UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
UC Davis 2008-2010 General Catalog - General Catalog - UC Davis
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Human Anatomy 323<br />
William Horwath, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Land, Air, and Water Resources)<br />
Kentaro Inoue, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Leland F. Jackson, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
Louise E. Jackson, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Marie A. Jasieniuk, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Judy Jernstedt, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
R. Scott Johnson, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
Stephen R. Kaffka, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
John M. Labavitch, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Emilio A. Laca, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Bruce D. Lampinen, Ph.D., Associate Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
W. Thomas Lanini, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
J. Heinrich Lieth, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
James D. MacDonald, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Pathology)<br />
Mark A. Matthews, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Viticulture and Enology)<br />
Andrew J. McElrone, Ph.D., Assistant Adjunct<br />
Professor (Viticulture and Enology)<br />
Gale McGranahan, Ph.D., Lecturer and Pomologist<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
E. Greg McPherson, Ph.D., Lecturer (Plant Sciences)<br />
Richard W. Michelmore, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist<br />
in Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
David B. Neale, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Florence Negre-Zakharov, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Donald J. Nevins, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Lorence R. Oki, Ph.D., Lecturer and Assistant<br />
Specialist in Cooperative Extension<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Dan E. Parfitt, Ph.D., Lecturer and Pomologist<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
Michael P. Parrella, Ph.D., Professor (Entomology)<br />
G. Stuart Pettygrove, Ph.D., Soils Specialist<br />
(Land, Air, and Water Resources)<br />
Donald A. Phillips, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Richard E. Plant, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Vito S. Polito, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Daniel Potter, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Daniel H. Putnam, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
Carlos F. Quiros, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Michael S. Reid, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Kate M. Scow, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Land, Air, and Water Resources)<br />
Kenneth A. Shackel, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Douglas V. Shaw, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Johan W. Six, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
(Plant Sciences)<br />
David R. Smart, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
(Viticulture and Enology)<br />
Dina St. Clair, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Trevor V. Suslow, Ph.D., Lecturer and Specialist in<br />
Cooperative Extension (Plant Sciences)<br />
Kenneth W. Tate, Ph.D., Associate Rangeland<br />
Specialist (Plant Sciences)<br />
Steve R. Temple, Ph.D., Lecturer and Extension<br />
Agronomist (Plant Sciences)<br />
Larry R. Teuber, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Allen E. Van Deynze, Ph.D., Biotechnology<br />
Specialist (Plant Sciences)<br />
Mark Van Horn, M.S., Lecturer (Plant Sciences)<br />
Chris van Kessel, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
M. Andrew Walker, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Viticulture and Enology)<br />
Larry E. Williams, Ph.D., Professor<br />
(Viticulture and Enology)<br />
James A. Wolpert, Ph.D., Cooperative Extension<br />
Specialist (Viticulture and Enology)<br />
John I. Yoder, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Truman P. Young, Ph.D., Professor (Plant Sciences)<br />
Graduate Study. The Graduate Group in Horticulture<br />
and Agronomy offers programs of study leading<br />
to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested<br />
in the science and management of agricultural<br />
crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics,<br />
and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction<br />
of agricultural crops with the environment. These<br />
programs are designed to focus on a cropping system,<br />
such as agronomy, environmental horticulture,<br />
pomology, vegetable crops, viticulture and weed science.<br />
Within that cropping system, the student can<br />
specialize in one of a number of areas, including<br />
agroecology, biotechnology, breeding and crop<br />
improvement, crop physiology, crop production, floriculture,<br />
landscape horticulture, mineral nutrition,<br />
modeling, nursery production, pest management,<br />
plant growth and development, postharvest physiology,<br />
revegetation/restoration, and water relations.<br />
Research may be conducted within these areas with<br />
an applied or basic focus, but in association with a<br />
cropping system.<br />
Preparation. For both the M.S. and Ph.D. programs,<br />
a level of competence equivalent to that of a<br />
sound undergraduate program in Plant Science is<br />
required. This includes coursework in general biology,<br />
chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, statistics,<br />
genetics, introductory plant physiology, and soil science.<br />
A few limited deficiencies in any of these<br />
areas can be made up after admission to the graduate<br />
program. Specific requirements are outlined in<br />
detail on the group's Web page. The graduate<br />
adviser, the major professor, and the student will<br />
design a program of advanced courses to meet individual<br />
academic needs within one of the specializations.<br />
Graduate Advisers. Consult the Group office.<br />
Courses in Horticulture (HRT)<br />
Graduate Courses<br />
203. Research Perspectives in Horticulture<br />
(3)<br />
Lecture—1 hour; lecture/discussion—2 hours. Prerequisite:<br />
Plant Biology 111 and 112, or Environmental<br />
Horticulture 102 or the equivalent. Following<br />
lectures/discussions of scientific methodology, students<br />
develop research proposals aided by classroom<br />
discussions and individual interactions with<br />
instructors. Lectures and critiques of “classical<br />
papers” provide a sense of the evolution of the current<br />
concepts in perennial plant biology. Offered in<br />
alternate years.—I. (I.) DeJong, van Kessel<br />
251. Modeling Horticultural Systems (4)<br />
Lecture—3 hours; laboratory—3 hours. Prerequisite:<br />
Plant Biology 142, calculus, or consent of instructor.<br />
Development and application of models. Emphasis<br />
on physiological and ecological models, with examples<br />
from areas of interest to class participants.<br />
Applications to horticultural systems.—II. (II.) Lieth<br />
290. Seminar (1)<br />
Seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite: graduate standing at<br />
<strong>UC</strong>D. Seminars presented by invited speakers, students,<br />
or faculty on selected topics in horticulture.<br />
(S/U grading only.)—I. (I.)<br />
298. Group Study (1-5)<br />
Human Anatomy<br />
See Courses in Cell Biology and<br />
Human Anatomy (CHA), on page<br />
379.<br />
Human and<br />
Community<br />
Development<br />
(College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)<br />
Zhe Chen, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Department<br />
Michael P. Smith, Ph.D., Associate Chairperson of<br />
the Department<br />
Community Studies and Development, Human Development<br />
and Family Studies, and International Agricultural<br />
Development.<br />
Department Advising Office. 1303 Hart Hall<br />
(530) 752-2244, 752-1805;<br />
http://hcd.ucdavis.edu<br />
Faculty—Community Studies and<br />
Development<br />
Christopher Benner, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
Stephen B. Brush, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Ryan Galt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
Luis E. Guarnizo, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
Frank Hirtz, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
Martin F. Kenney, Ph.D., Professor<br />
William Lacy, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Michael P. Smith, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Thomas Tomich, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Miriam J. Wells, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Emeriti Faculty<br />
Isao Fujimoto, M.A., Lecturer SOE Emeritus<br />
Alvin D. Sokolow, Ph.D., Extension Specialist<br />
Emeritus<br />
Janet Momsen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritu<br />
Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award<br />
Joan Wright, Ph.D., Extension Specialist Emeritus<br />
Affiliated Faculty<br />
David Campbell, Ph.D., Associate Extension<br />
Specialist<br />
Jim Grieshop, Ph.D., Extension Specialist<br />
Laurie Lippin, Ph.D., Continuing Appointment<br />
Lecturer<br />
Bernadette Tarallo, Ph.D., Continuing Appointment<br />
Lecturer<br />
Paul Marcotte, Ph.D., Continuing Appointment<br />
Lecturer<br />
Robert Wiener, Ph.D., Continuing Appointment<br />
Lecturer<br />
Faculty—Human Development and<br />
Family Studies<br />
Brenda K. Bryant, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Zhe Chen, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Katherine Conger, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
Rand Conger, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Lawrence V. Harper, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Rosemarie Kraft, Ph.D., Lecturer SOE<br />
Katherine Masyn, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
Lisa Miller, Ph.D., Associate Professor<br />
Adrienne Nishina, Ph.D., Assistant Professor<br />
Beth A. Ober, Ph.D., Professor<br />
Emeriti Faculty<br />
Keith Barton, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus<br />
Emmy E. Werner, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus<br />
Affiliated Faculty<br />
Julia Luckenbill, Child Development Demonstration<br />
Lecturer<br />
Ann Mastergeorge, Ph.D., Assistant Adjunct<br />
Professor/Assistant Researcher<br />
Lenna Ontai-Grzebik, Ph.D., Assistant Extension<br />
Specialist<br />
Richard Ponzio, Ph.D., Extension Specialist<br />
Cynthia Duke, Ph.D., Child Development<br />
Demonstration Lecturer<br />
Kelly Twibell, Child Development Demonstration<br />
Lecturer<br />
Quarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2009-<strong>2010</strong> offering in parentheses<br />
<strong>General</strong> Education (GE) credit: ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Social-Cultural Diversity; Wrt=Writing Experience