 3:00- 4:20P 3:00- 4:20P 3:00- 4:20P 3:00- 4:20P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:00- 9:50A 2:00- 2:50P 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 11:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 12:30- 1:45P PAB PAB CAMPBEL PAB MS CAMPBEL PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB KNSY PV PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB PAB 2434 1749 1224 2434 5233 1224 2434 2748 1434A 1749 1434A 2748 1240B 1749 2748 2434 2748 1749 1434A 2434 1749 TSERKOVNYAK, Y. BOZOVIC, D. ZOCCHI, G. HUDSON, E.R. PUTTERMAN, S.J. TOMBOULIS, E.T. BROWN, S. 03 LG 14 SO 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 18-408-201L LAB 1A TBA 16 0.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 127 150 180D GENERAL RELATIVITY N N CSMLGY&PART ASTRPHYN N PARTICLE&LASR BEAMS N ACOUSTICS LAB N 180E PLASMA LAB N 180F ELEM PARTICLE LAB N M180G SOFT MATTER LAB N 210B ELECTROMAGNETIC THR N 215A STATISTICAL PHYSICS 128 ----------18-463-201L ----------18-467-201L 18-600-200L 18-753-200L LEC DIS LEC DIS LEC LAB 1 1A 1 1A 1 1 TR R TR TBA MWF W 11:00- 12:15P PAB 2434 2:00- 2:50P PAB 1749 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 4660 GELMINI, G.B. CLINE, D.B. 20 20 0 0 0 9 13 14 05 30 SO 4.0 0.0 LG 4.0 0.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 12:00- 12:50P PAB 2748 3:00- 4:50P KNUDSEN 6107 ROSENZWEIG, J. GEKELMAN, W.N. 9 30 SO 4.0 R 3:00- 4:50P SLATER, W.E. 9 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 18-755-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 18-757-200L LAB 1 KNUDSEN 6107 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 18-758-200L LAB 1 MW 11:00- 11:50A KNUDSEN A142 BOZOVIC, D. 15 30 SO 4.0 TR 9:00- 10:50A PAB 2434 MIAO, J. 40 30 SO 4.0 TR 1:00- 2:50P 2434 40 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 18-012-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS N 18-033-200L LEC 1 PAB RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M215D STAT MECH&BIOPHYS N 221C QUANTUM MECHANICS N 18-040-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:50P PAB 2748 MW 11:00- 12:50P PAB 2434 BRUINSMA, R.F. 0 30 SO 4.0 35 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-075-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 POLITICAL SCIENCE / 161 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER 222C PLASMA PHYSICS N 226B ELEM PARTICLE PHYS N CLS TYP SEC FEE 18-087-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP TR 2:00- 3:30P PAB MORALES, G.J. 20 30 SO 4.0 BERN, Z. 20 30 SO 6.0 2748 UNITS RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-109-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 226E PARTICLE ASTROPHYS N 230C QUANTUM FIELD THRY N 232B RELATIVITY N 18-112-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 4660 CLINE, D.B. 20 30 SO 4.0 MW 1:00- 2:50P PAB 4330 GUTPERLE, M. 25 30 SO 6.0 MW 10:00- 11:50A PAB 4330 KRAUS, P.J. 10 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-214-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-235-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 237A STRING THEORY N 241C SOLID STATE PHYSICS N 242B ADV SOLID STAT THRY N 261 SEM-THEORETCL PHYSC N 18-224-200L LEC 1 TBA KRAUS, P.J. 20 30 SU 4.0 MW 11:00- 12:50P KNUDSEN 6107 CHAKRAVARTY, S. 20 30 SO 4.0 MW 9:00- 10:50A KNUDSEN 6107 ROY, R. 20 30 SO 4.0 TR 9:00- 10:50A PAB 4330 FERRARA, S. 15 30 SO 4.0 W 4:00- 5:50P MS 3915H THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-287-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-296-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-355-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 292 RSRCH-SPECTROSCOPY N 18-567-200L TUT 1 RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 293 RSRCH-CURRNT TOPICS N M297 RSCH-ASTRPRTCL PHYS N 18-569-200L TUT 1 R 3:30- 5:30P MS 6229 THE STAFF 50 30 SU 2.0 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5440 JURA, M.A. 20 30 SU 2.0-4.0 4:00- 5:50P MS THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/4.0 THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/4.0 RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-578-200L TUT 1 T SAME AS: ASTR M297 RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 298 RSRCH-EXPR PARTICLE N 299 RSRCH-NUCLEAR PHYS N 18-580-200L TUT 1 W 5138 RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS 18-590-200L TUT 1 TBA RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS POLITICAL SCIENCE A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Political Science undergraduate class discussion sections will NOT meet prior to the first lecture meeting. 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM Y 24-057-200L SEM 1 M 2:00- 2:50P HAINES A28 LOHMANN, S. 20 30 PN 1.0 HUMANTS BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE FRANZ FRANZ BUNCHE HUMANTS MS MOORE A65 3178 1284 3150 2288 2288 3150 A56 3915A 1003 BAWN, K. 12 ROLFE MS MS MS MS MS MS HAINES BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF HAINES HAINES DODD 1200 3915D 3915D 5148 5225 3915A 3915G A28 4276 4276 1270 A28 A28 161 LOFCHIE, M.F. 120 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 60 240 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 100 12 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 BROAD 2160E WILKINSON, D.O. 300 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Political Science 19, seminar 1: Can’t We Make Moral Judgments? 30 50 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO-AMERICN PLTCS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INTRO-COMPRTV PLTCS Y 113B POLITICS&THRY&FILM 40 POLITICS & STRATEGY ----------324-090-201 324-090-202 324-090-203 324-090-204 324-090-205 324-090-206 324-090-207 324-090-208 324-090-209 24-090-220L ----------324-121-201 324-121-202 324-121-203 324-121-204 324-121-205 324-121-206 324-121-207 324-121-208 324-121-209 324-121-210 324-121-211 324-121-212 24-141-200L LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 2 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 TR 9:30- 10:45A R 12:00- 12:50P R 1:00- 1:50P R 4:00- 4:50P R 4:00- 4:50P R 5:00- 5:50P R 5:00- 5:50P F 9:00- 9:50A F 11:00- 11:50A F 12:00- 12:50P UNSCHED TR 12:30- 1:45P R 2:00- 2:50P R 3:00- 3:50P R 4:00- 4:50P R 4:00- 4:50P R 5:00- 5:50P R 5:00- 5:50P F 9:00- 9:50A F 10:00- 10:50A F 11:00- 11:50A F 12:00- 12:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 2:00- 2:50P TR 9:00- 10:50A BAWN, K. SCHWARTZ, T. 30 14 RESTRICT: PRE-POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Y 24-356-200L SEM 1 MW 6:00- 9:50P RESTRICT: JUNIORS OR SENIORS,POLI SCI OR PRE-POLI SCI M115A ETHICS & GOVERNANCE Y 24-375-200L LEC 1 M 11:00- 1:50P PUB AFF 2242 LOHMANN, S. 30 05 SO 4.0 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 1209B WALKER, B.D. 153 14 SO 4.0 R 4:00- 4:50P R 4:00- 4:50P R 5:00- 5:50P R 5:00- 5:50P F 9:00- 9:50A F 10:00- 10:50A F 12:00- 12:50P F 1:00- 1:50P F 2:00- 2:50P UNSCHED MW 6:00- 7:50P PUB AFF DODD HUMANTS BUNCHE PUB AFF SLICHTR PUB AFF PUB AFF PUB AFF 2317 162 A32 3178 2284 2834 1284 1284 1284 ROYCE 362 LOHMANN, S. 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JOHNS, L.N. 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WALKER-KRISMAN, C. WALKER-KRISMAN, C. WALKER-KRISMAN, C. HUI, S.W. GEDDES, B. 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Freshman premajors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting, as long as the mathematics requirement for the premajor is complete. 100A PSYCHOLOGICAL STATS N 28-304-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P HAINES 220 REISE, S.P. 125 15 LG 4.0 NANDY, R.R. 125 15 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS, LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS, AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES MAJORS,SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE N 28-304-201L LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:15P HAINES A18 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS, LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS, AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES MAJORS,SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE Psychology 100B is limited to sophomore/junior/senior departmental premajors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Afro-American Studies majors. For Psychology 100B, the Psychology Department will cancel your enrollment in the class and from the wait list if you do not attend the first week of your ASSIGNED laboratory section. 100B RESEARCH METH-PSYCHN ----------- LEC 1 M 1:00- 2:50P MOORE 100 FIRSTENBERG, I. 300 30 SO 6.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS, LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS, AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES MAJORS,SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 328-305-201 328-305-202 328-305-203 328-305-204 328-305-205 328-305-206 328-305-207 328-305-208 328-305-209 328-305-210 328-305-211 328-305-212 328-305-213 328-305-214 328-305-215 LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O TR TR TR TR WF WF WF WF TR TR TR WF WF WF TR 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 9:00- 10:50A 11:00- 12:50P 1:00- 2:50P 3:00- 4:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ 2527 2527 2527 2527 2527 2527 2527 2527 3435 3435 3435 3435 3435 3435 3435 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 101 is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior departmental majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 101 GENERAL PSYCH LAB N ----------- LEC 1 T 11:00- 11:50A FRANZ 2258A MCAULIFFE, S.P. 60 3312 3312 MCAULIFFE, S.P. MCAULIFFE, S.P. 20 20 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE N N 328-307-201 LAB 328-307-202 LAB 1A 1B T W 1:00- 3:50P 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ FRANZ 0.0 0.0 Psychology 110 is limited to junior/senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior departmental premajors and Neuroscience majors may enroll on the second pass. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. For Psychology 110, you must attend the discussion section in which you are enrolled. Discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details. 110 FUND OF LEARNING N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 1178 BLAISDELL, A.P. 200 15 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI N N N N N N N N N N N N 328-336-201 328-336-202 328-336-203 328-336-204 328-336-205 328-336-206 328-336-207 328-336-208 328-336-209 328-336-210 328-336-211 328-336-212 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L M M T T W W R R TBA TBA TBA TBA 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 112B is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior Psychobiology majors may enroll on the second pass. Junior/senior Neuroscience majors and Psychobiology and Cognitive Science premajors may also enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 112B PSYBIO-FEAR&ANXIETY N 28-346-200L LEC 1 TR 9:30- 10:45A KNSY PV 1200B FANSELOW, M.S. 100 12 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 115 is limited to junior/senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior departmental premajors, Linguistics and Psychology and Neuroscience majors, and Cognitive Science and Neuroscience minors may enroll on the second pass. Junior/senior nonmajors may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. For Psychology 115, you must attend the discussion section in which you are enrolled. Discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details. 115 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCI N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30- 10:45A MOORE 100 BLAIR, H.T. 300 12 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI N N N N N N N N N N N N 328-350-201 328-350-202 328-350-203 328-350-204 328-350-205 328-350-206 328-350-207 328-350-208 328-350-209 328-350-210 328-350-211 328-350-212 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L M M M M T T W W R R F F 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ A279 A279 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 116 is limited to senior Psychobiology majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior Psychobiology and Neuroscience majors may enroll on the second pass. Spring or Summer Quarter 2012 graduating seniors who are declared Psychobiology premajors or Neuroscience majors may inquire about enrollment in 1531 Franz Hall when their second pass is active. Junior departmental majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. 116 BEHAVR NEUROSCI LAB N ----------- LEC 1 $ 128 M 10:00- 10:50A HAINES 118 GRISHAM, W.E. 144 A456 A456 GRISHAM, W.E. GRISHAM, W.E. 10 10 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOBIOLOGY MAJORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE N N 328-357-201 LAB 328-357-202 LAB 1A 1B T T 9:00- 11:50A FRANZ 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 0.0 0.0 Spring 2012 PSYCHOLOGY / 165 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE M117C ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N N N N BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCIN 328-357-203 328-357-204 328-357-205 328-357-206 ----------- CLS TYP SEC LAB LAB LAB LAB LEC 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP W W R R TR 9:00- 11:50A 1:00- 3:50P 9:00- 11:50A 1:00- 3:50P 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ A456 FRANZ A456 FRANZ A456 FRANZ A456 WGYOUNG CS76 GRISHAM, W.E. GRISHAM, W.E. GRISHAM, W.E. GRISHAM, W.E. KNOWLTON, B. 10 10 10 10 12 XC CR TP 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 5.0 UNITS SAME AS: MCD BIO M175C,NEUROSC M101C,PHYSCI M180C RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCHOBIOLOGY MAJORS N N N N N N 328-328-201 328-328-202 328-328-203 328-328-204 328-328-205 328-328-206 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F F F F F F F 8:00- 9:20A 9:30- 10:50A 11:00- 12:20P 12:30- 1:50P 2:00- 3:20P 3:30- 4:50P GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY GEOLOGY 4645 4645 4645 4645 4645 4645 2 2 2 2 2 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 118 is limited to senior Psychobiology majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior Psychology and Neuroscience majors and Psychobiology premajors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 118 COMPARTV PSYCHOBIOLN 28-360-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P FRANZ 1260 MINOR, T.R. 125 13 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOBIOLOGY MAJORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology M119L is limited to senior Psychobiology and Cognitive Science majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior Psychobiology and Cognitive Science majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. Junior/senior Neuroscience majors, Psychobiology and Cognitive Science premajors, and Cognitive Science minors may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. M119L HUMAN NEUROPSYCHLGYN 28-391-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P FRANZ 3534 ZAIDEL, D. 30 30 SO 4.0 SAME AS: NEUROSC M119L RESTRICT: PSYCHOBIOLOGY OR COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 119P is limited to senior Psychobiology and Cognitive Science majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior Psychobiology and Cognitive Science majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. Junior/senior Psychobiology and Cognitive Science premajors and Psychology and Neuroscience majors may also enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 119P MAP MIND-MOLECULES N 28-325-200L LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A FRANZ 3534 WOOLF, N.J. 45 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOBIOLOGY OR COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 120A is limited to junior/senior departmental majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior departmental premajors and Neuroscience majorsand minors may enroll on the second pass. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. For Psychology 120A, you must attend the discussion section in which you are enrolled. Discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details. 120A COGNITIVE PSYCH N ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:30- 1:45P FOWLER A103B RISSMAN, J.A. 300 05 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, AND LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS OR MINORS N N N N N N N N N N N N 328-449-201 328-449-202 328-449-203 328-449-204 328-449-205 328-449-206 328-449-207 328-449-208 328-449-209 328-449-210 328-449-211 328-449-212 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L M M W W T T W W R R F F 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 A279 A279 1571 1571 A279 A279 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 120B is limited to junior/senior departmental majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior departmental premajors and Neuroscience majorsand minors may enroll on the second pass. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. For Psychology 120B, you must attend the discussion section in which you are enrolled. Discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details. 120B SENSATION&PERCPTION N ----------- LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:45P FOWLER A103B SHAMS, L. 300 08 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, AND LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS OR MINORS N N N N N N N N N N N N 328-450-201 328-450-202 328-450-203 328-450-204 328-450-205 328-450-206 328-450-207 328-450-208 328-450-209 328-450-210 328-450-211 328-450-212 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L T T T T W W R R F F F F 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 3:00- 3:50P 4:00- 4:50P 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 12:00- 12:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ FRANZ MS MS FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ 1571 1571 5148 5148 A279 A279 A279 A279 1571 1571 2288 2288 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Psychology 121 is limited to senior departmental majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Spring or Summer Quarter 2012 graduating seniors who are declared Cognitive Science premajors may inquire about enrollment in 1531 Franz Hall when their second pass is active. Junior departmental majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. 121 LAB-COGNITIVE PSYCH N 28-397-200L LAB 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A258 CHENG, P. 12 30 SO 4.0 GEISELMAN, R.E. 12 04 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, AND LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS OR MINORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE N 28-397-201L LAB 2 WF 11:00- 12:50P FRANZ A258 RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, AND LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAJORS OR MINORS,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 124J is limited to senior Cognitive Science majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Senior Cognitive Science minors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. Senior Cognitive Science premajors and Linguistics and Psychology majors may inquire about enrollment in 1531 Franz Hall when their second pass is active. 124J PERCEPTN&LEARN&TECHN 28-441-200L SEM 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 3534 KELLMAN, P. 30 30 SO 4.0 BAKER, B.L. 20 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 125C is limited to students in Fernald Internship Program. 125C ADV DEVLP PSYCHPATH N 28-459-200L LAB 1 TR 4:00- 5:20P FERNALD 100 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Psychology 126 is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior departmental majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 126 CLINICAL PSYCH LAB N 28-432-200L LAB 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 3351 CRASKE, M. 12 07 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 127A is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors and majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 127A ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYN 28-472-200L LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1178 MAYS, V.M. 200 01 SO 4.0 1178 CHUNG, A.S. 200 12 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE N 28-472-201L LEC 2 TR 9:30- 10:45A FRANZ RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 127C is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors, majors, and Applied Developmental Psychology minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 127C ABN PSYCH-DEVLPMTL N 28-318-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P WGYOUNG CS24 CHORPITA, B.F. RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS OR ADP MINORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 200 15 SO 4.0 166 / PSYCHOLOGY Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS Psychology 131 is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior departmental majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 131 RSRCH-DVLPMNT PSYCH N 28-431-200L LAB 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ A279 GREENFIELD, P.M. 12 08 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 132A is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors and majors and Applied Developmental Psychology minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/ senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 132A LEARNG&SCHOOL PRBLMN 28-321-200L LEC 1 TR 9:30- 10:45A HAINES 118 ADELMAN, H.S. 200 12 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS OR ADP MINORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 133A is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors and majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 133A ADOLESCENT DVLPMNT N 28-452-200L LEC 1 WF 8:00- 9:15A ROLFE 1200 JUVONEN, J.H. 225 01 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 133B is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors, majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Applied Developmental Psychology minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 133B COGNITIVE DEVELPMNT N 28-455-200L LEC 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P HUMANTS A51 SANDHOFER, C.M. 225 13 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS, LING & PSYCH MAJORS, ADP AND COG SCI MINORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 133E is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors, majors, Linguistics and Psychology majors, and Cognitive Science minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 133E PERCEPTUAL DEVLPMNTN 28-464-200L LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P WGYOUNG CS76 JOHNSON, S.P. 225 14 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS, LING & PSYCH MAJORS, ADP AND COG SCI MINORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 134A is limited to students in the Applied Developmental Psychology minor. 134A INFNT&TODLR CARE&ED N 28-477-200L LEC 1 WF 1:00- 2:20P FRANZ 3534 GROSS, E.F. 35 06 LG 4.0 3:00- 3:50P FRANZ 3534 GROSS, E.F. 30 30 PN 4.0 GROSS, E.F. 35 30 PN 2.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Psychology 134C is limited to students in the Applied Developmental Psychology minor. 134C ADV APPLD DEV PSYCH N 28-479-200L SEM 1 F RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Psychology 134D is limited to students in the Applied Developmental Psychology minor. 134D FLD-APLD DVLP PSYCH N 28-480-200L FLD 1 VAR RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Psychology 135 is limited to junior/senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior/senior departmental premajors and Communication Studies majors may enroll on the second pass. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. For Psychology 135, you must attend the discussion section in which you are enrolled. Discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details. 135 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 F 12:00- 2:50P FOWLER A103B SMURDA, J.D. 300 07 SO 4.0 GOFF, P.A. 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 JOHNSON, K. 30 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE,PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI 136A N N N N N N N N N N N N N SOCIAL PSYCH LAB 328-466-201 328-466-202 328-466-203 328-466-204 328-466-205 328-466-206 328-466-207 328-466-208 328-466-209 328-466-210 328-466-211 328-466-212 28-475-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LAB 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1 M M M M T T W W R R F F TR 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 2:50P 3:00- 3:50P 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:00- 12:50P 10:00- 10:50A 11:00- 11:50A 8:00- 8:50A 9:00- 9:50A 12:30- 2:50P FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ FRANZ 3435 3435 3435 3435 A279 A279 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 1571 A279 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE M137B BODY LANGUAGE N 28-522-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P HUMANTS 169 SAME AS: COMM ST M113 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 137C is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors and majors and Communication Studies majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll beginning March 12, 2012, space permitting. 137C INTIMATE RELATNSHPS N 28-498-200L LEC 1 WF 1:00- 2:15P MOORE 100 KARNEY, B.R. 400 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS OR COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 150 is limited to junior/senior departmental premajors and majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Any sophomore/junior/senior may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 150 INTR-HEALTH PSYCHLG N 28-600-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P HUMANTS A51 ROBLES, T.F. 225 15 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT PREMAJORS AND MAJORS,JUNIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 151 is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior departmental majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. 151 RESRCH-HEALTH PSYCH N 28-606-200L LAB 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A279 BOWER, J.E. 12 06 LG 4.0 MYERS, H.F. 25 30 PN 2.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE Psychology 184B is limited to students who have been accepted into the Psychology Research Opportunity Program (PROPS). 184B PSYCH RSRCH OPRTNTY N 28-802-200L SEM 1 W 9:00- 10:30A FRANZ 3534 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Psychology 186D is limited to senior departmental majors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Junior departmental majors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting. Junior/senior Linguistics and Psychology majors may inquire about enrollment in 1531 Franz Hall when their second pass is active. 186D NEUROINFORMATICS N 28-655-200L LAB 1 MW 9:00- 10:50A FRANZ A258 MONTI, M.M. 15 30 LG 4.0 FESSLER, D. 1 30 LG 2.0 1571 THE STAFF 20 30 PN 1.0 LIEBERMAN, M.D. 30 30 LG 2.0 20 30 PN 2.0 RESTRICT: PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI,SENIORS AND ABOVE 188SB INDIV STD FOR USIE N 28-832-200L TUT 1 VAR RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 191 VARIABLE TOPICS N 28-846-200L SEM 1 W 10:00- 10:50A FRANZ RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Psychology 191, seminar 1: Selected Topics in Forensic Psychology Psychology 191CH is limited to students who have been accepted into the departmental honors program. 191CH DEPT HONORS SEMINAR N 194A INTERNSHIP SEMINAR 201 LEARNING AND BEHAVR N M208 BIO-LEARNING&MEMORYN 28-849-200L SEM 1 W 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ 2288 F 9:00- 10:50A FRANZ 2288 F 12:00- 1:20P FRANZ 6461 MINOR, T.R. 15 30 SU 1.0 MW 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 63214 GLANZMAN, D.L. 5 30 LG 4.0 FRANZ 8461C KRASNE, F. 15 30 SU 1.0 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT N 28-864-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 28-008-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 28-061-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: MC&IP M200G,NEURBIO M200G,NEURO M220 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 212 RSCH LIT-PHYSL PSYC N 28-073-200L LEC 1 T 12:30- 1:45P RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 PUBLIC POLICY / 167 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CLS TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP 15 30 SO 4.0 UNITS Psychology 225 is limited to psychology graduate students until March 12, 2012, when any graduate student may enroll, space permitting. 225 CRTCL PRBLM SOC PSY N 28-156-200L SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P FRANZ 5461 EISENBERGER, N.I. RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 226C is limited to psychology graduate students until March 12, 2012, when any graduate student may enroll, space permitting. 226C CRNT LIT-SOCL PSYCH N 28-159-200L DIS 1 R 12:30- 1:45P FRANZ 5461 EISENBERGER, N.I. 25 30 SU 2.0 T 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 5461 SEARS, D.O. 10 30 SO 4.0 T 9:30- 12:20P FRANZ 5461 WEINER, B. 10 11 SO 4.0 M 11:45- 1:15P 3435 STIGLER, J.W. 20 30 SU 1.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS M228B SEM-POLITICAL PSYCH N 28-169-200L SEM 1 SAME AS: POL SCI M261D RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M239 PRSNLT&MTVTN&ATTRBTN 28-219-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 241 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHN 28-231-200L DIS 1 FRANZ RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS M242G ADOLESCENT DEVLPMNTN 250C ADV PSYCH STATISTCS 28-242-200L SEM 1 R 9:30- 12:20P FRANZ 3621C FULIGNI, A.J. 10 30 LG 4.0 3:00- 4:15P FRANZ 3534 KRULL, J.L. 40 08 LG 4.0 1:00- 1:50P 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ FRANZ 3312 3312 RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS N ----------- LEC 1 MW RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS N N 728-302-201 DIS 728-302-202 DIS 1A 1B F F 20 20 0.0 0.0 Psychology 264 is limited to psychology graduate students until March 12, 2012, when any graduate student may enroll, space permitting. 264 THINKING N 28-384-200L LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 6461 HOLYOAK, K. 15 30 SO 4.0 9:30- 11:50A FRANZ 2220 CHRISTENSEN, A. 15 30 SO 4.0 1:00- 2:20P FRANZ 2220 CHRISTENSEN, A. 15 30 SU 2.0 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ 2227 WATERMAN, J.M. 15 30 SO 2.0 9:00- 10:50A FRANZ 2220 LEE, S.S. 15 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 270C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology. 270C FOUNDATN-CLIN PSYCH N 28-423-200L LEC 1 TR RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 271C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology. 271C CLNCL PSYCHO MTHDS N 28-428-200L LAB 1 T RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 273C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology. 273C PROF&ETHC-CLNC PSYC N 28-448-200L LEC 1 T RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 277 is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology. 277 ADV CLINICL ASESMNT N 28-462-200L LEC 1 W RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS Psychology 289C is limited to first-year graduate students in clinical psychology and meets once a month. 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C101 M122 DRUG ABUSE CONTROL Y ETHICS & GOVERNANCE Y 17-306-200L LEC 1 17-432-200L LEC 1 TR M 10:30- 11:50A PUB AFF 11:00- 1:50P PUB AFF 1246 2242 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF VAR MW W T MW 9:00- 10:50A 2:00- 4:50P 2:00- 4:50P 1:00- 2:20P PUB AFF DODD BUNCHE PUB AFF 2232 146 3156 1246 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2343 KLEIMAN, M.A. LOHMANN, S. 100 0 13 05 LG 4.0 SO 4.0 TUTTLE, R. 20 30 LG 4.0 LIEBEN, A.K. PETERSON, M.A. KUEHL, S.A. THE STAFF DE SHAZO, G.M. 1 25 15 28 100 30 30 30 30 06 LG SO SO SO LG SAME AS: POL SCI M115A 187 RESEARCH SEMINAR Y 17-822-201L SEM 1 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY 188SB 191A INDIV STD FOR USIE TOPCS-PUBLIC POLICY 206 Y Y Y Y PLCY ADOPTN&IMPLMNT Y 209 MGMT-21ST CENTURY 210 METHODS-POLICY ANLY Y 17-829-200L 17-846-200L 17-846-201L 17-846-202L 17-036-200L TUT SEM SEM SEM LEC 1 1 2 3 1 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 RESTRICT: PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 17-054-200L LEC 1 T ULLMEN, J.B. 60 30 LG 4.0 KLEIMAN, M.A. 50 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE STUDENTS 17-061-200L LEC 1 MW 10:30- 11:50A PUB AFF RESTRICT: PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 168 / RELIGION, STUDY OF CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE M216 Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER PUB POL-CHLRN&YOUTH Y CLS TYP SEC FEE 17-096-200L LEC 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP R 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF KRINSKY, M.A. 10 30 SO 4.0 5 30 LG 4.0 1270 UNITS SAME AS: SOC WLF M290N RESTRICT: PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE STUDENTS M224B ADV GEOG INFO SYSTM Y 17-145-200L LEC 1 W 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1015A TR 10:30- 11:50A PUB AFF 1246 KLEIMAN, M.A. 20 13 LG 4.0 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF 2238 SOJA, E.W. 10 30 LG 4.0 9:00- 10:20A PUB AFF 2343 DENNIS, C.M. 40 30 LG 4.0 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE A152 MOON, A. 5 30 LG 4.0 1:00- 3:50P GOLD B312 SAKAKIBARA, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 LIEBEN, A.K. 30 30 LG 4.0 DE SHAZO, G.M. 25 30 LG 4.0 CARNESALE, A. LOHMANN, S. KUEHL, S.A. 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See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 13 19 ELEM NORWEGIAN FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM Y Y 18-039-200L DIS 1 18-057-200L SEM 1 MTWR 10:00- 10:50A ROLFE W 11:00- 11:50A PAB 3118 2748 CRAWFORD, J.W. LUNDE, A.O. 15 15 03 30 SO 4.0 PN 1.0 WEN, P.J. 44 22 22 30 LG 5.0 0.0 0.0 RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Scandinavian 19, seminar 1: Gods and Giants: Nordic Mythology For Scandinavian 50W, the department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. After the first week of classes, wait-listed students may enroll only with permission to enroll obtained from the instructor. 50W INTRO-SCAN LIT&CLTR Y Y Y ----------LEC 1 218-152-201 DIS 1A 218-152-202 DIS 1B MW MW MW 12:00- 12:50P ROYCE 1:00- 1:50P HAINES 1:00- 1:50P HAINES 164 A24 A74 Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 SOCIAL WELFARE / 169 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 105 141B 157 161 C166A C180 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER ADVANCED SWEDISH NORDIC POETRY CONTEMP NORDIC LIT INTRO-NORDIC CINEMA INGMAR BERGMAN LIT&SCANDVN SOCIETY Y Y Y Y Y Y 18-330-200L 18-545-200L 18-642-200L 18-666-200L 18-696-200L 18-780-200L CLS TYP SEC DIS SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM FEE INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS 3112 160 362 362 3134 1234 CRAWFORD, J.W. WEN, P.J. WEN, P.J. LUNDE, A.O. CRAWFORD, J.W. 15 40 60 60 25 40 04 30 30 30 30 08 SO SO SO SO SO SO 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3134 LUNDE, A.O. SHIDELER, R.P. WEN, P.J. WILLSON, K.J. LUNDE, A.O. 5 5 5 5 5 30 30 30 30 30 SO SO SO SO SO 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM 1 1 1 1 1 1 MTWR MW MW M T MW 11:00- 11:50A 1:00- 2:15P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 5:30P 2:00- 4:50P 3:00- 4:15P ROLFE ROYCE ROYCE ROYCE ROLFE PUB AFF 2 3 4 5 1 UNSCHED UNSCHED UNSCHED UNSCHED T 2:00- 4:50P Scandinavian C180, seminar 1: Scandinavian Mythology 187FL RDNGS-SCANDINAVIAN C266A INGMAR BERGMAN Y Y Y Y Y 18-826-202L 18-826-203L 18-826-204L 18-826-205L 18-397-200L ROLFE SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Czech A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 187G ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y 36-828-200L TUT 1 F 11:00- 12:50P HUMANTS 311 KRESIN, S.C. 10 30 SO 2.0 Hungarian A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 101C ELEMENTRY HUNGARIANY 66-308-200L DIS 1 TR 11:00- 12:15P HUMANTS A32 BORBELY, M. 10 30 SO 4.0 Polish A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 187E 187F ADV TUTORIAL INSTR ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y Y Y 39-308-200L LEC 1 39-826-200L TUT 1 39-827-200L TUT 1 MWF W W 9:00- 10:20A BUNCHE 3164 4:30- 5:50P HUMANTS 311 6:00- 7:20P HUMANTS 311 15 10 10 02 09 23 SO 5.0 SO 2.0 SO 2.0 Romanian A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 101C 187L 187M ELEMENTARY ROMANIANY ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y 40-312-200L REC 1 40-832-200L TUT 1 40-833-200L TUT 1 TR T R 2:00- 4:20P 12:30- 1:45P 12:30- 1:45P DODD 178 BOELTER 5514 ROYCE 160 GALATEANU, G. GALATEANU, G. GALATEANU, G. 20 10 10 30 30 30 SO 5.0 SO 2.0 SO 2.0 Russian A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. The Instructional Media Laboratory, 270 Powell Library Building, is open Monday thru Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m. The Russian Room, 343 Humanities Building, is available for additional help. 3 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN 100C 101C 102C 107B 120 124D 130B 211A Y Y Y INTERMEDIATE RUSSIA Y RUSSIAN CVLZTN-20 C Y Y Y LITERACY IN RUSSIAN Y THIRD-YEAR RUSSIAN Y TOPICS-ADV RUSSIAN Y RUSSN-SOC&CLTRL STD Y LIT AND REVOLUTION Y RUSS LIT-DOSTOEVSKY Y POET-RMNTCSM&REALSMY LIT OF MEDIEVL RUS’ Y 214 CONTEMP RUSSIAN LIT 6 90BW 41-025-200L 41-025-201L 41-025-202L 41-046-201L ----------341-271-201 341-271-202 41-304-200L 41-315-200L 41-330-200L 41-345-200L 41-426-200L 41-448-200L 41-484-200L 41-048-200L LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC DIS DIS LEC REC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC 1 2 3 1 1 1A 1B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MWF MWF MWF MWF TR T R TR M MW TR TR TR TR T 10:00- 11:20A 11:30- 12:50P 1:00- 2:20P 10:30- 11:50A 9:30- 10:45A 11:00- 11:50A 11:00- 11:50A 12:30- 1:50P 10:00- 11:50A 12:00- 1:20P 12:30- 1:45P 2:00- 3:15P 3:30- 4:45P 3:30- 4:45P 2:00- 4:30P HUMANTS A32 HUMANTS A32 HUMANTS A32 BUNCHE 3211 DODD 170 PAB 1425 FRANZ 2258A HUMANTS A32 BOELTER 5514 ROYCE 362 DODD 170 HUMANTS A32 WGYOUNG 4216 HUMANTS A32 HUMANTS 311 KRESIN, S.C. SERGIEFF, A.P. HEIM, M.H. GRIFFIN, S. LEKHT, N. KARKAFI, L.A. KRESIN, S.C. KUDYMA, A. DRALYUK, B. KHITROVA, D. VROON, R.W. KHITROVA, D. LENHOFF, G.D. RAZOR, A.V. 25 25 25 20 50 25 25 25 15 15 20 25 60 25 10 09 09 09 09 12 SO SO SO SO LG 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 09 09 09 14 15 16 16 30 SO SO SO SO SO SO SO LG F 2:00- 4:50P HUMANTS A30 MACFADYEN, D.W. 10 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Y 41-091-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS Serbian/Croatian A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 101C 187E 187F ELEM SERBIAN/CROATN Y ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y ADV TUTORIAL INSTR Y 33-308-200L LEC 1 33-826-200L TUT 1 33-827-200L TUT 1 MW M W 4:00- 5:20P 5:30- 6:50P 5:30- 6:50P HUMANTS A32 HUMANTS A32 HUMANTS A32 LEJKO-LACAN, V. LEJKO-LACAN, V. 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KELTY, C.M. 1 1 30 30 LG 2.0 LG 2.0 Society and Genetics 188, seminar 1: Primate Molecular Ecology and Biogeography Y 81-828-202L SEM 2 T HAINES Society and Genetics 188, seminar 2: Finding History in Our Genes 188SB INDIV STD FOR USIE Y Y 81-830-201L TUT 1 81-830-202L TUT 2 UNSCHED UNSCHED Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 SOCIOLOGY / 171 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 191R ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER CAPSTONE-BIOL&SOCTY Y CLS TYP SEC 81-847-200L SEM 1 FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP W 12:00- 2:50P PUB AFF KELTY, C.M. 20 30 LG 5.0 1337 UNITS RESTRICT: SOCIETY AND GENETICS MINORS SOCIOLOGY A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Sociology 102 through 191 are limited to Sociology premajors and majors during the priority and first enrollment passes. 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OBERHEIDE, M.A. OBERHEIDE, M.A. BELZER, D.T. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 SO SO SO SO SO SO LG RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-003-201L STU 2 MCGWN E 102 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 10 14C INTRO-THEATER INTRO TO DESIGN N N 56-049-200L LEC 1 ----------LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N N N N N N N N N N 356-064-201 356-064-202 356-064-203 356-064-204 356-064-205 356-064-206 356-064-207 356-064-208 356-064-209 356-064-210 STU STU STU STU STU STU STU STU STU STU 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 356-064-211 STU 1K RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT For Theater 20, the department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend the first two class meetings. 20 23 ACTING FUNDAMENTALS N N N N N N MUS LIT-SING ACT I N 24B VOICE&SPEECH I 56-076-200L 56-076-201L 56-076-202L 56-076-203L 56-076-204L 56-076-205L 56-068-200L STU STU STU STU STU STU STU 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 TR TR TR TR TR TR MW 1:00- 2:50P 11:00- 12:50P 12:00- 1:50P 2:00- 3:50P 4:00- 5:50P 9:00- 10:50A 4:30- 5:50P 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 MW 9:00- 10:20A MACGOWN 2330 CABOT, A. 25 30 LG 1.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-073-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-073-201L STU 2 MW 10:30- 11:50A MACGOWN 2330 CABOT, A. 25 30 LG 1.0 MW 1:30- 2:50P MACGOWN 1350 MONAGHAN, E.J. 35 30 LG 1.0 TR 12:00- 1:20P MACGOWN 1350 ORTH, T.J. 20 30 SO 2.0 MW 12:00- 1:20P RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 25C MOVEMENT&COMBAT I N 56-079-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 27 VAUDVL&STANDUP CMDYN 56-083-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 28A ACTING&VOICE&MVMT 1 N 56-101-200L STU 1 MCGWN E 101 CABOT, A. 20 30 LG 2.0 W 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 MAY, B.T. 20 30 LG 4.0 F 12:00- 2:50P ROYCE 166 EDWARDS, J. 20 30 LG 4.0 For Theater 30, the department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend the first two class meetings. 30 DRAMATIC WRITING N 56-091-201L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-091-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 34C DANCE-MUSICAL I N 35C SINGING-MUSICAL I N 56-099-200L STU 1 F 2:00- 3:20P KAUFMAN 230 SCHOYEN, B. 20 30 LG 1.0 MW 1:30- 2:50P MCGWN E 101 DUPREY, M.J. 20 30 LG 1.0 MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-109-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 50 THEATER PRODUCTION N 56-161-201L LAB 1 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-202L LAB 2 TR 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-203L LAB 3 F 9:00- 11:50A MACGOWN 1220 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 176 / THEATER Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP 56-161-204L LAB SEC FEE 4 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM VAR INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP IONAZZI, D.A. 20 30 LG 1.0-2.0 4 30 LG 1.0-2.0 UNITS RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-161-205L LAB 5 VAR RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-206L LAB 6 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 LG 1.0-2.0 10 30 LG 1.0-2.0 5 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 16 30 LG 5.0 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-207L LAB 7 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-208L LAB 8 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-209L LAB 9 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-161-210L LAB 10 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS M98T STAGING REALNESS N 56-294-200L SEM 1 MW 10:00- 11:20A MACGOWN 2310B HUNTER, L.B. F SAME AS: FILM TV M98T 101C DECONSTRCTG THEATERN 106 113 115B N N N N N N HST-AMER THTR&DRAMAN TOPICS-CRIT STUDIES N ACTING I N ----------- LEC 1 11:00- 1:50P PERLOFF 1102 RODRIGUEZ, C. 115 30 LG 5.0 M M T T T W MW T TR 9:00- 9:50A 11:00- 11:50A 9:00- 9:50A 10:00- 10:50A 9:00- 9:50A 9:00- 9:50A 4:00- 5:50P 2:00- 4:50P 12:00- 2:50P BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE PUB AFF BUNCHE PUB AFF HUMANTS MCGWN E ELLIS, S.T. ELLIS, S.T. RYAN, C.B. RYAN, C.B. SLOAN, L.A. SLOAN, L.A. GARDNER, G.A. SALAMENSKY, S.I. MORELAND, J.E. 20 20 20 20 16 16 89 115 25 30 30 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 5.0 SO 5.0 LG 4.0 TR 3:00- 5:50P MCGWN E 102 FOX, M.E. 25 30 LG 4.0 MW 9:00- 11:50A MACGOWN 1340 SHAWHAN, A. 25 30 LG 4.0 MW 9:00- 11:50A MCGWN E 101 CONTE, S.A. 25 30 LG 4.0 TR MWF 4:00- 6:50P 12:00- 2:50P HUMANTS A51 SHUSHTARI, P.J. KITE, B.E. 175 20 30 30 LG 5.0 SO 2.0 MW 12:00- 1:20P MACGOWN 2330 WAGAR, P.M. 20 30 LG 1.0 MW 1:30- 2:50P MACGOWN 2330 WAGAR, P.M. 20 30 LG 1.0 TR 10:30- 11:50A MACGOWN 1340 WAGAR, P.M. 25 30 LG 1.0 TR 1:30- 2:50P WAGAR, P.M. 25 30 LG 1.0 MW 3:00- 4:20P MACGOWN 1350 MONTEIRO, R. 30 30 LG 1.0 MW 3:00- 4:20P MACGOWN 2330 RODRIGUE, J. 25 30 LG 1.0 TR 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 2330 OLIVIERI, J.M. 15 30 LG 4.0 TR 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 2330 OLIVIERI, J.M. 15 30 LG 4.0 T 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 2310C PELFREY, M. 15 30 LG 5.0 MW 3:00- 4:20P MCGWN E 102 GUNN, F.N. 15 30 LG 1.0 MW 1:30- 2:50P MCGWN E 102 GUNN, F.N. 20 30 LG 1.0 TR 1:30- 2:50P MACGOWN 1350 MANN, J.L. 15 30 LG 1.0 F 10:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 2330 MANN, J.L. 20 30 LG 1.0 0 20 30 30 LG 4.0 LG 4.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 20 30 LG 1.0-2.0 4 30 LG 1.0-2.0 8 30 LG 1.0-2.0 8 30 LG 1.0-2.0 5 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 3 30 LG 1.0-2.0 RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS 356-303-201 356-303-202 356-303-203 356-303-204 356-303-205 356-303-206 56-342-200L 56-378-200L 56-414-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS LEC LEC STU 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 1 1 A152 2150 3178 3178 2292 1265 2214 135 102 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-414-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 116C ACTING II N 56-423-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-423-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 120C 121 ACTING&PRFRMNC-FILM N ACTING WORKSHOP N 56-419-200L LEC 1 56-453-201L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 124C VOICE&SPEECH II N 56-448-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-448-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 124F VOICE&SPEECH III N 56-452-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-452-201L STU 2 MACGOWN 1340 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 125C MOVEMENT&COMBAT II N 125F MOVEMENT&COMBAT III N 126C ACTING III 56-486-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-481-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-476-201L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-476-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 131C FULL-LENGTH PLAY N 56-499-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 134C DANCE-MUSICAL II N 134F DANCE-MUSICAL III N 56-549-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-511-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 135C SINGING-MUSICAL II N 56-525-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 135F SINGING-MUSICAL III N 147A 147B DRAFTING DRAWING SCENERY N N 150 THEATER PRODUCTION N 56-528-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-595-200L STU 1 56-597-200L STU 1 TBA M 1:30- 4:20P THE STAFF MACGOWN 2310C ROSE, R.S. MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-611-201L LAB 1 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-202L LAB 2 TR 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-203L LAB 3 F 9:00- 11:50A MACGOWN 1220 RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-204L LAB 4 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-611-205L LAB 5 VAR RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-206L LAB 6 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-207L LAB 7 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-208L LAB 8 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-209L LAB 9 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-210L LAB 10 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: SENIORS ONLY,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS,THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS N 56-611-211L LAB 11 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 30 30 LG 1.0-2.0 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 30 30 LG 1.0-2.0 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 30 30 LG 1.0-2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-611-212L LAB 12 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-611-213L LAB 13 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 THEATER / 177 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP 56-611-214L LAB SEC FEE 14 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM VAR INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP IONAZZI, D.A. 30 30 LG 1.0-2.0 CHO, M.H. 10 30 LG 2.0 UNITS RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C155D MODEL MAKING N 56-681-200L STU 1 F 9:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 3312 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C156D CMPTR-ASSIST DRFTNG N C157C COSTUME CONSTRCTIONN 56-657-200L STU 1 TR 9:00- 10:50A MACGOWN 2310C ROSE, R.S. 10 30 LG 4.0 MW 4:00- 5:50P 8 30 SO 2.0 10 30 SO 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-675-200L STU 1 MACGOWN 2204B GIRARD, P.E. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 171A ADV THEATER LAB N 56-684-200L LAB 1 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 171B ADV THEATER LAB 172 PRODUCTION PRACTICE N N 56-685-200L LAB 1 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 SO 1.0-4.0 VAR ARMSTRONG, A.M. 15 30 LG 1.0-8.0 JAMPOLIS, N.P. 10 30 LG 1.0-8.0 15 30 LG 1.0-8.0 ROSE, R.S. 20 30 LG 2.0 VAR ARMSTRONG, A.M. 20 30 LG 2.0 VAR ROSE, R.S. 20 30 LG 2.0 VAR ARMSTRONG, A.M. 20 30 LG 2.0 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 20 30 LG 3.0 VAR IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-688-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-688-201L STU 2 VAR RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-688-202L STU 3 W 7:00- 9:50P RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 173A DESIGN ASGNMNT-ASST N 56-694-200L STU 1 VAR RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-694-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 173B PRDCTN DSGN ASGNMNTN 56-695-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-695-201L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 174B PROJECT-STAGE MGMT N 174C PROJECT-STAGE MGMT N 56-702-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-703-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 195 INTERNSHIP N 220 GRADUATE FORUM N 221 INTRO-PERF STUDIES N 56-869-200L TUT 1 VAR 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 MACGOWN 2310B SALAMENSKY, S.I. HACKETT, M.J. 15 30 SU 1.0-2.0 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 2310C CASE, S. 15 30 LG 5.0 M 3:00- 7:50P MACGOWN 2310B GEIOGAMAH, H.L. R 9:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 3312 RESTRICT: PETETION OR CONTRACT REQUIRED 56-180-200L SEM 1 W 4:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: THEATER AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES MAJORS 56-125-200L SEM 1 T RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 230C PERFORMNCE AND TEXT N 243C SCENIC DESIGN 56-230-200L LEC 1 15 30 LG 4.0-8.0 CHO, M.H. 15 30 SO 4.0 MCLAIN, M.S. 10 30 LG 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-292-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 244B ADV THEATER PRODCTN N 56-294-200L STU 1 VAR RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 247 COLLABRTN-DSGN&PRODN 56-306-201L STU 1 VAR HACKETT, M.J. 5 30 LG 3.0-4.0 VAR THE STAFF 5 30 LG 3.0-4.0 THE STAFF 5 30 LG 3.0-4.0 MCLAIN, M.S. 20 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR HACKETT, M.J. 20 30 LG 2.0-8.0 VAR HACKETT, M.J. 20 30 LG 4.0 VAR WARD, W.D. 10 30 SO 2.0/4.0 VAR WARD, W.D. 10 30 SO 4.0/2.0 VAR ARMSTRONG, A.M. 10 30 SO 2.0/4.0 VAR ARMSTRONG, A.M. 10 30 SO 4.0/2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-306-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS N 56-306-203L STU 3 VAR RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS 263 PRODCTN PRJCT-STAGE N 56-390-201L DIS 1 VAR RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS N 56-390-202L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 264 CLSCL&HISTRCL DRAMA N 298B SPECIAL STUDIES 56-399-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-595-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-595-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-595-201L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-595-201L DIS 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 421C 8.0 ADVANCED ACTING 2 N 56-614-200L STU 1 MW 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 1330 JENS, S. 15 30 LG 4.0/6.0/ 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 1330 JENS, S. 15 30 LG 8.0/6.0/ RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS N 56-614-200L STU 1 MW 4.0 RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS 423 ACTING FOR CAMERA N 424F ADV VOICE&SPEECH 2 N 425F ADVANCED MOVEMENT 2 N 56-615-200L STU 1 W 9:00- 11:50A CATES, G. 15 30 LG 4.0 MW 10:30- 11:50A MACGOWN 1350 WAGAR, P.M. 15 30 LG 2.0-4.0 12:00- 1:20P MACGOWN 1350 MONAGHAN, E.J. 25 30 LG 2.0-4.0 M 3:00- 7:50P MELNITZ VILLARREAL, E.E. M 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 2310B KUBZANSKY, J. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-636-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS 56-647-200L STU 1 MW RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS 430C ADV STD-PLAYWRITING N C433B SCRIPT DVLPMT WKSHP N C433C SCRIPT DVLPMT WKSHP N 56-654-200L LEC 1 1473A 10 30 SO 4.0-8.0 15 30 LG 4.0-8.0 10 30 LG 4.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-661-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-649-200L LEC 1 VAR VALENZUELA, J.L. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 435AS ADV WRTNG FOR STAGE N 441C LIGHTING DESIGN N 442C COSTUME DESIGN N 56-658-200L LEC 1 VAR VILLARREAL, E.E. 20 30 SU 2.0 JAMPOLIS, N.P. 15 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-674-200L LEC 1 M 9:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 3312 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-681-200L LEC 1 T 9:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 2310B KARVONIDES, C. 12 30 LG 4.0 TR 9:00- 11:50A ARMSTRONG, A.M. 12 30 LG 4.0 LANDIS, D.N. 10 30 LG 4.0 CHO, M.H. 10 30 LG 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-681-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 448A COS DES-FTV&ENT MED N 56-735-200L LEC 1 TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT C455D MODEL MAKING N 56-810-200L STU 1 F 9:00- 12:50P MACGOWN 3312 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 178 / URBAN PLANNING CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER C456D CMPTR ASSIST DRFTNG N C457C COSTUME CONSTRCTIONN 459B DIRECT-THTR&FILM&TV N 460AS ISSUES IN DIRECTION CLS TYP SEC FEE 56-719-200L STU 1 BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP DAYS TIME UNITS TR 9:00- 10:50A MACGOWN 2310C ROSE, R.S. 10 30 LG 4.0 TR 8:30- 10:20A MACGOWN 2204B GIRARD, P.E. 20 30 SO 2.0 F 9:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 1330 VALENZUELA, J.L. 20 30 SO 4.0 TR 12:00- 1:50P MACGOWN HACKETT, M.J. 5 30 LG 1.0 VAR HACKETT, M.J. 5 30 LG 12.0/ VAR HACKETT, M.J. 5 30 LG 8.0/10.0/ THE STAFF 15 30 LG 1.0-8.0 VAR THE STAFF 15 30 LG 1.0-8.0 VAR THE STAFF 15 30 LG 1.0-8.0 VAR WARD, W.D. 10 30 SO 4.0-12.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-725-201L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 56-721-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-712-200L DIS 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 463 PROD PROJ-DIRCT-STG 10.0/8.0 N 56-718-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-718-200L STU 1 12.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 472 PRODUCTION PRACTICE N 56-739-201L STU 1 MW 3:00- 5:50P RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-739-202L STU 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 56-739-203L STU 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 498 INTERN-THTR&FILM&TV N 56-789-200L TUT 1 RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS URBAN PLANNING A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM N 25-057-200L SEM 1 W 10:00- 11:20A POWELL 320B BRAGIN, J.S. 20 30 PN 1.0 M T 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 2:00- 4:50P HAINES 1015A A25 ESTRADA, L.F. WOLFF, G. 30 35 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 4.0 R W 2:00- 4:50P 9:00- 11:50A ROLFE 3127 LEAVITT, J. 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RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS Urban Planning 269, lecture 2: Climate Change and Health Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 WOMEN’S STUDIES / 179 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP SEC FEE 25-414-203L LEC 3 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP R 2:00- 4:50P PUB AFF HECHT, S.B. 30 30 SO 4.0 1264 UNITS RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS Urban Planning 269, lecture 3: Environmental Justice 278 URBAN LABOR MARKETSN 279 SEM-PUBLIC SPACE N 281 INTR-HST BLT ENV-US N 25-469-200L LEC 1 W 9:00- 11:50A PUB AFF 1337 TILLY, C.C. 30 30 LG 4.0 T 9:30- 12:20P PUB AFF 1337 LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS, 35 11 LG 4.0 T 2:00- 4:50P 2238 45 30 SO 4.0 R 2:00- 4:50P 20 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS 25-474-200L SEM 1 RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS 25-486-200L LEC 1 PUB AFF RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS C284 LOOKING AT L A N 25-504-200L LEC 1 LEAVITT, J. RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS WOMEN’S STUDIES A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. Women’s Studies 102 thru 187 are limited to Women’s Studies majors and minors on the priority and first enrollment passes. Nonmajors may enroll in upper division women’s studies courses (except 187) after the beginning of the second pass. 10 FMNST-WOMEN&SOCIETYY Y Y Y Y ----------367-030-201 367-030-202 367-030-203 367-030-204 LEC DIS DIS DIS DIS 1 1A 1B 1C 1D MW TBA TBA W W 4:00- 5:50P KNSY PV 11:00- 11:50A MS 12:00- 12:50P MS 1220B NORBERG, K. 3915A 3915H 160 20 20 20 20 09 SO 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-030-205 DIS 1E TBA 20 0.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS 102 POWER Y Y Y Y 104 BODIES Y 367-030-206 367-030-208 367-030-207 67-312-200L DIS DIS DIS LEC 1F 1G 1H 1 W M W MW 2:00- 2:50P 1:00- 1:50P 1:00- 1:50P 12:30- 1:45P MS PAB MS HAINES 6201 1749 5128 A44 HALEY, S. 20 20 20 40 05 0.0 0.0 0.0 SO 4.0 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3134 ERAI, M.F. 40 16 SO 4.0 TR 3:30- 5:20P GEOLOGY 6704 KING, K.C. 5 30 SO 4.0 TR 10:00- 11:50A ROLFE 3126 ROWE, K.E. 15 13 SO 5.0 11:00- 1:50P PUB AFF 1337 GOEMAN, M.R. 40 14 LG 4.0 1:00- 3:50P PUB AFF 2242 HARDING, S. 16 15 LG 4.0 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3134 HARMON, M.E. 20 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS 67-324-200L LEC 1 R RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS M106 IMAGINARY WOMEN Y 67-336-200L SEM 1 SAME AS: HNRS M106 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT M107A STDS-WOMENS WRITING Y 67-345-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: ENGL M107A RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS 108S VIOLENCE AGNST WOMN Y M110C PHIL ANLY-FEM THERY 67-349-200L LEC 1 R RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 67-362-200L LEC 1 T SAME AS: PHILOS M187 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS M115 SEXL&GENDR ORIENTTN Y 67-390-200L LEC 1 MW SAME AS: LGBTS M115 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Women’s Studies M115, lecture 1: Transsexual Histories 125 PRSPCTVS-WMN HEALTHY M133A WOMN-EUROP 800-1715 Y 67-451-200L LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 150 SUBRAMANIAN, S.K. 35 07 SO 4.0 MW 2:00- 3:15P PUB AFF 2250 NORBERG, K. 20 07 SO 4.0 MW 11:00- 12:15P BUNCHE 1221B FAIER, L.B. 10 04 SO 4.0 11:00- 12:15P DODD 121 MOORE, M.R. 30 13 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS 67-499-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: HIST M133A M146 FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY Y 67-576-200L LEC 1 SAME AS: GEOG M146 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS M162 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER Y ----------- LEC 1 TR SAME AS: SOCIOL M162 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 154 5 0.0 1:00- 1:50P HAINES A24 5 0.0 3:00- 3:50P PAB 2434 5 0.0 5 0.0 5 0.0 5 0.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-202 DIS 1B T RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-203 DIS 1C T RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-204 DIS 1D TBA RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-205 DIS 1E TBA RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS Y 367-672-206 DIS 1F R 4:00- 4:50P HAINES A82 3:30- 4:45P HUMANTS 169 TRAWEEK, S.J. 45 16 SO 4.0 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 362 DUBOIS, E.C. 30 15 SO 4.0 T R R R W F M 4:00- 4:50P 4:00- 4:50P 1:00- 1:50P 11:00- 11:50A 3:00- 3:50P 10:00- 10:50A 2:00- 4:50P DODD BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE BUNCHE HUMANTS 162 3153 3156 2168 2178 3178 A30 ERAI, M.F. 5 5 5 5 5 5 15 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 LG 4.0 W 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 152 HAMMER, R. 15 09 LG 4.0 T 9:00- 11:50A ROLFE 3115 MANKEKAR, P. 15 11 LG 4.0 2:00- 4:50P 3119 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS M180B GENDER AND SCIENCE Y 67-781-200L LEC 1 TR SAME AS: HIST M180B RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS/MINORS M186A GLOBAL FEMINISM Y ----------- LEC 1 SAME AS: HIST M187A 187 Y Y Y Y Y Y SENIOR RESEARCH SEM Y 367-817-201 367-817-202 367-817-203 367-817-204 367-817-205 367-817-206 67-823-200L DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS SEM 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT Y 67-823-201L SEM 2 RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT 202 MLTCLT FMNST KNWLDG Y 67-012-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES GRAD STUDENTS 203 RESRCH-WOMEN&GENDERY 204 CURRENT RESEARCH 67-018-200L LEC 1 W ROLFE TRAWEEK, S.J. 15 30 LG 4.0 SHARPE, J.A. 30 30 SU 1.0 HARDING, S. 5 30 LG 4.0 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES GRAD STUDENTS Y 67-024-200L SEM 1 VAR RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES GRAD STUDENTS M266 FEMINIST THRY&RSRCH Y 67-396-200L LEC 1 T 1:00- 4:50P MOORE 2137 SAME AS: EDUC M266 RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES GRAD STUDENTS Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 180 / WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES/DANCE CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 495 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER FEMINIST PEDAGOGY Y CLS TYP SEC Spring 2012 FEE 67-790-200L SEM 1 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM TBA INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MARCHANT, E.A. 0 30 SU 2.0 UNITS RESTRICT: WOMEN’S STUDIES GRAD STUDENTS WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES/DANCE Dance A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. All dance courses are limited to majors until March 1, 2012. At that time, enrollment in selected courses will be opened to nonmajors, space permitting. Dance 56 thru 65 (intermediate movement courses), C106A thru C115 (advanced movement courses), and C406A thru C415 (advanced graduate movement courses) are by instructor consent. Placement class on first day determines enrollment by PTE. 6 BEG WAP-SUB S AFR N 73-017-200L STU 1 TR 2:30- 3:50P KAUFMAN 1000 SOULY, W.G. 25 30 SO 2.0 20 30 SO 2.0 25 30 SO 2.0 25 30 SO 2.0 20 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance 6, studio 1: Beginning West African Dance 10 BEG WAP-EAST ASIA N 73-032-200L STU 1 TR 8:30- 9:50A KAUFMAN 1000 TSOU, J.C. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance 10, studio 1: Tai Chi Chuan Principles and Their Application in Martial Arts and Meditational Exercise 11 BEG WAP-SOUTH ASIA N 73-049-200L STU 1 MW 10:30- 11:50A KAUFMAN 214 PRAKASH, V. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance 11, studio 1: Beginning Dance of India: Bharata Natyam 12 BEG WAP-SE ASIA N 73-050-200L STU 1 TR 3:30- 4:50P KAUFMAN 214 CHEY, C. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance 12, studio 1: Beginning Cambodian Dance 15 BEG MOD/PSTMOD DNCE N 73-052-200L LAB 1 MW 12:30- 1:50P KAUFMAN 208 LEDDY, S.E. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 19 FIAT LUX FRSHMN SEM N 73-057-200L SEM 1 F 12:00- 1:50P KAUFMAN 214 POPKIN, L.A. 20 30 PN 1.0 TR 1:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 208 BANERJI, A. 40 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN Dance 19, seminar 1: Dancing in Proximity: Contact Improvisation 45 INTRO-DANCE STUDIES N 73-135-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 59 INT WAP-N AMERICA N 73-177-200L STU 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P KAUFMAN 1000 HARRIS, L.R. 30 30 SO 2.0 TR 8:30- 9:50A KAUFMAN 1000 TSOU, J.C. 10 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance 59, studio 1: Intermediate Hip-Hop 60 INTMD WAP-EAST ASIA N 73-180-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance 60, studio 1: Intermediate Tai Chi Chuan Principles and Their Application in Martial Arts and Meditational Exercise 61 INT WAP-SOUTH ASIA N 73-183-200L STU 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A KAUFMAN 214 EFIRD, C.C. 25 30 SO 2.0 MWF 4:00- 5:20P KAUFMAN 1000 TOMITA, N. 10 30 SO 2.0 MWF 9:00- 10:20A KAUFMAN 200 DURAN, N.A. 30 30 SO 2.0 MW 2:00- 3:50P MARKS, V.E. 25 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance 61, studio 1: Intermediate Vinyasa Flow Yoga 63 INT WAP-EUROPE N 73-190-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance 63, studio 1: Intermediate Ballet 65 INT MOD/PSTMOD DNCE N 73-202-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 67B DNCE COMP-PROCESSESN 73-205-200L SEM 1 KAUFMAN 214 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE M98T HIP HOP DNC&ASIA AM C106A ADV WAP-SUB SHR AFR N N 73-294-200L SEM 1 T 12:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 153 PERILLO, J.L. 8 30 LG 5.0 TR 4:30- 5:50P KAUFMAN 1000 SOULY, W.G. 20 30 SO 2.0 TR 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 1000 HARRIS, L. 20 30 SO 2.0 MWF 10:30- 11:50A KAUFMAN 1000 WEIREN, H. 25 30 SO 2.0 MWF 9:00- 10:20A KAUFMAN 214 WILLIAMSON, K.P. 25 30 SO 2.0 S 10:30- 1:20P KAUFMAN 214 FORTI, S. 20 30 SO 2.0 12:00- 1:50P KAUFMAN 214 FOSTER, S.L. SAME AS: ASIA AM M98T 73-337-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C106A, studio 1: Advanced West African Dance C109A ADV WAP-N AMERICA N 73-354-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C109A, studio 1: Advanced Hip-Hop C113A ADV WAP-EUROPE N 73-381-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C113A, studio 1: Advanced Ballet C115 ADV MOD/PSTMOD DNCE N 73-391-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 116 IMPROVISATION-DANCE N 73-396-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 117B DNCE CMPSTN-IMPACTS N C145 SELCTD TOPICS-DANCE N 73-403-200L SEM 1 25 30 SO 4.0 F MW 12:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 208 BANERJI, A. 5 30 SO 4.0 TR 3:00- 4:20P KAUFMAN 208 HARRIS, L.R. 40 30 SO 4.0 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 73-571-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C145, lecture 1: Issues in Indian Classical Dance N 73-571-201L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance C145, lecture 2: Hip-Hop Dance History 160 TPCS-BODY MECHANICS N 73-660-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 214 POPKIN, L.A. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE Dance 160, lecture 1: Skinner Releasing Technique 211C ADV CHOREOGRAPHY N 73-068-200L STU 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 214 FROOT, D.Z. 10 30 SO 4.0 KAUFMAN 208 BANERJI, A. 20 30 SO 4.0 KAUFMAN 208 HARRIS, L.R. 10 30 SO 4.0 KAUFMAN 1000 SOULY, W.G. 10 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD C245 SELCTD TOPICS-DANCE N 73-270-200L LEC 1 F 12:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD Dance C245, lecture 1: Issues in Indian Classical Dance N 73-270-201L LEC 2 TR 3:00- 4:20P RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD Dance C245, lecture 2: Hip-Hop Dance History C406A ADV WAP-SUB SHR AFR N 73-613-200L STU 1 TR 4:30- 5:50P TR 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 1000 HARRIS, L. 10 30 SO 2.0 MWF 10:30- 11:50A KAUFMAN 1000 WEIREN, H. 5 30 SO 2.0 MWF 9:00- 10:20A KAUFMAN 214 WILLIAMSON, K.P. 10 30 SO 2.0 FOSTER, S.L. FROOT, D.Z. LEUNG, A.S. 5 5 5 30 30 30 SU 2.0-4.0 SU 2.0-4.0 SU 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C406A, studio 1: Advanced West African Dance C409A ADV WAP-N AMERICA N 73-618-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C409A, studio 1: Advanced Hip-Hop C413A ADV WAP-EUROPE N 73-628-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT Dance C413A, studio 1: Advanced Ballet C415 ADV MOD/PSTMOD DNCE N 441 DANCE PRDCTN PRCTCMN N N 73-630-200L STU 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 73-682-201L LAB 73-682-202L LAB 73-682-203L LAB 1 2 3 UNSCHED UNSCHED UNSCHED Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES/DANCE / 181 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP 73-682-204L LAB SEC FEE 4 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM UNSCHED INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MARKS, V.E. 5 30 SU 2.0-4.0 POPKIN, L.A. 5 30 SU 2.0-4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-682-205L LAB 5 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-682-206L LAB 6 UNSCHED ROUSSEVE, D.J. 5 30 SU 2.0-4.0 YU, C. 5 30 SU 2.0-4.0 FOSTER, S.L. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-682-207L LAB 7 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD 490 CHOREOG&PERFORMANCEN 73-781-201L TUT 1 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-202L TUT 2 UNSCHED FROOT, D.Z. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 LEUNG, A.S. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 MARKS, V.E. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 POPKIN, L.A. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 ROUSSEVE, D.J. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 YU, C. 5 30 SO 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-203L TUT 3 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-204L TUT 4 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-205L TUT 5 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-206L TUT 6 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 73-781-207L TUT 7 UNSCHED RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD World Arts and Cultures A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. All WAC courses are limited to majors until March 1, 2012. At that time, enrollment in selected courses will be opened to nonmajors, space permitting. 2 LOWER DIVISION SEM N 01-006-201L SEM 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P KAUFMAN 230 FROOT, D.Z. 20 30 LG 5.0 20 30 LG 5.0 24 30 SO 5.0 48 30 SO 5.0 24 24 22 30 0.0 0.0 PN 2.0 0 30 PN 2.0-4.0 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE World Arts 2, seminar 1: Adventures in Research-Based Performance N 01-006-202L SEM 2 MW 10:00- 11:20A KAUFMAN 153 ROBERTS, M.N. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE World Arts 2, seminar 2: Body Politics in African Art 21 FIELD-BASED RESRCH 22 INTR-AMER FLKLR STD N 01-063-200L LEC 1 TR 10:30- 11:50A KAUFMAN 153 SHORTER, D.D. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:30- 9:50A KAUFMAN 101 POLK, P. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 70 N N PRODUCTN PRACTICUM N 78 PRIVATE INSTR-WAC 401-066-201 DIS 1A 401-066-202 DIS 1B 01-210-200L LEC 1 F F F 9:00- 9:50A KAUFMAN 153 10:00- 10:50A KAUFMAN 153 1:00- 2:20P KAUFMAN 101 MELCHOR, L. CREAGH, A.B. HOLGUIN, G. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N 01-234-200L STU 1 TBA LEUNG, A.S. RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 80 VIDEO TOOLS&TECHNQS N 100A ART AS SOCIAL ACTN 01-240-200L LAB 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P KAUFMAN 153 COKER, H.N. 12 30 SO 2.0 60 30 SO 5.0 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N ----------- LEC 1 M 6:00- 8:50P KAUFMAN 208 MALPEDE, J.D. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N 401-300-201 DIS 1A F 11:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 153 20 0.0 20 0.0 20 0.0 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N 401-300-202 DIS 1B W 3:00- 3:50P KAUFMAN 153 SAKAMOTO, M.A. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE N 401-300-203 DIS 1C T 5:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 153 SAKAMOTO, M.A. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 114 PERFORMANCE PRACTCMN 01-384-201L STU 1 TBA MARKS, V.E. 20 30 PN 1.0-4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 120 TOPCS-CULTURAL STDS N 01-420-201L LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 153 ROBERTS, M.N. 5 30 SO 4.0 MW 4:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 101 NABOKOV, P. 44 30 SO 4.0 KANE, K.M. 20 09 SO 4.0 BIERMAN-MCKINNEY, 10 30 SO 4.0 40 30 SO 4.0 40 30 SO 4.0 HOLGUIN, G. 5 30 PN 1.0 FROOT, D.Z. 20 30 SO 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT World Arts 120, lecture 1: Performing Memory N 01-420-202L LEC 2 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE World Arts 120, lecture 2: American Indian Arts in Performance N 01-420-203L LEC 3 MW 4:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 153 World Arts 120, lecture 3: Transforming Teens: Developing a Progressive Performing Arts Curriculum for Adolescents 133 TEXTILES OF WORLD N 01-498-200L LEC 1 W 9:00- 11:50A FOWLER 2450 RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE World Arts 133, lecture 1: Textiles of Middle East C139 VODOU AND SANTERIA N 01-534-200L LEC 1 MW 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 101 COSENTINO, D.J. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE C142 MYTH & MAGIC & MIND N 01-552-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 101 ROBERTS, A.F. RESTRICT: DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMENT,WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES, AND CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE 170 ADVANCED PRODUCTIONN 174A PROJECTS IN WAC 01-720-200L LAB 1 F 1:00- 2:20P KAUFMAN 101 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 01-744-200L LAB 1 TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 01-744-201L LAB 2 W 4:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 208 DALLY, L.M. 10 30 SO 2.0 MW 12:00- 1:50P KAUFMAN 200 ROUSSEVE, D.J. 10 30 SO 4.0 TR 6:00- 7:50P KAUFMAN 208 KOUAKOU, M.P. 10 30 SO 4.0 TR 1:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 230 THE STAFF 10 30 SO 4.0 LEUNG, A.S. 0 30 PN 2.0-8.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 174B PROJECTS IN WAC N 01-745-200L LAB 1 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 01-745-201L LAB 2 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT N 01-745-202L LAB 3 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 178 ADV PRIVT INSTR-WAC N 01-768-200L STU 1 TBA RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 186B SENIOR HONORS PROJ N 01-817-200L LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 200 POPKIN, L.A. 20 30 LG 5.0 12:00- 2:50P KAUFMAN 153 SHORTER, D.D. 20 30 SO 4.0 KAUFMAN 153 O’SHEA, J.M. 20 30 SO 4.0 KAUFMAN 153 ROBERTS, M.N. 19 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 202 RESEARCH METHODOLGYN 203 DANCE STUDIES 01-012-200L SEM 1 M RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD N 01-018-200L SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD 220 CULTURE&PERFORMANCEN 01-120-201L SEM 1 R 12:00- 2:50P RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD World Arts 220, seminar 1: Performing Memory Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ 182 / WRITING PROGRAMS CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE Spring 2012 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER N CLS TYP SEC FEE 01-120-202L SEM 2 DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR ENRL CAP XC CR TP MW 4:00- 5:50P KAUFMAN 101 NABOKOV, P. 10 30 SO 4.0 THE STAFF 0 30 SO 4.0 UNITS RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD World Arts 220, seminar 2: American Indian Arts in Performance N 01-120-203L SEM 3 TBA 01-234-200L LEC 1 MW World Arts 120, seminar 3: C239 VODOU AND SANTERIA N C242 MYTH & MAGIC & MIND N 478 ADV PRIV INSTR-WAC N 495 TEACHER PREPARATION N 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 101 COSENTINO, D.J. 10 30 SO 4.0 ROBERTS, A.F. 10 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD 01-252-200L LEC 1 TR 10:00- 11:50A KAUFMAN 101 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD 01-756-200L STU 1 TBA LEUNG, A.S. 0 30 SU 2.0-8.0 THE STAFF 15 30 SU 2.0 RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT 01-790-200L SEM 1 F 2:30- 3:50P KAUFMAN 153 RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MVMNT,CLTR&PRFR GRAD WRITING PROGRAMS English as a Second Language A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. The English as a Second Language Placement Examination (ESLPE) will be given Friday, March 16, 2012, at 3:30 p.m. in location to be determined. See http://www.wp.ucla.edu for more information on the examination schedule, location, and registration. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PLACEMENT EXAMINATION DURING YOUR FIRST QUARTER OF STUDY AT UCLA. FAILURE TO DO SO RESULTS IN A HOLD ON FUTURE ENROLLMENT AND CAMPUS SERVICES. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE POLICY FOR ATTENDANCE AND LATE ENROLLMENT: The department will cancel your enrollment if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. 33C ADV ENGL-ACADEMIC 33G ADV ENGL-ACADEMIC Y Y Y 35 38A UNIVERSITY WRITING STRESS&INTONATION Y Y Y 38B PRONUNCIATION Y 97-093-201L LEC 1 97-093-202L LEC 2 97-085-200L LEC 1 TR TR MW 12:00- 1:50P HUMANTS A40 10:00- 11:50A HUMANTS A40 4:30- 6:45P PAB 1749 JENSEN, L. PARK, I. KIM, H.R. 0 0 25 26 26 30 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 SO 4.0 MW MW MW 2:00- 4:15P 2:00- 3:50P 12:00- 1:50P HUMANTS A68 HUMANTS A40 HUMANTS A40 KIM, H.R. JENSEN, L. GOODWIN, J. 0 20 20 30 30 30 SO 4.0 LG 5.0 SO 4.0 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB AFF GOODWIN, J. 20 30 SO 4.0 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 97-085-202L LEC 2 97-106-200L LEC 1 97-119-200L LEC 1 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS 97-120-200L LEC 1 2333 RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS English Composition A per-unit Instructional Enhancement Fee is assessed on most L&S undergraduate nontutorial classes. See the Miscellaneous Fee Chart at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/fees/ for fee amounts. ENGLISH COMPOSITION POLICY FOR ATTENDANCE AND LATE ENROLLMENT (ALL CLASSES): The department will cancel your enrollment in any English Composition class if you do not attend at least one of the first two class meetings. After the first two class meetings, wait-listed students who have attended both class meetings may enroll only with permission to enroll (PTE) obtained from the instructor. For English Composition 3 and all subsequent courses, students must satisfy the University of California Entry-Level Writing requirement before enrolling. For detailed information about the Entry-Level Writing requirement, see the UCLA General Catalog or http://www.wp.ucla.edu/requirements/. The Spring Quarter Analytical Writing Placement Examination (AWPE) and the English Composition 3 Proficiency Examination will be given Monday, April 9, 2012, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in location to be determined. 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BONCA, T.C. CREESE, R.A. CREESE, R.A. DAVIS, M.E. DAVIS, M.E. DE, E.N. DE, E.N. FALLOWS, R.J. FRETZ, R.I. FRETZ, R.I. GERRARD, L. GERRARD, L. GIULIANO, C.F. GIULIANO, C.F. LISOVSKY, K.F. MATTENSON, L.M. MATTENSON, L.M. MATTENSON, L.M. MOE, M.L. MOE, M.L. POPHAM, S.A. POPHAM, S.A. PRESCOTT, T.L. PRESCOTT, T.L. SAMUELS, R.D. SAMUELS, R.D. STEINBERG, S.K. STEINBERG, S.K. STONE, B.D. STONE, B.D. WESTBAY, J. WESTBAY, J. WESTRUP, L.A. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ Spring 2012 CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE 131B 495A 495C 495D / 183 ENF REQ IM ID NUMBER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y WRTNG-BSNS&SOC PLCYY Y Y Y SPRVSD TEACHNG PREP Y SPRVSD TEACHNG PREP Y SPRVSD TEACHNG PREP Y 94-099-239L 94-099-240L 94-099-241L 94-099-242L 94-099-243L 94-099-244L 94-099-245L 94-099-246L 94-481-201L 94-481-202L 94-481-203L 94-481-204L 00-679-200L 00-681-200L 00-682-200L CLS TYP SEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC SEM SEM SEM 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 FEE DAYS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MW TBA TBA TBA VAR VAR VAR TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR WESTRUP, L.A. 2:00- 3:50P HUMANTS A66 FALLOWS, R.J. MAASIK, S. FALLOWS, R.J. Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/ ENRL CAP XC CR TP UNITS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG SO SO SO SO SU SU SU 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 184 UCLA Schedule of Classes Spring 2012 Index A absence graduate leave of, 9, 43 undergraduate one-term, 43 academic counseling, 55 policies, 43 transcript, 35 Academic Advancement Program (AAP), 54 accident and injury, 63 address changes, 6 e-mail, BruinAlert, 32 admission policies, 43 alternate examination dates, policy on, 73 Arts and Architecture, School of the contract course enrollment, 26 counseling, 54 degree checks, 44 honors, 45 study list limits, 25 Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, 6, 36 ASK peer counselors, 54 attendance, class, 62 auditing classes, 62 B billing, 17 Bruin OnLine (BOL), 32 Bruin Resource Center, 37 BruinAlert, 32 BruinBill, 17, 19, 20 BruinCard, 36 BruinDirect, 18, 19 BruinPay Plan, 6 building names and abbreviations, 72 C calendar, 4–5 campus computer laboratories, 32 cancellation of registration, 8 candidacy, declaration of, 44 candidate, current-term degree, 24 Career Center, 37 Catalog, UCLA General, 65 Center for American Politics and Public Policy, 47 Center for Community Learning, 47 Center for Student Programming, 37 changing grading basis, 28 civic engagement minor, 47 Quarter in Washington, DC, 47 civic engagement opportunities University of California Center Sacramento, 47 class attendance, 62 level, 24, 46 listings, 70 notes, 62 classes, auditing, 62 code, student conduct, 65–69 collegium of university teaching fellows seminars, 48 commuter services, 38 computer campus laboratories, 32 Disabilities and Computing Program, 37 online directory, 33 wireless access, 32 concurrent enrollment, 29 continuous registration policy, graduate, 43 contract courses, 25 copyright, student, 65 Counseling and Psychological Services, 38, 66 counseling, academic AAP 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