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Administrative Boards
Tuesday, November 4, 2014 3:30 – 5:00 PM, 3020 Steele Building
Report from the Meeting of the Curriculum Committee, Tuesday, October 28, 2014 Present: Li-Ling Hsiao, Doug MacLean, Stephanie Schmitt, Nick Siedentop, James Thompson, Frank Tsui Ex Officio: Stephen Katsaounis Staff: Ben Haven
Course Additions with General Education Requirements AMST 220 On the Question of the Animal: Contemporary Animal Studies, PH, NA (effective, fall 2015) AMST 317 Adoption in America, HS, US (effective, fall 2015) ARTH 360 The Art of Dying Well: Death and Commemoration in the Middle Ages and Early Modern
Times, VP, WB (effective, spring 2015) GEOG 65 First-Year Seminar: Climate Change and the Media, PL, CI (effective, fall 2015) PSYC 415 History of Neuroscience, SS (effective, fall 2015) PSYC 426 Molecular Mechanisms of Memory, PL (effective, fall 2015) - PSYC 427 Neurobiology of Aging, PL (effective, fall 2015) PSYC 428 Neuroscience, Society, and the Media, PL (effective, fall 2015) PSYC 429 Neuroeconomics and the Science of Consequence, PL (effective, fall 2015) RELI 205 Sacrifice in the Ancient World, BN, WB (effective, fall 2015) RELI 465 Monotheistic Mysticism, BN, WB (effective, fall 2015) Course Additions without General Education Requirements BIOL 252L Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory (effective, fall 2015) ENEC 324L Water in Our World Laboratory (effective, spring 2015) PLAN 317 Introduction to Site Planning and Urban Design (effective, fall 2015) PWAD 356 Strategic Intelligence and International Security (effective, fall 2015) PWAD 357 International Intelligence Services (effective, fall 2015) Course Revisions with General Education Requirements ASTR 502 Astrophysics II (Modern Research in Astrophysics), EE (effective, fall 2015) HIST 510 Human Rights in the Modern World, GL (carries HS) (effective, fall 2015) PHIL 54 First-Year Seminar: Thinking about Time Revision, PH, WB (remove HS and NA) (effective, fall 2015)
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Miscellaneous Course Changes
SUBJCatalog
NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
AAAD 240 African American Politics Revision
Cross-list: POLI 240 (African, African American, and Diaspora Studies
will be the sponsor) 011485 fall 2015
AAAD 252 Blacks in the West Revision
Description: Change from "An interdisciplinary course designed to
provide a broad survey of the black experience in the Americas with
special emphasis on postemancipation developments." to "Blacks in the
West is a survey course that examines the origins, migration, and
development of African descended peoples in the United States west of
the Mississippi River." 021496 fall 2015
AMST 484 Visual Culture Revision
Renumber: AMST 284
Short Title: VISUAL CULTURE 051296 fall 2015
AMST 498 Advanced Seminar in American Studies Revision
Repeat for Credit: Y
Allow Multiple Enroll in Term: Y
Total Units Allowed: 9.00
Total Completions Allowed: 3 021217 fall 2015
ANTH 458 Archaeology of Sex and Gender Revision
Short Title: ARCHAEOLOGY OF SEX AND GENDER
Description: Add "Required preparation, at least one ANTH or one
WMST course." to beginning of description. 021222 fall 2015
ARTH 514 Monuments and Memory Revision
Cross-list: HIST 514 (Art will be the sponsor)
Description: Change from "Museums and monuments have played a
key role in the formation of cultural memory and identity, both
nationally and globally. This course explores the relation between
museums and monuments historically and theoretically, and relates
them to national and international developments in the 19th and 20th
centuries." to "Explores the role of monuments in the formation of
cultural memory and identity, both nationally and globally. Topics
include the construction of identities in and through public spaces,
commemoration of both singular individuals and ordinary citizens, and
the appearance of new types of post-traumatic monuments in the 20th
century."
Note: ARTH 514 is taking over the course ID from GLBL 514 021631 fall 2015
ASTR 301 Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology Revision
Short Title: STARS, GALAXIES, AND COSMOLOGY
Corequisites: Change from "Corequisites, ASTR 102 and PHYS 117." to
"Corequisites, ASTR 102, and PHYS 117 or 119." 013530 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
BIOL 226
Mathematical Methods for Quantitative
Biology Revision
Minimum Units: 3.00
Maximum Units: 3.00
Academic Progress Units: 3.00
Financial Aid Progress Units: 3.00
Course Component: Lecture
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Description: Change from "Prerequisites, BIOL 201 or 202, and MATH
232 or 283. Introduction to quantitative biology with emphasis on
applications that use mathematical modeling, linear algebra, differential
equations, and computer programming. Applications may include
neural networks, biomechanics, dispersion, and systems of biochemical
reactions. Three lecture hours and three computer laboratory hours."
to "Prerequisites, BIOL 201 or 202, and MATH 232 or 283. Corequisite,
BIOL 226L. Introduction to quantitative biology with emphasis on
applications that use mathematical modeling, linear algebra, differential
equations, and computer programming. Applications may include
neural networks, biomechanics, dispersion, and systems of biochemical
reactions. Three lecture hours a week." 088307 fall 2015
BIOL 252
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy &
Physiology Revision
Minimum Units: 3.00
Maximum Units: 3.00
Academic Progress Units: 3.00
Financial Aid Progress Units: 3.00
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Short Title: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN A&P
Desription: Change from "Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and 101L. One
biology course over 200 recommended. An introductory course
emphasizing the relationship between and function of the body¿s organ
systems. Three lecture and three laboratory hours each week." to
"Prerequisite, BIOL 101. Corequisite, BIOL 252L. One biology course
over 200 recommended. An introductory but comprehensive course
emphasizing the relationship between form and function of the body's
organ systems. Three lecture hours each week." 012383 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
BIOL 271 Plant Biology Revision
Minimum Units: 3.00
Maximum Units: 3.00
Academic Progress Units: 3.00
Financial Aid Progress Units: 3.00
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Description: Change from "Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and 101L. Designed
for students with an interest in natural sciences. An introduction to the
principles of botany including structure, function, reproduction,
heredity, environmental relationships, evolution and classification of
plants. Three lectures and three laboratory hours a week." to
"Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and 101L. Corequisite, BIOL 271L. Designed for
students with an interest in natural sciences. An introduction to the
principles of botany including structure, function, reproduction,
heredity, environmental relationships, evolution and classification of
plants. Three lecture hours a week." 012379 fall 2015
BIOL 274 Plant Diversity Revision
Minimum Units: 3.00
Maximum Units: 3.00
Academic Progress Units: 3.00
Financial Aid Progress Units: 3.00
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Description: Change from "Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and 101L. Survey of
major groups of plants emphasizing interrelationships and comparative
morphology. Culturing techniques and field work included. Two lecture
and four laboratory hours a week." to "Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and
101L. Corequisite, BIOL 274L. Survey of major groups of plants
emphasizing interrelationships and comparative morphology. Culturing
techniques and field work included. Three lecture hours a week." 012386 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
BIOL 471 Evolutionary Mechanisms Revision
Minimum Units: 3.00
Maximum Units: 3.00
Academic Progress Units: 3.00
Financial Aid Progress Units: 3.00
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Description: Change from "Prerequisites, BIOL 201 and 202. Permission
of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Introduction to
mechanisms of evolutionary change, including natural selection,
population genetics, life history evolution, speciation, and micro- and
macroevolutionary trends. Three lecture hours plus two hours of
laboratory/recitation per week." to "Prerequisites, BIOL 201 and 202.
Corequisite, BIOL 471L. Permission of the instructor for students lacking
the prerequisites. Introduction to mechanisms of evolutionary change,
including natural selection, population genetics, life history evolution,
speciation, and micro- and macroevolutionary trends. Three lecture
hours a week." 012429 fall 2015
CLAR 396
Independent Study in Classical
Archaeology New Add the course fall 2015
CLAS 52
First-Year Seminar: Happiness: For and
Against Inactivation Inactivate the course 025011 fall 2015
CMPL 143 Introduction to Global Cinema Revision
Short Title: HISTORY OF GLOBAL CINEMA
Long Title: History of Global Cinema 024586 fall 2015
CMPL 697 Advanced Seminar Revision
Renumber: CMPL 500
Short Title: ADVANCED SEMINAR
Long Title: Advanced Seminar 024588 fall 2015
COMP 50
First-Year Seminar: Computers Make It
Possible Inactivation Inactivate the course 023679 fall 2015
COMP 51
First-Year Seminar: Technology and
Entrepreneurship: Propitious Partners Inactivation Inactivate the course 005950 fall 2015
COMP 56
First-Year Seminar: The World Wide Web:
What, How, and Why Inactivation Inactivate the course 023680 fall 2015
COMP 61
First-Year Seminar: 3D Animation with
Computers--Your Cinematic Debut Inactivation Inactivate the course 023682 fall 2015COMP 66 First-Year Seminar: Random Thoughts Inactivation Inactivate the course 023684 fall 2015
COMP 70
First-Year Seminar: Computability,
Unsolvability, and Consciousness Inactivation Inactivate the course 005089 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
COMP 72
First-Year Seminar: Introduction to
Computers Inactivation Inactivate the course 023686 fall 2015
COMP 102
Computer-Mediated Communication and
Collaboration Inactivation Inactivate the course 025245 fall 2015
COMP 121 Introduction to Functional Programming Inactivation Inactivate the course 009453 fall 2015
COMP 380 Computers and Society Revision
Description: Change from "A broad introduction to instructional
technology and computer science issues in society: Internet history,
privacy, security, usability, graphics, games, computers in the media,
development, economics, social media, AI, IP, computer and Internet
ethics, global ethics, current legal issues, etc. Frequent guest speakers.
Lecture course of 100+ students." to "A broad introduction to computer
science issues in society: Internet history, privacy, security, usability,
graphics, games, computers in the media, development, economics,
social media, AI, IP, computer and Internet ethics, global ethics, current
legal issues, etc. Frequent guest speakers. Lecture course of 100+
students." 007854 fall 2015COMP 493 Computer Science Internship Revision Prerequisites: Add "Prerequisites, COMP 410 and 411. " 009455 fall 2015
COMP 520 Compilers Revision
Prerequisites: Change from "Prerequisites, COMP 410 and 411." to
"Prerequisites, COMP 410, 411, and 455." 004687 fall 2015COMP 536 Enterprise Computing Inactivation Inactivate the course 025709 fall 2015COMP 593 Co-op Experience Inactivation Inactivate the course 087883 fall 2015
COMP 51H
First-Year Seminar: Technology and
Entrepreneurship: Propitious Partners Inactivation Inactivate the course 088295 fall 2015
ECON 400 Elementary Statistics Revision
Prerequisites: Add "Prerequisites, ECON 101, and one of MATH 152,
231, STOR 112, or 113." 000375 fall 2015
ECON 410
Intermediate Theory: Price and
Distribution Revision
Prerequisites: Change from "Prerequisite, MATH 231 or STOR 113." to
"Prerequisites, ECON 101, and one of MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or
113." 011565 fall 2015
ENEC 324
Water in Our World: Introduction to
Hydrologic Science and Environmental
Problems New PL (PX*)
Cross-list: GEOL 324 (Environment and Ecology is the sponsor)
* Pending Administrative Boards' approval of the one credit optional
ENEC/GEOL 324L course, students who take ENEC/GEOL 324 together
with ENEC/GEOL 324L will fulfill the PX General Education requirement. spring 2015
ENEC 693H
Honors Research in Environmental
Sciences and Studies New EE Add the course fall 2014
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
GEOG 110 Geography of Environmental Systems Revision
Short Title: THE BLUE PLANET: EARTH SYSTEMS
Long Title: The Blue Planet: An Introduction to Earth's Environmental
Systems
Description: Change from "The laboratory and its parent course focus
on the geomorphic, hydrologic, and biogeographical aspects of
environmental systems with attention to local examples. No laboratory.
(Core)" to "Emphasizes geographic patterns and interrelationships in
energy, climate, terrain, and life. Develops integrative view of how
atmospheric, hydrologic, geomorphic, and biotic processes create
global patterns in the environment. Incorporates influence of human
activities on Earth. Class will help students understand the natural
environment, both globally and in North Carolina." 011952 fall 2015
GEOG 121 People and Places Revision
Short Title: GEOGRAPHIES OF GLOBALIZATION
Long Title: Geographies of Globalization 009700 fall 2015
GLBL 514 Monuments and Memory Inactivation
Inactivate the course. ARTH 514 will take over the Course ID. Course
will now be cross-listed between ARTH 514 and HIST 514. Art will be
the new sponsor. 021631 fall 2015
HIST 135
History and Culture of Hindus and
Muslims: South Asia to 1750 Revision
Short Title: INDIAN SUBCONTINENT TO 1750
Long Title: History of the Indian Subcontinent to 1750 020954 fall 2015
HIST 153
Jewish History from the Crusades to the
European Enlightenment Revision
Short Title: JEWISH HIST MEDIEVAL TO MODERN
Long Title: Jewish History: From Medieval to Modern Times
Description: Change from "This course studies the history of the Jews of
Europe and their relations with Christians. It explores the development
and richness of Jewish life but also episodes of persecution. It
investigates the impact of major religious and political events, such as
the crusades or the Renaissance, on the Jews." to "This class surveys the
history of the Jews from Middle Ages to Modernity. It focuses on the
development of Jewish religion and culture, and the establishment of
Jewish communities in the Western, Atlantic and Middle Eastern
Worlds. It also explores the development of anti-Semitism and anti-
Jewish violence." 005528 fall 2015
HIST 205 International Relations, 1618-1815 Revision
Short Title: STATECRAFT 1618-1815
Long Title: Statecraft, Diplomacy, and War, 1618-1815 002333 fall 2015
HIST 206 International Relations, 1815-1945 Revision
Short Title: STATECRAFT 1815-1945
Long Title: Statecraft, Diplomacy, and War, 1815-1945 070871 fall 2015HIST 215 Peace and War Inactivation Inactivate the course 012644 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
HIST 247 Early Modern Japanese History and Culture Revision Cross-list: JAPN 246 (Asian Studies will be the sponsor) 087487 fall 2015HIST 250 Human Rights in the Modern World Revision Renumber: HIST 510 070930 fall 2015HIST 258 Women in Europe before 1750 Inactivation Inactivate the course 006338 fall 2015
HIST 259
Women and Gender in Europe, 18th - 20th
Century Revision
Short Title: WOMEN IN MODERN EURO
Long Title: Women in Politics and Society of Modern Europe
Description: Change from "This course examines and compares the
situation of women and men in politics, the work force, society and
family from the era of the late Enlightenment and the French
Revolution to the new women's movement in the 1970s with a focus on
Britain, France and Germany. One major theme is the history of the
struggle for women's emancipation." to "This course examines and
compares the situation of women in politics, the work force, society and
family from the French Revolution to the new women's movement in
the 1970s with a focus on Britain, France and Germany. One major
theme is the history of the struggle for women's emancipation." 006045 fall 2015
HIST 263 War and Gender in Movies Revision
Renumber: HIST 354
Cross-list: PWAD 354, WMST 353 (History will be the sponsor)
Description: Change from "The course examines the interrelations
between changes in warfare, the military system, and the gender order
in Europe from medieval to modern time, and its reflection in
international movies." to "The course examines and compares the
images of war and gender that movies from different time periods and
countries propagate and explores the different factors that influence
these images and thereby the perception and recollection of war." 024637 fall 2015
HIST 267
Gender, Military, and Society in Europe
from the 16th to the 20th Century Inactivation Inactivate the course 000185 fall 2015
HIST 286
Samurai, Peasant, Merchant, and
Outcaste: Japan under the Tokugawa, 1550-
1850 Inactivation Inactivate the course 000673 fall 2015HIST 289 Historical Problems Inactivation Inactivate the course 015873 fall 2015
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SUBJCatalog
NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
HIST 306 History of Britain in the 19th Century Revision
Renumber: HIST 164
Description: Change from "This course explores British political, social,
and cultural history from Waterloo through the South African War,
emphasizing the rise of limited democracy, labor and social movements
that included anti-slavery and women's suffrage, and attempts to
eradicate urban and rural poverty." to "This course explores political,
social, and cultural history from the Napoleonic Wars through the South
African War. Surveys the history of the United Kingdom in the context
of Britain's imperial expansion, including slavery, reform, women's
suffrage, social movements, and Victorian wealth and poverty." 088362 fall 2015
HIST 307 History of Britain in the 20th Century Revision
Renumber: HIST 165
Description: Change from "This course explores British political, social
and cultural history, 1890-present, emphasizing Britain's engagements
in two global wars and a declining empire; the extension of democracy;
the welfare state; and an emerging diverse racial, ethnic, and religious
society displaying persistent class differences." to "This course explores
political, social, and cultural history from 1900 to the present: the two
world wars, the declining empire, the extension of parliamentary
democracy, the new welfare state, and a deeply diverse racial, ethnic,
and religious society where social and economic differences remain.
Who is British?" 088363 fall 2015
HIST 308 European Renaissance and the Jews Revision
Short Title: THE RENAISSANCE AND THE JEWS
Long Title: The Renaissance and the Jews 088427 fall 2015HIST 359 Global Evangelicalism since 1600 Revision Renumber: HIST 459 088064 fall 2015HIST 370 Women in the Age of Victoria Revision Cross-list: JAPN 363 (Asian Studies will be the sponsor) 007236 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
HIST 374 The American West, 1800 to the Present Revision
Repeat for Credit: N
Allow Multiple Enroll in Term: N
Total Units Allowed: 3.00
Total Completions Allowed: 1
Short Title: AMERICAN WEST, 1800-PRES
Description: Change from "A survey and interpretation of the American
West in the 19th and 20th centuries, emphasizing the special role of the
West in the evolution of American history and the development of
contemporary American society." to "A survey of the growth and
development of the American West from the nineteenth century to the
present as a culture, economy, and society. Considers the interactions
between Native Americans and other people of different races, national
origins and genders as agents and contributors to the forging of the
American West." 011976 fall 2015
HIST 480 Russia, 1796-1917 Revision
Short Title: 19TH CENTURY RUSSIA
Long Title: Russia's 19th Century: Cultural Splendor, Imperial Decay 003363 fall 2015HIST 495 Independent Research in History New Add the course fall 2015
HIST 496 Independent Studies in History Revision
Short Title: DIRECTED READINGS IN HIST
Long Title: Directed Readings in History
Description: Change from "Permission of the director of undergraduate
studies. Special reading and research, supervised by a member of the
department, in a selected field of history. Prior course work in the
selected field is recommended." to "Permission of the director of
undergraduate studies. Directed reading and relevant writing,
supervised by a member of the department, in a selected field of
history." 024639 fall 2015
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SUBJCatalog
NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
HIST 517
Military, War, and Gender in Comparative
Perspective Revision
Short Title: GENDER MIL WAR IN PERSPECTIVE
Long Title: Gender, Military, and War in Comparative Perspective
Description: Change from "This course introduces students to new
research on the history of gender, the military and war in a comparative
perspective. It explores the interrelations between changing military
systems, types of warfare, the gender order as well as political, social
and cultural currents with a focus on the 19th and/or 20th century." to
"This course introduces students to new research on the history of
gender, the military, and war in a comparative perspective. It explores
the interrelations between changing military systems, types of warfare,
the gender order, as well as political, social, and cultural currents in
modern history." 025532 fall 2015
HIST 540
African Intellectual History: Discourse,
Knowledge, Politics Inactivation Inactivate the course 002321 fall 2015
HIST 541
African Environmental History: Ecology,
Economy, Politics Inactivation Inactivate the course 003385 fall 2015
HIST 542 Development in Africa and Its Discontents Inactivation Inactivate the course 025062 fall 2015
HIST 543 Histories of Health and Healing in Africa Inactivation Inactivate the course 025063 fall 2015
HIST 561 The American Colonial Experience Revision
Description: Change from "Major topics: European reconnaissance;
founding of new societies; character and structure of institutions;
thought and feeling from Cotton to Franklin; privilege and cost of
empire." to "An in-depth history of colonial North America. Topics
include: interactions among Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans
and the founding and development of English, French, and Spanish
colonies in the lands that eventually became the United States." 000558 fall 2015
HIST 674 Field Methods in Archaeology and History Inactivation Inactivate the course 024944 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
PHYA 208 Beginning Ballet Revision
Description: Change from "Prerequisite, PHYA 212. Permission of the
instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. The technique and
vocabulary of classical ballet are presented. Exercises at the barre are
followed by practice and combinations in the center." to "The technique
and vocabulary of classical ballet are presented. Exercises at the barre
are followed by practice and combinations in the center." 000097 fall 2015PHYA 224 Beginning Modern Dance Revision Prerequisite: Remove "Prerequisite, PHYA 212." 007751 fall 2015
PHYS 691H Senior Honor Thesis Research I New EE Add the course spring 2015
PHYS 692H Senior Honor Thesis Research II New EE Add the course spring 2015
PLCY 460 Quantitative Analysis for Public Policy Revision
Prerequisite: Remove "Prerequisite, ECON 400, PSYC 210, SOCI 252, or
STOR 155." 011420 fall 2015
PLCY 698 Senior Capstone in Public Policy Revision
Prerequisites: Change from "Prerequisites, PLCY 460, and 681 or 691H."
to "Prerequisite, PLCY 460. Pre- or corequisite, PLCY 581." 014108 fall 2015
PSYC 57
First-Year Seminar: Conflict, Deviance, and
Disasters Inactivation Inactivate the course 024185 fall 2015
PSYC 61
First-Year Seminar: Drug Addiction: Fact
and Fiction Inactivation Inactivate the course 004564 fall 2015
PSYC 63
First-Year Seminar: Persuasion, Passion,
and Participation: The Psychology of
Politics Inactivation Inactivate the course 024190 fall 2015PSYC 315 Introduction to Neuroscience Revision Prerequisite: Change to "Prerequisite, PSYC 101 or BIOL 101." 088493 fall 2015
PSYC 436 Cognitive Science and the Novel Revision
Prerequisite: Change from "Prerequisite, PSYC 220, 222, 225, 230, 260,
431, 432, 433, or 469." to "Prerequisite, PSYC 220, 222, 225, 230, 260,
330, 432, 433, or 469." 025633 fall 2015
PSYC 63H
First-Year Seminar: Persuasion, Passion,
and Participation: The Psychology of
Politics Inactivation Inactivate the course 025160 fall 2015
SOCI 252 Data Analysis in Sociological Research Revision Prerequisite: Remove "Prerequisite, SOCI 251." 000062 fall 2015
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NbrCurrent Title Request Type GE/s Revised Information Course ID
Effective
Date
STOR 215 Introduction to the Decision Sciences Revision
Description: Change from "Prerequisite, MATH 110. Introduction to
basic concepts and techniques of decision making and information
management in business, economics, and the social and physical
sciences. Topics include discrete optimization, discrete probability,
networks, decision trees, games, Markov chains." to "Prerequisite,
MATH 110. Introduction to basic concepts and techniques of discrete
mathematics with applications to business and social and physical
sciences. Topics include logic, sets, functions, combinatorics, discrete
probability, graphs, and networks." 021343 fall 2015
STOR 456 Statistical Methods II Revision
Renumber: STOR 556
Prerequisites: Change from "Prerequisite, STOR 455" to "Prerequisites,
STOR 435 and 455." 002727 fall 2015
STOR 493
Internship in Statistics and Operations
Research Revision
Total units allowed: 6
Total completions allowed: 2 088458 fall 2014WMST 237 African Gender History Revision Renumber: WMST 337 025684 fall 2015WMST 283 Gender and Imperialism Revision Renumber: WMST 583 020757 fall 2015
WMST 365
Gender, (Im)migration, and Labor in Latina
Literature Revision Renumber: WMST 465 087589 fall 2015
WMST 555 Women and Creativity Revision
Prerequisites: Change from "Prerequisite, WMST 101." to
"Prerequisites, WMST 101 and 202." 025312 fall 2015
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