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2 Spring 1999What’s New?Online enrollment debuts on URSANew online enrollment promises to make URSA an even more powerful tool for <strong>UCLA</strong> students and to make the enrollment process more convenientfor students, faculty, and administrators. Check out the changes at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu.ASK web lab helps students enroll onlineThe ASK web lab, in A-316 Murphy Hall, is available to help Letters and Science undergraduates with online enrollment or other features ofURSA OnLine. Weekdays when school is in session, students can drop by the lab from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ASK peer counselors have beentrained to walk students through the enrollment process at one of the lab’s three computer terminals.Official <strong>UCLA</strong> transcripts get a new lookStudents who order <strong>UCLA</strong> transcripts now receive them on special security paper. The paper’s blue and white background design is attractiveand functional—when photocopied or scanned, the word “void” appears over the record. As a result, the paper provides an extra safeguardagainst unauthorized duplication, alteration, and misrepresentation of the <strong>UCLA</strong> transcript.Gonda (Goldschmied) Center opensThe Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center opened in south campus to house <strong>UCLA</strong>’s new Department of HumanGenetics, the Brain Research Institute, and the Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program.A sign marks Charles E. Young Drive, known to most students as Circle Drive until the name was changed in September 1998


Spring 1999 3Table of ContentsCalendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Paying Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Mandatory Medical Insurance RequirementHoldsEnrolling in Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Class AttendanceAuditing ClassesClass NotesURSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Study Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Spring 1999 Fee Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Miscellaneous Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11BAR Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Bruin DirectStudent Medical Insurance Plan (MIP)Paying Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Western Union Quick Collect PaymentAutoPayCyberPay via URSAAddress ChangeRegistration ConfirmationLate Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Financial Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Student Loan Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Graduate Student Support Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Sponsored Student Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17URSA Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17URSA Enrollment Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17In-Person Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Wait Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Enrollment in 199 Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Enrollment in Restricted Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Enforced Requisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Impacted Courses: L&S Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Official Study Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Changes to Official Study List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Enrollment Petitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Drop Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Late Study Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Incomplete Grade Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Study List Changes via URSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Spring 1999 URSA Enrollment Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . 22URSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23University Records System Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23URSA OnLine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23URSA Telephone Command Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24URSA Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<strong>UCLA</strong> Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Bruin OnLine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<strong>UCLA</strong> Homepage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27My<strong>UCLA</strong> (https://my.ucla.edu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Instructional Enhancement Initiative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Newsgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<strong>UCLA</strong> Library Electronic Resources: ORION and Melvyl . . . . 28Computer Labs Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Establishing Residence for Tuition PurposesName ChangeOfficial Transcripts: Academic and VerificationVeterans Affairs and Social Security ServicesOther Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness CenterCampus Ombuds OfficeCenter for Student ProgrammingCultural and Recreational AffairsDean of StudentsHousing ServicesLibrariesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource CenterParking and Commuter ServicesOffice for Students with DisabilitiesServices for International StudentsStudent Legal ServicesStudent Psychological Services<strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard<strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center<strong>UCLA</strong> Store: Textbooks and Course MaterialsWomen’s Resource Center<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Services Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Student Services Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Student Services Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Academic Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Admission and Enrollment Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Admission ApplicationsUndergraduate ReadmissionGraduate Registration and ReadmissionSB1914 Concurrent EnrollmentVisitor StatusDegree Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Class Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Departmental Courses and Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Distance Learning at <strong>UCLA</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Field Studies/Internships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Professional Schools Seminar Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Class Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Course Listing Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45University Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Final Examination Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Spring Final Examination Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Spring 1999 Class Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<strong>UCLA</strong> Summer Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1561999 Summer Sessions Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158Summer 1999 Class Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159Academic Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175L&S Counseling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175College and Schools Counselors and Advisers . . . . . . . . . .175Official Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181Official Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181Nondiscrimination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181Student Conduct Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181Disclosure of Student Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183Harassment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189Enrollment Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191


4 Spring 1999CalendarStudents are responsible for observing the following dates and deadlines as published by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office. Anything submitted or requested as anexception to a published deadline is subject to a PENALTY fee of $10. URSA enrollment deadlines end at midnight on the published date.The calendars below as well as academic calendars to the year 2002 are available on line at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/Spring 1999 Summer 1999 Fall 1999Filing period for undergraduate applications (file with UC Undergraduate ApplicationProcessing Service, P.O. Box 23460, Oakland CA 94623-0460)October 1-31, 1998 November 1-30, 1998Last day to file application for graduate admission or readmission with application fee,with Graduate Admissions/Student and Academic Affairs, 1255 Murphy Hall, <strong>UCLA</strong>,Los Angeles, CA 90024-1428Last day to file graduate change of major petitions with Graduate Division, 1255 MurphyHallConsult departmentConsult departmentConsult departmentConsult departmentFirst day to obtain Student Parking Request forms at Parking and Commuter Services January 4, 1999 May 3 June 1Last day to submit Student Parking Request for campus parking permit February 1 August 2Schedule of Classes available online February 2 June 8First day for continuing students to check URSA at (310) 208-0425 or http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/ for assigned enrollment appointmentsFebruary 3 June 2Schedule of Classes goes on sale at <strong>UCLA</strong> Store February 9 June 14Reentering students eligible to enroll begin to receive URSA notification letter at theirmailing addressFebruary 8 June 7URSA enrollment appointments begin February 16 March 3 June 21Last day to file Undergraduate Application for Readmission form at 1113 Murphy Hall(late applicants will pay a $50 late payment fee)February 25 August 16Last day for continuing students to file 1998-99 undergraduate scholarship applications March 2Mailing of <strong>UCLA</strong> Billing Statement showing registration fee assessment to student’smailing address (verify your mailing address on record at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/)March 1 September 1,First day for issuing <strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard to new and reentering students March 9 September 1REGISTRATION FEE PAYMENT DEADLINE March 19 September 20LATE registration fee payment In person with $50 late fee March 22-April 16September 21-October 15$50 late fee waived for students using loan/grant checks to pay registration fees April 1-2 September 23-October 1Financial Aid nonelectronic FFELP checks available April 1 September 23QUARTER BEGINS March 31 September 27Classes are dropped if fee payment is not completed by 5 p.m. April 2 October 1INSTRUCTION BEGINS April 5 September 30Orientation meetings on format for master’s theses and doctoral dissertations (see theTheses and Dissertations Adviser, 330 Powell Library)April 15-17 October 14-16LAST DAY (End of Second Week) April 16 October 151. To drop impacted courses (L&S undergraduate students)2. To change Study List (add, drop courses) without fee through URSA3. To check wait lists for courses through URSA4. To enroll in courses for credit without $50 late Study List fee through URSA5. To file advancement to candidacy petition for master’s degree with major department6. To file graduate leaves of absence with Graduate Division, 1255 Murphy Hall7. To file undergraduate request for educational fee reduction with college or school8. For Nursing undergraduates to add/drop without school approval9. To declare bachelor’s degree candidacy for current term (with fee depending on unitscompleted — see Degree Policies in the Academic Policies section for details)10. For full refund on textbooks with <strong>UCLA</strong> Store receipt (exception made with proof ofdrop or withdrawal up to 8th week; summer deadlines are end of first week of thesession)Session A, July 5Session B, July 23Session C, August 13


Spring 1999 Calendar / 55LAST DAY (End of Third Week) April 23 October 221. For Arts and Architecture (SOAA) undergraduate students to ADD courses with $3per course fee through URSA2. For SOAA undergraduate students to file Late Study List with $50 fee3. For graduate students to ADD courses with $3 per course fee through URSA4. For graduate students to file Late Study List with $50 feeSpring 1999 Summer 1999 Fall 1999Undergraduates approved for reduced educational fee are audited (must be enrolled in10 units or less to be eligible for reduction) as of this dateApril 23 October 22LAST DAY (End of Fourth Week) April 30 October 291. For non-SOAA undergraduates to ADD courses with PTE # and $3 per course feethrough URSA2. For non-SOAA undergraduates to file Late Study List by petition with $50 fee3. For SOAA undergraduate students to DROP courses with $3 per course fee throughURSA4. For all undergraduates to DROP nonimpacted courses without a transcript notation($3 per transaction fee through URSA)Undergraduate course materials fees are assessed based on enrollment at end offourth week (see the Miscellaneous Fees section in “Registration”)Last day to submit final drafts of dissertations to doctoral committee for degrees to beconferred in current termLast day for undergraduates to change grading basis (optional P/NP) with $3 pertransaction fee through URSALast day to submit final drafts of theses to master’s committees for degrees to beconferred in current termLast day to file completed copies of theses for master’s degrees and dissertations fordoctoral degrees to be conferred in current term with the University Theses andDissertations Adviser, 330 Powell LibraryApril 30 October 29May 10 November 8May 14 November 13May 24 November 22June 7 December 6INSTRUCTION ENDS June 11 December 9Reading Day (no classes held) — December 10Last Day to Withdraw June 11LAST DAY (End of Tenth Week) June 11 December 101. For L&S undergraduates to drop nonimpacted courses by petition with instructorapproval, $13 per course fee, and transcript notation2. For graduate students to change grading basis (optional S/U) with $3 per course feethrough URSA3. For graduate students to DROP courses with $3 per course fee through URSACommon Final Examinations June 12-13Final Examination Week June 14-18 December13-17QUARTER ENDS June 18 December 17Commencement weekend (by college/school) June 19-20Summer Session A — six weekSummer Session A — eight weekSummer Session A — nine weekSummer Session A — ten weekJune 28-August 6June 28-August 20June28-August 27June 28-September 3Summer Session B July 19-August 27Summer Session C August 9-September 17First day to obtain GPA for previous term grades through URSA July 12 January 7, 2000ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE HOLIDAYS March 29 July 5 November 25-26May 31 September 6 December 24-27December 31-January 1Deadlines are subject to change. See http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/ for updates


6 Spring 1999RegistrationRegistrationRegistration consists of paying fees and enrolling in classes.• Registration fees and other University charges are paid throughthe <strong>UCLA</strong> Student Billing Statement, also called the BAR statement,mailed monthly to your <strong>UCLA</strong> mailing address by the StudentAccounting Office• Enrollment in classes is completed through URSA Telephone,(310) 208-0425 or URSA OnLine (see “URSA” for full details)You must complete both processes by the established deadlines (see“Calendar”) to be officially registered and enrolled for the term.Paying FeesPayments can be mailed, deposited in the Administrative Main Cashier’sdrop slot (1125 Murphy Hall), sent Western Union Quick Collect,or payed via credit card online through Cyberpay. After the publisheddeadline, payments must be made in person at 1125 Murphy Halland are assessed an additional $50 late fee. For more information onpaying fees, see “Billing.”Mandatory Medical InsuranceRequirementAs a condition of registration, <strong>UCLA</strong> requires international students(graduate and undergraduate) on nonimmigrant visas and graduatestudents to have adequate medical insurance coverage during allperiods of enrollment.The following “insurance” plans are NOT acceptable and do NOT fulfillthe University requirement for adequate medical/health insurance:(1) travel insurance plans of any kind, (2) any plans purchased outsidethe U.S. and/or not issued by a U.S. company, (3) reimbursementarrangements or vouchers, including those from homegovernments and consulates in the U.S.The Medical Insurance Plan (MIP) that <strong>UCLA</strong> offers fulfills the Universityrequirement for adequate medical insurance. For graduateand international students, the MIP fee is included each term in theBAR statement amount due. This is the only way to purchase MIP.Students who decide to waive out of MIP because they have adequateprivate medical insurance must complete the Medical InsuranceWaiver Request included each term with the BAR statementand submit the form when they pay their registration fees. Studentswhose fees are paid by financial aid, graduate fellowship funds, orother sources must submit their MIP waiver by the published registrationdeadline each term. Students may waive out of MIP online at https://www.saonet.ucla.edu/health/insuranc/mipforms/auth.html;theSpring Quarter 1999 deadlines for this online service are March 1,1999 to March 17, 1999.Students who do not purchase MIP must have an adequate private medicalinsurance plan that provides all the following minimum benefits:1. A minimum of $100,000 in lifetime benefits.2. Coverage of at least 75 percent of medical expenses, with a deductibleof $500 or less and a copayment of 20 percent or less.3. A policy issued in the U.S. by a U.S. carrier.4. Inclusion of Medical Evacuation and Repatriation benefits forthose on J-1 or J-2 visas.If the private medical insurance plan does not meet all of the aboverequirements, students must purchase MIP.For all other undergraduate students, the MIP fee appears as avoluntary option on the BAR statement and is in addition to theamount due each term. To request MIP, students must select it bymarking that item on the remittance portion of the BAR statement.The remittance slip must be returned to the <strong>UCLA</strong> AdministrativeMain Cashier by the published registration deadline each term. Thisis the only way to purchase MIP.This serves as notice of the mandatory medical insurance requirement;it is each student’s responsibility to obtain the necessary informationbefore registering. Changes and exceptions requested afterstudents have registered cannot be honored. MIP cancellation requestsmust be made to the Ashe Student Health and Wellness CenterInsurance Office within 10 days from the MIP effective date. Formore on MIP or adequate medical insurance requirements, call theAshe Center Insurance Office at (310) 825-4073, option 4.HoldsStudents may have holds placed on their student record, which couldaffect registration, enrollment, financial aid, campus services and/orrelease of academic transcripts for the following reasons:1. Failure to comply with admission provisions2. Failure to settle financial obligations with the University3. Failure to respond to official noticesEach student who becomes subject to a hold action is given advancenotice and ample time to respond. In most cases, the hold must bereleased from the initiating office before a student may enroll inclasses or receive various campus services. You can obtain holds informationon URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/ or a readingof your holds on URSA Telephone at (310) 208-0425.Enrolling in ClassesSee “Class Listings” for class times, rooms, instructors, and other enrollmentinformation. For updated listings, see the online Schedule ofClasses. Consult “Class Listings” and your school or college advisers(see “Academic Counseling”), to assemble a program of courses.Plan two or three alternate programs in case your first choice ofcourses is not available (use the “Enrollment Worksheet” on the insideback cover of this schedule to list alternate courses). Do notchoose two courses in the same final examination group (see the finalexamination chart in “Class Listings”) or select classes that conflictin meeting times. If conflicts are unavoidable, consult with theinstructor of each course at the first class meeting. For detailed enrollmentinstructions, see “Enrollment” in this schedule.Class AttendanceClass rosters, which identify enrolled or wait-listed students, are issuedto each instructor by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office. Attendance in <strong>UCLA</strong>classes is limited to duly enrolled regular session or concurrent UniversityExtension students. Guests may attend lectures only with theapproval of the instructor. Students may be dropped from a coursefor academic reasons such as lacking the approved prerequisitesand requirements (SR542). If attendance is an academic requirementestablished by the instructor, students may be dropped from acourse because of excessive absences.Auditing ClassesWith the consent of the instructor, registered students and interestedindividuals are permitted to audit classes. Arrangements are madedirectly with the faculty member under any rules the faculty membermay establish, and those auditing ordinarily do not participate in discussions,exams, or written papers. Audited classes are not recordedon the Study List or on transcripts for regular session courses.


Spring 1999 Registration / 7Class NotesNotes or recordings made by students are for purposes of individualor group study or for other non-commercial purposes reasonablyarising from the student’s membership in the class or the University.Permission to make notes or recordings falls within the instructor’sdiscretion as informed by instructional purposes, classroom order,property interests or other reasonable issues arising in the academiccontext. Notes and recordings may not be exchanged or distributedfor commercial purposes, for compensation, or for any other purposeother than study, either between students or between a student(s)and a third party. Unless authorized by the University in advance andexplicitly permitted by the instructor, commercial use of class notesor recordings constitutes an unauthorized commercial activity in violationof the <strong>UCLA</strong> Regulations on Activities, Registered Organizationsand Use of Properties, Section IV, Paragraph A (http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/csp/regs.htm). Students who violate this policyare subject to University discipline.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 subjectan individual to legal proceedings brought by the instructor.Pursuant to the guidelines reviewed by the <strong>UCLA</strong> Academic Senate(1973), lecture note subscription services are permitted, if authorizedin advance by the University and if approved by the instructor. TheLecture Notes service offered by the Associated Students, <strong>UCLA</strong> iscurrently authorized by the University to provide a course notes subscriptionservice for particular classes. For such classes, the notetaker is approved in advance by the instructor, and the instructor mayreview the notes before their distribution and sale through the <strong>UCLA</strong>Store Lecture Notes office at Ackerman Union. The list of classeswith such a subscription service is available at Ackerman Union.URSAUniversity Records System Access (URSA) enables all <strong>UCLA</strong> studentsto acquire information from their University academic recordsstored on the student system computer databases. Below is an overviewof URSA features; see “URSA” for details.URSA Telephone EnrollmentUse URSA Telephone (310-208-0425) to process your class enrollment.You may also add, drop, or exchange classes/sections, putyourself on the wait list for a class, add a class using a PTE #,change the grading basis for a class, obtain a reading of your StudyList, check your wait-list position, and obtain instructor names for allcourses. Enroll during your assigned appointment periods, which youalso obtain through URSA Telephone or URSA OnLine.URSA OnLineUse URSA OnLine http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/) to process your enrollmentor to view and print your Study List, undergraduate DegreeProgress Report (DPR), enrollment appointment time, holds information,grades for a term, and registration status. You can also changeyour address information, including phone number and e-mail, privacyrelease designation, and PIN for accessing URSA.Study ListsA Study List is the record of the courses you are enrolled in for theterm. Friday of the second week of instruction, your Study List of enrolledcourses becomes “official” and all wait lists are eliminated. Youshould check your Study List through URSA after all enrollmenttransactions. You are responsible for all courses and the gradingbasis as listed on URSA, and you cannot receive credit forcourses not listed. Errors or omissions should be corrected beforeyour academic dean’s deadline for changes by petition. Unapprovedwithdrawal from or neglect of a course entered on the Study List resultsin a failing grade.‘9commencement• Schedule of Ceremonies• Maps and Parking Information• What to Expect• Commencement UpdatesCongratulations ucla graduates, families, and friends! Plan your celebratihttp://www.commencement.ucla.edu


8 / Spring 1999Spring 1999 Fee ChartsFees are subject to revision without noticeUp-to-date fee information can be accessed at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/feesGraduate Students/Quarter Undergraduates/Quarter Dentistry Students/Quarter M.B.A. Students/QuarterResident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Resident NonresidentUniversity registrationfee a $ 238.00 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00Educational fee b 1,029.00 1,029.00 965.00 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,029.00UndergraduateStudents Associationfee 18.00 18.00Graduate StudentsAssociation fee 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50Ackerman StudentUnion fee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00Seismic fee forAckerman/Kerckhoff c 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00Wooden Center fee 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00Mandatory medicalinsurance fee 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00Nonresident tuition d 3,128.00 3,128.00 3,128.00 3,128.00Mandatory fees $ 1,519.50 $ 4,647.50 $ 1,288.00 $ 4,480.00 $ 1,519.50 $ 4,647.50 $ 1,519.50 $ 4,647.50Professional school feefor students admittedfall 1994 e 667.00 667.00 667.00 667.00Course Materials fee 30.00 30.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,186.50 $ 5,314.50 $ 2,216.50 $ 5,344.50Professional school feefor students admittedfall 1995 f 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,333.00 1,333.00Course Materials fee 30.00 30.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,519.50 $ 5,647.50 $ 2,882.50 $ 6,010.50Professional school feefor students admittedfall 1996 g 1,333.00 1,333.00 2,000.00 2,000.00Course Materials fee 200.00 200.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,852.50 $ 5,980.50 $ 3,719.50 $ 6,847.50Professional school feefor students admittedfall 1997 or fall 1998 h 1,667.00 1,667.00 2,000.00 2,000.00Course Materials fee 200.00 200.00Total mandatory fees $ 3,186.50 $ 6,314.50 $ 3,719.50 $ 6,847.50Professional school feefor students admittedfall 1997 or fall 1998 i 1,667.00 1,667.00 2,000.00 2,000.00Course Materials fee 325.00 325.00Total mandatory fees $ 3,186.50 $ 6,314.50 $ 3,844.50 $ 6,972.50a. Exact per quarter fee is $237.66: $237 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $238 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.b. Exact per quarter fee for resident undergraduates is $965.33; 965 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998 and Spring Quarter 1999, and $966 is charged in Winterand Spring quarters 1999. Exact per quarter fee for all other students is $1,028.66: $1,028 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $1,029 is charged in Winterand Spring quarters 1999.c. Exact per quarter fee is $37.66: $37 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.d. Nonresident tuition for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is $782 per quarter.e. Exact per quarter fee is $666.66: $666 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $667 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.f. Exact per quarter fee for M.B.A. students is $1,333.33: $1,333 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998 and Spring Quarter 1999, and $1,334 is charged in WinterQuarter 1999.g. Exact per quarter fee for Dentistry students is $1,333.33: $1,333 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998 and Spring Quarter 1999, and $1,334 is charged in WinterQuarter 1999.h. Exact per quarter fee for Dentistry is $1,666.66: $1,666 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $1,667 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.i. Exact per quarter fee for Dentistry is $1,666.66: $1,666 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $1,667 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.


Spring 1999 / 9University registrationfee aSpring 1999 Fee ChartsFees are subject to revision without noticeUp-to-date fee information can be accessed at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/feesNursing GraduateStudents/QuarterTheater, Film, andTelevision GraduateStudents/QuarterLaw Students/SemesterMedicine Students/SemesterResident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident$ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 238.00 $ 356.50 $ 356.50 $ 356.50 $ 356.50Educational fee b1,029.00 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,543.00 1,543.00 1,543.00 1,543.00Graduate StudentsAssociation fee 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25Ackerman Student Unionfee 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 25.50 25.50 25.50 25.50Seismic fee forAckerman/Kerckhoff c38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 56.50 56.50 56.50 56.50Wooden Center fee 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00Mandatory medicalinsurance fee 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00Course Materials fee 20.00 20.00Nonresident tuition d3,128.00 3,128.00 4,692.00 4,692.00Mandatory fees $ 1,519.50 $ 4,647.50 $ 1,519.50 $ 4,647.50 $2,297.75 $6,989.75 $2,277.75 $6,969.75Special law/medicine feefor students admittedbefore Fall 1994 188.00 188.00 188.00 188.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,485.75 $ 7,177.75 $ 2,465.75 $7,157.75Professional school feefor students admitted fall1994 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00Special law/medicine fee 188.00 188.00 188.00 188.00Total mandatory fees $ 3,485.75 $ 8,177.75 $ 3,465.75 $ 8,157.75Professional school feefor students admitted fall1995 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00Special law/medicine fee 188.00 188.00 188.00 188.00Total mandatory fees $ 4,485.75 $ 9,177.75 $ 3,965.75 $ 8,657.75Professional school feefor students admitted fall1996 e500.00 500.00 667.00 667.00 3,188.00 3,188.00 2,188.00 2,188.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,019.50 $ 5,147.50 $ 2,186.50 $ 5,314.50 $ 5,485.75 $ 10,177.75 $ 4,465.75 $ 9,157.75Professional school feefor students admitted fall1997 or fall 1998 f600.00 600.00 667.00 667.00 3,188.00 3,188.00 2,688.00 2,688.00Total mandatory fees $ 2,119.50 $ 5,247.50 $ 2,186.50 $ 5,314.50 $ 5,485.75 $10,177.75 $ 4,965.75 $ 9,657.75a. Exact per quarter fee is $237.66: $237 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $238 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.b. Exact per quarter fee is $1,028.66: $1,028 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $1,029 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.c. Exact per quarter fee is $37.66: $37 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $38 is charged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999.d. Nonresident tuition for graduate students advanced to doctoral candidacy is $782 per quarter.e. For Theater, Film, and Television graduate students, the exact per quarter MFA program fee is $666.66: $666 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $667 ischarged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999. For Medicine and Law students admitted fall 1996 and thereafter, the special law/medicine fee of $188 is includedin the professional school fee.f. For Theater, Film, and Television graduate students, the exact per quarter MFA programl fee is $666.66: $666 is charged in Fall Quarter 1998, and $667 ischarged in Winter and Spring quarters 1999. For Medicine and Law students admitted fall 1996 and thereafter, the special law/medicine fee of $188 is includedin the professional school fee.


10 / Registration Spring 1999Miscellaneous FeesFees are subject to revision without noticeAcceptance of admission fee (applies toward undergraduate registration fees; nonrefundable) $100.00Application fee (includes readmissions and intercampus transfers) 40.00Athletic supplies not returned — charges assessed based on actual replacement costsBAR delinquent collection fee 20.00Breakage — charges assessed by departments based on actual replacement costsBruinCard ReplacementLostDamaged15.005.00Cancellation of Medical Insurance Plan (MIP) 20.00Changes in Study List (per course) 3.00Changes in Study List after published dates (per course) 13.00Course Materials fees (nonrefundable)Materials Use Fee – varies by course (see class listings)Instructional Enhancement Fee (designated L&S courses)Humanities Division courses per unitSocial Sciences Division course per unitPhysical Sciences Division courses per unitLife Sciences Division courses per unitWomen’s Studies courses per unitCredit by examination 5.00Declaration or change of bachelor’s degree candidacy after 160 units13.00(172 units for Engineering students)Duplicate/special order diploma 60.00Failure to empty locker within specified period 5.00“Good Student” Auto Insurance Certification 5.00Housing application 20.00In absentia degree processing fee (undergraduate) 75.00Late filing of Study List 50.00Late payment of registration fees 50.00Late repayment of student short-term loans 10.00Penalty fee (approved exceptions to published deadline) 10.00<strong>Registrar</strong>’s documents, copies or transmissionFax charge (domestic)Fax charge (international)Photocopies (each page)2.502.503.503.502.505.0010.00.25Reinstatement of status after lapse 10.00Removal of I grade (each course) 5.00Rental of academic apparel for CommencementBachelor’s candidates (for purchase only)Master’s candidatesDoctoral candidatesComplete setCap and gown only25.0030.0033.0025.00Returned check collection 10.00Returned registration fee check collection 60.00Service Fee for Cancellation of Registration 10.00Student Health missed appointment 20.00Subject A Placement Examination (undergraduates only) 55.00Transcript of record, academic or enrollment verification (official, each copy) 5.00Transcripts — additional services/feesSame day Processing Service (per addressee)Special handling (per addressee)Special mailing fees vary; consult Academic Record ServicesGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYAcceptance 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)10.0015.00$ 500.00200.00Candidacy for doctoral degree 50.00


Spring 1999 11BillingBAR StatementThe <strong>UCLA</strong> Student Billing Statement, also known as the BAR statementsince it is generated by the Billing and Receivables (BAR) System,serves as each <strong>UCLA</strong> student’s bill for registration fees andother University charges. Students are automatically assigned a BARaccount and mailed a statement of activity each month. The statements,which include your registration fee assessment, are generatedon the dates below and mailed within three to four days.TermNew and reentering students have their bills mailed to them accordingto the above schedule if they have filed both the Statement of Intentto Register and the Statement of Legal Residence and theirresidence for tuition is determined.If you receive financial aid, the Financial Aid System automaticallycredits your BAR account with your financial aid to pay your registrationfees and most other outstanding <strong>UCLA</strong> debts, such as studenthealth or laboratory fees.All charges (other than registration charges) must be paid in full bythe statement deadline, the 20th of each month (or the precedingworkday if the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday), to avoid assessmentof a $20 delinquent fee. If you decide not to attend <strong>UCLA</strong>,use URSA Telephone to declare nonattendance for a term (option 5#under the Students Records Menu). Check the readmission policiesoutlined in “Academic Policies” in order to protect your student status.Bruin DirectWith Bruin Direct, any credit balance refunds are deposited directlyto your bank account. Notification of these transactions is sent toyour current e-mail address before each deposit is made.<strong>UCLA</strong> requires direct deposit for credit balance refunds in BAR. Ifyou are not currently enrolled in Bruin Direct and did not receive anauthorization form in the mail, you must pick up a form from the AdministrativeMain Cashier’s Office at 1125 Murphy Hall or from StudentAccounting at B303 Murphy Hall.Student Medical Insurance Plan (MIP)As a condition of registration, <strong>UCLA</strong> requires international students(graduate and undergraduate) on nonimmigrant visas and graduatestudents to have adequate medical insurance coverage during allperiods of enrollment. <strong>UCLA</strong> offers the Medical Insurance Plan,which fulfills the requirement. See the Mandatory Medical InsuranceRequirement section in “Registration” for requirements.Paying FeesMailing DatesFall Semester — Medicine July 1Fall Semester — Law August 1Fall Quarter September 1Winter Quarter/Spring Semester December 1Spring Quarter March 1Detach the bottom portion of the BAR statement and mail your remittance,or drop it in the Administrative Main Cashier's drop slot, 1125Murphy Hall. Allow at least five working days for mail delivery. TheUniversity is not responsible for materials lost or delayed in the mail.A late payment fee of $50 is assessed to all students paying registrationfees after the deadline. Missing or incomplete payments orpayment documents may result in loss of classes, medical insuranceor assessment of late fees. Verify on URSA Telephone or URSA On-Line that your fees have been received and processed before thedropping of classes deadline.In the envelope provided, return the following to the <strong>UCLA</strong> RemittanceProcessing Center, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., First floor, Suite107, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6503.1. Bottom Portion of BAR statement2. Payment. Do not send cash. Write your nine-digit <strong>UCLA</strong> studentI.D. number on all checks, money orders, or other forms of payment.Indicate method of payment:a. Check or Money OrderMake payable to REGENTS-UC. A $60 fine is assessed ifany check for registration fee payment is returned by a bank.b. VISA/MasterCard/Discover CardComplete and sign the VISA/MC/Discover section on theBAR statement by the published fee payment deadline (see“Calendar”). Credit card statements must be signed and completedto be processed. Fax payments are no longer accepted.Refer to the other payment methods below.3. MIP Waiver Request. Return your BAR remittance document indicatingthat you are waiving out of the medical insurance alongwith the completed MIP Waiver Request, which is included withyour bill. To complete the waiver request online, see the StudentHealth Services website at https://www.saonet.ucla.edu/health/insuranc/mipforms/auth.html or link to the site through URSA On-Line. Students who fail to submit a completed MIP waiver requestmay be required to pay the mandatory medical insurance fee.Check your BAR account to verify that your waiver has been receivedand posted.Administrative Main Cashier's Office (310) 825-2201, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.weekdays.Western Union Quick Collect PaymentGo to any Western Union agent location worldwide and complete aQuick Collect form for <strong>UCLA</strong>. Provide the amount of payment, yourname and <strong>UCLA</strong> student I.D. number. Indicate the payment is for registrationfees and the term to which it should apply. The Code City isMaincash, CA. The Western Union agent will collect your payment inU.S. currency and enter the transaction into their system. It is transmittedwithin minutes and recorded to your BAR account when thefunds are received.AutoPayStudents can have their own BAR account balances automaticallypaid by credit card. Credit cards are charged around the 15th of eachmonth and payments are posted to BAR. See the AdministrativeMain Cashier or Student Accounting offices for information on how tosign upCyberPay via URSAStudents may use CyberPay to pay their BAR accounts by credit cardthrough the financial section of URSA OnLine.Address ChangeIt is extremely important that your <strong>UCLA</strong> Mailing Address is alwaysaccurate. You may change your address any of the following ways:1. On URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/2. By filling out the Change of Mailing Address portion on the reverseof the <strong>UCLA</strong> Billing Statement3. In person at the Enrollment and Degree Services Office, 1113Murphy Hall.Registration ConfirmationCheck URSA OnLine or URSA Telephone to confirm that your registrationfee payment has been processed by the Administrative MainCashier. For paper proof of payment, print a copy of the “RegistrationStatus” screen in URSA OnLine. This can be presented with the<strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard as proof of student status for the specified term.


12 / Billing Spring 1999Late PaymentLate Payment in PersonAnyone who did not pay registration fees by the deadline must pay a$50 late payment fee between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at theAdministrative Main Cashier’s Office, 1125 Murphy Hall.New and Reentering Students must pay their fees directly at theAdministrative Main Cashier’s Office once they receive an URSA notificationletter or appointment letter from the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office.Late registration is complete when you pay registration fees and enrollin classes.Late Payment after Friday of theSecond WeekIf you enroll in classes and pay registration fees after Friday of thesecond week of classes, you are assessed both the $50 latestudy list fee and the $50 late registration fee. This means it is anextra $100 to register and enroll after Friday of the second week.Once fees are paid, complete an Enrollment Petition (undergraduatesobtain petitions from the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, graduate students fromtheir department).All undergraduate students must obtain the instructor’s signaturefor each course listed and obtain approval from the academic collegeor school.Graduate students GD college code) must obtain approval fromtheir authorized departmental adviser.Dentistry, Law, and Medicine students must have the written approvalof their respective Student Affairs Office.File the Enrollment Petition at 1113 Murphy Hall. Late registration iscomplete when you pay registration fees and enroll in classes.RefundsCancellation of RegistrationPrior to the first day of instruction, students may cancel registrationby mailing a written notice to the Enrollment and Degree Services Office,Attn: Cancellation Clerk, 1113 Murphy Hall, Los Angeles, CA90095-1429. Refund is as follows: new students receive a refund forfees paid except the nonrefundable acceptance of admission fee anda $10 service fee; all other students receive a refund for fees paidminus the $10 service fee.WithdrawalStudents who withdraw from the University during the course of a termmust file an acceptable Notice of Withdrawal or graduate Leave of Absenceform (see the Graduate Leaves of Absence section below). Theform containing complete instructions is issued at the office of your academicdean (undergraduates) or in your department (graduates).Failing to attend classes, neglecting courses, or stopping payment onchecks tendered for registration does not constitute notice of withdrawal.A $60 fine is assessed if any check for registration fee paymentis returned by a bank for any reason, including stoppedpayment or insufficient funds. If no credit for courses is received, afull refund of the University registration fee for the regular session isgranted to all students entering the armed forces prior to the end ofthe sixth week of the term, with no refund thereafter.A percentage of the registration fees paid is refunded according tothe calendar date on which the official Notice of Withdrawal or Leaveof Absence form is submitted to the academic dean.For new graduate, continuing, and reentering students, the scheduleof refunds is applied to the fee paid:100% on or before April 590% April 6 - 1150% April 12 - 2225% April 23 - May 90% on or after May 10See the refund chart in “Financial Support” for new students who receivefederal financial aid and withdraw in their first term.Refund is as follows: a $10 service fee is deducted from all 100 percentrefunds; for new students, the schedule of refunds is applied tothe fees paid minus the nonrefundable acceptance of admission feeand a $10 service fee. If you receive a 100 percent refund and purchasedMIP, you are not eligible for any MIP benefits for that entireterm. An additional $20 processing fee is applied to all MIP cancellationrefunds. If you receive less that a 100 percent refund and youpurchased MIP, your MIP policy remains in effect for the remainder ofthe term, and your refund is calculated on the remainder of your registrationfees.Registration fee refunds take one to two weeks to process. Thelength of time is standardized due to the volume of refunds processed.If a sponsored student (on financial aid) pays registration fees withpersonal funds, a refund is initiated automatically through BAR. TheAccounting Office processes a refund in one to two weeks.Students who initially pay registration fees with financial aid, a fee deferral,or a fee waiver, and subsequently cancel or withdraw, do NOTreceive a cash refund.Graduate Leaves of AbsenceContinuing graduate students in good standing (3.0 GPA or above)who have completed at least one term of <strong>UCLA</strong> graduate work may,with the support of their department and the approval of the GraduateDivision, be eligible for leaves of absence. Graduate students areallowed a maximum of six quarters of official leave of absence.Students approved leave of absence are not permitted to use facultytime or make use of University facilities for more than 12 hours sincetheir last registration and are not eligible for apprentice personnelemployment or other services normally available to registered students.Obtain a Request for Leave of Absence form at Graduate Admissions/Studentand Academic Affairs, 1255 Murphy Hall. See “Calendar”regarding the deadline for filing the request.A percentage of the registration fees paid is refunded according tothe calendar date on which the official Request for Leave of Absenceform is submitted to the Graduate Division. See refund chart above.A $10 service fee is deducted from all 100 percent refunds; fees paidby new M.B.A. and Dentistry students are refunded except for theirrespective nonrefundable Acceptance of Admissions deposit. If youreceive a 100 percent refund and purchased MIP, you are not eligiblefor any MIP benefits for that entire term. An additional $20 processingfee is applied to all MIP cancellation refunds. If you receive lessthan a 100 percent refund and you purchased MIP, your MIP policyremains in effect for the remainder of the term, and your refund is calculatedon the remainder of your registration fees.You do not need to apply for readmission as the approved leave is forreadmission to a specific term. The <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office sends forms foryou to request registration information when your leave is due to expire.


Spring 1999 13Financial SupportFinancial Aid OfficeA129J Murphy Hall9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays(310) 206-0400http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/fa.htmE-mail finaid@saonet.ucla.eduAt the Financial Aid Office you can• Obtain counseling concerning Financial Aid Application and supportingdocuments• Report any changes in financial situation• Pick up petition and revision forms• Obtain information and applications for Federal Family EducationalLoan Program (FFELP)• Obtain information on Federal Pell and Cal Grants• Obtain information on undergraduate scholarships• Return Financial Aid Notification (FAN)• Pick up Financial Aid ApplicationsFinancial Aid Distribution through BAR<strong>UCLA</strong> uses a central Billing and Receivables (BAR) system to process<strong>UCLA</strong> bills and payments. Each student is assigned an individualstudent account and receives a statement of activity in the maileach month. Your statement lists charges, such as registration fees,health insurance, or outstanding debts, and may include anticipatedfinancial aid activity and the amount of funds available for a refund.The Financial Aid System automatically credits your BAR accountwith your financial aid. BAR uses your financial aid as a credit to payyour registration fees and most other outstanding <strong>UCLA</strong> debts (suchas student health visits or recreational fees). BAR does not pay housingcharges. If you live on campus, you must make payment arrangementsdirectly with the housing office.Bank Loans and Electronic ProcessingFederal Family Educational Loan Program (FFELP) loans includeFederal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford loans and the ParentLoan to Undergraduate Student (PLUS) loans. Information on theseprograms is outlined in the FFELP Guide, which explains how to applyfor loans electronically. Loans processed electronically are creditedto your student account and any credit balance can be transferreddirectly to your personal checking or savings account using Bruin Direct(see below). Note: Plus Loans can not be processed electronically.Paper checks are mailed to parents for the Plus Loan amount.Bruin DirectBruin Direct is the newest electronic process for the effective deliveryof your financial aid funds. Bruin Direct offers you the option to haveyour refund check electronically transferred directly to your personalchecking or savings account rather than waiting for refund checks tobe generated and mailed to you.With Bruin Direct, the Financial Aid office uses your financial aidfunds to pay your registration fees and any outstanding debts. Anyremaining funds are then forwarded to your personal checking orsavings account for your access.Bruin Direct enrollment information is available in the Student AccountingOffice, B303 Murphy Hall. Bruin Direct is not available ifyou selected a nonelectronic lender or if you have a PLUS loan.Financial Aid Online ServicesAnswers to many financial aid questions can be found through theStudent Affairs homepage and through an option on URSA Telephone(see “URSA”).The Financial Aid website at http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/fa.htm containsvaluable information on all aspects of financial aid. Topics availableinclude a financial aid calendar with deadline dates, generalinformation about applying for, evaluating, and awarding of financialaid, university and private scholarships, federal and state grants, variousloan programs, disbursement of checks, and budget adjustmentsand reevaluations.Scholarships for UndergraduateStudentsThe purpose of the Undergraduate Scholarship Program at <strong>UCLA</strong> isto reward academic excellence and promise and to provide assistanceto students in need. A scholarship is expected to create opportunitiesfor further academic growth and development.Each scholarship is awarded for one academic year. A renewal ofscholarship application must be submitted yearly. Students must alsoapply for financial aid by submitting a Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA). Semifinalists in the Regents Scholarship competitionare given preference for these awards.Information about university and outside agency scholarship programsare available to you on the Scholarships website at http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/fa/scholar/index.htm. Additional scholarship informationis available on fastWEB (financial aid search through theweb), an interactive scholarship search database at http://www.studentservices.com/fastweb/.Scholarship Resource CenterThe Scholarship Resource Center (SRC) helps undergraduate studentssearch for scholarship information. The SRC, located at 233Covel Commons, is open to all <strong>UCLA</strong> undergraduates, regardless offinancial aid eligibility. The center provides referrals and serves as aninformation base for scholarships, fellowships, and endowments. TheSRC works in conjunction with the Division of Honors and UndergraduatePrograms, the Financial Aid Office, and the <strong>UCLA</strong> community.Special features of the SRC include counseling for students in theapplication process, a small library of current scholarship books, aproofreading service for scholarship applications, computer accessto various scholarship listings, and workshops and general informationsessions. For more information, call (310) 206-2875.Maintaining Satisfactory ProgressFederal regulations require <strong>UCLA</strong> to establish, publish, and applystandards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid eligibility.Students who fail to meet the standards become ineligible to receivefinancial aid until they are in compliance with theserequirements. See Satisfactory Academic Progress Guide, availableat the Financial Aid Office, for a detailed explanation.If your unit load is below twelve units as of the third week of class inany term, your Federal Pell Grant and Cal Grant B subsistencechecks are reduced or cancelled. Increase in units after the thirdweek of class will not result in automatic reinstatement of aid. Youmust contact the Financial Aid Office for information regarding an appeal.If you have been awarded a Federal Pell Grant as a full-timestudent and you fall below full-time status, you are billed for the differencebetween your original award and the actual amount to whichyour units entitle you. If you are dismissed or drop below half-timestatus (six units for undergraduates and four units for graduate students),your financial aid is cancelled, and you are billed for allawards (including loans) received.


14 / Financial Support Spring 1999Withdrawal and CancellationStudents who decide not to enroll for one or more terms must notifythe Financial Aid Office, A129J Murphy Hall. Students are not entitledto receive financial aid for these terms. If you leave school withoutadvising that office, your financial aid is cancelled.When you withdraw, the refund/repayment policy prorates financialaid based on your last day of attendance. You are billed for any fundsowed to the University and Federal Student Aid Programs. If you receivean administrative cancellation, all your financial aid for the affectedterm is canceled and you are billed for any funds received.Additionally, any type of withdrawal may result in having to reapply forStafford and/or PLUS loans. Contact the Financial Aid Office for additionalinformation.The registration fee schedule of refunds for students who withdrawduring a term is based on calendar days, beginning with thefirst day of instruction, as follows:For detailed withdrawal information, refer to A Guide to Refund-Repaymentavailable from the Financial Aid Office.If you are a financial aid recipitent, the amount of your refund wil bereturned to the Financial Aid Program from which it was received, notto you.Student Loan ServicesA227 Murphy Hall9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays(310) 825-9864http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/loans.htmServices offered by Student Loan Services include• Distribution of nonelectronic FFELP loans• Processing and distribution of Student Short-Term EducationalLoan Program (9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays)• Debt management sessions and loan exit interviewsStudents attending their first term at <strong>UCLA</strong>DaysQuarterRefundSemesterRefund1 100% 100%2 to 7 90% 100%8 to 14 80% 90%15 to 21 70% 80%22 to 28 60% 80%29 to 35 50% 70%36 to 42 40% 60%43 to 49 No Refund 60%50 to 56 No Refund 50%57 to 63 No Refund 40%64 or more No Refund No RefundDaysContinuing/ Returning StudentsQuarterRefundSemesterRefund1 100% 100%2 to 7 90% 90%8 to 11 50% 90%12 to 18 50% 50%19 to 27 25% 50%28 to 35 25% 25%36 to 53 No Refund 25%54 or more No Refund No RefundLoan Fund DistributionStudents who pick up a nonelectronic loan check must present a validdriver’s license, California DMV I.D. card, or passport, and have nooutstanding financial holds on their records in order to receive thecheck. Current registration fees and all outstanding University debtsare deducted from your loan funds before the balance is distributedto you (see “Bruin DIrect” in this section about direct deposit).Unit Requirement for LoansAccording to federal regulations, undergraduate students must beenrolled in at least six units and graduate students in at least fourunits continuously throughout the stated loan period to receive loanfunds. This information is verified before the loan is distributed to you.If you withdraw or carry insufficient units during the stated loanperiod, any remaining loan funds are returned to the lender, anyremaining portion of your loan is cancelled, and you may bebilled for funds you have already received. If this happens, youmust reapply for a new FFELP loan that reflects your new loan period.For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office, A129JMurphy Hall.Federal Family Educational LoanProgramFederal Family Educational Loan Program (FFELP) loans come frombanks and are issued each term based on a student’s applicationdate. Electronic fund transfer (EFT) FFELP loans are distributedthrough BAR. Non-EFT FFELP loan checks are available at the beginningof each term at Student Loan Services, A227 Murphy Hall.Non-EFT FFELP loan checks are held for pick up for 30 days, thenreturned to the lender.Notify Student Loan Services and your FFELP lender in writing within10 days if you• Drop below half-time status, withdraw from <strong>UCLA</strong>, or transfer toanother school• Change your address or telephone number, graduation date,name, and/or Social Security number (also notify <strong>Registrar</strong>’sOffice, either via URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/ or inperson at 1113 Murphy Hall)Debt Management Session for First-Time <strong>UCLA</strong> Borrowers<strong>UCLA</strong> requires, first-time loan recipients to attend a debt managementsession prior to receiving loan funds. If you are a first-time borrowerat <strong>UCLA</strong>, you must attend a debt management session beforeyour loan funds are distributed to you or credited to your BAR account.Call (310) 825-9864 for the schedule and location of the debt


Spring 1999 Financial Support / 15management sessions or check http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/loans/sched.htm.Leaving <strong>UCLA</strong>? Schedule an ExitInterviewIf you have ever received a loan from the Financial Aid Office and areabout to graduate, transfer, withdraw, or take a leave of absence from<strong>UCLA</strong>, you are required to complete an exit interview with theStudentLoan Services, A227 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-9864.Student Short-Term Educational LoansInterest-free short-term loans are available in Student Loan Servicesto all registered students with sound credit histories with the office.Three types are currently available:Emergency. To meet very short-term emergencies; loan amountdoes not exceed $200.Living Expenses. To meet specific and nonrecurring financial obligations.Employment verification is required.Financial Aid Advance. To fill the gap between the Financial Aid Officeaward of loans and/or grants and the actual receipt of them. Loanand grant checks are collateral for this type of loan, and the studentborrower authorizes Student Loan Services to endorse financial aidchecks to pay for the loan.To apply, you must be currently registered (or using the loan to register)and present a driver’s license, California DMV I.D. card, or passport.The loan must be repaid on time or a $10 late fee is assessed,the defaulted loan may be subject to further collection actions, andyour future loan eligibility may be jeopardized. Past-due short-termloans must be paid with cash, money order, or cashier’s check in orderfor you to receive University services.Graduate Student SupportOffice1228 Murphy Hall(310) 825-1025http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/Merit-Based AwardsMerit-based awards funded by the Graduate Division take the form ofstipend, fee, and/or nonresident tuition awards. To receive theseawards, you must return a signed contract and necessary supportingdocumentation to Graduate Student Support, 1228 Murphy Hall.Fee RemissionsAs a result of employment in an eligible academic apprentice personneltitle, graduate students may receive certain fee remissions. Eligibilityis determined by the following criteria:1. Appointment(s) must be at least 25 percent time, not to exceed50 percent time, and only under eligible title codes (see your departmentfor specific details).2. Work at least 25 percent time during the term.3. Register and enroll in a minimum of eight units no later than thethird week of instruction; Graduate Student Researchers(GSRs) enrolled in 12 units may qualify for a second fee remission.4. Previous quarter’s GPA must be 3.0 or better.All eligible academic apprentice personnel receive partial fee remissionsfrom the Office of the President; eligible GSRs receive an additionalfee remission from the campus.Fee DeferralsAcademic apprentice personnel can obtain a Fee Deferral from thedepartment to extend the registration fee and nonresident tuition paymentdeadline by approximately two months. It is your responsibilityto pay back the deferral with either personal funds or a fee awardcredited to your account. Students who do not meet the extendeddeadline are charged a late fee.Medical Insurance Plan PremiumsThe mandatory insurance premium is paid for all eligible academicapprentice personnel. Do not waive out of health insurance if youwant the premium paid as part of your employment. To waive out ofMIP, submit the MIP waiver before the original registration fee paymentdeadline, because a waive out cannot be reversed during theterm even if you have been given a fee deferral.Extramural SupportThe Graduate and Postdoctoral Extramural Support (GRAPES) databasecontains information on over 300 awards for graduate study, dissertationresearch, travel grants, and postdoctoral research. GRAPESis available at http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/grpinst.html or contact theSpecial Fellowships Office, 1252 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3521.Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (Act) enacted a number of educationaltax benefits that may have an impact on the federal income taxliability of students and their families. To assist the Internal RevenueService (IRS) monitor eligibility for these tax credits, the Act requiresuniversities to provide certain information to the IRS on its students.A brief summary of the provisions that may apply to your attendanceat <strong>UCLA</strong> follows:Hope Scholarship Tax Credit (effective for expenses paid on or after1/1/98) is a nonrefundable tax credit up to a maximum amount of$1,500 for qualified tuition and fees paid by or on behalf of a student.The credit is generally available for students in their first two yearsenrolled at least half time in coursework leading to a recognized degreeor certificate.Lifetime Learning Credit (effective for expenses paid on or after 7/1/98) is a nonrefundable credit equal to 20 percent of the first $5,000of qualified tuition and fees paid by or on behalf of a student in yearsin which the Hope Scholarship Credit is not claimed. The credit isgenerally available for students enrolled in course work leading to arecognized degree or certificate. Individuals enrolled in course workto acquire or improve job skills may also be eligible for the LifetimeLearning Credit.Student Loan Interest Deduction (effective for interest paid on orafter 1/1/98) is a federal income tax deduction for an amount up to$1,000 in interest paid on loans incurred to pay qualified educationexpenses.As required by law, <strong>UCLA</strong> will report to the IRS the identity of studentswho have paid educational fees that may be eligible for theHope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Credit. On or before February1, 1999, students will receive a corresponding report. Any questionsregarding information printed on this form should be directed to ComputerData Service Inc., the University of California’s education taxcredit reporting service, at their toll free number, 1-877-HOPE 811, orsee http://www.1098-T.com.To find out if you qualify for benefits under these or other provisionsof the Taxpayer Relief Act, please contact a tax consultant or call theInternal Revenue Service. The University of California is not authorizedto respond to tax questions.More detailed information is at http://www.ed.gov/inits/hope/.


16 / Financial Support Spring 1999Sponsored Student InformationWhere to Obtain Information on Fee Deferrals or Fee WaiversType of Aid Authorized Issuing Offices LocationAir Force, Army, and Navy (except Army and Navy ROTC) Student Accounting Office B303 Murphy HallArmy ROTCMilitary Science,Student Accounting Office132 Men’s GymB303 Murphy HalAthletic Grant-in-Aid Athletic Department Morgan CenterCalifornia Grant A and Grant B Financial Aid Office A Level Murphy HallCalifornia Scholarship Commission—Graduate Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy HallChancellor’s or Regents Fellowship—Nonresident Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy HallChild of Deceased Fireman or Lawman <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallContractual Credential Candidate—Nonresident <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallDepartmental Sponsorship (includes any traineeship paidthrough the department)Respective DepartmentsVariousEducation Abroad Student (from <strong>UCLA</strong> to Abroad Program) <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallEducation Abroad Student (from University Abroad) Education Abroad Office 28 Haines HallFaculty Dependent—Nonresident <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallGraduate Students Studying Out of State Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy HallInternational Students on Nonimmigrant Visas with Letter fromSponsor (unless TA or departmental sponsorship)Student Accounting OfficeB303 Murphy HallMilitary Dependent—Nonresident <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallNational Service Trust Student Accounting Office B303 Murphy HallNavy ROTC—Five-TermNaval Science,Student Accounting Office123 Men’s GymB303 Murphy HalNDEA and NSF Fellowship Holders Graduate Student Support 1228 Murphy HallNonacademic University Employee—Full Time (see StaffPersonnel Policy 260)Campus Human Resources200 <strong>UCLA</strong> Wilshire CenterOutside Agencies (private industries, clubs, and organizations) Student Accounting Office B303 Murphy HallResident Reclassifications <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallState Rehabilitation ServiceTA, Associate or Acting Instructor—Nonresident (students mustpay if waiver is denied)TA, Associate or Acting Instructor, Research Assistant orPostgraduateOffice for Students with Disabilities,Student Accounting OfficeRespective DepartmentsRespective DepartmentsA255 Murphy HallB303 Murphy HalVariousVariousUndergraduate Nonresident Tuition (less than 10 units) <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallUndergraduate Reduced Educational Fee (less than 10 units) <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy HallUndergraduate Scholarships Financial Aid Office A Level Murphy HallVeterans, Veteran’s Dependent <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall


Spring 1999 17EnrollmentURSA EnrollmentUse URSA Telephone (310-208-0425) or URSA OnLine (http://ursa.ucla.edu/) to enroll in classes, add, drop, or exchange classes,sign on to a class wait list, change the grading basis for a class, obtaina reading of your Study List, or get instructor names. Enroll duringyour assigned appointment periods, which you obtain from URSATelephone or URSA OnLine.URSA operates Sunday night 6 p.m. through Tuesday 1 a.m. andTuesday to Saturday from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m., including holidays. See“URSA” for detailed instructions on using URSA.Real-Time Enrollment CountsLog onto URSA OnLine to check current, real-team class enrollmentcounts and waitlist numbers. The online files are updated to reflectenrollment.Enrollment WorksheetRefer to the Enrollment Worksheet on the inside back cover of thisschedule. Read the directions carefully and fill out the worksheet beforeusing URSA..URSA Enrollment AppointmentsBased on your class level, your undergraduate enrollment appointment,or pass, is assigned within the time and dates shown on theURSA enrollment appointment chart at the end of this section. URSAOnLine also provides appointment days and times.If you are a current-term degree candidate, you must redeclarecandidacy for a later term to receive enrollment appointment times.Graduate Student Enrollment:One-Pass SystemLaw, Medicine, and Dentistry students enroll as instructed by theirrespective Student Affairs Office.All other graduate students eligible to enroll for the next term arerandomly assigned one appointment time or “pass.” You can useURSA from the beginning of your specified appointment day and timethrough midnight on Friday of the second week of classes. DoNOT wait until the deadline day to enroll, as phone lines may be busy.You should be enrolled in courses with unit credit by the deadlineto avoid the $50 late filing of study list fee and to avoid having toobtain instructor signatures.Undergraduate Student Enrollment:Two-Pass SystemThe two-pass system has been created to provide you and <strong>UCLA</strong>’s23,000 other undergraduates a more equal opportunity to obtain thecourses you need for your premajor and major, to meet general education(GE) requirements, or to graduate.Undergraduates, including those in priority groups, enroll on URSAduring the enrollment appointments obtained through URSA On-Line or URSA Telephone. Spaces used in each section are carefullymonitored during each priority group pass. A group may not exceed30 percent of the spaces in any section, and all groups may not exceed50 percent of the spaces in any section. This is based on therecommendations of a joint student/faculty task force appointed in1989 by the Committee on Educational Policy. Groups receiving priorityenrollment include students in academic difficulty, Regents andAlumni Scholars, recruited scholarship recipients, L&S Honors Programsparticipants, athletes in NCAA sports, and students served bythe Office for Students with Disabilities.Enroll only as specified, or you infringe on the appointment time ofother students. If you request the enrollment function before your appointmenttime, you are informed of your correct appointment dayand time.Each undergraduate eligible to enroll for the next term is given tworandomly assigned appointments based on the following hierarchy:1. Students in priority groups2. Seniors with 160 or more units3. New and reentering students eligible for advance payment and/or enrollment4. Seniors with less than 160 units5. Juniors with less than 135 units6. Sophomores with less than 90 units7. Freshmen with less than 45 unitsChanges in the appointment sequence are made only to correct anappointment based on an incorrect class level. To request an appointmentchange, go to 1113 Murphy Hall with a photo I.D. prior tothe assigned appointment.Priority PassIf you are in a priority group and do not enroll during your prioritypass appointment period, you must wait until your first pass appointmentto enroll. If you do not process your enrollment during your assignedfirst pass appointment period, you must wait until your secondpass appointment to enroll.First PassDuring your first pass, you may only enroll in 10 units. This gives youand all other undergraduates a better chance to obtain at least twocourses you need toward graduation.Second PassDuring your second pass, you can add courses up to the maximumunits allowed by your college or school. You can enroll from the beginningof your specified appointment day and time throughmidnight on Friday of the second week of classes. This is whenwait lists are eliminated and your study list of enrolled courses becomesofficial. You should be enrolled in courses with unitcredit by that date to avoid the $50 late filing of study list fee and toavoid having to obtain instructor signatures and college/school approvalon an Enrollment Petition (for more details, see “Study List”).After Second Pass Appointments BeginAfter second pass appointments begin, undergraduates may1. Use PTE # (see the “Enrollment in Restricted Classes” sectionbelow) to enroll through URSA or submit approved PTE formsfor restricted or closed classes.2. Submit approved petitions for special studies 199 courses.3. Request enrollment in Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) courses overyour eligible limit of units; URSA informs you if this applies toyou.4. Submit approval for an excess unit Study List (more than 18units for Letters and Science/Engineering; more than 17 for Artsand Architecture/Theater, Film, and Television).


18 / Enrollment Spring 1999In-Person EnrollmentAny enrollment transactions you cannot complete by URSA may beprocessed at 1113 Murphy Hall.1. At any timea. Graduate students may submit approved Permission to Enrollforms for restricted or closed classes.b. Undergraduates may submit approved major change forms thatmay affect enrollment in courses restricted to particular majors.c. School of the Arts and Architecture students may have theirenrollment processed at 1100 Dickson Art Center.2. After second pass appointments begin, undergraduates maya. Use PTE # (see “Enrollment in Restricted Classes” below) to enrollthrough URSA or submit approved PTE forms for restricted orclosed classes.b. Submit approved petitions for special studies 199 courses.c. Request enrollment in Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) courses overyour eligible limit of units; URSA informs you if this applies.d. Submit approval for an excess unit Study List (more than 18units for Letters and Science/Engineering; more than 17 for Artsand Architecture/Theater, Film, and Television).Wait ListsWait lists are maintained through Friday of the second week ofclasses unless a department deletes them earlier. This may happenon the first day of classes for some sections, especially laboratories.Check the notes under the course listing in the Schedule of Classes.Do not assume you will be added to a class (if, for example, youare first on the wait list) or that you will be dropped from a class (if, forexample, you are number 100 on the wait list). You must drop yourselfbefore the official study list deadline if you do not want theclass.A wait-list position within 10 percent of enrollment capacity (for example,number five for a class of 50), means you have a good chance ofbeing enrolled. Many students wait until after the first meeting to dropa class, so wait-list positions usually change on the first and seconddays of classes. You advance on a wait list as enrolled students orthose ahead of you on the wait list drop the course. Sometimes departmentsincrease the enrollment capacity of the class, which automaticallyenrolls additional students from the wait list. Check yourwait list status on URSA before Friday of the second week of classes.You may move backward on wait lists if a class is overenrolledthrough the use of PTE #s or PTE forms. For example, if you arenumber one on the wait list for a course that has an enrollment capacityof 100 and is not overenrolled, your position is 101/100. If fourstudents with PTE #s enroll, your position is 105/100. You are stillnumber one on the wait list, but four people have been added to theenrolled list. You can not be enrolled until five people drop the courseand the enrolled number is less than the enrollment capacity.Enrollment in 199 CoursesYou cannot enroll in 199 courses through URSA . To enroll, use thefollowing procedure:1. Department provides you with Petition for Enrollment in SpecialStudies 199 Course.2. You complete Section I of the petition and obtain the signature ofthe instructor and the instructor’s department chair.3. The department retains the green copy of the petition; you receivethe remainder of the petition (white and yellow copies).4. You present the approved petition for enrollment processing at1113 Murphy Hall during published dates. SOAA students submitthe form at 1100 Dickson Art Center.5. After processing the petition, Enrollment and Degree Servicesretains the original (white) portion and gives the yellow portionto you.6. All petitions filed with Enrollment and Degree Services are returnedto designated departmental personnel during the seventhweek of the term, or as received if course is added after publisheddeadlines.7. When you complete the course, the instructor completes SectionII, “Grade Report Form,” in addition to recording the finalgrade on the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s “Course Report.”8. The department office retains all completed 199 petitions “for anappropriate period of time.”Enrollment in RestrictedClassesYou may enroll in a restricted class if you get a five-digit PTE #through URSA or an approved PTE form. A PTE # or approved formis issued at the discretion of the instructor or department offering theclass. When used with the nine-digit course ID., they guarantee enrollmentthrough URSA or in person. Inquire at the respective departmentaloffice regarding any internal department procedures forreceiving a PTE # or approved form.PTE #s or approved PTE forms may be issued in the following cases:1. The department/instructor offering the class may authorize selectiveenrollment if the enrollment capacity is filled. This is atthe instructor’s discretion and may only be approved based oncriteria established by the instructor and/or department.2. As an exception to published restrictions (consent of instructor,department consent, specified majors, class levels — freshmenonly, juniors or above) in the Schedule of Classes.3. Closed classes (enrollment capacity reached). When the enrollmentcapacity is reached, you may choose to be on a waitinglist. The computer moves you into the class as enrolled peopledrop out or if the department increases the enrollment capacity.If the instructor/department gives you a PTE #, use URSA to enroll inthe class. Use the nine-digit course I.D. number for this transaction.If you receive an approved PTE form:1. List one class per form and include term, your name and studentI.D. number, nine-digit course I.D. number, department andcatalog number, section number, units (if variable), and gradingbasis. Authorized approval signature is monitored by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’sstaff before processing. Approval is nontransferable, andalteration of a form, misrepresentation, or forgery is cause fordisciplinary action by the Dean of Students.2. Submit the white portion of the form for processing at 1113Murphy Hall; the department/instructor issuing the approvedform keeps the yellow copy.3. Receive the white portion of the processed form as your receipt,along with a printout of your Study List.Enforced RequisitesUndergraduate students are prevented from enrolling in lower divisionL&S courses with enforced requisites (as listed in the <strong>UCLA</strong>General Catalog or the online Schedule of Classes) if those requisiteshave not been met. Some courses with requisites may be inwarning status, which allows enrollment but informs you that thecourse requisite has not been met. In “Class Listings,” courses withenforced requisites are notated with a Y in the ENF REQ column, locatedafter the course title.If you have transfer or AP credit that was not evaluated as equivalentto a specific requisite, consult the department offering the course forreview of the transfer or AP credit as shown on your DPR. Decisionsby the department concerning meeting required requisites are final.


Spring 1999 Enrollment / 19Impacted Courses: L&SStudentsThe College of Letters and Science designates certain lower divisioncourses as “impacted,” which refers to a few L&S courses that1. Meet once a week and are difficult to complete if a student hasnot attended by the end of the second week of classes2. Have high enrollment demand that deny qualified students enrollmentbecause of limited resources3. Have high instructor/student ratios, and/or4. Involve large commitments of other resources.Each impacted course is clearly indicated “Class Listings” by a Y inthe IM (Impacted) column and an accompanying note.You cannot drop an impacted course after the second week of a termfor other than exceptionally extenuating circumstances that must beapproved by the L&S Executive Committee on referral by collegecounseling units. Exceptionally extenuating circumstances do not includecircumstances of short duration where other alternatives exist,including but not limited to a late drop of other (nonimpacted) coursesor taking an Incomplete in the impacted course (see “Drop Procedures”below).Official Study ListsA Study List is a record of all courses you are enrolled in for the term.A registered student’s Study List of enrolled courses becomes officialat midnight on Friday of the second week of classes. Each student isresponsible for all courses and grading basis, as listed on URSA,and cannot receive credit for courses not listed. Errors or omissionsshould be corrected before your academic dean’s deadline forchanges by petition.Changes to Official Study ListUndergraduate StudentsMost undergraduates can add courses with a PTE # and dropcourses with a fee on URSA through the end of the fourth week ofclasses (refer to Study List Changes chart later in this section). Youcan also make grading basis changes on URSA through the end ofthe sixth week of classes. Your BAR account is charged the appropriatefee per transaction. For all other changes, an Enrollment Petition(available for purchase in the school supplies section at any <strong>UCLA</strong>Store) is necessary and must be filed within the published deadlines(see “Calendar”) for a requested action (for example, late registration,late study list, late add/drop/change grading basis, change units ofvariable-unit course).URSA enrollment appointments end at midnight on the publisheddeadline date.Student athletes must check with their L&S counselor before attemptingany add or drop after fourth week.Graduate StudentsGraduate students can use URSA to add, drop, or change gradingbasis or variable-unit courses with a fee through the end of the lastday of instruction. To add a course that is closed or restricted, youmust input a valid PTE #. Your BAR account will be charged the appropriatefee per transaction.Enrollment PetitionsRequired approvals, which vary by college/school/division, are outlinedon the Enrollment Petition form. No petition is accepted for processingenrollment without all required approval signatures. Suchapprovals must be CURRENT (an approval dated prior to a publisheddeadline is not acceptable two weeks after the deadline). EnrollmentPetitions may be purchased at <strong>UCLA</strong> Stores. See the petition for processinglocations.Changes requested after published deadlines (see “Calendar”) areconsidered only under extraordinary circumstances by each college/school, and supportive information may be required prior to approval.Drop ProceduresDropping a course may reduce your study list below minimums requiredfor full-time status, financial aid, the minimum progress requirement,and eligibility for residence halls and other services thatrequire a specific enrollment status. The drop forms remind youabout these requirements and consequences that may be triggered ifthe particular petition is processed. However, it is your responsibilityto satisfy these other requirements.Dropping an Impacted Course:L&S Students OnlyImpacted courses may be dropped after the second-week deadlineonly under extraordinary circumstances. Each impacted course is indicatedby a “Y” under the IM (Impacted) column in the class listingsin the midsection of this Schedule. The majority of courses, however,are “nonimpacted.”You have only two weeks to drop an impacted course without a notationon your transcript. After the end of second week, consult yourintructor if you need to request a drop of an impacted course. Theinstructor of an impacted course is committed to assisting you andmay advise another academic option other than dropping the impactedcourse (for example, taking an Incomplete if appropriate ordropping another course that is not impacted).If dropping is advised due to exceptional or extreme circumstances(for example, a severe illness of long duration), pick up a Dropping anImpacted Course form from your College Counseling unit (honorsstudents at Honors Programs, A311 Murphy Hall; AAP students atAAP Counseling, 1209 Campbell Hall; athletes at the Morgan Center;all other L&S students at L&S Counseling, A316 Murphy Hall).You must explain your situation fully on the form, following its instructionscarefully, and obtain a signature from the instructor. Impactedcourse drop requests are considered by a faculty subcommittee ofthe L&S Executive Committee. If approved, the dropped course appearson your transcript with a notation indicating the date and weekof the term in which the drop was filed with the college.Dropping Nonimpacted CoursesNonimpacted courses constitute the vast majority of courses and maybe dropped on or before Friday of second week through URSA withno fee or transcript notation. These courses may be dropped duringthird and fourth week on URSA with no transcript notation and a $3per course fee. Drops after Friday of fourth week may be effected byobtaining a Late Drop of Nonimpacted Course form from your L&SCollege Counseling unit. The course instructor (or designee) mustsign and verify that you have not taken the final exam (or completedthe course in any way). Students in other schools should consult theirschool office for proper procedures.Transcript Notation for Late DropsProcessed drops of nonimpacted courses after Friday of the fourthweek is recorded on your permanent undergraduate transcript. Theentry records the week the course was dropped.Late Study ListsAny registered student who is not officially enrolled in courses forcredit as of Friday of the second week of instruction must file a LateStudy List. Use an Enrollment Petition for this process.There is a $50 late fee for filing a Study List after Friday of the secondweek of instruction. This is charged in addition to the late paymentfee (see the Late Payment in Person section in “Billing”).


20 / Enrollment Spring 19991. Obtain the appropriate form (undergraduate students from academicdean; graduate students from department adviser) andcomplete as instructed.2. File the approved form at the processing locations noted on theEnrollment Petition form. You are given a receipt of the approved/processed Study List and are responsible for all courses andgrading basis as recorded. Your BAR account is charged the $50late fee.The petition and grade assigned must be on file in the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Officeby the end of your next registered term to prevent the I gradefrom lapsing to an F, NP, or U. The <strong>UCLA</strong> Report of Academic Revisioncan also be used to remove Incompletes that have lapsed.Confirm that a grade has been received through URSA. Check whichterm the I grade was removed. If the grade is not recorded, checkthat your individual instructor forwarded the form with final grade andproper date of completion to the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office.Incomplete Grade ProcedureIf you receive an Incomplete grade in a course and will be completingthe requirements to remove it, do not reenroll in the course. Have thedepartment send a <strong>UCLA</strong> Report of Academic Revision to the instructor.Once the grade is received by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, a confirmationis issued to the department and/or instructor and a $5 fee isthen charged to your BAR account. NOTE: Fees are subject tochange at any time.The Way it Was . . .Enrollment was a little different before URSA. When thesepictures were taken in 1970, students had begun waiting infront of Ackerman Union’s Grand Ballroom a day beforetheir appointed times to be assured of getting the coursesthey needed. An article in the Daily Bruin stated, “The massof students continued to grow, and due to lack of physicalspace, the doors were literally forced open. . .” The followingafternoon, fire marshals were called in “to abate hazardsand for crowd control.”Things have improved dramatically since those days, andonline enrollment through URSA promises to be the nextstep in making the process faster and more convenient for<strong>UCLA</strong> students, faculty, and administrators.


Spring 1999 Enrollment / 21Study List Changes via URSA(310) 208-0425Fees for URSA adds/drops/changes are automatically charged to a student’s BAR account on a per transaction basis.Use the following guidelines for Study List changes.Undergraduate StudentsGraduate StudentsNo Fee Fee No Fee FeeAdd Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4(with PTE#) a Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-10 bDrop Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4 cWeeks 1-2 Weeks 3-10ChangeGrading BasisChange VariableUnitWeeks 1-2 Weeks 3-6 Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-10Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4 Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-10a. The official add deadline for undergraduates in the School of Arts and Architecture is Friday of third week.b. Official graduate add deadline is Friday of third week. Enrollments after this date are assessed at a higher fee and are not countedtoward departmental budget allocations.c. L&S students may not drop impacted courses through URSA after Friday of second week. Students in the Schools of Arts and Architecture,Theater, Film, and Television, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Nursing need approval from their school for any dropafter the fourth week.Blue Enrollment PetitionsDO NOT use a blue enrollment petition when URSA enrollment processing is available.Undergraduates: Required for (1) adds with instructor’s signature, (2) late study lists, (3) late adds/drops/credit changes, (4) latedrop of impacted courses, and (5) retroactive changes. Items 3-5 may require a separate petition process with the school/college. Ablue enrollment petition is only given to the student if the request is granted. Blue enrollment petitions are also required for Nursingstudents seeking to add, drop, or change variable units after Friday of second week.Graduate Students: Required for late registration ($100 fee) and late study lists ($50 fee). Departmental signatures are required forlate registration but not for late study lists. Retroactive petitions require signatures of the department and instructor(s) as well as asupportive memorandum from the department. These are submitted to Graduate Division, 1255 Murphy Hall, for consideration.Late Drop Transcript NotationStudents who drop a class after the fourth-week deadline receive a late drop notation on theirtranscript, with the following format:COGNITIVE PSYCH PSYCH 120 4.0 B+SHAKESPEARE ENGL 90 4.0COURSE DROPPED WEEK 8


1 / Spring 1999Spring 1999 URSA Enrollment AppointmentsBased on class level, enrollment appointments are assigned within the times and dates shown below. Find your exact enrollment appointment timesthrough URSA Telephone at (310) 208-0425 or URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu. Current-term degree candidates must redeclare candidacyfor a later term to receive enrollment appointment times.FirstAppointmentTimeLastAppointmentTimePriority PassAll priority students February 16 6:00 a.m. February 17 11:00 p.m.Priority pass ends February 18, 1999, at 11 p.m.First PassGraduating seniorsFebruary 19 6:00 a.m. February 19 8:30 p.m.(160+ units)New students February 19 9:00 p.m. February 19 11:00 p.m.Reentering students February 20 6:00 a.m. February 20 6:00 a.m.SeniorsFebruary 20 6:30 a.m. February 23 8:30 a.m.(135-159.9 units)JuniorsFebruary 23 9:00 a.m. February 25 1:30 p.m.(90-134.9 units)SophomoresFebruary 25 2:00 p.m. February 27 1:30 p.m.(45-89.9 units)Continuing freshmen February 27 2:00 p.m. March 1 11:00 p.m.First pass ends March 2, 1999, at 11:00 p.m.Second PassGraduating seniors March 3 6:00 a.m. March 4 8:00 a.m.New students March 4 8:30 a.m. March 4 1:00 p.m.Reentering students March 4 1:30 p.m. March 4 3:30 p.m.Seniors March 4 4:00 p.m. March 6 6:00 p.m.Juniors March 6 6:30 p.m. March 10 8:00 a.m.Sophomores March 10 8:30 a.m. March 12 10:30 a.m.Continuing freshmen March 12 11:00 a.m March 13 11:00 p.m.Second pass ends April 16, 1999, at 11:59 p.m.Graduate PassJoint students February 19 8:00 a.m. February 19 8:00 a.m.Other graduate students February 19 6:30 a.m. February 25 11:00 p.m.Graduate pass ends April 16, 1999, at 11:59 p.m.


Spring 1999 23URSAUniversity Records SystemAccessThe University Records System Access (URSA) gives <strong>UCLA</strong> students,and those who have been students within the past ten years,real-time access to their University academic records.URSA operates Sunday night 6 p.m. through Tuesday 1 a.m. andTuesday to Saturday from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m., including holidays.URSA is accessed two ways:1. By logging onto URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/2. By calling URSA Telephone at (310) 208-0425SecuritySecurity features insure that only you have access to your information.Access is based on your nine-digit <strong>UCLA</strong> student I.D. and a fourdigitsecurity code that is assigned to you when you are admitted.The first time you access URSA, you are asked to change your assignedsecurity code (personal identification number or PIN) to afour-digit number of your own choosing. At any time, you may changethis to a different PIN through URSA OnLine.DO NOT GIVE YOUR SECURITY CODE TO ANYONE. If youtamper with another student’s enrollment or personal data, youare subject to disciplinary action, up to and including suspension.If the privacy of your security code has been compromised, or if youmisplace your code, go to 1113 Murphy Hall with your BruinCard.Your security code is not given over the telephone unless an authorizationto release your security code is on file at the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office.URSA OnLinehttp://www.ursa.ucla.edu/For most students, URSA OnLine provides the easiest way to enrollin classes, and to gain real-time access to academic, financial, andpersonal records. The site is designed with an intuitive visual interfacethat walks you through the different steps of the procedure youare trying to accomplish, whether it be to check your BAR account,change address information, view your study list, or see your termgrades.


24 / URSA Spring 1999URSA Telephone Command Guide(310) 208-04251#Student RecordsMenu2#Financial AidInformation7#Change SecurityCode1#Class 1#Enrollment ClassEnrollment2#EnrollmentAppointmentTimes3#Grades 3#Grades4#Holds 4#Holds5#Fees 5#Fees6#Update or ReviewStudent Data1#Add a Section/Class1#Term Grade andGrade ChangeConfirmation1#Fees1#Enter DegreeExpected Term2#Drop a Class1#Short Readingof Study List2#GPA2#DeclareNonattendancefor a Term5#Request orDiscontinue EthnicBased Mailings3#Exchange Class/Section4#Change OptionalGrading Basis2#DetailedReading of3#Wait ListPosition3#Term Unit Total4#Cumulative Unit6#Specify EthnicBackground5#Change Variable Unit4#SpellInstructors5#Change ToAnother Term6#Study List & CourseInfo Submenu5#Meeting Time &Place of aClass7#Use PTE*End Call


Spring 1999 URSA / 25URSA Telephone(310) 208-0425With a touchtone phone, use URSA Telephone to access studentrecords. When the system requests that you enter information, youare given approximately 10 seconds to make an entry and three attemptsto make a correct entry, after which you are disconnected. Youcan enter information before the instructions are over if you are familiarwith the URSA Telephone system and all the messages.A time limit is announced at the beginning of each call. If you exceedthe limit, you are disconnected. If you are in the middle of processinga transaction when your time is up, the system allows you to completeit before disconnecting you.URSA Telephone Main MenuAfter you pass the system security check (see the “Security” sectionabove), URSA Telephone informs you that you are in the URSA MainMenu, which allows you to select the Student Records Menu (1#),Financial Aid Information (2#), or Change Security Code (7#).See the “URSA Telephone Command Guide” later in this section for aquick reference to the commands detailed below.1# Student Records MenuThe Student Records Menu offers the following options:1# Class EnrollmentUse the Class Enrollment option to add, drop, or exchange classes orsections, put yourself on a class waitlist, request or change the optionalgrading basis of a course, have courses on your Study Listread to you, check your wait-list position, or have instructor namesspelled. You may stop any transaction (add, drop, or exchange) whenthe system prompts you for the course I.D. number by entering ninezeros and the # button (000000000#).Before calling URSA Telephone, prepare for enrolling by filling out theEnrollment Worksheet on the inside back cover of this schedule. Youwill not have time to check I.D. numbers while on the phone, as youonly have 10 seconds before the system prompts you for input.1# Add a Section/Class. Press 1 and the # button to add a class,including a class with variable units, to your Study List. Forcompound classes, you must begin the enrollment processwith the secondary (such as, laboratory or discussion) sectionof the class — called the ENROLLMENT section (seethe “Course Listing Format” section in “Class Listings”). This increasesthe importance of secondary sections; cancellation of asection means you lose the entire class. Be sure to recheck yourcourses a few days before classes begin by using function 6# fora reading of your Study List and course information or checkingURSA OnLine, as sections may be cancelled by departments.If you try to ADD a course that is full and has a wait list, you areinformed of the status (for example, the enrollment capacity isfull and there is a wait list of XX students). You will be given optionsto place yourself on the wait list or to check other sections.2# Drop a Class. Use this function (2#) only if you are certain youwant to drop a class. Use function 3# to switch sections in whichyou are already enrolled/wait listed.When you request the drop function, URSA Telephone warnsyou about the consequences and allows you to either stop theDROP action or continue. Enter the nine-digit I.D. number of theenrollment section to drop the course.3# Exchange Classes/Sections. Use this function (3#) if you wishto conditionally drop a class or switch sections within a class.For example, if you are enrolled in Course A but want to be inCourse B, this function allows you to check if Course B is openwhile still holding your space in Course A. If Course B is open,you are dropped from A and enrolled in B. If Course B is notopen, you remain enrolled in A.There are only two types of exchanges permitted:1. Exchange a lecture section for another lecture section2. Exchange a quiz/discussion/laboratory section only for anotherthat is listed for the same lecture section on yourStudy ListURSA Telephone prompts for allowed exchanges.If the system notifies you that the course I.D. numbers you haveentered cannot be processed, you may repeat your request foranother section or stop the transaction. Check the course listingin the Schedule of Classes and make sure you have entered theappropriate nine-digit I.D. numbers.If the exchange is successful, the original class or section isdropped and the new one takes its place. If the new class iscompound, URSA Telephone either prompts you for appropriateI.D. numbers or automatically enrolls you in required sections.If the transaction is not successful, you are not droppedfrom the previous class or section, and your Study List remainsthe same as it was before the attempted switch.4# Change Optional Grading Basis. Use this function (4#) and inputthe nine-digit course I.D. number for the enrollment sectionto switch from a letter grade basis to one of the following:P/NP (Passed/Not Passed) if you are an undergraduate studentenrolled in at least 12 unitsS/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) if you are a graduate studentWhen you change the grading basis, it is automatically changedfor all parts of the class. For some classes, the grading basiscannot be changed, because the class can only be taken for amandatory P/NP, a mandatory letter grade, and so forth.NOTE: Undergraduates may change grading basis on URSATelephone through Friday of the sixth week of classes and graduatestudents may change grading basis through the last day ofinstruction. No enrollment petition is needed unless college/school approval is required. Your Billing and Receivables (BAR)account is charged the appropriate fee per transaction.5# Change Variable-Unit Course Limit. Use this function (5#) andinput the nine-digit course I.D. number for the enrollment sectionto change the number of units for a variable-unit class inwhich you are already enrolled.6# Study List and Course Information Submenu.This function (6#) reads your current Study List and the class informationmenu. Options include1# Short ReadingDepartment/Subject Area NameCatalog Course NumberClass TypeSection NumberStatus — Enroll, Wait ListTotal Units — Enrolled, Wait Listed2# Detailed VersionSRS Nine-digit Course NumberDepartment/Subject Area NameCatalog Course NumberClass TypeSection NumberWorkload UnitsGrading BasisWait-list Position (if on Wait List) Status — Enroll, Wait List,Permission ListTotal Units — Enrolled, Wait Listed3# Your Wait-list Position in a Section. To inquire, input the nine-digitcourse I.D. number of the enrollment section; the system then informsyou of your position (identifying the section number) and the enrollmentcapacity of the section (see “Wait Lists” in “Enrollment”).4# Spell Instructor Names. To inquire, input the nine-digit course I.D.number of the enrollment section for any class on your Study List;the system then spells the last name of the instructor or states that theinstructor is a teaching assistant or “The Staff.”5# Meeting Time and Place of a Class. To inquire, input the nine-digitcourse I.D. number of the enrollment section and receive the followinginformation:Subject AreaCatalog Course NumberClass TypeSection NumberDays/Start TimeBuilding/RoomExamination Code


26 / URSA Spring 19997# Use PTE Authorization Number. Use this function to enroll in aclass using the nine-digit course I.D. number and a five-digitPTE Authorization Number (PTE #) given to you by the instructor/departmentof a class that has restricted or closed enrollment.You may ADD a class with a PTE #, MOVE from wait-list toenrolled status, or EXCHANGE a class or secondary section.NOTE: If you are given a PTE #, you can do all processingthrough URSA Telephone and do not need the paper PermissionTo Enroll form.* END CALL. It is important to press the star (*) button on the telephonekeypad before hanging up, as the telephone line is then immediatelyavailable to someone else. The system gives you a sign-offmessage and then disconnects you.2# Enrollment Appointment TimesObtain a reading of your enrollment appointment times (first pass/second pass/priority) for a specified term using this option (see the“URSA Appointments” section in the “Enrollment”). You can also receiveyour exact enrollment appointment time via URSA OnLine.3# GradesObtain readings of the following:1# Term grades and courses and confirmation of any grade changes(including the replacement of an Incomplete grade in theterm in which the work was completed)2# Term and cumulative grade-point average (GPA)3# Term unit total (that is, term units attempted and passed on agraded A+ to F basis, plus term Passed/Not Passed — P/NP —or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory — S/U — units4# Cumulative unit total (that is, total graded units plus total P/NPor S/U units and transfer units)5# Allows you to choose another term to access its grades, GPA,and term and cumulative unit totalsInformation on URSA Telephone is the same as that available to the<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office staff. Grade changes and the replacement of Incompletegrades are updated daily. If grades are not available on thetelephone, they have not been received from the instructor or are stillbeing processed. All grades for a recent term should be accessibleno later than two weeks after the last day of final examinations.You may obtain a free printout of your grades for the most recentgraded term at Academic Record Services, 1134 Murphy Hall, bypresenting your valid BruinCard. Letters and Science undergraduatesadmitted since Fall Quarter 1988 may request a DegreeProgress printout at any time at A316 Murphy Hall. This report providesa detailed evaluation of transfer credit, courses and grades foreach completed term, degree requirements completed, and requirementsstill outstanding. You can view and print out your undergraduateDPR via URSA OnLine.4# HoldsObtain a reading of outstanding holds that affect your eligibility for feeassessment, enrollment, grades, transcripts, diploma, and campus services.To remove a hold and reinstate restricted services, contact the issuerof the hold. Holds information is also available on URSA OnLine.5# FeesVerify that your registration fees were received or declare nonattendancefor a term.1# Use this function to verify that your registration fees were receivedand to confirm the date they were processed. Fee paymentinformation is also available via URSA OnLine.2# Use this function if you are not planning to attend <strong>UCLA</strong> for aterm (not including summer session) and your registrationfees have not been paid. If you use this function, see readmissioninformation under “Academic Policy.”6# Update or Review Selected Student DataUpdate or review your degree expected term (undergraduates only)or allow or discontinue ethnic based mailings, and specify (one timeonly) your ethnic background.1# Use this function to enter or change your Degree ExpectedTerm (the term in which you expect to graduate). You canchange this term freely until you have completed 160 units (172units for Engineering students). Once you have reached the unitlimit, your BAR account is charged a late fee of $13 each timeyou change your degree expected term.You can only enter the current term through Friday of secondweek. If you are a current-term candidate over the unit limit, youmay complete the <strong>UCLA</strong> Declaration of Candidacy form at 1113Murphy Hall.5# Use this function to be included or excluded in Ethnic BasedMailings that use ethnicity as a selection criterion. Such mailingsare generally approved for providing you with informationregarding graduate school recruitment or other opportunities.6# Use this function to specify your Ethnic Background. This informationis used to monitor the University's compliance with federaland state civil rights laws. Once entered, this informationcannot be changed through URSA Telephone.2# Financial Aid InformationUse Financial Aid Information option to get up-to-date information regardingthe status of your financial aid application, to track documentsthat you submitted, to check the progress of your financial aidaward, and to verify the amounts of your disbursements.7# Change Security CodeUse this option to change the four-digit security code, or PIN, you useto access URSA Telephone or URSA OnLine. When changing yourPIN, select one that you can easily remember but is difficult for someoneelse to guess. You can also change your PIN via URSA OnLine.If you forget your security code, you can obtain this information inperson at 1113 Murphy Hall with proper identification. You cannot receivethis information over the telephone unless an authorization torelease your security code is on file in the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office. This authorizationmust contain your signature and a copy of some photoidentification. Authorizations may be faxed to (310) 206-4520.


Spring 1999 27<strong>UCLA</strong> OnlineBruin OnLineBruin OnLine (BOL) gives current <strong>UCLA</strong> students, staff, and facultyaccess to campus network communication via the internet. Use BruinOnLine with either your home computer and a modem or a with a“hard wired” campus workstation, and you are able to• check class availability and enrollment in the Schedule ofClasses• access your student records via URSA OnLine, including yourStudy List and your undergraduate Degree Progress Report (see“URSA” for more on URSA OnLine)• search the <strong>UCLA</strong> Library via ORION to see, for example, if abook you need is checked out• browse the Calendar of Events for cultural and sporting events• check the campus directory for phone numbers or e-mailaddressesBruin OnLine services include dial-up access to the <strong>UCLA</strong> campusbackbone network (and the Internet) using the PPP protocol atspeeds up to 33.6 kbps. An e-mail account and space for you to createand publish your personal webpages are also provided.Accessing Bruin OnLine servicesAccess Bruin OnLine services from Macintosh or Windows 95/98 andWindows NT workstation computers in the following locations:• at home via modem• in residence hall rooms with a network adapter• in many of the school or divisional student labs on campus (seehttp://www.ucla.edu/campus/computing/labs/)• in the OAC computer commons (at 4328 Math Sciences, A1-228CHS, and 2035 Public Policy)• in the College Library Instructional Computer Commons(CLICC), 145 Powell Library• from a laptop or notebook computer with ethernet adapter connectedto ports in the college library reading rooms or stacks, in4328 Math Sciences, or a general assignment classroomPlatforms and configurationsTo use Bruin OnLine from your home or residence hall, we recommendthe configurations below for Mac and Windows PCs. Graduatestudents may wish to contact their departments to find out if theyhave additional recommendations.Macintosh or compatible• 16MB RAM (24MB of RAM strongly recommended)• 68020 processor or better required• CD-ROM drive• Hard disk drive (with approximately 20MB of free disk space)• Color monitor highly recommended (with 256 colors or more)• Modem — 14.4K minimum is recommended (modems capableof 33.6K must support true v.34, not just V.FAST or V.FC). Forexternal modems, a cable capable of hardware handshaking isnecessary. A modem is not needed in residence halls.• To connect from your room in the residence Halls, you need anetwork card which can be purchased at the Student TechnologyCenter in Delta Terrace (310-825-3400).• Apple system software 7.5 (preferably 7.5.3) or higher.Windows PC• 486-family or Pentium processor• A minimum of 16MB RAM (24MB recommended)• CD-ROM drive• Hard disk drive (with approximately 20MB of free disk space)• Color monitor highly recommended (with 256 colors or more)• Modem — 14.4K minimum speed recommended (modems capableof 33.6K must support true v.34, not just V.FAST or V.FC). Forexternal modems, a cable capable of hardware handshaking isnecessary. A modem is not needed in residence halls.• Network adapter for LAN access (On-Campus Housing Networkor departmental network).• Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 workstation with Service Pack 3installed.Getting startedTo use Bruin OnLine at home, purchase BOL internet access softwareat the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store or download it from the BOL website. Instructionson how to configure the software are available from 4328Math Sciences.To use BOL from a residence hall room, a network adapter, whichcan be purchased from the Student Technology Center, is required.Installation instructions come with the software. Additional instructionsand tutorials are online and can be accessed using Bruin On-Line itself. Instructions for using Bruin OnLine in the OAC computercommons are available in the labs.Access for persons with disabilitiesThe Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP) of OAC has developedspecifically adapted configurations of the Bruin OnLine software.Contact the DCP at (310) 206-7133 for more information.For more information on Bruin OnLine, contact the BOL helpdesk(310) 825-7452, e-mail consult@ucla.edu, drop by 4302 Math Sciences,or check the BOL websites at http://www.ucla.edu/bruinonline/and http://www.ben2.ucla.edu/<strong>UCLA</strong> HomepageThe <strong>UCLA</strong> homepage (http://www.ucla.edu) offers access to a varietyof campus resources and information. Its main menu links to sites forAdmissions and Student Services, Academic Programs, Health Sciences,Athletics, Campus Resources, Research, International Programs,Continuing Education, Alumni and Friends, and Libraries,Museums, and the Arts. In addition, the homepage links to campuscalendars, directory and map, campus news, and the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store.The “Explore” site provides a virtual tour of the campus. New sitesand features are frequently added to its extensive content pages.My<strong>UCLA</strong> (https://my.ucla.edu)My<strong>UCLA</strong> provides an online gateway to personalized student information.Access the site by entering your University I.D. and the samefour-digit passcode you use to access URSA OnLine. Features of theMy<strong>UCLA</strong> site include• a personalized study list showing the classes a student is currentlyenrolled in and links to each class’s website, as well asclasses and final grades fromprevious quarters and, when available,enrollment information for future quarters;• a notifications section for important announcements;• a subscriptions section where students access information fromonline newspapers, journals, or magazines they select;• links to <strong>UCLA</strong> online resources, including URSA OnLine, theSchedule of Classes, and <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog;• general academic information.Letters and Science students are able to obtain additional servicesincluding the ability to view their counseling appointments, check thestatus of petitions, and track their honors progress.


28 / <strong>UCLA</strong> Online Spring 1999Instructional EnhancementInitiativeThe Instructional Enhancement Initiative, which was launched by theCollege of Letters and Science, is designed to1. Provide all Letters and Science undergraduate courses, exceptindependent studies and other similar courses, with an individualcourse website for faculty, teaching assistants, and enrolledstudents. The sites facilitate the distribution of supplementarycourse materials, lecture notes, homework assignments, researchlinks, and electronic communication, including virtual officehours and class bulletin boards for interactive question andanswer sessions. Instructors decide which of these online capabilitiesare best suited to their course websites.2. Provide enhanced computer laboratories with expanded hoursof access for student useStudents enrolled in most Letters and Science courses are assesseda course materials fee — the Instructional Enhancement Fee (seethe “Miscellaneous Fees” section in “Registration”). Fee assessmentthrough the BAR billing statement is based on actual enrollment atthe end of the fourth week of the quarter.Newsgroups<strong>UCLA</strong> has many newsgroups that can only be accessed from campusaccounts. Bruin OnLine has its own newsgroups, for example,that post announcements about their service and where students askquestions and offer advice about computer software and hardware(ucla.bol.announce, ucla.bol.general, and ucla.bol.webpages). Othernewsgroups at <strong>UCLA</strong> help computer users with specific platformquestions (ucla.pc and ucla.mac), while still others post announcementsand offer forums for students to ask all sorts of questions oreven advertise (for example, ucla.general, ucla.announce, ucla.rumor,and ucla.forsale, to name just a few). Some classes have theirown newsgroups as well.<strong>UCLA</strong> Library ElectronicResources: ORION and MelvylIdentify and locate <strong>UCLA</strong> Library holdings through two online informationsystems, both of which can be accessed at http://www.library.ucla.edu.ORION contains records for all <strong>UCLA</strong> Libraryholdings and other campus collections including the Archive Researchand Study Center of the Film and Television Archive, ChicanoStudies Research Center Library, Ethnomusicology Archive, Institutefor Social Science Research Data Archives Library, and InstructionalMedia Library. ORION also identifies library item location and circulationstatus information. The MELVYL ® System, which is also availablevia telnet (melvyl.ucop.edu), provides information on libraryholdings at all nine UC campuses and access to 25 periodical databases,several of which include article abstracts and/or full text. Inaddition, ORION2, a new web-based system, is scheduled to comeonline in the 1998/99 academic year. It will provide the same informationand access to the same campus collections as ORION, but willbe easier to use and more widely available through the web.While continuing to develop and manage collections of printed andtraditional non-print materials, the <strong>UCLA</strong> Library makes digital resourcesavailable for campus use through the Library website. TheWeb site provides access to the College Library electronic reserves;a number of electronic journals, texts, reference resources, and periodicalindexes and abstracts; and several self-service circulation options,which will be phased in throughout the 1998/99 academic year.These will include viewing personal borrowing records, renewingitems, placing holds on items in circulation, and requesting ORIONExpress and SRLF items.


29 / <strong>UCLA</strong> Online Spring 1999Computer Labs MapLocations and hours as of January 1999. The most current online information can be found at http://www.ucla.edu/campus/computing/labs.Access to labs varies. Departmental labs may require enrollment in either the major or a class.General purpose labs merely require a Bruin OnLine I.D. (BOLid), which is available freeof charge to <strong>UCLA</strong> students, faculty, and staff. Kiosks to set up an I.D. are available atseveral lab locations.Your Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) fees go towardsdeveloping and maintaining several of <strong>UCLA</strong>’s departmentalcomputer labs. Take advantage of these resources, andprovide input via e-mail.Office of ResidentialLife Labs10CLICCLab andClassrooms3 4SUNSET BL VD.SUNSET BL VD.THEANDERSONSCHOOLUNIVERSITYELEMENTARYSCHOOLPARKING 5ROYCE DRIVEAAPLab1SUNSET BL VD.NORTHCAMPUSSTUDENTCENTERROLFEHALLYOUNGRESEARCHLIBRARYCAMPBELLHALLDICKSONAR TCENTERBUNCHE HALLPARKING 3PERLOFF HALLMELNITZ HALLMACGOWAN HALLFRANKLIN D. MURPHYSCULPTURE GARDENPUB.POL.BLDG.HILGARD<strong>UCLA</strong>GUESTHOUSESocialSciencesLab16X-Station LabLU VALLECOMMONSSTORE12WYTONSPPSRLab17Humanitiese-Labs6Charles E. Young DRIVE NORTHDANCEBUILDINGROYCEHALLHAINESHALLLAWDICKSONATHLETIC FIELDPLAZADRAKETRACKSTADIUMWOODEN CENTER &UNDERGROUNDPARKINGPARKING4PLAZABUILDINGTOWELLMEN'SGYMJANSS STEPSPOWELLLIBRARYDICKSONPLAZAKINSEYHALLPORTOLA PLAZADICKSONPLAZADODD HALL METEREDPARKINGMURPHY HALLCharles E. Young DRIVE WESTDisabilitiesLab5LOS ANGELESTENNISCENTERBRUIN WALKPAULEYPAVILIONSPAULDINGFIELDCharles E. Young Dr. SOUTHPARKING 8MORGAN BRUIN BEARCENTERSTATUEWESTCENTERPARKING 6METEREDPARKINGACKERMANUNIONTHE<strong>UCLA</strong>STOREENGINEERING IVBRUIN WALKMOOREKERCKHOFFHALLHALLCAREERCENTERMATHEMATICAL SCIENCESBOELTER HALLSCHOEN-BERG HALLKNUDSENHALLPLASMAPHYSICSINVERTEDFOUNTAINFRANZ HALLGEOLOGYSCHLICHTERHALLYOUNG HALLCharles E. Young DRIVE EASPARKING 2WESTHOLMEHILGARD AVENUEFACULTYCENTERHILGARD A VENUEInstructional MultimediaProduction Lab (IMPL)Psychology13 Labs7OACCommons andX-Station Lab11 12Science LearningCenter15PARKING 9BOMBSHELTERCIC Lab2CSB IFACILITIESMANAGEMENTPOLICEMACDONALDRESEARCHLABORATORIESLIFE SCIENCESMOLECULARBIOLOGYPlantPhysiologyMath Programand SEAS LabsCSB IICharles E. Young DRIVE SOUTHSTEAMLEWISCENTERFPUBLICHEALTHBOTANYMANNING9 14CENTER FORDENTISTRYHEALTHGA YLEY A VENUEPARKING 1PARKING 14200<strong>UCLA</strong> MEDICALPLAZA100WESTWOOD PLAZAREED INSTITUTENPISTEINEYEINSTITUTETHE HEALTHSCIENCESDAVIESCHILDREN’SCENTERESCIENCESSTOREMATHIASBOTANICALGARDENHILGARD A VENUELife SciencesInstructional Lab•8UEBERROTHBUILDINGVISITOR’SCENTER300CHSHEALTHSCIENCESPARKING11 12LE CONTE AVENUE8/31/98 - Lisa Kemp (lkemp@ucla.edu)WESTWOOD BLVD.LE CONTE AVENUEOffice of Academic Computing (OAC)Commons and X-Station Lab


30 / <strong>UCLA</strong> Online Spring 1999Computer Lab Locations1. Academic Advancement Program (AAP) Computer Lab, B118Campbell Hall (basement level, south end), (310) 825-1908. M - Th 8a.m. to 10 p.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., weekends noon to 6 p.m. No fee.Open to AAP students. PCs (no Macs). MS Office 97, Telnet,Netscape. Limited printing, no charge. General computing classes areoffered, with focus on word processing; see lab for schedules. URL:http:// www.humnet.ucla.edu/aap. E-mail: brucek@aap.hup.ucla.edu.2. Chemical Computations with Computers (CIC) Lab, 6096 YoungHall, (310) 825-1853. M, W, F 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tu and Th noon to 5pm. No fee. Open to students taking courses in the department. Macsand PCs. Chemistry and bio-chemistry calculations and visualizations.Limited Internet access. No e-mail. No printing. URL: http://web.chem.ucla.edu/~mouser/cic/. E-mail: mouser@chem.ucla.edu3. College Library Instructional Computing Commons (CLICC) Lab,145 Powell Library, (310) 206-0271. M - Th 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., F 8 a.m.to 11 p.m., Sa 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Su 1 to 2 a.m. No fee. Open to anyonewith a BOLid. Kiosk available to set up a BOLid. Pentium PCs and Mac8500s. General purpose for all students, with instructional softwareaimed at humanities and social sciences. BOL applications (Eudora,Pine, Netscape), MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), graphics (Photoshop,Illustrator, Pagemill, Pagemaker), humanities and social sciencesapplications. Printing: 10¢ per page for black and white, 40¢ perpage for color laser. Users must set up a printing account at frontcounter. Printing is charged through BAR account. Four scanners and25 zip drive stations can be reserved. URL: http://www.clicc.ucla.edu.E-mail: lkemp@ucla.edu.4. CLICC Classrooms, 307, 320, and 320B Powell Library, (310) 206-0271. M - Th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. No fee. Drop-in ONLYwhen classes are not in session. Schedules are posted in lab andclassrooms daily. Faculty and TAs may reserve time for classes oroffice hours. Pentium PCs, Macs. BOL applications (Eudora, Pine,Netscape), MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), graphics (Photoshop,Illustrator, Pagemill, Pagemaker), humanities and social sciencesapplications. Printing: 10¢ per page for black and white, 40¢ perpage for color laser. Users must set up a printing account at frontcounter. Printing is charged through BAR account. Some Zip drives.URL: http://www.clicc.ucla.edu. E-mail: lkemp@ucla.edu.5. Disabilities and Computing Program, 5907 MSA, (310) 206-7133,TDD (310) 206-5155. Open by appointment to students with permanentand temporary disabilities. No fee. Macs, PCs, and laptops.Loaner pool of adaptive hardware and software, including laptops.Consulting and training on adaptive computer technology, and onmaking campus computer labs and online information resources(including Orion and BOL) fully accessible and usable. No printing.Provides liaison with other labs to offer additional facilities for studentswith disabilities. URL: http:// www.dcp.ucla.edu. E-mail:burke@ucla.edu.6. Humanities Computing e-Labs, 87 and 88 Kinsey Hall, (310) 206-5630. M - F 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. (additional hours to be added and postedthroughout the quarter). No fee. Priority offered to humanities studentswith proof of enrollment in a humanities course or major and a BOLid.Lab passes are available during drop-in hours and at CLICC Lab. Maclab in 87 Kinsey Hall, PC lab in 88 Kinsey Hall. Humanities instructionalsoftware, BOL applications (Eudora, Netscape, etc.), MS Office,Internet access. Printing: 10¢ per page for black and white, 40¢ perpage for color. URL: http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/hcf/labs. E-mail: kforero@humnet.ucla.edu7. Instructional Multimedia Production Lab, 190 Powell, (310) 206-8954. Hours: contact lab; not available for drop-in. No fee. Open to studentsin courses that have multimedia production assignments andthat are set up by instructors offering multimedia courses. WindowsNT and Mac workstations. Consultation for instructors interested insetting multimedia assignments. FTP files to course servers. CD-ROMdevelopment and analog as well as digital video editing. Printing: limitedpages, free. URL: http://www.oid.ucla.edu/impl. E-mail:impl@ucla.edu.8. Life Sciences Instructional Computing Botany Lab, 4357 Life SciencesBuilding, (310) 206-0049. M - F 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. No fee. Opento students in a life sciences course. Windows NT workstations. Internetaccess, word processing, spreadsheets, life sciences and multimediaapplications. Printing: 3¢ per side. URL: http://www.lsic.ucla.edu.E-mail: jrodgers@ucla.edu.9. Mathematical Sciences Math Program Lab, 2817 Boelter Hall, (310)825-7267. M - Th 8 a.m. to 12 a.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m. to6 p.m., Su 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. No fee. (students must set up a networkaccount to access Internet, Telnet, and BOL e-mail). Open to mathematicsmajors and students in mathematics or program in computingcourses requiring computer use. PCs and X-terminals. Math applications.No printing. URL: http://www.math.ucla.edu/~piclas/handouts.E-mail: pic-las@pic.ucla.edu.10.Office of Residential Life Labs, Sunset Computer Lab (inside CovelCommons) and Bradley International Center, Hedrick, Rieber, SproulHalls and Hilgard Houses, (310) 206-2651. Sunset Computer Lab, Su- Th 10 a.m. to 1:30 a.m., F and Sa 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; all othersalways open. No fee. Open to residents of on-campus housing. Residentsmust attend Acceptable Use Workshop to obtain a lab account(details in Sunset Computer Lab). Mainly PCs; two multimedia Macs inSunset Computer Lab. General use, word processing, Internet access,Telnet, BOL e-mail. Printing: each resident receives 150 pages of freeprinting; each additional 100 pages costs $5. URL: http://www.orl.ucla.edu/labhome. E-mail: lab@orl.ucla.edu.11.Office of Academic Computing (OAC) Commons, 4328 and 4909Math Sciences, A1-228 CHS, (310) 825-7452. M - Th 8 a.m. to 11p.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Su 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.No fee. Open to all students with BOL accounts. Kiosk to set up aBOLid. Mac and Windows NT workstations. BOL applications (Eudora,Pine, Netscape), access to SP/2 cluster via Telnet or X-Win. MS Officeapplications. Printing: 10¢ per page. URL: http://www.ucla.edu/bruinonline/commons.E-mail: consult@ucla.edu.12.OAC X-Station Labs (Office of Academic Computing), A1-242 CHS,4903 Math Sciences, 2023 Public Policy Building, (310) 825-7452.A1-242 CHS and 2023 Public Policy Building always open; 4903 MathSciences: M - Th 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m. to 5p.m., Su 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. No fees. Open to anyone with an SP/2cluster I.D. (go to 4302 Math Sciences for more information and to signup for an account). Access to SP/2 cluster via X-stations. E-mail: consult@ucla.edu.13.Psychology Computer Teaching Labs, 2434, 3290 Franz Hall, (310)206-7461. M - F 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (consult the weekly schedule postedon the lab door) No fee. Open to undergraduates and graduates in aPsychology class. Pentium PCs; no Macs. Statistical software, or toaccess class web pages. No e-mail services. SAS, SPSS, Matlab, Lisrel,DeltaGraph, MS Office 95, Netscape 3.0. Psychology instructorsmay reserve the lab for teaching. Printing: no charge for supportedactivities. URL: http://www.psych.ucla.edu/webclasses/Homepage/Tips/computerlabs.html. E-mail: dawnc@psych.ucla.edu.14.School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) Labs, 3436,4405, 4442, and 6270 Boelter Hall, 33-128 Engineering IV, (310) 206-6864. posted on lab doors. No fee. Open to engineering students andSEAS departmental majors. PCs and X- stations. Engineering applications,Internet access, e-mail, Telnet. Laser printing: 8¢ per page. E-mail accounts (not BOL). URL: http://www.seas.ucla.edu/seasnet/.15.Science Learning Center, Young Hall 4th floor south. (310) 794-7568.M - Th 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Su 1p.m. to 9 p.m. No fee. Open to undergraduates enrolled in a Physicalor Life Science course. Pentium PCs; Unix workstations. Chemistryand Life Science applications; MS Office 97, Netscape. Facility consistsof 8 rooms for instructional use and currently hosts classes inChemistry, Life Science, Microbiology and Astronomy. Room 4335 isthe drop-in room. Printing: 3¢ per page (black/white). URL: http://www.nslc.ucla.edu/slc/main.htm. E-mail: tierney@nslc.ucla.edu.16.Social Sciences Computing Labs, 2159 Bunche Hall, 37 HainesHall, (310) 206-2821, 2035 Public Policy Building. 2159 Bunche Hallalways open; 37 Haines Hall, M - F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.;Public PolicyBuilding, M-Th 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sa and Sunoon to 4 p.m. No fee for students in social sciences courses; othersmay purchase an I.D. for $15 quarterly or $5 daily. PCs (no Macs).Scheduled classes may limit access. BOL applications (Netscape,Eudora, Telnet), MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), statisticalanalysis, econometric, and GIS/mapping applications. Printing:10¢ per page for black and white, 50¢ per page for color; no charge fordot-matrix text-only. URL: http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ssc/labs/. E-mail: help@ssc.ucla.edu.17.School of Public Policy and Social Research (SPPSR) Lab, 1015Public Policy Building, (310) 206-6767. M - Th 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., F 8a.m. to 5 p.m., Sa 10 a.m. to 5p.m. and Su noon to 6 p.m. MS Office,WP Suite, Netscape, Eudora, arcView, ArcInfo, SPSS, SAS. PentiumPCs. Printing: 10¢ per page for black and white, $1 for thermal color.Scanner and zip drives. E-mail: helpme@sppsr.ucla.edu.


Spring 1999 Student Services / 31Student Services<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office ServicesEstablishing Residence for TuitionPurposesSpecific criteria for establishing residence for tuition purposes is includedin the Appendix of the current <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog and inthe <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office Frequently Asked Questions at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/.Inquiries regarding residence requirements must be directedto the Residence Deputy, 1113 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-3447.No other university personnel are authorized to supply informationrelative to residence requirements for tuition purposes.Petition for Resident Classification is obtained and filed at 1113Murphy Hall prior to the late registration period for the term in whichyou are eligible for classification from nonresident to resident status.Documentation of residence will be requested at that time.Name ChangeTo change your name on official University records, or to identifycapitalization, punctuation, or accent marks (for your diploma) thatcomputer files do not accommodate, obtain and file (no fee) the<strong>UCLA</strong> Correction or Change of Name form at Academic RecordServices, 1134 Murphy Hall. Forms are available in the Murphy HallNorth Lobby. A new BruinCard must be obtained at 123 KerckhoffHall; there is a $15 replacement fee.Official Transcripts: Academic andVerificationOfficial <strong>UCLA</strong> transcripts are printed on security paper to safeguardagainst unauthorized duplication, alteration, and misrepresentationof the <strong>UCLA</strong> transcript. The <strong>UCLA</strong> security paper is blue with a faintbackground design made up of the letters “<strong>UCLA</strong>.” It is bordered by ablue trim that contains the words “University of California, Los Angeles.”The reverse of the document includes the transcript legend anddetails regarding authentication of the document.Two versions of your official <strong>UCLA</strong> student record are available fromAcademic Record Services, 1134 Murphy Hall. These are the academictranscript and the verification transcript. Each version, as describedbelow, has been designed to meet specific needs.Academic Record Services provides transcripts for regular and SummerSessions. For <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension courses, order from <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension,P.O. Box 24901, Los Angeles, CA 90024.Transcripts are regularly $5 per copy and can be ordered in person orby sending your requests to <strong>UCLA</strong> <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, Attn: Transcripts,1105 Murphy Hall, Box 951429, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1429. Forms for requesting transcripts in person are available in theMurphy Hall North Lobby.Requests should include the name under which you were registeredand your dates of attendance at <strong>UCLA</strong>, your date of birth, your socialsecurity number, your complete address and telephone number,number of copies needed, detailed mailing instructions including anyspecial handling, and your full signature.Transcripts can be faxed with payment of an additional fee: $5 for domesticand $10 for international faxes. For continuing students, feescan be billed to your BAR account. For all others, you may be billedor you may submit payment in the form of a check or money orderpayable to “Regents-UC.”Transcript requests are not processed if you have outstanding obligationsto the University. Fees are subject to change at any time. Transcriptordering information is also available by calling (310) 825-3801or by sending a message to transcript@registrar.ucla.edu.Academic TranscriptThe academic transcript is your complete academic record, includinga listing of courses you have taken, your grades, your grade-point average(GPA), and your earned <strong>UCLA</strong> degrees.Grades for completed terms are processed immediately following theconclusion of final examinations. Complete academic transcripts areavailable approximately 30 working days after the last day of theterm. For graduating students, academic transcripts with the graduationdate included are available approximately seven weeks after theend of the term. If you require earlier proof of graduation, contactyour degree auditor in 1113 Murphy Hall. A fee may be charged forthis service.The minimum period required for processing and issuing academictranscripts for both registered and former students is three workingdays. Same-day processing service is available for an additional $10charge per address. To arrange for same-day processing service,contact an Academic Records Services specialist, 1134 Murphy Hall,or call (310) 825-3801.Academic transcripts that are faxed are generally considered unofficialand may not remain confidential.Verification TranscriptThe verification transcript is intended for registration (fee payment),enrollment status, degrees, and “good student” auto insurance certificationforms completed by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office. Verification transcriptsconfirm student status after registration fees have been paidfor the term. Verification of student workload is based on actual enrolledunits and does not consider wait-listed units or list courses fora term.Verification of degree can be issued after your degree has beenposted to your student record approximately seven weeks after theterm ends. If you require verification before your degree is posted,contact your degree auditor in 1113 Murphy Hall.The fee for a verification transcript is waived if requested for loan orstudent aid verifications (proof of request required). Most enrollmentverifications for loans and creditors, however, are processed for theUniversity by the National Student Loan Clearinghouse. Approved bythe U.S. Department of Education, the clearinghouse is a national organizationthat facilitates and expedites student enrollment verificationsfor creditors and other student service-related agencies. Theclearinghouse abides by all provisions of the Family Federal EducationalRights and Privacy Act (FERPA).Veterans Affairs and Social SecurityServicesThe Veterans Affairs coordinator, 1113 Murphy Hall, provides informationfor veterans and eligible dependents about VA educationalbenefits and tutorial assistance; issues fee waivers to dependents ofCalifornia veterans who are deceased or disabled because of service-connectedinjuries and who meet the income restrictions in EducationCode Section 10652; and certifies student status for recipientsof Social Security benefits.Other Student ServicesArthur Ashe Student Health andWellness CenterThe Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (StudentHealth Service) is an outpatient clinic for <strong>UCLA</strong> students. Most servicesare prepaid by registration fees, and students may be seen byappointment or on a walk-in basis. Core (prepaid) services include


32 / Student Services Spring 1999visits, most procedures, X rays, and some laboratory procedures.Noncore (fee) services, such as pharmaceuticals, injections, orthopedicdevices, and some laboratory procedures, are less costly thanelsewhere. If students withdraw during a school term, all SHS servicescontinue to be available on a fee basis for the remainder of thatterm, effective from the date of withdrawal.The cost of services received outside of the Ashe Center is each student’sfinancial responsibility. Students are strongly encouraged topurchase supplemental medical insurance either through the <strong>UCLA</strong>sponsoredMedical Insurance Plan (see “Registration”) or other plansthat provide adequate coverage.Office hours weekdays are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. except Tuesday, whenservice begins at 9 a.m. Patients without appointments and patientswith orthopedic or surgery appointments are seen on the first floor;Women’s and Men’s Clinics, social service, and internal medicine appointmentsare on the second floor; all other patients with appointments(including immunizations) are seen on the third floor. Foremergency care when the Ashe Center is closed, students may obtaintreatment at the <strong>UCLA</strong> Medical Center Emergency Room or<strong>UCLA</strong> Family Practice on a fee-for-service basis.Campus Ombuds OfficeThe Campus Ombuds Office responds to grievances and concernsfrom students, staff, faculty, and administrators. Acting impartially,ombudspersons may investigate unresolved grievances or facilitatethe resolution of problems for which there are no established guidelinesand may also, where possible and when requested by the grievant,assist in resolving an issue through mediation (including sexualharassment cases). See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ombuds/Center for Student ProgrammingThe Center for Student Programming (CSP) helps students start aclub or join an existing one and serves as the official registry for allcampus organizations. CSP assists students with program and leadershipdevelopment and fund-raising, interprets and enforces Universityrules and regulations, and administers bulletin boards on campus.Cultural and Recreational AffairsThe Department of Cultural and Recreational Affairs coordinates recreationalprogramming and supervises campus recreational activitiesand services. See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/recreate.Dean of StudentsThe Office of the Dean of Students assists students with whateverneeds they might have. Direct services include general counseling;sending emergency messages to students; and assisting in understandingUniversity policies and procedures, including grievance proceduresregarding student records, discrimination, and student debts.See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/dos/.Housing ServicesOn-Campus HousingApplications for on-campus housing require a $25 nonrefundable applicationfee. Students are assigned a place on the housing wait listbased on the date their housing application is received.If there are more applicants than spaces available, some applicantsmay not be offered an assignment prior to the beginning of the termfor which they are applying. Contact the <strong>UCLA</strong> Housing AssignmentOffice at (310) 825-4271 for questions about the application processor see http://www.housing.ucla.edu/housing.Off-Campus HousingThe Community Housing Office offers rental assistance for students,faculty and staff interested in off-campus housing. The office, locatedin the east patio of Sproul Hall, lists and accepts ads for a variety ofliving alternatives from the private sector, including apartments,roommate situations, and rooms in private homes. See http://www.housing.ucla.edu/housing/cho.htmLibrariesThe <strong>UCLA</strong> Library, a campuswide network of libraries serving programsof study and research in many fields, is among the top fiveranked research libraries in the U.S. The total collections numbermore than 7.1 million volumes, and more than 90,000 serial titles arereceived regularly.Undergraduates are encouraged to use the College Library, whichfeatures collections and services in support of the undergraduatecurriculum. The scholarly and research needs of undergraduate andgraduate students and faculty are served by the Arts Library, LouiseM. Darling Biomedical Library, Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library,Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library, Eugene and MaxineRosenfeld Management Library, Henry J. Bruman Maps and GovernmentInformation Library, Music Library, Charles E. Young ResearchLibrary, and Science and Engineering Library. Lower-use materialsfor which there is not adequate shelving space on campus are locatedin the Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF).Identify and locate library holdings through two online informationsystems, both of which are accessible through the Library's websiteat http://www.library.ucla.edu. ORlON contains records for all <strong>UCLA</strong>Library holdings and other campus collections including the ArchiveResearch and Study Center of the Film and Television Archive, ChicanoStudies Research Center Library, Ethnomusicology Archive, Institutefor Social Science Research Data Archives Library, andInstructional Media Library; ORION also identifies library item locationand circulation status information. The MELVYL® System, whichis also available via telnet (melvyl.ucop.edu), provides information onlibrary holdings at all nine UC campuses and access to 25 periodicaldatabases, several of which include article abstracts and/or full text.In addition, ORION2, a new web-based system, is scheduled tocome online during the 1998/99 academic year. It will provide thesame information and access to campus collections as ORION, butwill be easier to use and more widely available through the web.While continuing to develop and manage collections of printed andtraditional nonprofit materials, the <strong>UCLA</strong> Library makes digital resourcesavailable for campus use through the Library website, whichprovides access to the College Library electronic reserves; a numberof electronic journals, texts, reference resources, and periodical indexesand abstracts; and several self-service circulation options,which will be phased in throughout the 1998/99 academic year.These will include viewing one's own borrowing record, renewingitems, placing holds on items in circulation, and requesting ORIONExpress and SRLF items.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and TransgenderResource CenterThe Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) ResourceCenter provides education, information, and advocacy services forthe <strong>UCLA</strong> community. The center offers educational workshops andtraining seminars and maintains a small library of books and periodicals.The staff provides confidential assistance and support to students,faculty, and staff who feel they have experienced harassmentor discrimination.Parking and Commuter ServicesCommuter Assistance-RidesharingThe Commuter Assistance-Ridesharing (CAR) Office informs studentsabout transportation options. Many students form or join existing<strong>UCLA</strong> carpools or vanpools. More than 130 vanpools commuteto <strong>UCLA</strong> from nearly 80 southern California communities. Full- andpart-time riding opportunities are available, and registered two- andthree-person student carpools are given top priority to receive parking(see below).


Spring 1999 Student Services / 33These and other commuting options, including an extensive networkof public transit, are described in the <strong>UCLA</strong> Commuter Guide at http://www.transportation.ucla.edu/ or at Parking Services on the corner ofStrathmore Place and Westwood Plaza (Parking Structure 8, Level 2)weekdays from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (310)794-RIDE.Parking PermitsDue to limited availability, parking at <strong>UCLA</strong> is offered to students whodemonstrate the greatest need. Student parking permits are assignedthrough a need-based point system that considers classstanding, commute distance, previous attendance, employment, dependentchildren, and professional school obligations. Students areencouraged to apply on time and follow all application and paymentguidelines in order to increase their chances of receiving a permit.Permits are not guaranteed.When assigning parking permits to students, <strong>UCLA</strong> ParkingServicesgives the highest priority to carpools. Carpool permits are guaranteedto all qualified two- and three-person student carpool groupsthat apply on time. Student carpools park in central campus parkingareas and share a discounted permit fee. Students interested informing a carpool who need help finding other students who live nearthem should call (310) 794-RIDE and ask for a free RideGuide. Allmembers of a proposed student carpool must apply in personas a group.Most student permits are assigned for the academic year and can bepaid for annually or quarterly. Renewal forms for students payingquarterly are automatically mailed before the Winter and SpringQuarter payment due dates. Students who are not offered a parkingassignment during a given term or who wish to change their parkingarea need to reapply the following quarter.Student Parking Request forms, along with important quarterly duedates and information on how to apply for a parking permit, are availableby calling (310) 825-9871 or in person weekdays from 7:45 a.m.to 5 p.m. at Parking Services.Students with permanent disabilities who have disabled persons’placards or DMV-issued disabled persons’ license plates may applyto the Office for Students with Disabilities (310-825-1501) for parkingassignments and on-campus transportation assistance.Parking permits and access cards to campus lots and structures arenot transferable and may be purchased only from <strong>UCLA</strong> ParkingServices.Resale is prohibited and subjects both buyer and seller todisciplinary action.Office for Students with DisabilitiesThe Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD), A255 Murphy Hall(voice 310-825-1501, TDD 310-206-6083, fax 310-825-9656), providesa wide range of academic support services to regularly enrolledstudents with documented permanent or temporary disabilitiesin compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 andthe Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Free support services includereaders, note takers, sign language interpreters, Learning DisabilitiesProgram, special parking, registration assistance, feedeferments authorized by the California Department of Rehabilitation,on-campus transportation, campus orientation and accessibility,proctor and test-taking arrangements, tutorial referral, housing assistance,support groups, workshops, special materials, adaptive equipment,and referral to the Disabilities and Computing Program.Accommodations are varied and specifically designed to meet thedocumented disability-related needs of each student. All contact andassistance is confidential. See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/osd/.Disabilities and Computing ProgramThe Disabilities and Computing Program (DCP) offers consulting andtraining on adapted computer equipment to assist students with disabilitiesin their academic work. Special equipment includes readingmachines, voice recognition, large print software, and more. For furtherinformation, call voice (310) 206-7133 or TDD (310) 206-5155 orsee http://www.dcp.ucla.edu/.Services for International StudentsOffice of International Students andScholarsThe Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) assists studentswith questions about immigration, employment, governmentregulations, financial aid, academic and administrative procedures,cultural adjustment, and personal matters. OISS is also a designatedSexual Harassment Information Center for international students anda Harassment Information Center available to all <strong>UCLA</strong> students.OISS also provides visa assistance for faculty, researchers, and postdoctoralscholars.Dashew International Student CenterThe Dashew International Center seeks to improve student and communityrelationships and helps international students with language,housing, and personal concerns in addition to sponsoring cultural,educational, and social programs.Student Legal ServicesCurrently registered and enrolled students with legal problems canget assistance from attorneys or law students under direct supervisionof attorneys, who help students solve legal problems, includingthose related to landlord/tenant relations; accident and injury problems;criminal matters; domestic violence and harassment; divorcesand other family law matters; automobile purchase, repair, and insuranceproblems; health care, credit, and financial aid issues; consumerproblems; and University-related problems. Assistance isavailable only by appointment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays in 70Dodd Hall (310-825-9894). See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/slgs/.Student Psychological ServicesStudent Psychological Services (SPS) offers short-term personalcounsel and psychotherapy at two locations—4223 Math Sciences(310-825-0768) and A3-062 CHS (310-825-7985)—where psychologists,clinical social workers, and psychiatrists assist with situationalstresses and emotional problems that may include problems with interpersonalrelationships, academic stress, loneliness, difficult decisions,sexual issues, anxiety, depression, or other concerns affectingthe personal growth of students.The service is confidential and free to regularly enrolled students.Students are seen individually or may choose from a number ofgroups offered each term. Appointments are made on weekdays between8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Emergency counseling is also available.SPS is also a designated Sexual Harassment Information Center, aswell as a campus Harassment Information Center, available to all<strong>UCLA</strong> students.<strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCardThe <strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard is a mandatory student identification card thatis used to electronically confirm student status and eligibility for services.Supportive photo identification, such as driver’s license orpassport, is required when the card is issued.The primary benefit of the BruinCard is convenience. It is a versatilecard that serves the following functions:• Confirmation of student status• I.D. card for faculty, staff, and students• Residence halls access card• Library card• Recreation card• Debit card (if activated) for purchases at all campus stores andrestaurants• AT&T calling card (if this feature is elected)• Time-management card for departments using the Kronos system.Students with holds from an office with which the students have anoutstanding obligation (financial, academic, or administrative) may


34 / Student Services Spring 1999not receive services until the hold is released by the initiating office.For details on outstanding holds and inititiating offices, check withURSA Telephone (310) 208-0425 or URSA OnLine.BruinCard centers at 123 Kerckhoff Hall, 107 Wilshire Center, and150-A Sproul Hall are open weekdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (310) 825-2336.To report lost or stolen cards, call (310) 206-3199.<strong>UCLA</strong> Career CenterThe <strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center offers services and resources to help studentsexplore academic and nonacademic career possibilities, makecareer decisions, obtain employment and internship leads, and developskills for conducting a successful job search.Services include career counseling and consulting, career resourceslibrary, graduate school planning and preparation assistance, careerfairs, internship and job listings, and the BruinView TM campus Interviews.Workshops are offered on a variety of topics, including skillsassessment, graduate and professional school preparation, résuméand curriculum vita writing, interviewing skills and practice, internetjob search strategies, and researching corporations.The Career Center’s website provides convenient 24-hour access toBruinTraks TM listings of current full-time, part-time, seasonal, and internshippositions. Students may also post their resumes online toenhance their job search.Cyberlink TM , the Career Center's on-premise computer laboratory,makes it easy to tap into a vast array of employment information from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (Tuesdays until 7 p.m.).Two branch locations – Expo Internship and Study Abroad Services,109 Kerckhoff Hall, and Engineering and Science Career Services,5289 Boelter Hall – offer specialized career services.For more information see http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/career/ or call(310) 206-1915.<strong>UCLA</strong> Store: Textbooks and CourseMaterialsTextbooks and course readers for most classes are available in the<strong>UCLA</strong> Store – Ackerman Union, located on the A Level of AckermanUnion. 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, library and information sciences, andtheater, film, and television textbooks are available at the <strong>UCLA</strong>Store – Lu Valle Commons. On-campus <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension textbooksare also stocked there. Call (310) 825-7238 for more information.Textbooks for medicine, dentistry, nursing, public health, and thehealth sciences are available at the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store – Health Sciences.For more information, call (310) 825-7721.The best times to shop are on weekends, or before 10 a.m. and after5 p.m. on weekdays. Save your cash register receipts, since theyare required for returns or refunds. See the “Calendar” for refunddeadlines.To find out which textbooks are required for a specific class, or toprint out a complete list of books for all your classes, go to the <strong>UCLA</strong>Store website, at http://www.uclastore.ucla.edu/, and click on the“textbooks” icon. You will need the nine-digit course I.D. number fromthe Schedule of Classes. Computer Store price lists and the <strong>UCLA</strong>BookZone database (for reference books, study aids, and so forth)are also available online.Grade cards, blue books, scantron forms, and enrollment petitionforms are available in the Ackerman, LuValle, and Health Scienceslocations of the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store.Women’s Resource CenterThe Women’s Resource Center offers services to all <strong>UCLA</strong> students,with special focus on gender related issues and concerns.The center presents workshops and support groups on topics, includingchild care, self-defense, assertiveness training, rape preventionand education, relationship violence, career development, singleparenting, health, returning to school, and sexuality. It also offers referralsfor medical, legal, career planning, personal counseling, andother services both on and off campus. A library includes specializedpublications on gender-related issues. In addition, rape services consultants(RSCs) — individuals who provide information, support, andresources for members of the <strong>UCLA</strong> community who have beenraped or sexually assaulted — can discuss options and alternatives,help identify and assist in contacting the most appropriate supportservices, and answer any questions that may arise. The WRC is alsoa designated Sexual Harassment Information Center and campusHarassment Information Center available to all <strong>UCLA</strong> students.


Spring 1999 / 35<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Services GuideThe <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. For more detailed information, see the online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/or the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office Frequently Asked Questions at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/faqStudent Service Contact LocationAdministrative Main CashierSubmit fee payments, collect Bruin Direct forms (310) 825-2201 1125 Murphy HallBruinCard centers (310) 825-2336 123 Kerckhoff Hall150B Sproul Hall107 Wilshire CenterReport lost or stolen cards (310) 206-3199Degree auditor: current-term degree candidates, ask to seeLetters and Science Degree Auditors (310) 825-2754 1113 Murphy HallMaster’s/Doctoral (310) 825-2754 1113 Murphy HallArts and Architecture (310) 206-3564 1100 Dickson Art CenterEngineering (310) 825-2036 6426 Boelter HallNursing (310) 825-7181 2-200 Factor BuildingTheater, Film, and Television (310) 825-1766 103 East Melnitz BuildingDegree Progress Report (DPR)View and print a DPRURSA OnLineDiplomasReceive for awarded degree; request a duplicate or special order diploma (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy HallEnrollment ServicesProcess restricted courses, 199s, enrollment petitions, and class (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy Halllevel corrections.FeesReceive information on approved fee reductions for part-timeundergraduates; on refunds for withdrawal, dismissal, cancellation,leave of absence; or waivers for late registration fee payment,enrollment petition(310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy HallGradesReceive current and past terms grade reports/term printoutURSA Telephone/URSA OnLineInquire about procedures for grade changes or incomplete grades (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy HallHoldsReceive details on holds initiating officesURSA OnLine, URSA TelephonePersonal InformationChange name or social security number (forms available across In person1134 Murphy Hallfrom 1105 Murphy Hall)Change address, telephone, or contact informationURSA OnLineVerify privacy options (disclosure of student records) URSA OnLine 1113 Murphy HallReadmissionFile an undergraduate readmission application(forms available across (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy Hallfrom 1105 Murphy Hall)RegistrationCancel registration or pay fees (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy HallVerify registration fee paymentURSA OnLine, URSA TelephoneResidence information for tuition purposes (310) 825-3447 1113 Murphy HallDetermine eligibility for reclassificationTranscriptsRequest a copy of official transcripts (forms available acrossfrom 1105 Murphy Hall)VerificationsConfirm status of student attendance, degrees, address information,loan forms, “good student” auto insurance certification(310) 825-3801transcripts@registrar.ucla.edu1134 Murphy Hall(310) 206-0482 1134 Murphy HallVeterans Affairs (310) 825-1091 1113 Murphy Hall<strong>Registrar</strong>’s services complement those of URSA Telephone at (310) 208-0425and URSA OnLine at http://www.ursa ucla.edu


D36 / Spring 1999Student Services MapStudent Services support teaching, research, and public service functions of the university by providing programs, services, and educationalexperiences that promote the academic success of <strong>UCLA</strong> students and enhance the quality of campus life. Programsand services are geared to supporting the mental, social, and physical development needs of students in a healthy,safe, and intellectually challenging environmentWomen’sResourceCenterCHILD CARECENTERB E L L A GI O D RHITCHRESIDENTIALSUITES15SycamoreTennisCourts11SOUTHERNREGIONALLIBRARYFACILITYMONTANA AVENUEI V EOHAHousingServices5J11MDESAXONRESIDENTIALSUITESEaston Women'sSoftball FieldHHN EV ESUNSET BOULEVARDD RIV ESUNSET CANYONRECREATIONCENTERHEDRICKHALLRH13HOUSINGADMINISTRATIONBUILDINGD EPoolRIEBERHALLRESIDENTIALLIFE BUILDINGN E V ERCCANYONPOINTDELTATERRACENWAUDITORIUMD RInternationalServices8 13TennisI V ETennisSUNSETVILLAGESPROULHALLDYKSTRAHALLAshe Healthand WellnessCenterTennisSVSHCOURTSIDECOVELCOMMONSDRIVE WESTDHE . Y O U N GBRADLEYINTERNATIONAL HALLG A Y LCultural andRecreationalAffairs72S U NS E TC H A R L E S EC H A R L E SE YA V E N U E<strong>UCLA</strong>EXTENSIONLA TENNISCENTER.DrakeStadiumTennisFLEETSERVICES/GARAGETennisO UB L E V A RDY O U N GACOSTATRAININGCENTERGAYLEYAV E N U ECommunityProgramsOfficeDRIVENORTHSTRATHMORECSB ICSB IIP1PAULEYPAVILIONSpauldingFieldP86200UEBERROTHBUILDINGLE C O N TE A VE N UECenter forStudentProgrammingBruin WalkPARKING &COMMUTERSERVICESFACILITIESMANAGEMENTP14HWESTALUMNICENTERCHARLES E. YOUNG DRIVE SOUTH<strong>UCLA</strong> MEDICALPLAZA300MORGANCENTERP6STEAMPLANT1004SoccerFieldWOODENCENTERJ. LEWISCENTERREEDINSTITUTEW E S T W O O D P L A Z ABUSTERMINALGONDACENTERPOLICEBruinBearINASHE CENTERNPIBRIJULES STEINEYE INST.DORIS STEINEYE RESEARCHCENTERANDERSONCOMPLEXCHARLES E. YOUNG DRIVE NORTHAPoolDANCEBUILDINGMEN’SGYMACKERMANUNIONPORTOLA PLAZAENG.IENG. IVBRAINMAPPINGHOSPITALANNEXL E C O N T E A V E N UEFERNALDCENTERRO YCEPUBLIC HEALTHR IVESEEDS UNIVERSITYELEMENTARYSCHOOLBPJANSSMRLPoolFEDKORN* HALLC *FOWLERMUSEUMJanss StepsCAMPUSCORNERKERCKHOFFHALLCMEDICAL CENTERBIOMEDICALCYCLOTRONMATH SCIENCESCHS PlazaP CHSMOORE HALLRESEARCHLABSUNIVERSITYRESIDENCEBOELTERHALLC H A RGSEISROYCEHALLPOWELLLIBRARYPLASMAPHYSICSBOMBSHELTERLIFE SCIENCESFACTORDENTISTRYLROLFE HALLT I V E R T O N D R I V EESS U N S EE . Y O UN GNORTHCAMPUSSTUDENTCENTERDickson PlazaGEOLOGYT.DRI V E NYOUNGRESEARCHLIBRARYYOUNG HALLBOTANYLATHHOUSEBPLAZAPORTOLAO UDICKSON ARTCENTERHAINES HALLKINSEYHALLKNUDSENHALLCAMPBELLHALLInvertedCAREERFountainCENTERFRANZ HALLMBIEMERGENCYCENTERDSLICHTER HALLPLANTPHYSIOLOGYMathiasBotanicalGardenRL E V A DBUNCHE HALLFlagPERLOFFHALLSCHOENBERGHALL. Y O U N GC H A R L E S EDicksonPlazaD RHERSHEYHALLP3MELNITZHALLMACGOWANHALLMurphy SculptureGardenDicksonPlazaI V E E A S TP2LU VALLECOMMONSMANNING AVEHILGARDDODDHALLAV E N U EPUBLIC POLICYAE A S TAVENUEHILGAR DD R I V ELAWMURPHY HALLAFACULTYCENTERCH A R L E S E . Y O U N GFounders Rock191019StudentLegalServices16WYTONHILGARD BUSTERMINALSTRATHMORE AVED RWARNER AVEAdmissionsDean ofStudentsFinancialAid Office14Office ofStudents withDisabilities15<strong>Registrar</strong>’sOfficeTIVERTONHOUSE17StudentLoan Services<strong>UCLA</strong> CareerCenter18Campus OmbudsOffice3Lesbian, Gay,Bisesual,TransgenderResources12


Spring 1999 / 37Student Services GuideStudent Service Location Phone Web Address1. Admissions and Relations with Schools 1147 Murphy Hall (310) 825-3101 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/uars.htm2. Ashe Health and Wellness Center Arthur Ashe Center (310) 825-4073 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/health.htm3. Campus Ombuds Office 1172 Career Center (310) 825-7627 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ombuds/4. Center for Student Programming 105 Kerckhoff Hall (310) 826-3701 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/csp/5. Community Housing Office 350 De Neve Drive (310) 825-4491 http://www.cho.ucla.edu/6. Community Programs Office 102 Men’s Gym (310) 825-5969 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/cpo/7. Cultural and Recreational Affairs 2131 Wooden Center (310) 825-3701 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/recreate/8. Dashew International Student Center 106 Bradley Hall (310) 825-1684 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/intl/ISC/9. Dean of Students 1206, Murphy Hall (310) 825-3871 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/dos/10. Financial Aid Office, (FAO) A129J Murphy Hall (310) 206-0400 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/fa.htm11. Housing Assignment Office 270 De Neve Drive (310) 825-4271 http://www.housing.ucla.edu/housing/12. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resources 220 Kinsey Hall (310) 206-3628 http://www.ben2.ucla.edu/~lgbt/13. Office of International Students and Scholars 106 Bradley Hall (310) 825-1681 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/intl/Oiss14. Office for Students with Disabilities A255 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1501 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/osd/15. <strong>Registrar</strong>'s Office 1105 Murphy Hall (310) 825-1091 http://www.registrar.ucla.edu16. Student Legal Services 70 Dodd Hall (310) 825-9894 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/slgs/17. Student Loan Services A~27 Murphy Hall (310) 825-9864 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/loans.htm18. <strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center Career Center (310) 206,1915 http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/career/19. Women's Resource Center 2 Dodd Hall (310) 825-3945 No web address<strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center andCampus Ombuds Office


38 Spring 1999Academic PoliciesAdmission and EnrollmentPoliciesAdmission ApplicationsAn application for admission must be submitted and accepted in accordancewith the schedule specified in the “Calendar” section beforea new student may register at the University. Preliminary informationabout registering is mailed to new students by their Admissions Office(Undergraduate, Graduate, Law, Medicine, or Dentistry).Undergraduate ReadmissionContinuing Student: One-Term AbsenceIf, after completing a term (Fall, Winter, Spring), you do not registerfor the following term, you may return to the University the next subsequentterm as a continuing student and be eligible to register andenroll in advance.If during your one-term absence you plan to attend another institution(including <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension), you should discuss your plans withyour college/school counselor before enrolling elsewhere. On returningto the University, you must have an official transcript mailed fromthe institution directly to the <strong>UCLA</strong> Undergraduate Admissions Office.Once you have requested a transcript, you must complete a TransferCredit Evaluation Request form at the Undergraduate AdmissionsOffice, 1147 Murphy Hall, to have your coursework evaluated.Reentering StudentTo return to the University after an absence of more than one term,complete an Undergraduate Application for Readmission form andfile it with the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office in accordance with deadlines publishedin the “Calendar” section. A nonrefundable fee of $40 applies.You must submit official transcripts from all institutions (including<strong>UCLA</strong> Extension) with your readmission application. Coursework isevaluated when official transcripts are received. The paperrecords of nonregistered students, including transcripts submitted fortransfer credit, are retained by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office for five academicyears after your last registered term. You must resubmit official transcriptsof all work completed outside of <strong>UCLA</strong> if your records havebeen destroyed.Graduate Registration andReadmissionContinuous Registration PolicyGraduate students are required to be either registered and enrolledor on an official leave of absence every term until their degrees areawarded. An exception to this policy exists for certain graduate studentswho may be eligible to pay the filing fee (see Filing Fee forGraduate Students later in this section). Failure to register or be onan official leave of absence for any term (Fall, Winter, Spring) constituteswithdrawal from the University. If you fail to register or take anofficial leave of absence, you will be required to apply for readmissionand are held to any changes in degree program requirements.Graduate students may request an Application for Graduate Admissionform from their department or program. A nonrefundable fee of$40 must accompany the application when filed in accordance withdeadlines published in “Calendar” section.Filing Fee for Graduate StudentsYou may be eligible to pay the filing fee (half the quarterly registrationfee) in lieu of full registration fees for the term in which you expect tocomplete final degree requirements (master’s comprehensive examination,doctoral final oral examination, filing master’s thesis, or filingdoctoral dissertation) and receive your degree.Doctoral students are not eligible to pay the filing fee unless registeredthe immediately preceding term.Students who pay the filing fee are not eligible for University servicesbeyond a maximum of 12 hours of faculty and staff time required tocomplete the requirements listed above and are not considered in thesame status as registered students.Reduced Nonresident Tuition for StudentsAdvanced to Doctoral CandidacyNonresident graduate doctoral students who have advanced to candidacyare eligible for a 75 percent reduction in their annual nonresidenttuition fee. The reduced nonresident tuition begins with the first academicterm following the advancement to candidacy term. Studentsare eligible for reduced nonresident tuition for a maximum of threeyears (includes nonregistered time periods).General Regulations for Graduate StudentsFor full details on policies outlined above, consult your departmentaladvisers, Graduate Admissions/Student and Academic Affairs, andthe <strong>UCLA</strong> General CatalogSB1914 Concurrent EnrollmentUndergraduate students enrolled in any campus of the CaliforniaCommunity Colleges, the California State University, or the Universityof California may enroll without formal admission in a maximum ofone course per academic term at a campus of either of the other systemson a space-available basis at the discretion of the appropriatecampus authorities on both campuses. Enrollment in precollegiatecourses is excluded.You are qualified to cross enroll if you have met all the following requirements:1. Completed at least one term at <strong>UCLA</strong> as a matriculated student2. Enrolled for a minimum of six units for the current term3. Earned a grade-point average of 2.0 (C) for work completed4. Paid appropriate tuition and fees at <strong>UCLA</strong> for the current term5. Completed appropriate academic preparation as determined bythe host campus6. Are a California residentObtain an SB1914 Concurrent Enrollment application from your collegeor school. By respective college/school Academic Senate Regulation,concurrent enrollment is not permitted except in extraordinarycircumstances and no credit will be given for such courses unless theapproval of your <strong>UCLA</strong> college or school has been obtained by petitionprior to enrollment. A $10 administration fee is charged for eachacademic term such enrollment is requested.Visitor StatusUndergraduate students enrolled at one campus of the University ofCalifornia may have the opportunity to attend another UC campus forone quarter/semester on Visitor Status. <strong>UCLA</strong> students interested inthe program should obtain an application from Enrollment and DegreeServices, 1113 Murphy Hall. Be sure to observe the deadlinesstated on the application. All applications are reviewed by your collegeor school. Letters and Science students should consult the CollegeCounseling Service, A316 Murphy Hall; students in Arts andArchitecture should contact the Student Services Office, 1100 Dickson;Theater, Film, and Television students should consult the StudentServices Office, 103 East Melnitz Building; Engineeringstudents should see the Student Services Office, 6426 Boelter Hall.


Spring 1999 Academic Policies / 39Reduced Fee ProgramsFee assessment for reduction in fees is based on total units enrolledas of Friday of the third week of classes.Certain qualified undergraduate resident students, when properlyapproved by the dean of their college/school for enrollment in 10units or less, may be eligible for a one-half reduction in the educationalfee. File a Request for Fee Reduction with the academicdean’s office by Friday of the second week of instruction. Exceptfor these qualified and approved part-time students, there is no reductionin the University registration, educational, student union, orUndergraduate Students Association fee. Full-time University employeesmay apply for a reduction of the registration and educationalfees at their Campus Human Resources office. If you receive thepart-time fee reduction from your academic dean, you may notalso use the UC employee reduction; you must use one or theother.Undergraduate nonresident students with college/school approval forenrollment in 10 units or less pay only half the nonresident tuition fee.File a Request for Fee Reduction with the academic dean’s office byFriday of the second week of classes for the applicable term.For graduate students there is no reduction in the University registration,educational, nonresident tuition, student union, or Graduate StudentsAssociation fee for less than full-time programs.Course Materials FeesThe College of Letters and Science and certain professional schoolsare authorized to assess course materials fees for particular courses.Depending on the academic unit, schools either assess these fees atthe start of the quarter or, based on actual enrollment at the end ofthe fourth week of classes. Students are responsible for ensuring thatall Study List errors and omissions are corrected prior to this time. Allstudents in a course with an approved course materials fee are assessedthe fee, regardless of major. The fee is nonrefundable onceassessed. Students who are approved for a “Late Add” enrollment ina course after the fourth week of classes are required to pay thecourse materials fee, which is billed through the BAR statement, forthe entire quarter.Fee Waiver RequestsLate registration, processing, and penalty fees are waivable on requestin writing to the office assessing the fees only if they were incurredthrough the fault of the University or because a studentsuffered sudden and debilitating injury or accident.Degree PoliciesUndergraduate DegreesIn order to qualify for a bachelor’s degree, that is, to graduate, in anyschool or college at <strong>UCLA</strong>, you must earn at least a C (2.0) averagein all courses taken at any University of California campus. In additionto the grade-point average requirement, you must also satisfy (1)University requirements, (2) college or school requirements, and (3)department requirements. See the <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog for details.Degree ChecksAnytime prior to graduation you may request a review of your degreeprogress. Official degree checks detail those requirements remainingto be satisfied for the completion of your bachelor’s degree. The degreecheck process varies depending on your college or school.College of Letters and Science. For students who entered <strong>UCLA</strong> inFall Quarter 1988 and thereafter, a Degree Progress Report (DPR)serves as your degree check. The DPR is a computer-generated assessmentof all requirements for your degree and the courses youhave taken to fulfill them. You can view and print your DPR throughURSA OnLine or order one at a college counseling office (AcademicAdvancement Program, 1209 Campbell; Honors Programs, A311 Murphy;Letters and Science Counseling, A316 Murphy). Once you receiveyour DPR, study it carefully. If you have questions, review it withyour departmental undergraduate adviser and/or college counselor, asappropriate.For students who entered <strong>UCLA</strong> prior to Fall Quarter 1988, the degreecheck is a summary of all requirements for your degree and thecourses you have taken to fulfill them. You may initiate the degreecheck by asking your departmental undergraduate adviser to prepareone. Your adviser fills in the parts pertaining to the lower division andupper division requirements within your major. You then take the formto your college counseling office (Academic Advancement Program,1209 Campbell; Honors Programs, A311 Murphy; Letters and ScienceCounseling, A316 Murphy). During this appointment, the counselorcompletes the degree check by filling in college and University requirements,including the upper division requirements.School of the Arts and Architecture. Degree Progress Reports arenow available via URSA OnLine as well as on request from the Office ofStudent Services, 1100 Dickson Art Center. Students who entered<strong>UCLA</strong>/SOAA prior to Fall Quarter 1994 are issued a handwritten degreecheck on request and one quarter prior to graduation. DPRs are not validfor students who entered <strong>UCLA</strong>/SOAA prior to Fall Quarter 1994.If you have questions regarding your degree requirements, or wheneveryou print out a DPR via URSA OnLine, please make an appointmentwith an adviser in the Office of Student Services. Questionsregarding major requirements should be referred to your departmentalcounselor.School of Engineering and Applied Science. Students at a highsophomore level and above must submit a “satisfied” Academic ProgramProposal to the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, 6426Boelter Hall. All Engineering students may pick up a GraduationEvaluation Report at 6426 Boelter Hall. The report outlines each categoryrequirement for an engineering degree and the courses youhave completed for each category. You may also schedule an appointmentat the Office of Academic and Student Affairs to have anofficial degree check completed one term prior to your graduationterm.School of Nursing. Students may initiate a request for an updateddegree check by contacting the student services coordinator in theStudent Affairs Office, 2-200 Factor Building.School of Theater, Film, and Television. Students entering asfreshmen receive a written degree check upon achieving juniorstanding. Students entering as juniors receive a degree check uponentry. Students may initiate or request an updated degree check bymaking an appointment with their departmental counselor in the StudentServices Office, 103 East Melnitz Building.Transfer CreditIf you plan to take courses at a college or university other than <strong>UCLA</strong>,you should first check the Articulation Agreements to determine howthe courses will transfer, or consult a counselor if no ArticulationAgreement exists. Articulation Agreements are lists of transferablecourses from some institutions other than <strong>UCLA</strong>. To discuss ArticulationAgreements, consult your college or school.When you have completed the course(s), you must have the other institutionsend a copy of your transcript to the <strong>UCLA</strong> Office of UndergraduateAdmissions and Relations with Schools (UARS), 1147Murphy Hall, Box 951436, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436. You mustalso go to UARS to submit a Transcript Locator Card (also known asa Transfer Credit Evaluation Request) to initiate a credit evaluation. Ifyou are a transfer student (one who attended another college or universityprior to attending <strong>UCLA</strong>), discuss transfer credit with your collegeor school counselor and/or your departmental adviser.Declaration of CandidacyIn order to initiate the steps leading to the award of a bachelor’s degree,you must identify the term you expect to complete degree requirementsthrough URSA Telephone (option 6# on the StudentRecords Menu). This must be done by the time you complete 160units (172 units for Engineering students) or a $13 late candidacyfee will be charged to your BAR account. The identified term


40 / Academic Policies Spring 1999must fall within the academic year (four quarters) subsequent to theterm in which you reach or expect to reach the 160- or 172-unit mark.Once you have completed 160/172 or more units, a fee will be assessedeach time you change your “degree expected term” throughURSA Telephone.If you are a current-term or a past-term candidate over the unit limit,you must purchase the <strong>UCLA</strong> Declaration of Candidacy form (availablefrom any <strong>UCLA</strong> Store) and file at 1113 Murphy Hall.The last day to declare candidacy for the current term (with fee dependingon units completed) is Friday of the second week. Declarationof candidacy after the second week may result in a degree awarddate for the following term and additional candidacy penalty fees.You may check your degree expected term (as identified by you, thestudent) at any time on URSA Telephone. Your degree expected termalso appears on the URSA OnLine DPR and Study List. If you stillhave questions about your degree candidacy status, inquire as follows:Letters and Science at 1113 Murphy Hall; Arts and Architecture/Theater,Film, and Television/Engineering/Nursing at yourrespective school office. A photo I.D. is required for this service. Declaringcandidacy is NOT a guarantee of graduation. Current termcandidates are not assigned enrollment appointments for thefollowing term.In Absentia GraduationIf you intend to complete degree requirements as a nonregisteredstudent (take a course through <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension or at another institution,remove an Incomplete grade, and so on), you must file a requestto graduate “in absentia” with your degree auditor in 1113 MurphyHall by the second-week candidacy deadline. Students graduating “inabsentia” are assessed the undergraduate in absentia degree servicefee in addition to the declaration of candidacy fee if they werealso not registered in the term immediately prior to their degree expectedterm.MinorsL&S students must petition to enter a minor through the department/office administering the program. School of Arts and Architecture,Theater Film and Television, and Nursing students must also obtainthe approval of their school. Students in the School of Engineeringand Applied Science may not be admitted to minors. The last day toobtain the required approval(s) is Friday of the second week of yourdegree expected term. Late entry to a minor may result in a degreeaward date for the following term.Satisfactory completion of the requirements for a minor is reflectedon the final transcript and diploma.Final Degree Audits and GraduationDegree auditors in the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office for Letters and Science students(1100 Dickson Art Center for Arts and Architecture students,6426 Boelter Hall for Engineering students, 2-200 Factor Building forNursing students, and 103 East Melnitz Building for Theater, Film,and Television students) are responsible for verifying each candidate’seligibility for a bachelor’s degree. Your degree auditor has informationpertaining to your graduation only if you have declaredcandidacy and completed 160 quarter units (172 units for Engineeringstudents).During your graduating term, inform your degree auditor of anychanges to requirements for your degree (such as grade changes,petitions for substitutions or exemptions, or transfer credit). If yourgraduation eligibility cannot be verified, your degree auditor notifiesyou of any requirements still outstanding and any other problems incompleting your degree.Degree auditor telephone numbers are listed in the “Student ServicesGuide” in “Student Services.” Contact your degree auditor only ifyou have questions or concerns about your degree audit. Do not callyour degree auditor with questions regarding Commencement ceremonies.For information on graduation ceremony procedures, contact yourcollege or school. Your major department may also have informationregarding awards and receptions.If you request through URSA OnLine that no public information, includingyour name, be released, your name will not appear in the programbooklet for Commencement ceremonies. You may check and/orchange your privacy release status at any time on URSA OnLine(during operating hours; see “URSA” section for more details).HonorsHonors at GraduationYour college or school awards honors according to your overall GPAat graduation; these honors are reflected on official transcripts andyour diploma. To be eligible you must have completed at least 90(98 for the School of Nursing) University of California units for aletter grade. The levels of honors are summa cum laude, magnacum laude, and cum laude. The minimum GPA requirements for the1998-99 academic year are as follows:• School of the Arts and Architecture: 3.851 for summa cumlaude, 3.797 for magna cum laude, 3.700 for cum laude• College of Letters and Science/School of Nursing: 3.810 forsumma cum laude, 3.706 for magna cum laude, 3.545 for cumlaude• School of Engineering and Applied Science: Contact theOffice of Academic and Student Affairs, 6426 Boelter Hall, forspecific information.• School of Theater, Film, and Television: 3.844 for summa cumlaude, 3.800 for magna cum laude, 3.687 for cum laudeTo inquire about these requirements, which are subject to yearlychange and other eligibility restrictions, contact your college orschool.Departmental HonorsSome departments in the College of Letters and Science award honorsto graduates of their programs which are reflected on official transcriptsand the diploma. To inquire about the availability of thesehonors, consult your department office.Tips For Graduating Seniors1. Make sure that your degree expected term is correct by usingURSA Telephone (option 6# on the Student Records Menu). Yourdegree expected term also appears on the URSA OnLineDegree Progress Report (DPR) and Study List. If your degreeexpected term is incorrect, change it via URSA Telephone or byfiling a <strong>UCLA</strong> Declaration of Candidacy form (available for purchasein the school supplies section at any <strong>UCLA</strong> Store) at 1113Murphy Hall. This must be done before Friday of the secondweek of your last quarter.2. Check your URSA OnLine Degree Progress Report/GradeReport during your final term to make sure that it reflects the correctmajor(s), minor(s), and specialization(s). If any information isin error, contact the appropriate office or your degree auditor.3. If you are finishing your degree requirements without beingenrolled at <strong>UCLA</strong> in your final term (for example, you are removingIncomplete grades, adding or dropping courses, attendinganother institution), you must file a request to graduate “in absentia”at 1113 Murphy Hall. This must be done before Friday of thesecond week of your degree expected term.4. If you are completing course work at another institution, including<strong>UCLA</strong> Extension, your official transcripts (with grades) must bereceived by your degree auditor in the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office no laterthan three weeks after the end of your degree expected term.5. Students completing their work in Spring Quarter through theEducation Abroad Program should declare for Summer graduation.Make sure that you have checked with your Honors counselorand your major department regarding any necessary petitionsbefore you go abroad.


Spring 1999 Academic Policies / 416. Students must satisfy all outstanding requirements before graduating.Any petitions to amend your records must be filed no laterthan the last day of your degree expected term.7. In your final term, be sure to keep the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office informedof changes in your mailing address. An address change can beinitiated on URSA OnLine, at 1113 Murphy Hall, or on yourmonthly BAR statement. If you are planning to move at the end ofyour degree expected term and will not have access to URSAOnLine, you should file an address change, identifying a futuremailing address and effective date, before leaving.8. Upon degree conferral, your undergraduate record is closed. Youmay not graduate in one term and then retroactively add majors,minors, or specializations or add and drop courses, and so forth.9. The name on your records is the name that appears on yourdiploma. Submit name changes to Academic Record Services,1134 Murphy Hall, by the last day of your degree expected termin order to be reflected on your diploma. Inform the <strong>Registrar</strong>’sOffice of any special accents or punctuation in your name thatyou would like to have reflected on your diploma.Master’s DegreesIf you expect to complete your master’s degree requirements, youshould submit an Advancement to Candidacy form to your departmentno later than the Friday of the second week of classes. See the“Calendar” section for deadline dates.After you complete all course requirements and the comprehensiveexamination or the thesis, the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office reviews your coursesand grades in order to confirm the awarding of your degree. Once theprocess is completed (approximately six weeks after the end of theterm), your degree is recorded on your record and appears on any officialtranscript that you order.In your final term, keep the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office informed of changes inyour address. An address change can be initiated on URSA OnLine,at 1113 Murphy Hall, or on your monthly BAR statement.Class LevelsYour class level is based on completed and any in-progress units. Ifyou are an undergraduate student, your level determines the URSATelephone enrollment appointment you are assigned (obtainablethrough URSA OnLine or URSA Telephone). If you believe the appointmentyou are assigned reflects an incorrect classification, inquireat 1113 Murphy Hall concerning your level.Class levels at <strong>UCLA</strong> are determined on the basis of the chartsbelow:Undergraduate LevelsCLASS DESIGNATIONFreshman (UFR) 0-44.9Sophomore (USO) 45-89.9Junior (UJR) 90-134.9Senior (USR)Second Bachelor’s (UB2) —Certificate/Credential (UCT) —Limited (UGL) —Special (UGS) —Unclassified (Summer only)(UNC)UNITS COMPLETED135 or more—Transcripts/DiplomasFor graduating students, academic transcripts with the graduationdate included are available approximately seven weeks after the endof the term. If you require earlier proof of graduation, contact your degreeauditor in 1113 Murphy Hall and request a certificate of completion.The first certificate of completion is free of charge. A $5 fee ischarged to your BAR account for each additional copy. An additional$21 processing fee may be assessed if1. The request for a certificate is made before grades are postedfor the term, and2. The auditor must take special action to verify a grade or grades,expedite a transfer credit evaluation, or obtain other documentationnecessary to clear you for the degreeDiplomas for both undergraduate and graduate students are availableapproximately three to four months after the degree award date.Information about obtaining your diploma in person (no fee) or bymail (with fee) is sent to your mailing address approximately sevenweeks after the end of your final term. To expedite receipt of your diploma,you are encouraged to return the diploma mailer form and remitthe mailing fee. A diploma hot line with current recorded diplomainformation (310-825-8883) is available seven days a week, 24 hoursa day. The <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office retains diplomas for five years fromgraduation date.To be reflected on your diploma, name changes must be submitted toAcademic Record Services, 1134 Murphy Hall, by the last day ofyour degree expected term. Students submitting name changes afterthat date must request a replacement diploma at 1113 Murphy Hall.The special order diploma fee is assessed.If your original diploma is destroyed, a duplicate may be ordered fromthe <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, Diploma Reorder, 1113 Murphy Hall. There isa fee for the replacement diploma, which bears a reissue date andthe signatures of the current officials of the state and University.CLASS DESIGNATIONMaster’s (M.A./M.S.) (GMT)Graduate LevelsProfessional Master’s (GPM) —Doctorate 1 (GD1)Doctorate 2 (GD2)Certificate/Credential (GCT) —Unclassified (Summer only)(GNC)UNITS COMPLETEDMaster’s degreeobjectiveNot advanced tocandidacyAdvanced tocandidacy—Postdoctorate (GPX) —No Degree Objective (GDS) —Professional School (PF) —Professional School (PF1)Professional School (PF2)Professional School (PF3)First year(Law, 0-29.9 units)Second year(Law, 30-55.9 units)Third year(Law, 56 or more units)


42 Spring 1999Special ProgramsFor course I.D. numbers, times, and locations, see the appropriatedepartment and course listing later in this booklet.Departmental Courses andSeminarsAll courses carry four units of academic credit unless otherwise noted.For further information, contact the appropriate department.Anthropology98T. Why Did Europeans Conquer the World after 1500? (4 units).Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfactionof Subject A requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Formost of human history Europe has contained technologically backwardand politically disorganized groups of people, but during a 300-year period, starting around A.D. 1500 Europeans conquered much ofthe world. For thousands of years preceding ascendance of Europe,Chinese, Mesoamerican, and African civilizations were both technologicallyand politically far more complex than tribes of western Europe:so, why Europe? Letter grading. J. HenrichCivil and Environmental Engineering198. Special Studies in Civil Engineering (4 units). Lecture, fourhours; outside study, eight hours. Special topics in civil engineering tobe taught to undergraduates when need and/or opportunity arise. Lettergrading. StaffComparative LiteratureC152. Symbolist Tradition in Poetry (4 units). P/NP or letter grading.R. ShidelerEarth and Space Sciences139. Engineering and Environmental Geology (4 units). P/NP orletter grading. P. MerifieldEast Asian Languages and Cultures98T. Early 20th-Century Korean Poetry (4 units). Seminar, threehours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of SubjectA requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Prior knowledge ofKorea or the Korean language not assumed. Early modern Koreanpoetry in specific context of history and culture. Consideration of issuesparticular to poetry (e.g., voice, diction, tone) as they reveal theself’s changing relationship to the world in relation to larger issues ofcolonialism, nationalism, and modernism. Letter grading. A. ChoiEducation91B. Child Care: Research, Practice, and Policy (4 units). P/NP orletter grading. A. Arzubiaga, S. Baquedano-Lopez125A. Education of Exceptional Individuals (4 units). P/NP or lettergrading. R. ReinEngineering98. Engineering Leadership (4 units). Lecture, four hours; outsidestudy, eight hours. Introduction to effective engineering leadership.Presentation of project organization and control, systems engineering,and communications. Special topics include building teams, highmorals, and nurturing innovation. Discussion of culture human differences,ethics, and societal values in engineering environments. J.MillerEnglish98T. American Culture and Technological Sublime (4 units). Seminar,three hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfactionof Subject A requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Explorationof modern experience of being overwhelmed by technology, asreflected in literary and cultural representations of powerful machines,giant structures, and ultimate weapons in America from the mid-19thcentury to the present. Letter grading. D. McGrawGeography98T. Microbes Know No Boundaries: Migration and Disease inModern Era (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, ninehours. Preparation: satisfaction of Subject A requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Examination of how current trends in migrationhave resulted in changing risks for spread of disease. Discussionof how those risks are being reconceptualized and managed, usingcase studies to provide compelling and relevant examples. Lettergrading. T. ClaryHistory98T. Nuclear Transformations: Techno-Science, Culture, and InternationalPolitics (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outside study,nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of Subject A requirement. Freshmen/sophomorespreferred. Exploration of profound changes causedby nuclear weaponry. Seeing culture, technology, and science asoverlapping expressions of human consciousness, development ofcritical approaches to popular culture and insights into global nuclearpolitics. Letter grading. K. NielsenHonors Collegium14. History, Science, and Society (4 units). (Not the same ascourse 14 prior to Winter Quarter 1998.) Seminar, three hours; outsidestudy, nine hours. Instructor consent. Examination of interactionof science and society and effects of this interaction on history, developmentof societies, evolution of revolutionary ideas as modeled inGalileo, Darwin, and others, and selected contemporary issues suchas genetic engineering and war against infectious diseases. P/NP orletter grading. J. Miller32. Creativity and Culture: Making Things New in the Arts, Humanities,Social Sciences, and Sciences (6 units). Seminar, threehours; writing laboratory, two hours. Study of creative acts of artists,writers, social scientists, and scientists in relation to their societies,cultures, disciplines, conventions, and art forms. P/NP or letter grading.R. Creese37B. Ethnicity, Social Class, and Social Mobility in Los Angeles(4 units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Course37A is not requisite to 37B. Study of Los Angeles in terms of socialclass, social mobility, ethnicity, and absorption of immigrants, with emphasison manipulation and analysis of data sets from census andsurvey data provided through instructional software. P/NP or lettergrading. W. Mason45. State, Nation, and Nationalism in Modern and ContemporaryEurope (4 units). (Formerly numbered M115.) Seminar, four hours;outside study, eight hours. Department consent. Examination of state,nation, and nationalism in Europe in theoretical, comparative, and historicalperspective. P/NP or letter grading. W. Brubaker48. Politics of Reproduction (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outsidestudy, nine hours. Examination of complex relations between individual,local, and global interests as they shape and reflectreproductive practices, public policy, and exercise of power. P/NP orletter grading. G. Kligman


43 / Special Programs Spring199951. Childhood in Historical and Sociological Perspective (4units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Examinationof ways in which experience and social expectations of childhood havebeen transformed over time and of ways in which these experiencesand expectations vary according to class, race, and gender. P/NP orletter grading. R. Milkman53. Sociology of Food and Eating (4 units). Seminar, three hours;outside study, nine hours. Exploration of social forces that haveshaped the human diet; significance of food and manners of consumptionin personal experience and social relationships; role of foodas a cultural emblem and ideological symbol. P/NP or letter grading.M. Hart59. Literature and Culture of the American South (6 units). Lecture/discussion,four hours; writing seminar, two hours. Departmentconsent. Examination of historical imagination as it is expressed insuch writers as William Faulkner, Allen Tate, Flannery O’Connor, RichardWright, and Zora Neale Hurston; in Civil War and WPA/FSA photography;and in Southern rhetoric and political documentary. P/NP orletter grading. G.J. Wilson60. Immigration and New Second Generation (4 units). (Not thesame as course 60 prior to Fall Quarter 1998.) Seminar, three hours;outside study, nine hours. Immigrant children and children of immigrantshave become fastest growing and most ethnically diverse segmentof the U.S. child population, raising issues of migrationprocesses, contexts of reception, biculturalism, adaptation, and assimilationand impact of these on socioeconomic circumstances andfuture success. P/NP or letter grading. M. Zhou66. Substance Abuse and the Brain (4 units). Seminar, threehours; outside study, nine hours. Study of a broad range of informationabout substance abuse, including molecular mechanisms of addiction,brain reinforcement for drug use, genetic predisposition, andmechanisms of tolerance and withdrawal, as well as study of associatedclinical, psychosocial, and political issues. P/NP or letter grading.N. Maidment67. Structure of Physical Reality (4 units). (Not the same as course67 prior to Fall Quarter 1998.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, onehour; outside study, eight hours. No special mathematical knowledgerequired. Course in modern physics, including videos and practicaldemonstrations, Zen stories, and discussions of what Eastern andWestern religions and philosophy in general have to say about forcesof nature. Topics include quantum mechanics, microcosm of atoms,and elementary particle physics and philosophical implications. P/NPor letter grading. A. Huffman84. Los Angeles, 1900 to 2000: History of a 20th-Century City (4units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Interdisciplinaryapproach to study of Los Angeles, with attention to political andeconomic issues and emphasis on social and cultural history as reflectedin literature, art, film, and architecture. P/NP or letter grading.T. Hines94. Historic Roots of Healing Arts (4 units). (Not the same ascourse 94 prior to Fall Quarter 1998.) Seminar, four hours. Not opento students with credit for Psychiatry 98H. Introduction to traditions,practices, goals, and myths of healing professions in Western medicine.P/NP or letter grading. D. Weiner97. Issues in American Foreign Policy: Methodology of Assessment(4 units). Lecture/debate, three hours; discussion, one hour.Exploration in debate format of wide range of views on contemporaryforeign policy issues to train students how to discern the ideologicalorigins of policy arguments. Examination of material in major foreignpolicy journals. P/NP or letter grading. S. Spiegel107. Painful Birth: Rise of Modern Capitalism in Late Medieval Italy(4 units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, nine hours.Through medieval texts and representations of the human figure inart, examination of rise of merchant and banking class in late medievalItaly, focusing on ideological and economic issues rooted in contemptfor commerce, prohibition of usury, ideal of the nobility, andchoice between Earth and sky. P/NP or letter grading. M. Codebo109. Language, Meaning, and the Making of Poetry (4 units).Seminar, three hours; workshop, one hour; outside study, eight hours.In words of the august professor, “Semiological warfare against thepurveyors of semantic entropy.” In context of and comparison withcontemporary speech, study of history of philosophic and poetic discourseon language and its potentials, including social and politicalimplications. P/NP or letter grading. L. Ballerini113. Geographical Encounter and Exploration (4 units). Seminar,four hours; outside study, eight hours. Examination of coming togetherof various societies, whether preliterate or literate: the encounter.Exploration of both European and non-European travels, with emphasison new thinking in fields of history and geography. P/NP or lettergrading. N. ThrowerM116. Art Alive: Art and Performance in the Museum (4 units).(Same as Theater M193.) Lecture, four hours. Instructor consent. Offeredin collaboration with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA). Interpretation of art in the collection through acting, dialogues,movement, and music. Research into history and art historyand production of a creative performance piece required. P/NP or lettergrading. S. CarusoM118. Roots of Patriarchy: Ancient Goddesses and Heroines (4units). (Same as Women’s Studies M128.) Lecture, three hours; outsidestudy, nine hours. Examination of ancient goddesses and heroines— European, Neolithic, Near Eastern, Celtic, Scandinavian,Balto-Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Greco-Roman — using translations ofancient texts, archaeological evidence, and feminist methodology inorder to discover implications of ancient patriarchy on modern society.P/NP or letter grading. M. DexterJapanese188. Personalities in Japanese Civilization (4 units). Letter grading.H. PlutschowLatin American Studies99. Introduction to Latin American Problems (4 units). P/NP or lettergrading. S. WilliamsLaw98T. Cyberlaw: Bill of Rights and Internet (4 units). Seminar, threehours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of SubjectA requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Prior technical orlegal knowledge not required. What happens to our constitutionalrights when we log onto the Internet? Focus on case studies such asCommunications Decency Act and Clipper Chip. Letter grading. P.OhmLibrary and Information Science110. Information Resources and Libraries (4 units). Not open tofreshmen. P/NP or letter grading. M. BatesLinguistics88B. Lower Division Seminar (4 units). Seminar, three hours. P/NPor letter grading. R. AnttilaMicrobiology and Molecular Genetics195. Proseminar (2 units). Instructor consent. P/NP or letter grading.J. MillerOrganismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution98T. Restoration Ecology for 21st Century (4 units). Seminar,three hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction ofSubject A requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Ecologicalrestoration is rehabilitation of degraded habitats. Most restorationsend in failure owning to lack of consideration of hydrology, ecology,etc. Multidisciplinary perspective on restoration, with emphasis oncoastal wetlands in Southern California. Letter grading. S. Anderson


Spring 1999 Special Programs / 44Political Science98T. Economic Crisis and Political Change in Southeast Asia:Prospects for Democracy (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outsidestudy, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of Subject A requirement.Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Use of 1997 economic crisis inSoutheast Asia as a tool to revisit longstanding arguments regardinginteraction between political institutions and economic policy-making,with focus on causes and implications of crisis in Indonesia, Thailand,Malaysia, and the Philippines. Letter grading. K. NilesTheaterM193. Art Alive: Art and Performance in the Museum (4 units).(Same as Honors Collegium M116.) Lecture, four hours. Instructorconsent. Offered in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Museumof Art (LACMA). Interpretation of art in the collection through acting,dialogues, movement, and music. Research into history and arthistory and production of a creative performance piece required. P/NPor letter grading. S. CarusoWomen’s StudiesM128. Roots of Patriarchy: Ancient Goddesses and Heroines (4units). (Formerly numbered 128.) (Same as Honors CollegiumM118.) Lecture, three hours; outside study, nine hours. Examinationof ancient goddesses and heroines — European, Neolithic, NearEastern, Celtic, Scandinavian, Balto-Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Greco-Roman — using translations of ancient texts, archaeological evidence,and feminist methodology in order to discover implications ofancient patriarchy on modern society. P/NP or letter grading. M. DexterDistance Learning at <strong>UCLA</strong><strong>UCLA</strong> students and faculty may participate in distance learning courseswith other UC campuses. Each distance learning course combinesan expert instructor, a rich subject area, and interaction between studentsfrom one or more locations to provide a learning experiencebased on sound pedagogy and state-of-the-art technologies. Instructionis supported by electronic communication, site visits by instructors,and video conferencing with instructors and fellow students.Distance learning classrooms are in 62-073 Center for the Health Sciences(CHS) and 285 Powell Library. The CHS facility houses a 40-seat classroom. Powell Library offers a comfortable meeting room forsmall classes or research projects. Instructors and students have theflexibility of media classrooms and real-time interaction with remotesites via the UC Videoconferencing Network. <strong>UCLA</strong> students can seeand be seen by a number of remote class sites at once while instructionis provided from <strong>UCLA</strong> or other campuses. At press time, no distancelearning courses are scheduled for Winter Quarter 1999.For additional information contact Daytra Hansel, Distance LearningSpecialist, at (310) 206-7449 or via e-mail at hansel@ucla.edu.Field Studies/InternshipsThe <strong>UCLA</strong> Center for Experiential Education and Service Learning(formerly Field Studies Development) provides opportunities for studentsto link hands-on experience with classroom education. Manycourses and programs are offered that require fieldwork in the form ofinternships, community service, research, or cooperative learningprograms. Interested students should visit 160 Powell Library (310-825-7867) to set up fieldwork for the courses listed below.Communication Studies185. Field Studies in Communication (2 to 4 units). Limited to juniors/seniors.P/NP grading. M. GregoryCommunity Health Sciences195. Field Studies in Cancer Control (4 units). Letter grading. D.MoriskyEnglish Composition120A/199I. Language Study for Teachers: Elementary School (4units, 2 units). Department consent. P/NP or letter grading. D. Durkin120B/199I. Language Study for Teachers of English: SecondarySchool (4 units, 2 units). Department consent. P/NP or letter grading.S. Mach130A/199I. Composition for Teachers: Elementary School (4units, 2 units). Department consent. Letter grading. S. PophamFilm and Television192. Film and Television Internship (4 to 8 units). Limited to juniors/seniors.P/NP or letter grading. D. MannIndependent Studies199. Offered in Afro-American studies, biology, Chicana and Chicanostudies, community health sciences, English, geography, history, politicalscience, sociology, women’s studies, and other fields.MedicineM190B. Field Studies Seminar: Health Outreach Issues and Interventions(2 or 4 units). Application required; instructor consent. P/NPor letter grading. B. ZimaProfessional SchoolsSeminar ProgramProfessional schools seminars are available to all students; however,freshmen and sophomores are preferred. Students receive four unitsof academic credit; enrollment is limited to 15 to 20 students. For furtherinformation, contact the Professional Schools Seminar ProgramOffice, 160 Powell Library, (310) 825-5467.Dentistry98B. Phobias and Experience of Anxiety: Perspectives on Psychologyof Fear (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outside study, ninehours. Preparation: satisfaction of Subject A requirement. Phobiasrepresent how people are distressed and disabled by intense fear. Examinationof structure and process of irrational fears of animals, people,and places. Discussion of courage and fear reduction strategies.Letter grading. K. MazeyHealth Services98B. International Comparative Health Systems (4 units). Seminar,three hours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfactionof Subject A requirement. Description and analysis of national healthsystems in all major countries of the world — of various economic levelsand political ideologies — with emphasis on their contrast with theU.S. health system. Letter grading. M. RoemerNeurobiology98B. Mind, Brain, and Culture (4 units). Seminar, three hours; outsidestudy, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of Subject A requirement.Overview of structure, function, and role of the human brain: itsdevelopment through time, people’s struggle to understand theirbrain, techniques they use and some facts they have generated in thispursuit, its role as the central element in human culture, and its probablecontinuing change as a result of that evolving culture. Lecture, laboratory,and discussion of the brain and its role in humanachievement. Letter grading. A. ScheibelPediatrics98. Ethics, Art, and Science of Medicine (4 units). Seminar, threehours; outside study, nine hours. Preparation: satisfaction of SubjectA requirement. Exploration, in a series of seminars modeled on theSocratic method, of philosophical and medical literature pertaining tointerrelationship of ethics, conduct, and medicine. Actual case historiesencountered by instructor exemplify dilemmas in question. Lettergrading. R. Gabriel


Spring 1999 45Class ListingsOnline Course ListingsThis Schedule of Classes is current as of publication, but course listingschange daily. Access real-time information at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/for updates on closed, cancelled, and waitlistsections, time and room changes, and courses that are addedthat term.Departments may post course changes at their counseling offices. Inaddition, department counselors with access to the Student RecordsSystem (SRS) may be able to provide real-time course informationand the status of classes available during counseling sessions.View and print your Study List on URSA OnLine or check real-timeclass enrollment counts and waitlist numbers. Use the Study List andCourse Information submenu of URSA Telephone for information onmeeting day/time, location, and exam codes.Course Listing FormatIn the class listing midsection, departments are listed alphabetically,followed by their associated subdepartments or programs in alphabeticalorder. Under each department, course information is presentedin separate columns across the page.CATALOG NUMBERCourses are listed in numerical sequence within each department orsubdepartment by course number. Courses 1-99 are undergraduatelower division, 100-199 are undergraduate upper division, 200-299and 500-599 are graduate level, 300-399 are professional teachertraining, and 400-499 are other professional courses.Concurrently scheduled courses (identified by a capital C before thecourse number) are pairs of courses, usually within a single departmentor program, for which credit is given at both the undergraduateand graduate level. A capital M before the course number indicatesmultiple-listed courses, offered in more than one department andidentified under the course title, for example, Chemistry M267 —Same as Biol Ch M267.COURSE TITLECourse title is the 19-character abbreviation of the course that appearson your transcript. See the <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog for the fulltitle and description of the course.ENF REQ — ENFORCED REQUISITESCourses with enforced requisites are indicated with a Y; those withouthave an N. Undergraduates are prevented from enrolling on URSATelephone if certain requisites have not been met (see the “EnforcedRequisites” section in “Enrollment”).IM — IMPACTED COURSE (L&S students only)The impacted course column contains a Y for courses that are impactedand is blank for courses that are not. L&S undergraduates areprevented from dropping impacted courses after the second week ofa term except in exceptionally extenuating circumstances (see the“Impacted Courses” section in “Enrollment”).ID NUMBERThe nine-digit SRS computer I.D. number must be used for enrollingin a section. Numbers are printed only for the ENROLLMENT SEC-TION of the course. This section controls whether or not you are officiallyenrolled in the course. URSA Telephone prompts you to inputthe ID NUMBER for the appropriate section for enrollment and tellsyou if there are multiple parts, such as lecture and discussion, required.Listen carefully to the instructions. The enrollment section isgenerally the part of the course with the smallest enrollment capacity(discussion, laboratory, quiz, recitation) and is also called a SEC-ONDARY section. Generally, a lecture, seminar, or tutorial is called aPRIMARY section.CLS TYP — CLASS TYPEClass type, also called activity type, indicates the teaching format ofthe course, which is defined as follows:1. LEC (Lecture) — Lectures are presented by the instructor with littleor no student participation.2. Several formats involve substantial class participation, and studentsare often involved in the instructional process:DIS (Discussion) REC (Recitation)QIZ (Quiz) LIS (Listening)DEM (Demonstration) SEM (Seminar)3. LAB (Laboratory) — Students carry out experiments with facultysupervision and learn the proper use of equipment and facilities.4. Two formats provide the opportunity for students to develop technicalor creative skills:STD (Studio) ACT (Activity)5. CLI (Clinic) — Students learn professional skills by actual practiceinvolving patients or clients.6. FLD (Fieldwork) — Students participate in field trips in nonclassroomsettings.7. TV (Televised Instruction) — All course material has been prerecorded.8. TUT (Tutorial) — Students meet individually with faculty to reviewwork which each student conducts independently.Schedule Format at a GlanceCOURSE’S NUMBER IN THE<strong>UCLA</strong> GENERAL CATALOGINDICATES REQUISITES AREENFORCED DURING ENROLLMENTI.D. NUMBER USED TOENROLL VIA URSASECTION NUMBERDAY(S) OF WEEK THECLASS MEETSLOCATION OF CLASS MEETINGENROLLMENT CAPACITYCREDIT TYPECATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSABBREVIATED TITLEOF THE COURSETEACHING FORMAT OFINDICATES IF COURSE COURSEIS IMPACTEDTIME OF CLASSMEETINGMATERIALS USE FEENAME OF COURSEINSTRUCTORFINAL EXAM CODEUNIT VALUE OR VALUERANGE OF COURSE


46 / Class Listings Spring 1999SEC — SECTION NUMBERA course may have multiple class types that must be taken together,such as lecture and discussion or lecture and laboratory. These classtypes are linked and are identified by the sequence printed and numberingschemes below:1. Primary (lecture, seminar) sections are numbered sequentially(1-99). If a course has secondary sections belonging to a specificprimary section (i.e., a compound class), they are numbered withthe corresponding primary section number followed by a letter (Ato Z). For example, for Chem 11A lecture section 1, you mustchoose from discussion sections 1A to 1Z. The class is listed as:11A GENERAL CHEMISTRY ----------- LEC 1142-081-201 DIS 1A142-081-202 DIS 1B----------- LEC 2142-081-221 DIS 2A142-081-222 DIS 2B2. Any section type that may be associated with several other sectiontypes is indicated by the section number prefixed with a capitalM. Combinations includea. A course with secondary (discussion, laboratory, quiz) sectionsassociated with any of several primary sections (e.g.,Chinese 2).b. A course with multiple primary (lecture) sections and multiplesecondary (both laboratory and discussion required) sections,with the laboratory section associated with any of theprimary sections, such as Physics 6. These courses mayhave text which identifies the section type (lecture, laboratory,discussion), which is the ENROLLMENT SECTION.FEE — MATERIALS USE FEEThe Materials Use Fee is assessed in addition to term fees for eachcourse that you are enrolled in as of the fourth week of classes. Multiple-partclass series (such as lecture, lab, and discussion), list thefee with the primary section only. It covers the price of materials andsupplies used in the course and appears on your BAR statement.DAYSDays of the week are abbreviated as follows:M — MondayT — TuesdayW — WednesdayR — ThursdayF — FridayS — SaturdayU — SundayTBA — To be arranged (time was not available at publication;contact the instructor or department)UNSCHED — No regular meeting time (consult the instructor)TIMECourses begin and end at the time listed. Minimum class meetingtime is 50 minutes. Sometimes sections have more than one meetingtime, which are listed on separate lines.BUILDING/ROOMThe meeting location of a section is indicated by the building nameabbreviation followed by the room number. Multiple meeting locationsare listed on separate lines.LS 2142 — Life Sciences 2142MS 4000A — Math Sciences 4000APUB POL 1343 — Public Policy Building 1343See the “Campus Map” and the alphabetical Buildings list later in thissection for building names and locations.INSTRUCTORThe faculty member responsible for a course is listed with last nameand first initial. “The Staff” indicates an instructor was not assignedas of publication. URSA Telephone spells out instructors’ names.ENRL CAP — ENROLLMENT CAPACITYEnrollment capacity indicates the number of students allowed to enrollin the section and is subject to departmental change. When youattempt to enroll and the capacity is full, you are informed of the waitlistsize and your possible wait-list position.XC — EXAMINATION CODEThe 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” later in this section). Examination codeinformation is available through URSA Telephone. Be sure to checkyour examination codes prior to finals week.Do not enroll in courses that have conflicting meeting times as thiscreates a conflict in examination times. You must discuss any conflictwith both instructors and may have to change sections or drop thecourse to avoid the conflict. Faculty members may use their discretionto establish ground rules for attendance, missed examinations,late term papers, or any other means of evaluation for the course.CR TP — CREDIT TYPECredit type is indicated by the following grading detail codes:1. G — Letter grade only2. PN — Passed/Not Passed3. SU — Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory4. T1, T2, T3, T4 — A two-, three-, or four-term course (In Progress)in which no credit is granted until the completion of the series.5. TP — A multiterm course with a final grade of Passed or NotPassed.6. TS — A multiterm course with a final grade of Satisfactory orUnsatisfactory.UNITSUnit value is the workload credit given for a course. It is generally thesame as credit toward a degree, except that some courses, such asEnglish A, AP, 2P, 3P, may have less degree credit and/or no credittoward a degree (check the course description in the <strong>UCLA</strong> GeneralCatalog). The unit value of a multiple-part class series is listedwith the primary section.RESTRICT — RESTRICTIONSCourse restrictions print on the line following the section entrywhen enrollment is restricted to certain designations of students:1. Department Consent or Instructor Consent. A PTE # or anapproved PTE form is required. NOTE: Consent of departmentor instructor is no longer listed in the course description in the<strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog. Such a restriction is subject to changeby individual instructors and is only noted in the Schedule ofClasses.2. Level. Only students as indicated by the class level may enroll.(If the restriction is satisfied, a PTE # or an approved PTE form isnot required when the section capacity has available spaces.)Levels are indicated as follows:FR — Freshmen onlySO — Sophomores and aboveJR — Juniors and aboveSR — Seniors and aboveGR — Graduate students onlySee “Class Levels” in the “Academic Policies” section for unitbreakdown 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 # oran approved PTE form is not required when the section capacityhas available spaces.) Thus, if a restriction reads “MATH/APP,ECON BUSINESS, BUS-ECON,” the course is restricted to thespecified majors.


Spring 1999 Class Listings / 47University BuildingsBelow is an alphabetical list of building abbreviations found in theclass listings.ASHE Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness CenterAUAckerman Student UnionBOELTER Boelter HallBOTANY BotanyBRADLEY Bradley HallBRIBrain Research InstituteBUNCHE Bunche HallCAMPBEL Campbell HallCHS Center for the Health SciencesCOLLINS Collins Center for Executive EducationCORNELL Cornell HallCOVEL Covel Commons (formerly Sunset Village Commons)DANCE Dance BuildingDENT Dentistry, School ofDICKSON Dickson Art CenterDODD Dodd HallENGR I Engineering IENGR IV Engineering IVENTRPNR Entrepreneurs HallFACTOR Factor Health Sciences BuildingFERNALD Fernald CenterFIELD FieldFOWLER Fowler Museum of Cultural HistoryFRANZ Franz HallGEOLOGY Geology BuildingGOLD Gold HallGONDA Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and GeneticsResearch CenterGSEIS Education and Information Studies BuildingHAINES Haines HallHERSHEY Hershey HallHLTHSCI Center for the Health SciencesJLNRC Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Research CenterJSEI Jules Stein Eye InstituteKHKerckhoff HallKINSEY Kinsey HallKNUDSEN Knudsen HallKORN Korn Convocation HallLAW Law BuildingLSLife SciencesMACDNLD MacDonald Medical Research LaboratoriesMACGOWN Macgowan HallMBIMolecular Biology InstituteMDCC Davies Children's CenterMELNITZ Melnitz HallMGMen's GymnasiumMOL SCI Molecular Sciences BuildingMOORE Moore HallMP 100 Medical Plaza 100MP 200 Medical Plaza 200MP 300 Medical Plaza 300MSMathematical SciencesMURPHY Murphy Hall (Administration)NO FAC No facilityNPI&H Neuropsychiatric Institute and HospitalOFF CAM Off campusPERLOFF Perloff HallPL PH Plant PhysiologyPOWELL Powell LibraryPUB HLT Public Health, School ofPUB POL Public Policy BuildingRES LIB Research LibraryRNRC Reed Neurological Research CenterROLFE Rolfe HallROSNFLD Rosenfeld LibraryROYCE Royce HallSHSchoenberg HallSLICHTR Slichter HallSPROUL Sproul HallSunset Village Commons (see Covel Commons)UES University Elementary SchoolURL University Research LibraryWARREN Warren HallWGYOUNG Young Hall


48 / Class Listings Spring 1999Spring Final Examination Chart8-11 a.m. 11:30 am-2:30 pm 3-6 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m.Saturday, June 12 26 27 28 29Sunday, June 13 31 32 33 34Monday, June 14 9 4 1 21Tuesday, June 15 3 11 7 22Wednesday, June 16 16 6 14 23Thursday, June 17 13 5 2 24Friday, June 18 12 8 15 25CodeCode1 Monday, June 14, 3-6 p.m. 20 To be arranged by instructor, if required2 Thursday, June 17, 3-6 p.m. 21 Monday, June 14, 6:30-9:30 p.m.3 Tuesday, June 15, 8-11 a.m. 22 Tuesday, June 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m.4 Monday, June 14, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 23 Wednesday, June 16 6:30-9:30 p.m.5 Thursday, June 17, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 24 Thursday, June 17, 6:30-9:30 p.m.6 Wednesday, June 16, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 25 Friday, June 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m.7 Tuesday, June 15, 3-6 p.m. 26 Saturday, June 12, 8-11 a.m.8 Friday, June 18, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 27 Saturday, June 12, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.9 Monday, June 14, 8-11 a.m. 28 Saturday, June 12, 3-6 p.m.11 Tuesday, June 15, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 29 Saturday, June 12, 6:30-9:30 p.m.12 Friday, June 18, 8-11 a.m. 30 Consult instructor for method of evaluation13 Thursday, June 17, 8-11 a.m. 31 Sunday, June 13, 8-11 a.m.14 Wednesday, June 16, 3-6 p.m. 32 Sunday, June 13, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.15 Friday, June 18, 3-6 p.m. 33 Sunday, June 13, 3-6 p.m.16 Wednesday, June 16, 8-11 a.m. 34 Sunday, June 13, 6:30-9:30 p.m.Final Examination PoliciesFinal examinations, unless otherwise announced by the instructor,are held in the same room as class meetings. Examination codes arelisted for each course in the print and online editions of the Scheduleof Classes, in the Study List selections of URSA Telephone andURSA OnLine, and on the printouts of updates that are available inthe forms area counter next to 1104 Murphy Hall.An instructor’s method of evaluation must be announced at the beginningof the course. Final written examinations may not exceedthree hours’ duration and are given only at the times and places establishedand published by the department chair and the <strong>Registrar</strong>’sOffice (Senate Regulation A-332A). No student shall be excusedfrom assigned final examinations except as provided in the followingparagraphs.Policy on Alternate Examination DatesIn compliance with Section 92640(a) of the California EducationCode, the University must accommodate requests for alternate examinationdates at a time when that activity would not violate a student’sreligious creed. This requirement does not apply in the eventthat administering the test or examination at an alternate time wouldimpose an undue hardship which could not reasonably be avoided.Accommodation for alternate examination dates are worked out directlyand on an individual basis between the student and the facultymember involved.1. In general, students should make such requests of the instructorduring the first two weeks of any given academic term, or assoon as possible after a particular examination date is announcedby the instructor.2. Students unable to reach a satisfactory arrangement with theirinstructor should contact the Campus Ombuds Office, 1172 CareerCenter, or the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 MurphyHall, for assistance.3. Instructors who have questions or who wish to verify the natureof the religious event or practice involved should contact theCampus Ombuds Office or the Office of the Dean of Students forassistance.This policy has been reviewed and approved by the Academic SenateUndergraduate Council. Faculty members should remember thatwhile it is fully in their discretion to make arrangements with individualstudents for alternate examination times, including final examinations,faculty members must conduct the scheduled final examinationfor the class as a whole at the times and places established by thedepartment chair and the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office.


Spring 1999 AEROSPACE STUDIES / 49Course times and locations may change. See the onlineSchedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/scheduleor URSA at http://www.ursa.ucla.edu for real-time updates.CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSAEROSPACE STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Z LEADERSHIP LAB N 102-005-200 LAB 1 T 2:00- 4:50P KNUDSEN 1240B COTE, F.P. 100 30 0.01C THE AIR FORCE TODAY N 102-047-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 1:50P MG 201 SHEPLER, D. 20 30 2.020C THE AIR FORCE WAY N 102-106-200 LEC 1 T 12:00-12:50P MG 201 TERRELL, D.L. 15 30 2.0130C AIR FRCE MGT&LDRSHP N 102-400-200 SEM 1 T 9:00-11:50A MG 201 COTE, F.P. 15 30 4.0140C PREP-ACTIVE DUTY N 102-444-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P MG 201 SHEPLER, D. 10 30 4.0AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIESSpring 1999 Class ListingsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.6 BLACK INTLCTL THGHT N 104-018-200 LEC 1 W 6:00- 8:50P ROLFE 3126 LEMELLE, S. 50 23 G 4.0C101 TPCS-AFRO-AMER STDS N 104-305-200 SEM 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1323 THE STAFF 20 30 4.0Afro-American C101, seminar 1:104-305-201 SEM 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 DUNYE, C 20 07 4.0Afro-American C101, seminar 2: African-American Women in Film: Both Sides of the Camera104-305-202 SEM 3 T 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3123 KGOSITSILE, K.W. 5 00 4.0104-305-203 SEM 4 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1284 SILOS, M. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND SENIORSAfro-American C101, seminar 4:M104C AFR-AM LIT-1960S ON N 104-317-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 1329 MULLEN, H.R. 30 13 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M104CM110A AFRCN AM MUS HERITG N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1344 DJEDJE, J.C. 5 12 4.0SAME AS : ETHNOMU M110A, FLKLORE M154A104-340-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 5 0.0CM112D AFRICAN AMERICN ART N 104-355-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3120 VON BLUM, P. 10 07 4.0SAME AS : ART HIS CM112DM158E AFRICN-AMER NATNLSM N 104-599-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P KNUDSEN 1220B HILL, R.A. 30 14 4.0SAME AS : HIST M158EM197A TPCS-AFRO-AMRCN LIT N 104-859-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3114 JONES, J. 7 12 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M197AAfro-American M197A, seminar 1: Contemporary African American Literature: Coming of Age in the Integration and Post-Integration Generations104-859-201 SEM 2 R 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE A152 NDIGIRIGI, J.G. 7 16 4.0Afro-American M197A, seminar 2: Afro-American DramaC201 TPCS-AFRO-AMER STDS N 504-016-200 SEM 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1323 THE STAFF 10 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAfro-American C201, seminar 1:504-016-201 SEM 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 DUNYE, C 5 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAfro-American C201, seminar 2: African-American Women in Film: Both Sides of the Camera504-016-203 SEM 4 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1284 SILOS, M. 10 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAfro-American C101, seminar 4:CM212D AFRICAN AMERICN ART N 504-075-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3120 VON BLUM, P. 5 07 4.0SAME AS : ART HIS CM212DRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM240 TREAT-AFRCN AM FMLY N 504-241-200 SEM 1 F 9:00-10:20P NPI&H C8872 WYATT, G.E. 20 30 G 3.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M240RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTAMERICAN INDIAN STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.10 AMERICN INDIAN STDS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1222 CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 100 15 4.0105-030-201 DIS 1A R 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1601 NASWOOD, E. 33 0.0105-030-202 DIS 1B W 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2232 NASWOOD, E. 33 0.0105-030-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2232 NASWOOD, E. 34 0.0197 AMERICN INDIAN STDS N 105-870-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3106 REIFEL, N.M. 10 09 4.0American Indian Studies 197: Health Care for American Indians: A Cross-Cultural EncounterM200C CNTMP ISS-AMER INDN N 505-020-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 6:50P ROYCE 166 CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 11 08 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M269, SOCIOL M275RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 505-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSANTHROPOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.7 HUMAN EVOLUTION N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P MOORE 100 COFFING, K.E. 384 13 4.0111-103-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-203 DIS 1C M 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-204 DIS 1D M 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


50 / ANTHROPOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS111-103-205 DIS 1E M 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-206 DIS 1F M 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-207 DIS 1G M 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-208 DIS 1H R 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 3151 COFFING, K.E. 16 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT111-103-209 DIS 1I M 4:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-210 DIS 1J T 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-211 DIS 1K T 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-212 DIS 1L T 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-213 DIS 1M W 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-214 DIS 1N W 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-215 DIS 1O W 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-216 DIS 1P W 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-217 DIS 1Q W 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-218 DIS 1R W 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-219 DIS 1S W 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-220 DIS 1T W 4:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-221 DIS 1U R 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-222 DIS 1V R 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-223 DIS 1W R 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-224 DIS 1X R 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.0111-103-225 DIS 1Y R 4:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 3151 16 0.08 ARCHAEOLOGY-INTRO N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A FOWLER A103B STANISH, C.S. 144 12 4.0111-106-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-204 DIS 1D W 10:00-10:50A FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-205 DIS 1E W 11:00-11:50A FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-206 DIS 1F W 1:00- 1:50P FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-207 DIS 1G R 11:00-11:50A FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-208 DIS 1H T 11:00-11:50A FOWLER A312 STANISH, C.S. 16 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT111-106-209 DIS 1I R 12:00-12:50P FOWLER A312 16 0.0111-106-210 DIS 1J R 1:00- 1:50P FOWLER A312 16 0.09 CULTURE AND SOCIETY N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:15P FOWLER A103B BABIOR, S.I. 144 04 4.0111-110-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-203 DIS 1C T 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-204 DIS 1D T 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-205 DIS 1E T 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-206 DIS 1F W 8:00- 8:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-207 DIS 1G W 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-208 DIS 1H W 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1201 BABIOR, S.I. 16 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT111-110-209 DIS 1I W 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1201 16 0.0111-110-210 DIS 1J W 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1201 16 0.033 CULTURE&COMMUNICATN N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:45A FOWLER A103B MONAGHAN, L.F. 144 02 4.0111-160-201 DIS 1A M 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-202 DIS 1B M 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-203 DIS 1C T 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-204 DIS 1D T 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-205 DIS 1E T 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-206 DIS 1F W 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-207 DIS 1G W 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-208 DIS 1H R 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1151 MONAGHAN, L.F. 16 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT111-160-209 DIS 1I W 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0111-160-210 DIS 1J W 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1151 16 0.0112 OLD STNE AGE ARCHEO N 111-422-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P FOWLER A139 STETTLER, H.K. 65 13 4.0113R STHWSTN ARCHAEOLOGY N 111-431-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P FOWLER A139 LEBLANC, S. 65 07 4.0114R ANC CIV-ANDEAN S AM N 111-436-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A FOWLER A139 DONNAN, C.B. 65 12 4.0115P ARCHAEOLOGY FLD TRN N 111-438-200 FLD 1 TBA OFF CAM HOWARD, V. 10 30 6.0/12.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT117P INTENSV LAB-ARCHLGY N 111-445-200 LAB 1 W 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 WAKE, T.A. 8 09 4.0Anthropology 117P: Zooarchaeology121C EVOLUTON-GENUS HOMO N 111-461-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P HERSHEY 1609 KENNEDY, G.E. 65 15 4.0137 TPC-CULTURAL ANTHRO N 111-549-200 LEC 1 MW 12:30- 1:45P HERSHEY 1609 DOWDEY, P.F. 65 05 4.0Anthropology 137, section 1: Museums and the Creation of Knowledge111-549-201 LEC 2 TR 12:30- 1:45P HERSHEY 1609 PHILLIPS, S.A. 65 14 4.0Anthropology 137, section 2: Visual Anthropology147 SEL TPC-LING ANTHRO N 111-615-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:45P HERSHEY 1609 MONAGHAN, L.F. 65 08 4.0Anthropology 147: Exploring Deaf Communities153 EVOL-HUMAN SOCIETYS N 111-661-200 LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:45A HERSHEY 1609 JOHNSON, A.W. 65 02 4.0M154P GENDR SYSTMS-N AMER N 111-662-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P HERSHEY 1609 BAYS, S.A. 45 13 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M154P163 TPCS-APPLIED ANTHRO N 111-708-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:15P HERSHEY 1609 GUNEWARDENA, A.N. 65 04 4.0Anthropology 163: Global Poverty Issues in International Development171 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA N 111-732-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:15A HERSHEY 1609 IYAM, D.U. 65 01 4.0186 MODELS&MDLNG-ANTHRO Y 111-821-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A HERSHEY 1201 BOYD, R. 18 12 4.0To be allowed to enroll in M196B, you must have taken Honors 7A and 7B.M196B URBAN POVERTY RSRCH N 111-848-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1201 VIGIL, J.D. 15 16 4.0SAME AS : SOCIOL M196BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT197HB FIELD METHODS N 111-847-200 SEM 1 M 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1151 GARRO, L.C. 20 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND TESL / 51CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS197L SLCTD TOPICS-ANTHRO N 111-860-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1201 GARRO, L.C. 10 07 2.0- 4.0Anthropology 197L: Perspectives on the Health of Native North Americans197N SLCTD TOPICS-ANTHRO N 111-842-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1201 YAN, Y. 10 15 2.0- 4.0Anthropology 197N: Anthropology of China203C SOCIOCULTURL ANTHRO N 511-027-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1151 TAMANOI, M. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTSM211 REGNL ANLY-ARCHEOL N 511-048-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P FOWLER A204 STEINBERG, J.M. 15 05 4.0SAME AS : ARCHEOL M201CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM212S SPECL TOPCS-ARCHEOL N 511-051-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 WAKE, T.A. 5 09 6.0SAME AS : ARCHEOL M205RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAnthropology M212S, section 1: Zooarchaeology511-051-201 LEC 2 R 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 READ, D.W. 15 16 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAnthropology M212S, section 2: Classification in Archaeology: Method and Theory511-051-203 LEC 3 T 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 STETTLER, H.K. 15 15 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAnthropology M212S, section 3: Paleolithic Archaeology215 FIELD TRAIN ARCHEOL N 511-072-200 LEC 1 TBA OFF CAM HOWARD, V. 5 30 6.0-12.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT220 CURR PROB-BIOL ANTH N 511-083-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 3151 PLUMMER, T.W. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAnthropology 220: Current Issues in Later Pleistocene Hominid EvolutionM234 PSYCLTRL&MED ANTHRO N 511-210-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-11:50A NPI&H C8550 KERNAN, K.T. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M210RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS242 ETHNGRPHY-COMMUNCTN N 511-169-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1151 GOODWIN, M.H. 15 11 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM269 CNTMP ISS-AMER INDN N 511-292-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 6:50P ROYCE 166 CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 5 08 4.0SAME AS : AM IND M200C, SOCIOL M275RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS277 ANTHRO OF CHINA N 511-405-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1201 YAN, Y. 7 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS282 RSCH DSGN-CULT ANTH N 511-432-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:40P HERSHEY 1201 LEVINE, N. 18 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM284 QUALTV RSCH MTHDLGY N 511-441-200 DIS 1 W 10:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 61262 KAGAWA SINGER, M. 5 02 4.0SAME AS : COM HLT M216RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS297 SLCTD TOPICS-ANTHRO N 511-521-200 SEM 1 R 3:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 2120 GOODWIN, M.H. 10 16 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS511-521-201 SEM 2 F 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1201 GARRO, L.C. 5 07 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSAnthropology 297, section 2: Perspectives on the Health of Native North AmericansAPPLIED LINGUISTICS AND TESLAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.C112 READING-LANGUAGE ED N 112-372-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2118 JENSEN, L. 10 30 4.0C118 LANG TEACHNG PRCTCM Y 112-408-200 SEM 1 F 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2112 BRINTON, D.M. 10 30 4.0202 LANGUAGE ACQUISITN Y 512-012-200 SEM 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P ROYCE 160 SCHUMANN, J.H. 30 30 G 4.0C212 READING-LANGUAGE ED N 512-072-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2118 JENSEN, L. 10 30 4.0C218 LANG TEACHNG PRCTCM Y 512-108-200 SEM 1 F 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2112 BRINTON, D.M. 10 30 4.0219 CUR ISS-LANGUAGE ED Y 512-114-200 SEM 1 W 8:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3150 BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.0249 LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT Y 512-294-200 SEM 1 TR 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2118 BACHMAN, L.F. 20 30 4.0264 FNCTN GRMR-DSCOURSE N 512-384-200 DIS 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2118 20 30 4.0274 CONTXT ANLY-ENGLISH Y 512-444-200 SEM 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2112 CELCE-MURCIA, M. 20 30 G 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 512-590-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED HOLTEN, C. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0400 AP&TESL COLLOQUIUM N 512-600-200 LEC 1 F 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 148 20 30 SU 4.0English as a Second LanguageAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.The English as a Second Language Placement Exam (ESLPE) will be given on Wednesday, March 31 from 2-5pm and again from 7-10pm. Register one hour prior to the scheduled start ofthe exam at 1200 Rolfe Hall.Please bring your <strong>UCLA</strong> photo identification and a letter of admission or proof of enrollment. NOTE: THERE MAY BE A FEE FOR THIS EXAM.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE EXAMINATION DURING YOUR FIRST QUARTER OF STUDY AT <strong>UCLA</strong>. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN A HOLDON FUTURE ENROLLMENT AND CAMPUS SERVICES.32 ORAL-STRESS&INTONTN Y 197-097-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2112 THE STAFF 18 30 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 33B33B ENGL AS A 2ND LANG Y Y 197-100-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2112 BRINTON, D.M. 20 26 4.0F 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 2112IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 33C33C ENGL AS A 2ND LANG Y Y 197-101-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3115 BRINTON, D.M. 20 26 4.0F 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 2112IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 33CY 197-101-201 LEC 2 TR 8:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2118 BRINTON, D.M. 20 26 4.0F 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 2118IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 33CY 197-101-202 LEC 3 MW 2:00- 4:20P BUNCHE 3156 MARASCO, J.A. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS34 ADV ORAL COMUN SKLS Y 197-102-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2112 BRINTON, D.M. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTIMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 35Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


52 / ARCHAEOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS35 DVLP COMP-ESL STDTS Y Y 197-105-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3105 BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 35Y 197-105-201 LEC 2 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4283 BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 35Y 197-105-202 LEC 3 MW 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2112 BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: ESL 35Y 197-105-203 LEC 4 TR 10:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 4645 BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.0Y 197-105-204 LEC 5 TBA BRINTON, D.M. 20 30 4.037 ENGLISH GRAMMR&STYL Y 197-112-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P DICKSON 3273 20 14 4.0103 PRONUNCTN-ESL STDNT Y 197-318-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2112 GOODWIN, J. 18 30 4.0197-318-201 LEC 2 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2112 GOODWIN, J. 18 30 4.0106 ADV COMP-ESL STDNTS Y 197-336-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE A152 HOLTEN, C. 20 30 4.0107 ADV READG&VOCAB-ESL Y 197-342-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2118 JENSEN, L. 20 30 4.0South and Southeast Asian LanguagesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.40C INTRODUCTORY HINDI Y 344-122-200 DIS 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2118 MAHAJAN, G. 20 30 4.0F 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 2118RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT41C INTERMEDIATE HINDI Y 344-125-200 DIS 1 MW 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 2118 MAHAJAN, G. 20 30 4.0F 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 2118RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT50C INTRO VIETNAMESE Y 344-152-200 DIS 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2112 PHAM, T.C. 20 26 4.0F 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2112RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT51C INTERMDT VIETNAMESE Y 344-155-200 DIS 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 2112 PHAM, T.C. 20 26 4.0F 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2112RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT70C INTRO TAGALOG Y 344-212-200 DIS 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3157 AZORES, T.M. 20 30 4.0F 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 148RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT71C INTERMEDIAT TAGALOG Y 344-215-200 DIS 1 TR 11:00-12:50P DICKSON 4260 AZORES, T.M. 20 30 4.0F 12:00-12:50P MOORE 1003RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTARCHAEOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M201C REGNL ANLY-ARCHEOL N 515-032-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P FOWLER A204 STEINBERG, J.M. 10 05 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M211RESTRICT: ARCHAEOLOGY MAJORSM205 SPECL TOPCS-ARCHEOL N 515-051-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 WAKE, T.A. 5 09 6.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M212SArchaeology M205: Zooarchaeology515-051-201 LEC 2 R 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 READ, D.W. 5 16 6.0515-051-202 LEC 3 T 2:00- 4:50P FOWLER A312 STETTLER, H.K. 5 15 6.0ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGNM272 REAL ESTATE DVLPMNT N 514-479-200 LEC 1 R 5:00- 7:50P PUB POL 2343 RICHMAN, N.T. 0 20 4.0SAME AS : URB PLN M272375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 514-600-201 TUT 1 UNSCHED THE STAFF 1 30 SU 1.0- 4.0514-600-202 TUT 2 UNSCHED THE STAFF 1 30 SU 1.0- 4.0514-600-203 TUT 3 UNSCHED THE STAFF 1 30 SU 1.0- 4.0514-600-204 TUT 4 UNSCHED THE STAFF 1 30 SU 1.0- 4.0ART1A DRAWING N 119-001-200 STU 1 MW 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 8245 CROTTY, W.R. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS1B SCULPTURE N 119-002-200 STU 1 TR 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 1356 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS11A PAINTING N 119-016-200 STU 1 TR 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 8275 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS11B PHOTOGRAPHY N 119-017-200 STU 1 MW 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 1229H 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS11D NEW GENRES N 119-019-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 3213 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS11E CERAMICS N 119-020-200 STU 1 TR 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 1441 15 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS31 MODERNISM N 119-095-200 DIS 1 F 9:00-11:50A DICKSON 4230 35 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS100 ISSUES-CONTEMP ART N 119-300-200 DIS 1 F 1:00- 3:50P DICKSON 4257 CARSON, J.C. 30 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE130 ADVANCED DRAWING N 119-624-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 8245 WICKMAN, P.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE119-624-201 STU 2 TR 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 8245 DRUCKER, B. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE133 ADVANCED PAINTING N 119-634-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 7209 PITTMAN, L.G. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE119-634-201 STU 2 T 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 7265 STARK, L.A. 15 30 4.0R 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 7243RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE137 ADVANCED NEW GENRES N 119-641-200 STU 1 TR 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 3213 MC CARTHY, P.D. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVEOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ART HISTORY / 53CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS119-641-201 STU 2 MW 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 3239 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE145 ADVANCED SCULPTURE N 119-654-200 STU 1 MW 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 1356 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE119-654-201 STU 2 TR 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 1356 RAY, C.R. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE147 ADVANCED PHOTOGRPHY N 119-657-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON 1229H WELLING, J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE119-657-201 STU 2 TR 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON BALDESSARI, J.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE148 ADVANCED CERAMICS N 119-650-200 STU 1 TR 8:00-11:50A DICKSON 1441 15 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE150 SENIOR STUDIO N 119-665-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P DICKSON COLPITT, F. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: ART MAJORS & JUNIORS AND ABOVE197 HONORS COURSE N 119-891-200 TUT 1 TBA KELLY, M. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT271 PAINTING N 519-365-200 STU 1 TBA WICKMAN, P.A. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-365-201 STU 2 TBA DRUCKER, B. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-365-202 STU 3 TBA SUGGS, D.D. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-365-203 STU 4 TBA PITTMAN, L.G. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT273 GRADUATE SCULPTURE N 519-375-200 STU 1 TBA RAY, C.R. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-375-201 STU 2 TBA RUBINS, N.J. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-375-202 STU 3 TBA COLPITT, F. 10 20 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT274 PHOTOGRAPHY N 519-380-200 STU 1 TBA WELLING, J. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT519-380-201 STU 2 TBA WEINSTOCK, J.B. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT275 NEW GENRE N 519-385-200 STU 1 TBA BURDEN, C.L. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT276 GRAD GROUP CRITIQUE N 519-390-200 DIS 1 TBA MC CARTHY, P.D. 10 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT277 GRADUATE CERAMICS N 519-395-200 STU 1 TBA SAXE, A.A. 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT280 GRAD SEMINAR IN ART N 519-411-200 SEM 1 W 5:00- 7:00P KELLY, M. 10 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 519-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED KELLY, M. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTART HISTORYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.54 MODERN ART N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 147 BOIME, A.I. 270 12 0.0118-270-201 DIS 1A M 2:00- 2:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-202 DIS 1B M 3:00- 3:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-203 DIS 1C M 4:00- 4:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-205 DIS 1E T 11:00-11:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-206 DIS 1F T 12:00-12:50P DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-207 DIS 1G T 1:00- 1:50P DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-208 DIS 1H W 11:00-11:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-209 DIS 1I W 12:00-12:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-210 DIS 1J W 1:00- 1:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-211 DIS 1K W 10:00-10:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-212 DIS 1L R 8:00- 8:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-213 DIS 1M R 2:00- 2:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-214 DIS 1N R 3:00- 3:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-215 DIS 1O R 4:00- 4:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-270-216 DIS 1P F 10:00-10:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-217 DIS 1Q F 11:00-11:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-270-218 DIS 1R F 12:00-12:50P DODD 220 15 4.056A ARTS-INDIA&SE ASIA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 147 BROWN, R.L. 225 13 0.0118-281-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-203 DIS 1C M 2:00- 2:50P DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-204 DIS 1D T 10:00-10:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-205 DIS 1E T 1:00- 1:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-206 DIS 1F T 4:00- 4:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-207 DIS 1G W 8:00- 8:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-208 DIS 1H W 9:00- 9:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-209 DIS 1I W 10:00-10:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-210 DIS 1J R 9:00- 9:50A DODD 220 15 4.0118-281-211 DIS 1K R 10:00-10:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-212 DIS 1L R 1:00- 1:50P DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-213 DIS 1M F 10:00-10:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-214 DIS 1N F 11:00-11:50A DODD 52 15 4.0118-281-215 DIS 1O F 12:00-12:50P DODD 52 15 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


54 / ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM102G ROMAN ART N 118-517-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A DODD 161 THE STAFF 50 03 4.0SAME AS : CLASSIC M153G104B EASTERN ISLAMIC ART N 118-521-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P DODD 161 KOMAROFF, L. 60 16 4.0C104C PROBLMS-ISLAMIC ART N 118-522-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 275 BIERMAN, I.A. 35 13 4.0109B BAROQUE ART N 118-539-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 275 KUNZLE, D.M. 20 12 4.0114E ARTS OF KOREA N 118-566-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P DODD 161 MCCALLUM, D.F. 70 15 4.0C115E CHIN ART-210 BC-906 N 118-571-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 161 VON FALKENHAUSEN,L 60 13 4.0127 UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 118-635-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 5:00P DODD 220 ZEITLER, B. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC150C CNTMP ART 1980S-NOW Y 118-729-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P DODD 275 KWON, M. 40 15 4.0195A DPRTMNTL HONORS CRS N 118-866-200 TUT 1 TBA DODD 10 20 T1 4.0195B DPRTMNTL HONORS CRS N 118-867-200 TUT 1 TBA DODD VON FALKENHAUSEN,L 5 20 T2 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT118-867-201 TUT 2 TBA PREZIOSI, D.A. 5 20 T2 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT201 HISTORIOG ART HIST N 518-008-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P DODD 52 WOODS-MARSDEN, J.C 10 09 4.0C203C MUSEUM STUDIES N 518-027-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P DODD 10 09 2.0- 4.0213 ADV STD-ISLAMIC ART N 518-105-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 3:50P DODD 221A BIERMAN, I.A. 10 16 4.0230 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE N 518-240-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P DODD WOODS-MARSDEN, J.C 10 09 4.0M241A SEM-MODERN EUROPEAN N 518-328-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3165 REILL, P.H. 5 30 T1 4.0SAME AS : HIST M230AM241B SEM-MODERN EUROPEAN N 518-329-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 6:50P PUB POL 1343 ANDERSON, F.R. 5 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : HIST M230B251 CONTEMPORARY ART N 518-408-200 DIS 1 W 2:00- 4:50P DODD 220 KWON, M. 15 09 4.0253 MODERN ART N 518-424-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P DODD 221A VIDLER, A. 10 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT260A INDIAN ART N 518-481-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 3:50P DODD 220 BROWN, R.L. 10 16 4.0260B CHINESE ART N 518-482-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 3:50P DODD 52 10 15 4.0C261B CHIN ART-210 BC-906 N 518-489-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 161 VON FALKENHAUSEN,L 15 13 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 518-960-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED BROWN, R.L. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ART HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS & GRADUATE STUDENTSASIAN AMERICAN STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. 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Spring 1999 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY / 55CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.2 AIR POLLUTION N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A DODD 147 LEW, J.K. 300 03 4.0125-010-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-203 DIS 1C T 12:00-12:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-204 DIS 1D W 11:00-11:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-206 DIS 1F F 12:00-12:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-207 DIS 1G M 11:00-11:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-208 DIS 1H W 12:00-12:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-209 DIS 1I R 1:00- 1:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-210 DIS 1J F 11:00-11:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-211 DIS 1K W 1:00- 1:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-010-212 DIS 1L F 3:00- 3:50P MS 7101 25 0.03 INTR-ATMOS ENVIRMNT N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 1200 LYONS, L.R. 300 04 4.0125-015-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-203 DIS 1C M 3:00- 3:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-204 DIS 1D T 1:00- 1:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-205 DIS 1E T 3:00- 3:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-206 DIS 1F W 9:00- 9:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-207 DIS 1G W 10:00-10:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-208 DIS 1H W 3:00- 3:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-209 DIS 1I R 12:00-12:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-210 DIS 1J R 2:00- 2:50P MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-211 DIS 1K F 10:00-10:50A MS 7101 25 0.0125-015-212 DIS 1L F 2:00- 2:50P MS 7101 25 0.05 CLIMATS-OTHR WORLDS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P KNUDSEN 1200B THORNE, R.M. 100 15 4.0125-023-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A MS 7124A 33 0.0125-023-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A MS 7124A 33 0.0125-023-203 DIS 1C W 10:00-10:50A MS 7124A 34 0.06 CLIMATE&CLIMTC CHNG N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A MS 4000A MECHOSO, C.R. 140 12 4.0125-024-201 DIS 1A M 4:00- 4:50P MS 7101 35 0.0125-024-202 DIS 1B W 2:00- 2:50P MS 7101 35 0.0125-024-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P MS 7101 35 0.0125-024-204 DIS 1D T 2:00- 2:50P MS 7101 35 0.0104C SYNOPTIC METEOROLGY N 125-319-200 LAB 1 TR 9:00-11:50A MS 7101 WAKIMOTO, R.M. 15 12 G 4.0144 AIR&WATER POLLUTION Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 7124B ELDERING, A. 15 03 4.0125-567-201 DIS 1A W 11:30-12:20P MS 7124A ELDERING, A. 15 0.0147 CIRCULATN-S M BASIN Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:20P MS 7124B HALPERN, D. 15 16 4.0125-577-201 LAB 1A TBA 15 0.0M151 ENVIRNMNTL CHEM LAB Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P MS 7124B PAULSON, S.E. 15 15 G 4.0SAME AS : CHEM M104125-604-201 LAB 1A R 1:00- 4:50P MS 4202 PAULSON, S.E. 15 0.0161 NMRCL MTHD-ATMO SCI N 125-648-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P MS 7124A FOVELL, R.G. 15 15 G 4.0198 OPRATNL METEOROLOGY N 125-970-200 LAB 1 TBA NO FAC WAKIMOTO, R.M. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MAJORS201C ATMOS TRBLNC&CNVCTN N 525-013-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:20P MS 7121 YANAI, M. 15 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS203C ATMOSPHERIC RADIATN N 525-018-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:20P MS 7121 LIOU, K. 20 14 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210 DYNMCS-PLNTRY CRCLT N 525-058-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:20A MS 7124A NEELIN, J.D. 20 13 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS212C NMRC MDLG-ATMSPHR 2 N 525-071-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:20P MS 7121 ARAKAWA, A. 15 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS215 OCEAN CIRCULATION N 525-088-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P MS 7121 MCWILLIAMS, J.C. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS270 SEM-ATMOSPHERIC SCI N 525-389-200 SEM 1 W 4:00- 4:50P MS 7124A NEELIN, J.D. 60 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS271 SEM-ATMO DYNAMICS N 525-395-200 SEM 1 F 3:30- 4:20P MS 7124A YANAI, M. 50 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM272C SEM-CLIMATE DYNAMCS N 525-402-200 SEM 1 TBA NEELIN, J.D. 30 30 2.0- 4.0SAME AS : E&S SCI M270C, GEOG M270CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS274 SEM-ATMOSPHERC CHEM N 525-410-200 SEM 1 W 12:00-12:50P MS 7124B PAULSON, S.E. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM275C SEM-SPACE PHYSICS N 525-417-200 SEM 1 F 3:30- 4:50P GEOLOGY 6704 MCPHERRON, R.L. 20 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : E&S SCI M288CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS276 MESOSCALE PROCESSES N 525-420-200 SEM 1 TBA MS WAKIMOTO, R.M. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 525-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED LEW, J.K. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSBIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRYM140 CELL BIO-CELL CYCLE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P HLTHSCI 33105A GRUNSTEIN, M. 100 13 G 5.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M140129-540-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2200 30 0.0129-540-202 DIS 1B R 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1651 35 0.0129-540-203 DIS 1C R 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2200 35 0.0CM159A REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 129-660-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2258A GRALLA, J.D. 5 05 2.0SAME AS : CHEM CM159AOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


56 / BIOMATHEMATICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSCM159B REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 129-661-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2258A COUREY, A.J. 5 05 2.0SAME AS : CHEM CM159BCM178 MOLECULAR GENETICS Y 129-764-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 33105A PAYNE, G.S. 30 03 G 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM178195 CRNT RSCH-BIOL CHEM N 129-870-200 DIS 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 30 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT201B BIOLOGICL CHEMISTRY N 529-007-200 LEC 1 TWR 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 73105A HOWARD, B.D. 20 30 TS 5.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS220C RSRCH LAB ROTATIONS N 529-099-200 LAB 1 TBA PAYNE, G.S. 20 30 SU 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM237 FOUNDATIONS-DISEASE N 529-166-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-12:30P HLTHSCI 13265 BERLINER, J.A. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : PATH M237RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM248 MOLECULAR GENETICS N 529-280-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 33105A PAYNE, G.S. 150 03 G 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM248, MICROB M248RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS251C TRNSCRPTNL REGULATN N 529-305-200 SEM 1 F 12:00- 1:50P MBI 159 CAREY, M.F. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM255 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS N 529-325-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 60 30 G 4.0SAME AS : CHEM CM255, M PHARM M255, MCD BIO CM252RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM259A REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 529-351-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P GRALLA, J.D. 10 05 2.0SAME AS : CHEM CM259ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM259B REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 529-352-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P COUREY, A.J. 10 05 2.0SAME AS : CHEM CM259BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM266C SEM-MOLEC EMBRYOLGY N 529-406-200 SEM 1 F 4:30- 5:50P MBI 159 ZIPURSKY, S.L. 20 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M266CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 529-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED THE STAFF 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSBIOMATHEMATICS204 BIOMD DATA ANALYSIS N 533-030-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P HLTHSCI AV139 ELASHOFF, R.M. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS206 INTRO-MATH ONCOLOGY N 533-050-200 LEC 1 MW 5:00- 6:50P HLTHSCI AV122 NEWTON, C.M. 10 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM207A THEORTC GENTC MDLNG N 533-056-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI AV122 SINSHEIMER, J.S. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : BIOSTAT M237ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS208A MDLNG-NEUROBIO-MATH N 533-062-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI AV122 NEWTON, C.M. 30 12 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM280 STATISTICL COMPUTNG Y 533-481-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5217 JENNRICH, R.I. 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOSTAT M280, STATS M230RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSBIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGM103 HUMN PHYS-BMED ENGR N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-12:20P HERSHEY 1651 25 04 G 4.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M103132-318-201 LAB 1A TBA 30 0.0M180 INTRO-BIOMATERIALS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5422 DUNN, B.S. 15 02 G 4.0SAME AS : MAT SCI M180132-780-201 LAB 1A 15 0.0BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS200B NUC MED INSTRUMNTTN N 534-002-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 3:00P HLTHSCI DAHLBOM, M. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS201 MED RADIATN ACCELRT N 534-006-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 4:20P HLTHSCI WALLACE, R.E. 15 30 4.0F 3:30- 4:50P HLTHSCIRESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS202A NUCLEAR MEDICINE N 534-012-201 CLI 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS202B DIAGNOSTIC RADIOL N 534-013-201 CLI 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS202C RADIATION THERAPY N 534-014-201 CLI 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS203 PHYS-RADIATN THERPY N 534-018-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:20A HLTHSCI SMATHERS, J.B. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS208B LAB-RADIATN THERAPY N 534-049-200 LAB 1 R 3:30- 6:20P HLTHSCI SOLBERG, T.D. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS209 DGTL TCHNQ-RADL SCI N 534-054-200 LEC 1 TR 1:30- 2:50P HLTHSCI MCNITT-GRAY, M. 10 30 4.0T 11:30-12:50P HLTHSCIRESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS219 MAGNTC RESONNC IMAG N 534-114-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P HLTHSCI SINHA, S. 10 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS220A BIOPHYSICS N 534-120-200 LAB 1 TBA HLTHSCI HOFFMAN, E.F. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS220B MEDICAL IMAGING N 534-121-200 LAB 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS220C THERAPEUTC MED PHYS N 534-122-200 LAB 1 TBA HLTHSCI SMATHERS, J.B. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS220D RAD BIO&EXP RADIATN N 534-123-200 LAB 1 TBA HLTHSCI MCBRIDE, W.H. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING / 57CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS223 RADIATION BIOLOGY Y 534-138-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI B3143 RAINES, M.A. 10 30 SU 1.0260C SEM-BIOMED PHYSICS N 534-362-200 SEM 1 W 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI HOFFMAN, E.J. 10 30 G 1.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS268 RADIOPHARMCTCL CHEM N 534-408-200 LEC 1 F 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI BARRIO, J.R. 10 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICSBIOSTATISTICS100A INTRO-BIOSTATISTICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 4:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 63105A LEE, M.L. 120 09 4.0RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY135-300-201 LAB 1A T 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI A1241 0 0.0135-300-202 LAB 1B R 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI A1241 12 0.0135-300-203 LAB 1C M 2:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI A1241 12 0.0135-300-204 LAB 1D W 2:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI A1241 12 0.0135-300-205 LAB 1E W 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI A1241 20 0.0135-300-206 LAB 1F M 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI A1241 20 0.0115 TOPICS IN ESTIMATN N ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 51279 DABROWSKA, D.M. 40 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS135-390-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 51279 40 0.0200C BIOSTATISTICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 51279 24 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS535-003-201 DIS 1A F 8:00- 8:50A HLTHSCI 51279 THE STAFF 24 0.0535-003-205 LAB M1 F 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI A1241 THE STAFF 12 0.0535-003-206 LAB M2 W 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI A1241 THE STAFF 12 0.0M206C STATS-PSYCTRC RSRCH N 535-035-200 SEM 1 W 11:00-11:50A NPI&H C8550 BELIN, T.R. 10 06 2.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M286CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM237A THEORTC GENTC MDLNG N 535-222-201 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI AV122 SINSHEIMER, J.S. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : BIOMATH M207ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS240 MS SEM&RSRCH RESRCS N 535-243-200 SEM 1 TR 11:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 61235 GJERTSON, D.W. 30 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS245 ADV SEM-BIOSTATISTC N 535-270-200 SEM 1 MWF 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 51279 WEISS, R.E. 45 08 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS251 MULTIVARIATE BIOST N 535-306-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 51279 WEISS, R.E. 20 05 4.0F 1:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 51279RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS255 ADV TOPCS&PROBABLTY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 61262 DABROWSKA, D.M. 20 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS535-330-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 20 0.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM280 STATISTICL COMPUTNG Y 535-480-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5217 JENNRICH, R.I. 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOMATH M280, STATS M230RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS288 SEM-STATS IN AIDS Y 535-528-200 SEM 1 W 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 41268 CUMBERLAND, W.G. 25 02 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS402A PRIN-BIOSTT CNSLTNG N 535-604-200 LEC 1 R 8:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 35 12 2.0RESTRICT: BIOSTATISTICS, PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS402B BIOSTATSTCL CNSLTNG N ----------- DIS 1 T 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 51279 BERMAN, N. 25 15 SU 4.0RESTRICT: BIOSTATISTICS, PUBLIC HEALTH MAJORS535-605-201 LAB 1A MTWR 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI THE STAFF 25 0.0406 APPLD MLTVRT BIOSTT N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 41268 GROSSER, S.C. 30 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS535-612-201 LAB 1A W 1:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI A1241 15 0.0535-612-202 LAB 1B M 4:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI A1241 15 0.0409 DOCTRL STAT CNSLTNG N 535-619-200 SEM 1 F 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 61243 GJERTSON, D.W. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIOSTATISTICS MAJORS410 STAT MTHD-CLNC TRLS Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P HLTHSCI LEE, M.L. 50 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS535-620-201 DIS 1A F 2:00- 3:50P HLTHSCI 50 0.0CHEMICAL ENGINEERING101C MASS TRANSFER N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2760 NOBE, K. 70 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS174-322-201 REC 1A F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 2444 70 0.0103 SEPARATN PROCESSES N ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5249 FRIEDLANDER, S.K. 70 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS174-360-201 REC 1A F 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5249 70 0.0104A CHEMICAL ENGR LAB 1 N ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2760 MONBOUQUETTE, H.G. 45 05 G 6.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS174-380-201 LAB 1A MW 8:00-11:50A BOELTER 5764 20 0.0174-380-202 LAB 1B MW 2:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5764 20 0.0M105A INT-ENGR THERMODYNC N ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5249 THE STAFF 10 01 G 4.0SAME AS : MECH&AE M105ARESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEM, BIOCHEM174-420-201 REC 1A F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5249 10 0.0108B CMPTR-AID DSGN&ANLY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5440 FREDERKING, T.H. 35 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS174-437-201 REC 1A F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5436 35 0.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS----------- LEC 2 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5280 FREDERKING, T.H. 35 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS174-437-211 REC 2A F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5436 35 0.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


58 / CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSC115 BIOCHEM REACTN ENGR N 174-465-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5436 LIAO, J.C. 25 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS119 POLLUTION PREVNTION N 174-475-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5420 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 30 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTSC215 BIOCHEM REACTN ENGR N 574-071-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5436 LIAO, J.C. 10 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS260 NON-NEWT FLUID MECH N 574-553-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P MS 5233 COHEN, Y. 20 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS290 SPECIAL TOPICS N 574-580-200 SEM 1 TBA DEEM, W. 8 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298A RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-601-000 SEM 1 F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5514 CHRISTOFIDES, P.D. 8 03 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298C RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-603-000 SEM 1 F 10:00-10:50A MS 7608 COHEN, Y. 8 03 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298D RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-604-000 SEM 1 F 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5514 DEEM, W. 8 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298F RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-606-200 SEM 1 F 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3106 FREDERKING, T.H. 10 03 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298G RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-607-000 SEM 1 F 9:00- 9:50A MS 7608 MONBOUQUETTE, H.G. 8 03 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298H RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-608-000 SEM 1 F 11:00- 1:20P MS 7608 HICKS, R.F. 8 07 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298J RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-609-000 SEM 1 F 2:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5252 LIAO, J.C. 10 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298M RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-613-000 SEM 1 F 3:00- 4:50P MS 7608 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 8 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298N RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-614-000 SEM 1 F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5514 NOBE, K. 8 07 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298S RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-619-000 SEM 1 F 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5514 FRIEDLANDER, S.K. 8 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298V RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-622-000 SEM 1 F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5514 MANOUSIOUTHAKIS, V 10 07 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298Z RESEARCH SEMINAR N 574-626-000 SEM 1 F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5514 SENKAN, S.M. 8 03 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS299 DEPARTMENTL SEMINAR N 574-630-000 SEM 1 F 1:30- 2:50P KINSEY 141 DEEM, W. 70 07 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 574-940-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SENKAN, S.M. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Chemistry 2 is for NON-SCIENCE MAJORS ONLY. Chemistry 2 is not intended as a review before Chemistry 10A or 20A. Chemistry 17 may be used as a review before enrolling in Chemistry10A or 20A.2 INTRODUCTORY CHEM N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2200 KAESZ, H.D. 40 15 4.0142-028-201 QIZ 1A TR 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 94 10 0.0142-028-202 QIZ 1B WF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3127 10 0.0142-028-203 QIZ 1C WF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3106 10 0.0142-028-204 QIZ 1D WF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3131 10 0.010C ORGNC CHEM-LIFE SCI Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS24 MAYENO, A.N. 150 12 2.0142-079-221 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 94 0 0.0142-079-222 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P DODD 162 25 0.0142-079-223 DIS 1C W 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2018 25 0.0142-079-224 DIS 1D W 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4413 25 0.0142-079-225 DIS 1E R 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2325 0 0.0142-079-226 DIS 1F R 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2178 25 0.0142-079-227 DIS 1G F 8:00- 8:50A MS 3915A 25 0.0142-079-228 DIS 1H F 11:00-11:50A MS 3915D 0 0.0142-079-229 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915A 25 0.0Chemistry 14A is the same as the former Chemistry 10A. For diagnostic exam and other information on Chemistry 14A, check http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Ugrad/chemexam.html14A STRUCTRS&EQUILIBRIA N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG CS50 VALENTINE, J.S. 225 03 4.0142-114-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-203 DIS 1C M 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-205 DIS 1E T 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-206 DIS 1F T 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-207 DIS 1G W 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-208 DIS 1H W 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-209 DIS 1I W 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-210 DIS 1J R 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-211 DIS 1K R 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-114-212 DIS 1L R 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-213 DIS 1M F 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-214 DIS 1N F 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-114-215 DIS 1O F 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0Chemistry 14B is the same as the former 10B and 10C.14B THERMODNMCS&KINETCS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS76 MAYENO, A.N. 150 01 4.0142-116-201 DIS 1A M 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 4216 0 0.0142-116-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0142-116-203 DIS 1C T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5272 25 0.0142-116-204 DIS 1D T 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5252 25 0.0142-116-205 DIS 1E W 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 4216 0 0.0142-116-206 DIS 1F W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 25 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY / 59CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS142-116-207 DIS 1G R 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5272 25 0.0142-116-208 DIS 1H F 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 4216 0 0.0142-116-209 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 25 0.0FOR CHEMISTRY 14BL, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If you are NOT present, your space will be reassigned and you MUST dropthe course.Chemistry 14BL is the same as the former Chemistry 10BL.For Chemistry 14BL, there is a materials fee of $35 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 14BL14BL GEN&ORGN CHEM LAB 1 Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 35 M 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG CS50 PANG, J.W. 300 30 2.0Y 142-117-201 LAB 1A T 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-202 LAB 1B T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-203 LAB 1C T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1067 20 0.0Y 142-117-204 LAB 1D T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-205 LAB 1E T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1067 20 0.0Y 142-117-206 LAB 1F T 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-207 LAB 1G W 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-208 LAB 1H W 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1067 20 0.0Y 142-117-209 LAB 1I R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-210 LAB 1J R 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-211 LAB 1K R 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1067 20 0.0Y 142-117-212 LAB 1L R 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-213 LAB 1M R 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1067 20 0.0Y 142-117-214 LAB 1N R 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Y 142-117-215 LAB 1O F 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1049 20 0.0Chemistry 14C is the same as the former 10D.14C ORGNC MOLEC STRCTRS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG CS24 LUCEIGH, B.A. 150 03 4.0142-118-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 0 0.0142-118-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 6704 25 0.0142-118-203 DIS 1C T 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-118-204 DIS 1D T 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-118-205 DIS 1E W 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-118-206 DIS 1F W 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-118-207 DIS 1G R 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0142-118-208 DIS 1H F 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-118-209 DIS 1I F 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG CS50 LUCEIGH, B.A. 225 05 4.0142-118-221 DIS 2A M 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0142-118-222 DIS 2B M 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1655 25 0.0142-118-223 DIS 2C M 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0142-118-224 DIS 2D T 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-225 DIS 2E T 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 230 0 0.0142-118-226 DIS 2F T 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-227 DIS 2G W 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-228 DIS 2H W 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0142-118-229 DIS 2I W 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 96 25 0.0142-118-230 DIS 2J R 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-231 DIS 2K R 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0142-118-232 DIS 2L R 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-233 DIS 2M F 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2200 25 0.0142-118-234 DIS 2N F 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0142-118-235 DIS 2O F 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 4216 0 0.0FOR CHEMISTRY 14CL, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If you are NOT present, your space will be reassigned and you MUST dropthe course.Chemistry 14CL is the same as the former Chemistry 10DL.For Chemistry 14CL, there is a materials fee of $40 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 14CL14CL GEN&ORGN CHEM LAB 2 Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 40 T 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS50 PANG, J.W. 198 30 3.0Y 142-119-201 LAB 1A T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-202 LAB 1B T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-203 LAB 1C T 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-204 LAB 1D W 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-205 LAB 1E W 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-206 LAB 1F R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-207 LAB 1G R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-208 LAB 1H R 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-209 LAB 1I R 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-210 LAB 1J R 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-211 LAB 1K F 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0FOR CHEMISTRY 14CL, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If you are NOT present, your space will be reassigned and you MUST dropthe course.Chemistry 14CL is the same as the former Chemistry 10DL.For Chemistry 14CL, there is a materials fee of $40 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 14CLY ----------- LEC 2 $ 40 R 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS50 PANG, J.W. 198 30 3.0Y 142-119-221 LAB 2A T 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1336 18 0.0Y 142-119-222 LAB 2B T 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-223 LAB 2C T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-224 LAB 2D T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-225 LAB 2E T 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-226 LAB 2F W 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-227 LAB 2G W 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-228 LAB 2H R 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-229 LAB 2I R 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-230 LAB 2J R 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Y 142-119-231 LAB 2K F 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1340 18 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


60 / CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSFor diagnostic exam and other information on Chemistry 20A, check http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Ugrad/chemexam.html20A CHEMICAL STRUCTURE N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS24 HARAKAS, G.N. 150 02 4.0142-140-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A MS 5225 0 0.0142-140-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0142-140-203 DIS 1C M 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2018 25 0.0142-140-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A LS 4127 25 0.0142-140-205 DIS 1E T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5252 0 0.0142-140-206 DIS 1F T 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 25 0.0142-140-207 DIS 1G W 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0142-140-208 DIS 1H W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5273 0 0.0142-140-209 DIS 1I W 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3126 25 0.020B ENERGETICS&CHANGE Y 142-141-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG CS50 KNOBLER, C.M. 225 07 4.0142-141-201 DIS 1A M 3:00- 3:50P MS 5225 25 0.0142-141-202 DIS 1B M 4:00- 4:50P MS 5225 25 0.0142-141-203 DIS 1C T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5273 25 0.0142-141-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A GEOLOGY 6704 25 0.0142-141-205 DIS 1E T 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 4645 0 0.0142-141-206 DIS 1F T 1:00- 1:50P DODD 154 0 0.0142-141-207 DIS 1G W 8:00- 8:50A LS 4127 25 0.0142-141-208 DIS 1H W 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2018 0 0.0142-141-209 DIS 1I W 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0142-141-210 DIS 1J R 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2018 25 0.0142-141-211 DIS 1K R 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5252 0 0.0142-141-212 DIS 1L R 1:00- 1:50P MOORE 1003 0 0.0142-141-213 DIS 1M F 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 2288 25 0.0142-141-214 DIS 1N F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5252 0 0.0142-141-215 DIS 1O F 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2018 25 0.0FOR CHEMISTRY 20L, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If you are NOT present, your space will be reassigned and YOU will haveto drop the class.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 20LFor Chemistry 20L, there is a materials fee of $35 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.20L GENRL CHEMISTRY LAB Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 35 T 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS76 RUSSELL, A.A. 240 30 2.0Y 142-142-201 LAB 1A T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-202 LAB 1B T 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1379 20 0.0Y 142-142-203 LAB 1C T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-204 LAB 1D T 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1379 20 0.0Y 142-142-205 LAB 1E T 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-206 LAB 1F W 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-207 LAB 1G W 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1379 20 0.0Y 142-142-208 LAB 1H R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-209 LAB 1I R 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-210 LAB 1J R 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-211 LAB 1K R 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0Y 142-142-212 LAB 1L F 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1370 20 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 3030 INTRO-ORGANIC CHEM Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS50 HARDINGER, S.A. 225 01 4.0Y 142-180-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4413 0 0.0Y 142-180-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915A 25 0.0Y 142-180-203 DIS 1C M 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2018 25 0.0Y 142-180-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5422 25 0.0Y 142-180-205 DIS 1E T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5436 0 0.0Y 142-180-206 DIS 1F T 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 289 25 0.0Y 142-180-207 DIS 1G W 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5273 0 0.0Y 142-180-208 DIS 1H W 12:00- 1:00P BUNCHE 2178 25 0.0Y 142-180-209 DIS 1I W 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 96 25 0.0Y 142-180-210 DIS 1J R 8:00- 8:50A LS 4127 25 0.0Y 142-180-211 DIS 1K R 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 4645 0 0.0Y 142-180-212 DIS 1L R 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1655 0 0.0Y 142-180-213 DIS 1M F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5252 0 0.0Y 142-180-214 DIS 1N F 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 2288 25 0.0Y 142-180-215 DIS 1O F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 4413 25 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 30Y ----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG CS24 HARDINGER, S.A. 150 04 4.0Y 142-180-221 DIS 2A T 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 2288 25 0.0Y 142-180-222 DIS 2B T 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 365 25 0.0Y 142-180-223 DIS 2C T 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2018 0 0.0Y 142-180-224 DIS 2D T 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5280 25 0.0Y 142-180-225 DIS 2E W 8:00- 8:50A GEOLOGY 4645 25 0.0Y 142-180-226 DIS 2F W 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 6704 0 0.0Y 142-180-227 DIS 2G W 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0Y 142-180-228 DIS 2H R 8:00- 8:50A GEOLOGY 6704 25 0.0Y 142-180-229 DIS 2I R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5233 0 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 30LFor Chemistry 30L, there is a materials fee of $40 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.FOR CHEMISTRY 30L, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If YOU are not present, your space will be reassigned and YOU will have todrop the course.30L GENRL CHEMISTRY LAB Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 40 T 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG CS50 MAYENO, A.N. 90 30 3.0Y 142-181-201 LAB 1A TR 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1343 18 0.0Y 142-181-202 LAB 1B TR 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1343 18 0.0Y 142-181-203 LAB 1C TR 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1343 18 0.0Y 142-181-204 LAB 1D TR 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1343 18 0.0Y 142-181-205 LAB 1E WF 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 1343 18 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 30LFor Chemistry 30L, there is a materials fee of $40 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.Y ----------- LEC 2 $ 40 R 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG CS50 BAUR, A.P. 90 30 3.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY / 61CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 142-181-221 LAB 2A TR 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 1337 18 0.0Y 142-181-222 LAB 2B TR 11:30- 2:20P WGYOUNG 1337 18 0.0Y 142-181-223 LAB 2C TR 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 1337 18 0.0Y 142-181-224 LAB 2D TR 6:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1337 18 0.0Y 142-181-225 LAB 2E WF 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1337 18 0.098T SYMMETRY & SCIENCE N 142-298-200 SEM 1 MW 10:00-11:30A WGYOUNG 2050 TANTILLO, D.J. 15 30 G 4.0103 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P WGYOUNG CS24 BAUR, M.E. 200 13 4.0142-315-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG CS50 100 0.0142-315-202 DIS 1B R 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG CS50 100 0.0M104 ENVIRNMNTL CHEM LAB Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P MS 7124B PAULSON, S.E. 5 15 G 4.0SAME AS : ATMOSCI M151142-320-201 LAB 1A R 1:00- 4:50P MS 4202 PAULSON, S.E. 5 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 110A110A PHYS-THERMODYNAMICS Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2200 KIANG, C. 70 03 4.0Y 142-350-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2200 70 0.0Y 142-350-202 DIS 1B R 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2200 70 0.0110B STTSTC MCHNCS&KNTCS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 3069 NEUHAUSER, D. 30 02 4.0142-357-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 3069 30 0.0142-357-202 DIS 1B R 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 3069 30 0.0C113B PHYS-INT MOL SPECTR Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2018 CARTER, E.A. 20 04 4.0142-385-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2018 20 0.0----------- TUT 1B R 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2018 20 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 114For Chemistry 114, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.114 PHYSICAL CHEM LAB Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 TR 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2018 FELKER, P.M. 0 30 4.0Y 142-410-201 LAB 1D WF 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1110 0 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 114HFor Chemistry 114H, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.114H PHYS CHEM LAB-HONOR Y Y 142-413-200 LEC 1 $ 45 TR 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2018 FELKER, P.M. 0 30 4.0Y ----------- TUT 1A TBA WGYOUNG 0 0.0Y ----------- LAB 1D WF 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1110 0 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 130A130A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG CS50 WUDL, F. 225 04 4.0Y 142-480-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0Y 142-480-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 0 0.0Y 142-480-203 DIS 1C M 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1601 25 0.0Y 142-480-204 DIS 1D T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5252 25 0.0Y 142-480-205 DIS 1E T 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 94 0 0.0Y 142-480-206 DIS 1F T 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0Y 142-480-207 DIS 1G W 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5252 25 0.0Y 142-480-208 DIS 1H W 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0Y 142-480-209 DIS 1I W 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 230 25 0.0Y 142-480-210 DIS 1J R 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5252 25 0.0Y 142-480-211 DIS 1K R 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 3069 0 0.0Y 142-480-212 DIS 1L R 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3069 25 0.0Y 142-480-213 DIS 1M F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5252 25 0.0Y 142-480-214 DIS 1N F 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2200 0 0.0Y 142-480-215 DIS 1O F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5264 25 0.0Chemistry 130AL is the same as the former Chemistry 132BL. Chemistry 130AL is not open for credit to students who have taken Chemistry 132BL.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 130ALFor Chemistry 130AL, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.FOR CHEMISTRY 130AL, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If YOU are not present, your space will be reassigned and YOU will haveto drop the course.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BRING LAB NOTEBOOK, GOGGLES AND LAB COAT TO YOUR FIRST LAB MEETING.130AL ORGANIC CHEM LAB Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 M 4:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG CS50 MOUSER, J.K. 384 30 2.0Y 142-481-201 LAB 1A T 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-202 LAB 1B T 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-203 LAB 1C T 12:30- 4:20P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-204 LAB 1D T 12:30- 4:20P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-205 LAB 1E T 5:00- 8:50P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-206 LAB 1F T 5:00- 8:50P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-207 LAB 1G W 12:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-208 LAB 1H W 12:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-209 LAB 1I W 4:30- 8:20P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-210 LAB 1J W 4:30- 8:20P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-211 LAB 1K R 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-212 LAB 1L R 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-213 LAB 1M R 12:30- 4:20P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-214 LAB 1N R 12:30- 4:20P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0Y 142-481-215 LAB 1O F 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1096 24 0.0Y 142-481-216 LAB 1P F 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1111 24 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 130B130B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG CS76 NORONHA, G. 150 04 4.0Y 142-482-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5420 0 0.0Y 142-482-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1657 25 0.0Y 142-482-203 DIS 1C T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5280 25 0.0Y 142-482-204 DIS 1D T 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 94 0 0.0Y 142-482-205 DIS 1E W 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 4283 25 0.0Y 142-482-206 DIS 1F W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 25 0.0Y 142-482-207 DIS 1G F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 4413 25 0.0Y 142-482-208 DIS 1H F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4283 0 0.0Y 142-482-209 DIS 1I F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 4283 25 0.0Chemistry 130BL is the same as the former Chemistry 132CL. Chemistry 130BL is not open for credit to students who have taken Chemistry 132CL.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 130BLFor Chemistry 130BL, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


62 / CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSFOR CHEMISTRY 130BL, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST HALF HOUR OF EACH LAB SECTION IS MANDATORY. If YOU are not present, your space will be reassigned and YOU will haveto drop the course.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BRING LAB NOTEBOOK, GOGGLES AND LAB COAT TO YOUR FIRST LAB MEETING.130BL ORGANIC CHEM LAB Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 M 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG CS24 MOUSER, J.K. 112 30 2.0Y 142-483-201 LAB 1A T 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 6086 16 0.0Y 142-483-202 LAB 1B T 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 6072 12 0.0Y 142-483-203 LAB 1C W 3:00- 6:50P WGYOUNG 6086 16 0.0Y 142-483-204 LAB 1D W 3:00- 6:50P WGYOUNG 6072 12 0.0Y 142-483-205 LAB 1E R 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 6086 16 0.0Y 142-483-206 LAB 1F R 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 6072 12 0.0Y 142-483-207 LAB 1G R 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 6086 16 0.0Y 142-483-208 LAB 1H F 10:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 6072 12 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 136136 ORGNIC STRUCT MTHDS Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 TR 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 4216 GARCIA-GARIBAY, M. 0 12 4.0Y 142-520-201 LAB 1A WF 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 6110 0 0.0140 ORGANIC REACTIONS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG CS76 TOYOKUNI, T. 150 06 4.0142-545-201 DIS 1A M 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 96 0 0.0142-545-202 DIS 1B T 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5420 25 0.0142-545-203 DIS 1C T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3153 25 0.0142-545-204 DIS 1D W 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5420 25 0.0142-545-205 DIS 1E W 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5420 0 0.0142-545-206 DIS 1F R 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5420 25 0.0142-545-207 DIS 1G F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 4283 25 0.0142-545-208 DIS 1H F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5272 0 0.0142-545-209 DIS 1I F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5420 25 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 153A153A STRCTR&ENZMS&MTBLSM Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG CS24 BATES, M.A. 150 01 4.0Y 142-637-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 0 0.0Y 142-637-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915G 25 0.0Y 142-637-203 DIS 1C T 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3156 25 0.0Y 142-637-204 DIS 1D T 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 0 0.0Y 142-637-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1256 25 0.0Y 142-637-206 DIS 1F R 8:00- 8:50A GEOLOGY 4645 25 0.0Y 142-637-207 DIS 1G R 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1657 0 0.0Y 142-637-208 DIS 1H F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 4283 25 0.0Y 142-637-209 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0Y ----------- LEC 2 MTWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS50 BATES, M.A. 225 02 4.0Y 142-637-221 DIS 2A M 12:00-12:50P LS 4127 0 0.0Y 142-637-222 DIS 2B M 1:00- 1:50P LS 4127 0 0.0Y 142-637-223 DIS 2C M 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4645 25 0.0Y 142-637-224 DIS 2D T 8:00- 8:50A MS 5233 25 0.0Y 142-637-225 DIS 2E T 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5252 25 0.0Y 142-637-226 DIS 2F T 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 0 0.0Y 142-637-227 DIS 2G W 8:00- 8:50A MS 6201 25 0.0Y 142-637-228 DIS 2H W 11:00-11:50A LS 4127 0 0.0Y 142-637-229 DIS 2I W 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1337 25 0.0Y 142-637-230 DIS 2J R 8:00- 8:50A MS 5233 25 0.0Y 142-637-231 DIS 2K R 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2134 25 0.0Y 142-637-232 DIS 2L R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 0 0.0Y 142-637-233 DIS 2M F 11:00-11:50A MS 3915G 25 0.0Y 142-637-234 DIS 2N F 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2288 0 0.0Y 142-637-235 DIS 2O F 1:00- 1:50P LS 4127 25 0.0Y 142-637-240 LEC 3 MTWF 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG CS76 DICKERSON, R.E. 150 05 4.0Y 142-637-241 DIS 3A M 1:00- 1:50P MOORE 1003 0 0.0Y 142-637-242 DIS 3B M 2:00- 2:50P MOORE 1003 25 0.0Y 142-637-243 DIS 3C T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3170 25 0.0Y 142-637-244 DIS 3D W 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5273 25 0.0Y 142-637-245 DIS 3E W 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 0 0.0Y 142-637-246 DIS 3F R 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5273 25 0.0Y 142-637-247 DIS 3G F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5273 25 0.0Y 142-637-248 DIS 3H F 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1655 0 0.0Y 142-637-249 DIS 3I F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5264 25 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 153B153B DNA&RNA&PROTN SYNTH Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWRF 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG CS24 THE STAFF 235 06 4.0Y 142-638-201 DIS 1A M 2:00- 2:50P MS 5127 27 0.0Y 142-638-202 DIS 1B M 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1655 26 0.0Y 142-638-203 DIS 1C T 10:00-10:50A MS 3915D 26 0.0Y 142-638-204 DIS 1D T 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5272 26 0.0Y 142-638-205 DIS 1E W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5420 26 0.0Y 142-638-206 DIS 1F W 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 365 26 0.0Y 142-638-207 DIS 1G R 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1657 26 0.0Y 142-638-208 DIS 1H F 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 2018 26 0.0Y 142-638-209 DIS 1I F 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2018 26 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 153C153C METABOLISM&REGULATN Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2200 FULCO, A.J. 80 02 4.0Y 142-639-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A MS 5203 20 0.0Y 142-639-202 DIS 1B T 8:00- 8:50A MS 6201 20 0.0Y 142-639-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915A 20 0.0Y 142-639-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A MS 5203 20 0.0Y ----------- LEC 2 MTWF 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2200 CLARKE, S.G. 80 07 4.0Y 142-639-221 DIS 2A M 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0Y 142-639-222 DIS 2B T 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0Y 142-639-223 DIS 2C W 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915A 20 0.0Y 142-639-224 DIS 2D F 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2288 20 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 153LOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 CHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIES / 63CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSFor Chemistry 153L, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.For Chemistry 153L, many lectures will include a short exam; therefore, attendance at lectures is important.FOR CHEMISTRY 153L, ATTENDANCE DURING THE FIRST FIFTEEN MINUTES OF EACH LAB MEETING IS MANDATORY. If you are not present, your space will be reassigned and YOU willhave to drop the course.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BRING GOGGLES, LAB COAT AND LAB MANUAL TO YOUR FIRST LAB MEETING. LAB MANUALS CAN BE PURCHASED AT 20/20 COURSE READER MATERIAL AT1141 WESTWOOD BLVD.153L BIOCHMICAL MTHDS I Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 TR 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG CS50 GILBERT, D.E. 344 30 4.0Y 142-641-201 LAB 1A T 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-202 LAB 1B T 5:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-203 LAB 1C W 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-204 LAB 1D W 5:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-205 LAB 1E R 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-206 LAB 1F R 5:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0Y 142-641-207 LAB 1G F 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 1089 44 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 154For Chemistry 154, there is a materials fee of $45 per student. Your BAR account will be charged.154 BIOCHMICAL MTHDS II Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 TR 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG CS24 WHITELEGGE, J.P. 0 30 G 4.0Y 142-640-201 LAB 1A TR 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 6085 0 0.0Y 142-640-202 LAB 1B TR 5:30- 9:20P WGYOUNG 6085 0 0.0Y 142-640-203 LAB 1C WF 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 6085 0 0.0CM155 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS N 142-646-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 20 30 G 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM160156 PHYSICAL BIOCHEM Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS76 LAVELLE, L. 200 02 4.0142-650-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG CS50 200 0.0CM159A REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 142-660-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 4216 GRALLA, J.D. 10 05 2.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM159ACM159B REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 142-661-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 4216 COUREY, A.J. 10 05 2.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM159B171 INTRMD INORGNC CHEM Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 3069 KANER, R.B. 0 03 4.0142-725-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1655 0 0.0142-725-202 DIS 1B R 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 4216 0 0.0172 ADV INORGANIC CHEM N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 4216 LEFEBER, C. 0 02 4.0142-730-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 94 0 0.0142-730-202 DIS 1B R 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 94 0 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Chemistry 184184 CHEMICAL INSTRMENTN Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 TR 8:00- 8:50A WGYOUNG 4216 WASSON, J.T. 0 11 4.0Y 142-772-201 LAB 1A TR 1:00- 4:50P MOL SCI 1424 0 0.0204 STUDNT RESEARCH SEM N 542-024-200 SEM 1 TBA WGYOUNG CLARKE, S.G. 0 30 SU 2.0205 CHEM OF BIOLOGY N 542-030-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 4216 VALENTINE, J.S. 60 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS206 CHEMISTRY OF BIO N 542-036-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 4216 SIGMAN, D.S. 25 30 SU 2.0207 ORGANOMETALLIC CHEM N 542-042-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 4216 HAWTHORNE, M.F. 40 03 4.0C213B PHYS-INT MOL SPECTR Y 542-080-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2018 CARTER, E.A. 10 04 4.0215D MOLEC SPEC-DIFF&STR N 542-094-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2018 SCHWARTZ, B.J. 0 30 4.0218 PHYS CHEM STDT SEM N 542-108-200 SEM 1 R 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2033 KIVELSON, D. 55 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSFor Chemistry 228, graduate students beyond their first year must enroll on an S/U basis.228 CHEMICL PHYSICS SEM N 542-170-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 2033 HEATH, J.R. 70 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS241C SPCL TPCS-ORGC CHEM N 542-256-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 4216 JUNG, M.E. 0 30 2.0- 4.0247 ORGANIC COLLOQUIUM N 542-295-200 SEM 1 R 5:00- 6:50P WGYOUNG CS24 STODDART, J.F. 82 30 SU 2.0R 5:00- 6:50P MOL SCI 3440RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSFor Chemistry 248, graduate students beyond their first year must enroll on an S/U basis.248 ORGANIC CHEM SEM N 542-309-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 4:50P MOL SCI 3440 HOUK, K.N. 82 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS249B PROB-ADV ORGNC CHEM N 542-314-200 LEC 1 W 7:00- 9:00P WGYOUNG CS24 MERLIC, C.A. 100 30 SU 2.0W 7:00- 9:00P MOL SCI 3440CM255 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS N 542-368-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M255, M PHARM M255, MCD BIO CM252258 TPC-BIOCHEM&MOL BIO N 542-396-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2200 CLARKE, C.F. 55 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM259A REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 542-404-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 4216 GRALLA, J.D. 20 05 2.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM259ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM259B REGULATN-TRANSCRPTN N 542-405-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2258A COUREY, A.J. 20 05 2.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM259BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM263 METABOLISM&REGULATN N 542-428-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 3069 WEISS, R.L. 0 04 4.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M263For Chemistry 268, graduate students beyond their first year must enroll on an S/U basis.268 BIOCHEM RSRCH SEM N 542-469-200 SEM 1 F 3:30- 6:20P MOL SCI 3440 MARTINSON, H.G. 50 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSFor Chemistry 278, graduate students beyond their first year should enroll on an S/U basis.278 INORGANIC CHEM SEM N 542-526-200 SEM 1 W 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG CS24 VALENTINE, J.S. 50 30 2.0W 4:00- 5:50P MOL SCI 3440RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 542-620-200 TUT 1 TBA WGYOUNG JERGENSON, P.L. 150 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS400 SAFETY-CHEM&BIOCHEM N 542-600-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3069 GARRELL, R.L. 82 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCHICANA AND CHICANO STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees underOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


64 / CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101 THEORETICL CONCEPTS N 144-306-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 346 AVILA, E.R. 25 03 4.0M102 MEX-AM&THE SCHOOLS N 144-440-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 7:50P MOORE 3320 SOLORZANO, D.G. 10 15 4.0SAME AS : EDUC M102M105B RECENT CHICANO LIT N 144-451-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P DODD 170 PEREZ-TORRES, R. 10 05 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M105BM108A MUSIC-LATIN AMERICA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1100 LOZANO, D. 24 12 4.0SAME AS : ETHNOMU M108A144-455-201 DIS 1A M 8:00- 8:50A SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-202 DIS 1B M 9:00- 9:50A SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-203 DIS 1C M 10:00-10:50A SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-204 DIS 1D M 11:00-11:50A SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-205 DIS 1E M 12:00-12:50P SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-206 DIS 1F F 8:00- 8:50A SH 1420 2 0.0144-455-207 DIS 1G F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1420 2 0.0144-455-208 DIS 1H F 10:00-10:50A SH 1420 2 0.0144-455-209 DIS 1I F 11:00-11:50A SH 1420 2 0.0144-455-210 DIS 1J F 12:00-12:50P SH 1420 2 0.0144-455-211 DIS 1K M 1:00- 1:50P SH 1344 2 0.0144-455-212 DIS 1L F 1:00- 1:50P SH 1420 2 0.0120 IMMIGRATION&CHICANO N 144-480-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1651 ALARCON, R.G. 35 12 4.0125 US-MEXICO RELATIONS N 144-495-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 365 HINOJOSA-OJEDA, R. 35 08 4.0M154 CONTMP ISS-CHICANAS N 144-650-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2214 ORTIZ, V. 30 06 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M132BRESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE182 WHITENESS-HIST&CLTR N 144-792-200 SEM 1 TBA AVILA, E.R. 35 06 G 4.0197A TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-880-200 SEM 1 R 3:00- 6:50P GEOLOGY 4660 ALARCON, R.G. 35 16 4.0Chicano 197A: A New Global Economy and Latinos197B TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-881-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 6:50P PUB POL 3343C TORRES-GIL, F.M. 25 15 4.0Chicano 197B: Latino Social Policy197C TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-882-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROYCE 162 BERMEO, A.C. 45 09 4.0Chicano 197C: Immigration Latino Identity197D TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-883-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1651 BECERRA, R. 45 06 4.0Chicano 197D: Research Methods for the Social Sciences197E TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-884-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 13105A HAYES-BAUTISTA, D. 35 08 4.0Chicano 197E: Health among Latino Population197F TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-885-200 SEM 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P KINSEY 365 PONS, M.C. 35 15 4.0Chicano 197F: Pre-Columbian Literature197G TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-886-200 SEM 1 TR 4:00- 5:30P ROYCE 162 GAPASIN, F. 45 16 4.0Chicano 197G: Race and Gender, Latinos and Latinas, and the U.S. Labor Movement197M TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-887-200 SEM 1 F 2:00- 5:50P KINSEY 230 BENAVIDEZ, M. 35 20 4.0Chicano 197M: Angels in Paradise: Chicano and Chicana Literature in the Southwest and Los Angeles197W TOPICS-CHICANO STDS N 144-888-200 SEM 1 TBA CABEZAS, A.L. 35 13 4.0Chicano 197W: Chicano and Chicana and Latino and Latina Ethnographies144-888-201 SEM 2 F 10:00-12:50P DODD 175 CABEZAS, 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66 / COMMUNICATION STUDIES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSCOMMUNICATION STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.10 INTRO-COMMCTN STDS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P MOORE 100 SUMAN, M.W. 400 15 4.0154-013-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 365 20 0.0154-013-202 DIS 1B T 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0154-013-203 DIS 1C M 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1264 20 0.0154-013-204 DIS 1D W 3:00- 3:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0154-013-205 DIS 1E TBA 20 0.0154-013-206 DIS 1F TBA 20 0.0154-013-207 DIS 1G W 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0154-013-208 DIS 1H W 5:00- 5:50P ROYCE 148 20 0.0154-013-209 DIS 1I F 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 150 20 0.0154-013-210 DIS 1J F 10:00-10:50A MS 3915D 20 0.0154-013-211 DIS 1K F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 346 20 0.0154-013-212 DIS 1L F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 150 20 0.0154-013-213 DIS 1M F 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3115 20 0.0154-013-214 DIS 1N R 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 148 20 0.0154-013-215 DIS 1O R 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 365 20 0.0154-013-216 DIS 1P R 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 184 20 0.0154-013-217 DIS 1Q TBA 20 0.0154-013-218 DIS 1R M 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0154-013-219 DIS 1S M 3:00- 3:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0154-013-220 DIS 1T R 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 150 20 0.0101 FREEDOM OF COMUNCTN N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1209B ROSS, D.R. 200 03 4.0154-320-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 162 25 0.0154-320-202 DIS 1B M 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 148 25 0.0154-320-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0154-320-204 DIS 1D W 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1337 25 0.0154-320-205 DIS 1E W 3:00- 3:50P MS 5117 25 0.0154-320-206 DIS 1F W 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 148 25 0.0154-320-207 DIS 1G M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 1221A 25 0.0154-320-208 DIS 1H TBA 25 0.0115 DYAD COMM&INTPR REL N 154-410-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 156 FRENCH, P.A. 40 13 4.0150 COMMUNICATION RSRCH Y 154-631-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4660 KETELAAR, T.V. 75 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORSM155 INFORMTN SUPERHGHWY N 154-652-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROYCE 164 THE STAFF 35 12 G 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST CM110160 POLITICAL COMUNCTN N 154-675-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P KINSEY 169 GROPER, R.P. 60 08 4.0M161 MASS MEDIA&ELECTNS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG CS76 KAUFMANN, K.M. 27 07 4.0SAME AS : POL SCI M141D154-680-201 DIS 1A M 3:00- 3:50P SLICHTR 2834 3 0.0154-680-202 DIS 1B M 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 150 3 0.0154-680-203 DIS 1C T 12:00-12:50P DANCE 105 3 0.0154-680-204 DIS 1D W 3:00- 3:50P MS 5147 3 0.0154-680-205 DIS 1E W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1265 3 0.0154-680-206 DIS 1F R 10:00-10:50A DANCE 103 3 0.0154-680-207 DIS 1G R 11:00-11:50A DANCE 103 3 0.0154-680-208 DIS 1H F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 166 3 0.0154-680-209 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 166 3 0.0185 FLD STD-COMMUNICATN N 154-793-200 LEC 1 T 5:00- 6:50P PUB POL 2214 GREGORY, M.S. 85 20 PN 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE187 ETHCL&PLCY-MASS COM N 154-799-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 6:50P PUB POL 1222 PLATE, T. 60 30 4.0197C COMP MEDIA&TEL SYS N 154-802-200 LEC 1 W 12:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4660 THE STAFF 30 06 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORS197J HETRGNS GROUPS COMM N 154-807-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P ROYCE 162 KREIMAN, J.E. 30 06 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORSCommunication Studies 197J: Voice and Its Perception197K EVOLTN-MEDIA IMAGES N 154-808-200 LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P DODD 78 KETELAAR, T.V. 50 16 4.0Communication Studies 197K: The Evolution of Mass Media Images197N HUMANISTC-MASS COMM N 154-811-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:15A BUNCHE 2221E CURRY, M.R. 35 03 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORSCommunication Studies 197N: Place, Identity, and the Networked World197T TECHNLGY IN COMNCTN N 154-817-200 LEC 1 F 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3114 LIEVROUW, L.A. 20 07 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJORS & SENIORS ONLYCommunication Studies 197T: Social Impacts of the New Electronic MediaCOMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES19 PEER HLTH CNSLR TRN N 040-057-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI VIELE, P.L. 130 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT100 INTRO-COMM HLTH SCI N 040-301-200 LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 13105A LESLIE, J.J. 100 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: PUBLIC HEALTH (789 MAJOR CODE ONLY)130 NUTRITION&HEALTH N 040-480-200 LEC 1 M 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 23105A LESLIE, J.J. 100 01 2.0132 HLTH&DSEAS&SRV-L AM N 040-492-200 LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 41235 TAUB, B. 20 16 4.0195 CANCER CONTROL Y 040-870-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 6:50P HLTHSCI 23105A MORISKY, D. 50 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT211B PROG PLAN&RSCH&EVAL N 840-068-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 53105A BOURQUE, L.B. 90 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES MAJORS213 CMMNTY&PTNT HLTH ED N 840-078-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 31235 MORISKY, D. 15 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS214 ISSUES-PRGRM EVALTN N 840-084-200 DIS 1 W 3:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 61262 BERKANOVIC, E. 10 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE / 67CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM216 QUALTV RSCH MTHDLGY N 840-096-200 DIS 1 W 10:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 61262 KAGAWA SINGER, M. 20 02 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M284RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY221 SOCCLTR ASPCTS-HLTH N 840-126-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 41235 UPCHURCH, D.M. 0 06 G 4.0229 VIOLENCE PREVENTION N 840-174-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 51279 SORENSON, S.B. 0 06 G 4.0233 HNGR&FOOD INSECURTY N 840-199-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A HLTHSCI HARRISON, G.G. 15 12 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM236 HUMN RSRC&ECON DVLP N 840-216-200 LEC 1 M 9:00-12:50P MOORE 2016 JAMISON, D.T. 5 01 4.0SAME AS : EDUC M252C243B PUBLC HLTH PRACTICE N 840-262-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 25 07 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM244 ADV SEM-MDCL ANTHRO N 840-264-200 SEM 1 GARRO, L.C. 2 20 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M263Q, NURSING M273, PSYCTRY M273RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM245C CHILD ABUSE&NEGLECT N 840-272-200 LEC 1 R 4:00- 5:50P LAW GOLDSTEIN, R.D. 5 30 2.0SAME AS : EDUC M217I, NURSING M290C, SOC WEL M290GRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM252 HLTH POLICY ANLYSIS Y 840-312-200 LEC 1 F 3:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 31235 VALDEZ, R.O. 15 20 G 4.0SAME AS : HLT SER M233RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS257 DISASTR PREPAREDNSS N 840-342-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 61235 ROTTMAN, S. 15 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT258 MGMT IN DISASTERS Y 840-348-200 LEC 1 W 10:00- 1:30P HLTHSCI 61243 ROTTMAN, S. 10 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS270B FOUNDTNS-CMNTY HLTH Y 840-423-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 61269 ANESHENSEL, C.S. 30 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES MAJORS283 AGING&HLTH BEHAVIOR N 840-502-200 DIS 1 FRANK, J.C. 20 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS284 SOCIOCLTR-MNTL HLTH N 840-505-200 DIS 1 W 1:00- 3:50P HLTHSCI 61269 0 06 G 4.0286 SEM-BEHAV SCIEN&HLT N 840-516-200 SEM 1 W 4:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 61269 BERKANOVIC, E. 35 09 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY289 DRUG ABUSE-PREGNNCY N 840-535-200 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 41235 ARCHIE, C.L. 15 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS291 HEALTH POLICY&AGED N 840-547-200 LEC 1 W 12:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 31235 WALLACE, S.P. 20 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS294 SOCL&BHVR FCTR-AIDS N 840-565-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P HLTHSCI 31235 MORISKY, D. 40 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS425 CHLD ADVCY-EFF ACTN N 840-650-200 SEM 1 F 9:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 61262 LAZARUS, W. 20 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT426 HLTH&ED&SOCL-CHLDRN N 840-652-200 SEM 1 T 9:00-11:50A HLTHSCI FRANKE, T.M. 20 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM436B CHILD HEALTH N 840-673-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 31235 HALFON, N. 20 08 G 4.0SAME AS : HLT SER M449BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS441 PLAN&EVAL-INTL HLTH N 840-683-200 LEC 1 T 8:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 61235 TULCHINSKY, T.H. 15 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY444 ANTHROPOMETRIC&DIET N 840-689-200 LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 71257 NEUMANN, C.G. 15 16 G 4.0446 NTRTN ED&TRNG-3D WD N 840-692-200 LEC 1 TBA 0 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT447 HLTH ISSUES-MIDEAST N 840-694-200 LEC 1 M 4:00- 6:50P HLTHSCI 61262 GALAL, O.M. 20 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS470 OCUPTNL HLTH EDUCTN N 840-739-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 51279 BROWN, M.P. 15 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT483 HLTH PROMO&EDUCATN Y 840-766-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 71257 KAR, S.B. 20 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES MAJORS485 RSRC DEV-CMNTY HLTH N 840-770-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 31235 PRELIP, M.L. 20 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT487 COMMUNTY ORG-HEALTH N 840-775-200 LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 31235 LI, V.C. 25 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCOMPARATIVE LITERATURECompatative LiteratureAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.100 INTRO TO COMP LIT N 152-300-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P MS 3915G MANNERS, M. 25 08 G 4.0154 ADVNTRS-AVANT-GARDE N 152-624-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 3:50P KINSEY 346 RE, L. 25 06 4.0194 VARIABLE TOPICS N 152-864-200 SEM 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P DODD 175 REINHARD, K. 15 14 4.0Comparative Literature 194, seminar 1: History and Theory of Literary Criticism152-864-201 SEM 2 R 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 96 MANIQUIS, R.M. 10 16 4.0Comparative Literature 194, seminar 2: Cultural MaterialismM276 READNG MODRN BODIES N 556-386-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1256 BOURDAGHS, M.K. 10 07 4.0SAME AS : JAPANSE M276290 CNTMP THRYS OF CRIT N 556-499-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 94 WEBER, S. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSComparative Literature 290, seminar 1:556-499-201 SEM 2 R 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 96 MANIQUIS, R.M. 15 16 4.0Comparative Literature 290, seminar 2: Cultural Materialism291 PROB-THEORY OF LIT N 556-504-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3119 LITTLE, A.L. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSComparative Literature 291, seminar 1: Ethnic Queers375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 556-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MANNERS, M. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE MAJORS495 PREP TEACH LIT&CMPO N 556-775-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MANNERS, M. 15 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE MAJORSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


68 / COMPUTER SCIENCE Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSHumanitiesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Note: Effective Fall 1999, Humanities courses will be renamed Comparative Literature.1B WRD LIT-LAT MDL-17C N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 362 KRISTAL, E. 120 13 4.0223-018-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3120 20 0.0223-018-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2284 20 0.0223-018-203 DIS 1C T 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3288 20 0.0223-018-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 160 20 0.0223-018-205 DIS 1E R 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0223-018-206 DIS 1F R 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 230 20 0.02A SRV-LT-ANTQ-ERL MDL N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1234 SCHABERG, D.C. 90 04 5.0223-021-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2134 18 0.0F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3173223-021-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3288 18 0.0F 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 346223-021-203 DIS 1C T 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 184 18 0.0F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2333223-021-204 DIS 1D T 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5420 18 0.0F 10:00-10:50A DODD 154223-021-205 DIS 1E T 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3120 18 0.0F 10:00-10:50A DODD 1622C SRV-LIT-ENLTNMT-20C N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-10:50A KNUDSEN 1200B MANNERS, M. 108 03 5.0223-027-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1270 18 0.0F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2178223-027-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 289 18 0.0F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2325223-027-203 DIS 1C T 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2238 18 0.0F 11:00-11:50A DODD 162223-027-204 DIS 1D T 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 289 18 0.0F 11:00-11:50A MOORE 1003223-027-205 DIS 1E T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3288 18 0.0F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2319223-027-206 DIS 1F T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5422 18 15 0.0F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 9436COMPUTER SCIENCE2 GREAT IDEAS-COM SCI N 187-002-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 247 DYER, M.G. 50 03 4.032 INTRO TO COM SCI 2 Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2258A LICHTEN, L. 90 28 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-096-201 DIS 1A F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2760 45 0.0187-096-202 DIS 1B F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5440 45 0.033 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING N ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P MS 6229 ROHR, J.A. 60 28 G 5.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES187-100-201 DIS 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5264 30 0.0187-100-202 DIS 1B F 2:00- 3:50P MS 3915D 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5249 ROHR, J.A. 60 28 G 5.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES187-100-211 DIS 2A F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5419 30 0.0187-100-212 DIS 2B F 12:00- 1:50P LS 2142 30 0.0----------- LEC 3 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2444 THE STAFF 60 28 G 5.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES187-100-221 DIS 3A F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5440 30 0.0187-100-222 DIS 3B F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5422 30 0.0----------- LEC 4 TR 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 2200 THE STAFF 60 28 G 5.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES187-100-231 DIS 4A F 10:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1609 30 0.0187-100-232 DIS 4B F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 9436 30 0.0M51A LOGC DSGN-DGTL SSTM Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P MS 6229 THE STAFF 60 16 G 4.0SAME AS : EL ENGR M16RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E, CYBER UNDERGRADS187-154-201 REC 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5420 30 0.0187-154-202 REC 1B F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5273 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 TBA STAUDHAMMER, J. 50 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E, CYBER UNDERGRADS187-154-211 REC 2A 25 0.0187-154-212 REC 2B 25 0.0111 OPERATNG SSTMS PRIN Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P KNUDSEN 1200B THE STAFF 65 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-336-201 LAB 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5249 65 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5249 GUY, R.G. 65 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-336-211 LAB 2A F 2:00- 3:50P DODD 170 65 0.0112 COM SYS MDLG FNDMTL N ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2444 THE STAFF 50 01 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-338-201 LAB 1A F 2:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1601 50 0.0118 CMPTR NTWRK FNDMNTL N ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2444 THE STAFF 50 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-350-201 REC 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5273 25 0.0187-350-202 REC 1B F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5419 25 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 247 THE STAFF 60 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-350-211 REC 2A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5436 30 0.0187-350-212 REC 2B F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 9436 30 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 COMPUTER SCIENCE / 69CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS130 SOFTWARE ENGINEERNG Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2444 THE STAFF 50 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-500-201 LAB 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2444 50 0.0132 COMPILER CONSTRCTN Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2760 EGGERT, P.R. 40 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COM SCI,COM SCI&LING,JUNIORS&SENIORS187-545-201 LAB 1A F 4:00- 5:50P MS 5117 40 0.0143 DATABASE SYSTEMS Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A FRANZ 2258A CARDENAS, A.F. 70 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-590-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-11:50A DODD 146 35 0.0187-590-202 DIS 1B F 2:00- 3:50P 35 0.0M151B COMPUTR SYSTMS ARCH Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 141 TAMIR, Y. 60 03 G 4.0SAME AS : EL ENGR M116CRESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-650-201 REC 1A F 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 30 0.0187-650-202 REC 1B F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5272 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 247 THE STAFF 60 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-650-211 REC 2A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5419 30 0.0187-650-212 REC 2B F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5436 30 0.0----------- LEC 3 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 247 MANGIONE-SMITH, W. 60 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-650-221 REC 3A F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 30 0.0187-650-222 REC 3B TBA 30 0.0M152A DIGITAL DESIGN LAB Y 187-686-200 LAB 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 03 G 2.0SAME AS : EL ENGR M116LRESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-686-210 LAB 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 07 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-686-220 LAB 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 14 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-686-230 LAB 4 T 8:00-11:50A BOELTER 3815 STAUDHAMMER, J. 15 11 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRADM152B DGTL DSGN PROJ LAB Y 187-689-200 LAB 1 MWF 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 05 G 4.0SAME AS : EL ENGR M116DRESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-689-210 LAB 2 TRF 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD187-689-220 LAB 3 TRF 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3815 RENNELS, D.A. 15 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD161 ARTIFICL INTELLIGNC Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A FRANZ 2258A KORF, R.E. 70 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: COM SCI,COM SCI&LING,JUNIORS&SENIORS187-696-201 LAB 1A 35 0.0187-696-202 LAB 1B 35 0.0170A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTNG N 187-703-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 3760 PARKER, D.S. 20 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS171L DATA COMM SSTMS LAB N 187-709-200 LAB 1 TBA DZHANIDZE, R.P. 0 14 G 2.0- 4.0T 12:00- 4:50P BOELTER 3704174 ELEMNTS-CMPTR GRAPH Y 187-719-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P ROYCE 164 THE STAFF 40 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-719-210 LEC 2 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5440 THE STAFF 40 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS180 ALGORITHMS&COMPLXTY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5249 KOUTSOUPIAS, E. 60 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-780-201 DIS 1A 0 0.0187-780-202 DIS 1B 0 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 141 THE STAFF 60 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-780-211 DIS 2A 0 0.0187-780-212 DIS 2B 0 0.0181 FORML LANGS&AUTOMTA Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5249 GREIBACH, S.A. 50 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: COM SCI,COM SCI&LING,JUNIORS&SENIORS187-787-201 REC 1A F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5249 50 0.0190 COM SCI DSGN PROJCT N 187-828-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5419 KLINGER, A. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORS187-828-210 LEC 2 TBA THE STAFF 0 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE JUNIORS AND SENIORSM196B MDLNG&SMLTN-BIO SYS N ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 DISTEFANO, J.J. 25 07 G 5.0SAME AS : MED M196B187-853-201 LAB 1A F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 25 0.0CM196L BIOMED&BIOCYB RSRCH N 187-855-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4440 5 15 G 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M174201 COMPUTR SCIENCE SEM N 587-005-200 SEM 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3400 KOUTSOUPIAS, E. 150 16 SU 2.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS214 DATA TRNSMSSN-CMPTR N 587-080-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5280 CARLYLE, J.W. 25 13 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS239 CMPTR PROG LANG&SYS N 587-232-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5280 BAGRODIA, R. 25 07 2.0-12.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS587-232-210 LEC 2 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5273 REIHER, P.L. 20 13 2.0-12.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS587-232-220 LEC 3 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 289 EGGERT, P.R. 15 05 2.0-12.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTS240A DATA&KNOWLEDGE BASE N 587-238-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3760 PARKER, D.S. 20 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS249 CUR TOP-DATA STRCTR N 587-294-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5422 ZANIOLO, C. 25 03 2.0-12.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


70 / CYBERNETICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS253B FAULT-TOLRNT CMPTNG N 587-321-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:30P BOELTER 5420 RENNELS, D.A. 25 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS258G DIGITAL SYSTEMS N 587-354-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5273 CONG, J. 25 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS259 COMPTR SCI-SYS DSGN N 587-357-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 ERCEGOVAC, M.D. 25 15 2.0-12.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS262A RSNNG-PARTL BELIEFS N 587-374-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5419 PEARL, J. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS280CO ALGORITHMS N 587-486-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5420 KOUTSOUPIAS, E. 25 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADS288S THEORETICAL COM SCI N 587-538-200 SEM 1 F 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2292 GREIBACH, S.A. 10 07 SU 2.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCI,EL ENGR GRADSC296L BIOMED&BIOCYB RSRCH N 587-579-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4440 DISTEFANO, J.J. 5 15 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 587-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MUNTZ, R.R. 30 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: COMPUTER SCIENCE GRAD STUDENTSCYBERNETICSAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.195H HONORS THESIS N 177-980-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED THE STAFF 10 30 PN 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTDENTISTRY98C PSYCH-PRSNLTY TYPES N 175-284-200 SEM 1 M 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3165 MAZEY, K.A. 12 01 G 4.0201C ORL BIO-PATHOBIOLGY N 576-025-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00-12:50P DENT PARK, N.H. 20 05 3.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM203 ORAL EMBRYOL&HSTLGY N 576-034-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI BERNARD, G.W. 20 30 4.0SAME AS : NEURBIO M229RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS211 TEMPOROMNDBLR JOINT N 576-071-200 LEC 1 T 9:00- 9:50A DENT BIBB, C.A. 20 11 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS260 ORAL BIOLOGY SEM N 576-360-200 SEM 1 M 5:15- 6:15P DENT WOLINSKY, L.E. 20 30 SU 2.0T 12:00-12:50P DENT 13041RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSDESIGN22 FORM N 116-066-200 STU 1 TBA BASSLER, J.W. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT23 DRAWING N 116-069-200 STU 1 TBA 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT24 VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES N 116-072-200 STU 1 TBA KATAOKA, M. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT25 LETTERFRMS&TYPGRPHY Y 116-075-200 STU 1 TBA SWANLUND, G.J. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT26 IMAGE CAPTURE Y 116-078-200 STU 1 TBA MCNALL, C.C. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT102 DESIGN&COMPUTATION N 116-312-200 LEC 1 TBA 40 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT103 VISUAL COMMUNICATN N 116-318-200 LEC 1 TBA DICKSON 40 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC106 MEDIA STUDIES N 116-337-200 LEC 1 TBA DICKSON 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC122 ARCHITCTNCS-SYMMTRY N 116-432-200 LEC 1 MARCH, L.J. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC142 GEOMETRIC MODELING Y 116-552-200 LEC 1 TERZIDIS, K. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT153 DESIGN FOR VIDEO N 116-618-200 STU 1 TBA KATAOKA, M. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT155 DSGN-PRINT&DIGITAL Y 116-631-200 STU 1 TBA 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT156A DESIGN-VIRTUAL FORM Y 116-637-200 STU 1 TBA 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT156B TM&MOTN-VIRTL SPACE Y 116-638-200 STU 1 TBA STEINKAMP, J.J. 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT157A DSGN-INTERACT MEDIA Y 116-643-200 STU 1 TBA 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT157B ADV INTERACTV MEDIA Y 116-644-200 STU 1 TBA 18 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT159 SENIOR PROJECT Y 116-655-200 LEC 1 TBA 12 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT160 TOPICS-AREA STUDIES Y 116-660-200 LEC 1 TBA 18 30 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT184 MTRL-SURFAC PATTERN N 116-885-200 STU 1 TBA BASSLER, J.W. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT193 PROSEMINAR-DESIGN N 116-892-200 SEM 1 TBA 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT197 HONORS COURSE N 116-896-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED ALLEN, R. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC206 MEDIA STUDIES N 516-036-200 LEC 1 TBA DICKSON 5 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTCM223 FNDMNTLS-ARCHITCTNC N 516-138-200 LEC 1 MARCH, L.J. 5 30 4.0SAME AS : ARCH&UD M225CRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCES / 71CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSCM242 GEOMETRIC MODELING N 516-252-200 LEC 1 TERZIDIS, K. 5 30 4.0SAME AS : ARCH&UD M227BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT258 CRNT STATE-TECHNLGY N 516-348-200 STU 1 TBA 5 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 516-960-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED ALLEN, R. 25 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT401 DESIGN STUDIO 1 N 516-602-200 STU 1 TBA 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT402 DESIGN STUDIO 2 Y 516-604-200 STU 1 TBA 10 30 G 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTEARTH AND SPACE SCIENCESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 INTRO TO EARTH SCI N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG CS76 LATOURRETTE, T. 150 03 4.0178-006-201 LAB 1A T 11:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.0178-006-202 LAB 1B T 1:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.0178-006-203 LAB 1C W 11:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.0178-006-204 LAB 1D W 1:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.0178-006-205 LAB 1E W 3:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.0178-006-206 LAB 1F R 11:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 3657 25 0.08 EARTHQUAKES N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 3656 SCHUBERT, G. 60 13 4.0178-048-201 DIS 1A R 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0178-048-202 DIS 1B R 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0178-048-203 DIS 1C R 3:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 3656 HOUSTON, H.B. 60 05 4.0178-048-211 DIS 2A W 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0178-048-212 DIS 2B W 3:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0178-048-213 DIS 2C W 4:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.020 NAT HST-SOUTHRN CAL N ----------- LEC 1 RF 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 5655 HALL JR, C.A. 20 15 4.0178-120-201 LAB 1A F 2:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 5655 HALL JR, C.A. 20 0.0----------- FLD 1AA TBA OFF CAM HALL JR, C.A. 20 0.061 ELEMENTS-FIELD GEOL Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 3645 BIRD, G.P. 30 12 4.0178-186-201 LAB 1A F 11:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 3645 30 0.0103A IGNEOUS PETROLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 4641 REID, M.R. 25 13 6.0178-319-201 LAB 1A WF 2:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 4641 25 0.0103C METAMRPHC PETROLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 4653 MANNING, C.E. 25 02 6.0178-321-201 LAB 1A MW 11:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 4653 25 0.0C109 ISOTOPE GEOCHEM N 178-356-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4677 KOLODNY, Y. 20 15 4.0121A ADV FIELD GEOLOGY N 178-432-200 FLD 1 TBA OFF CAM AXEN, G.J. 20 30 6.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT121B ADV FIELD GEOLOGY N 178-433-200 FLD 1 TBA OFF CAM REED, W.E. 20 30 6.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT125 VOLCANOES Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 4653 DAVIDSON, J.P. 25 13 4.0178-454-201 LAB 1A F 1:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4653 25 0.0133 HIST&REGIONAL GEOL Y 178-500-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 3645 INGERSOLL, R.V. 20 14 4.0134 CMPTNG-ERTH&SPC SCI N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 4677 TACKLEY, P.J. 16 03 4.0178-506-201 LAB 1A W 12:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 4691 8 0.0178-506-202 LAB 1B F 11:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 4691 8 0.0135 INT-APLD GEOPHYSICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A GEOLOGY 4677 DAVIS, P.M. 20 12 4.0178-512-201 LAB 1A M 2:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 4691 20 0.0137 PETROLEUM GEOLOGY N 178-524-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:15P GEOLOGY 5655 REED, W.E. 0 16 4.0150 RMOTE SNS-EARTH SCI N 178-600-200 LEC 1 T 6:00- 8:50P GEOLOGY SABINS JR, F.F. 20 22 4.0200B OCEAN&ATMOSPHERES N 578-004-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY SCHUBERT, G. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS204 TIME SERIES ANALYSS N 578-026-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY JACKSON, D.D. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC209 ISOTOPE GEOCHEM N 578-042-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4677 KOLODNY, Y. 10 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS222 INTRO TO SEISMOLOGY N 578-132-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY VIDALE, J.E. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS229 PLANETARY ATMOSPHRS N 578-175-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY PAIGE, D.A. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS235C CURRNT RSCH-GEOCHEM N 578-212-200 DIS 1 W 4:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 4645 LATOURRETTE, T. 15 09 SU 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS240 SPACE PLASMA PHYSCS N 578-242-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY KIVELSON, M.G. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS245B STRESS&DEFORMATION Y 578-273-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY OERTEL, G.F. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM270C SEM-CLIMATE DYNAMCS N 578-423-200 SEM 1 TBA NEELIN, J.D. 10 30 2.0- 4.0SAME AS : ATMOSCI M272C, GEOG M270CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS286C SEM-PLANETOLOGY N 578-518-200 SEM 1 TBA GEOLOGY PAIGE, D.A. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS287C SEISMLGY&EARTH INTR N 578-526-200 SEM 1 TBA GEOLOGY ANDERSON, O.L. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM288C SEM-SPACE PHYSICS N 578-534-200 SEM 1 F 3:30- 4:50P GEOLOGY 6704 RUSSELL, C.T. 25 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : ATMOSCI M275CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS295C CURNT RSRCH-E&S SCI N 578-575-200 LEC 1 R 3:30- 4:50P GEOLOGY 3656 VIDALE, J.E. 15 16 SU 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298 ADVANCED TOPICS N 578-590-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOLOGY RUNNEGAR, B.N. 60 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


72 / EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 578-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED NEWMAN, W.I. 25 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GEOCHEM,GEOL,GEOPHYS GRAD STUDENTSEAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURESChineseAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Enrollment for Chinese 3, 6, 100C and 102A is by INSTRUCTOR’S CONSENT ONLY. Permission to enroll numbers for Chinese 3,6and 100C will be given out the last week of Winter Quarter.Please see the appropriate instructor during their officehours the last week of Winter Quarter.3 ELEM MODERN CHINESE N 146-009-211 DIS 1A MWF 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 160 20 0.0146-009-212 DIS 1B MWF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1256 20 0.0146-009-213 DIS 1C MWF 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0146-009-214 DIS 1D MWF 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1651 20 0.0146-009-215 DIS 1E MWF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3153 20 0.0146-009-216 DIS 1F MWF 11:00-11:50A DANCE 103 20 0.0146-009-217 DIS 1G MW 11:00-11:50A DICKSON 4260 20 0.0F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2284146-009-218 DIS 1H MW 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2178 20 0.0F 11:00-11:50A SLICHTR 2834146-009-219 DIS 1I MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5203 20 0.0146-009-220 DIS 1J MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 3915D 20 0.0146-009-201 LEC M1 TR 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 247 WANG, Y. 80 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT146-009-202 LEC M2 TR 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 247 WANG, Y. 80 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT6 INTRMED MOD CHINESE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 2760 LIAO, R. 80 11 4.0146-018-201 DIS 1A MWF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3143 20 0.0146-018-202 DIS 1B MWF 11:00-11:50A DODD 67 20 0.0146-018-203 DIS 1C MWF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3120 20 0.0146-018-204 DIS 1D MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3120 20 0.06R RD&WRT-INT MOD CHIN Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2134 LIAO, R. 40 07 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT146-020-201 DIS 1A MWF 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 94 20 0.0146-020-202 DIS 1B MWF 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3119 20 0.0100C ADVD MODERN CHINESE N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 164 HUTERS, T.D. 50 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT146-302-201 DIS 1A MW 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2238 25 0.0146-302-202 DIS 1B MW 1:00- 1:50P MS 5148 25 0.0102A BUSINESS CHINESE N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2250 WANG, Y. 60 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT146-312-201 DIS 1A MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 150 20 0.0146-312-202 DIS 1B MWF 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2160 20 0.0146-312-203 DIS 1C MWF 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3153 20 0.0110C INTR-CLASCL CHINESE N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 164 CHOU, H.H. 50 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT146-362-201 DIS 1A TR 9:00- 9:50A DODD 67 15 0.0146-362-202 DIS 1B TR 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3131 15 0.0146-362-203 DIS 1C TR 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1337 15 0.0146-362-204 DIS 1D TR 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 166 15 0.0120 INTRO-CHINESE LING N 146-420-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:15A ROYCE 160 HSU, K. 30 03 4.0130A MODERN CHINESE LIT N 146-482-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P ROYCE 160 HUTERS, T.D. 30 16 G 4.0140B CLSCL LIT-PROSE Y 146-546-200 DIS 1 M 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2232 STRASSBERG, R.E. 25 05 G 4.0WF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1264150B TRDTN NARRATV&DRAMA N 146-604-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P DODD 167 STRASSBERG, R.E. 40 07 G 4.0152 CNTMP CHIN LIT&CLTR N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:45A LS 2142 SHIH, S. 50 02 G 4.0146-613-201 DIS 1A R 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2278 25 0.0146-613-202 DIS 1B R 11:00-11:50A DODD 178 25 0.0155 TPCS-CHINESE CINEMA N 146-630-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 3:50P ROYCE 190 YIP, J.C. 30 14 4.0190 ARCHAEOLOGY-CHINA N 146-842-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 2134 CHOU, H.H. 35 04 G 4.0205 20C CHINESE LIT&CLT N 546-030-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P ROYCE 280B SHIH, S. 15 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS230B MODERN CHINESE LIT N 546-181-200 SEM 1 F 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3106 HUTERS, T.D. 10 20 T2 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS242 CHINESE CLASSICS N 546-252-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3161 SCHABERG, D.C. 10 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS245B TRDTNL NARRTV&DRAMA N 546-271-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3123 STRASSBERG, R.E. 10 08 T2 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS295B CHINESE CULTRL HIST N 546-571-200 SEM 1 TBA CHOU, H.H. 10 20 T2 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSEast Asian Languages and CulturesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.265A TOPCS-BUDDHIST STDS N 579-325-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3173 SCHOPEN, G.R. 10 15 T1 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 579-920-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED BUSWELL, R.E. 50 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSIndicAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.110C ADVANCED SANSKRIT N 362-362-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 154 SCHOPEN, G.R. 20 13 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


74 / ECONOMICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS100C ADV MODERN KOREAN N 364-302-211 DIS 1A MWF 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1601 20 0.0364-302-212 DIS 1B TBA 20 0.0364-302-213 DIS 1C MWF 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 4645 20 0.0364-302-201 LEC M1 TR 1:00- 1:50P MS 7608 PARK, Y. 60 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT101C ADV RDNG-MOD KOREAN N 364-308-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 3117 EM, H.H. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT102C ADV KOREAN CONVRSTN Y 364-314-200 DIS 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3143 YOON, J.E. 25 06 3.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC105B KOREAN ACADMC TEXTS Y 364-331-200 LEC 1 M 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 20 04 4.0TBACM120 STRUCTURE OF KOREAN N 364-420-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 156 SOHN, S. 20 15 4.0SAME AS : LING M177155 KOREAN CINEMA N 364-630-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 5:50P DODD 161 50 08 4.0W 2:00- 5:50P DODD 161180C CLTRL HISTORY-KOREA N 364-782-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P ROYCE 154 EM, H.H. 40 14 G 4.0187 PPLR&FLK RLGN-KOREA N 364-822-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 160 TANGHERLINI, T.R. 25 15 4.0197B CNTMP KOR SOC&CULTR Y 364-871-200 SEM 1 T 3:30- 6:30P ROYCE 166 EM, H.H. 15 15 G 4.0C205B KOREAN ACADMC TEXTS N 764-031-200 LEC 1 M 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 10 04 4.0TBARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210 THGHT&SOCIETY-KOREA N 764-060-200 DIS 1 T 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3131 DUNCAN, J. 10 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC220 STRUCTURE OF KOREAN N 764-120-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 156 SOHN, S. 5 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS296B MODERN KOREAN CULTR N 764-577-200 SEM 1 R 3:30- 5:30P ROYCE 280B EM, H.H. 12 16 T2 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSECONOMICSAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 PRIN OF ECONOMICS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A DODD 147 ALLEN, W.R. 280 11 0.0180-004-201 QIZ 1A M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3170 20 4.0180-004-202 QIZ 1B M 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2181 20 4.0180-004-203 QIZ 1C M 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2160 20 4.0180-004-204 QIZ 1D T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 4.0180-004-205 QIZ 1E T 3:00- 3:50P DODD 178 20 4.0180-004-206 QIZ 1F W 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 148 20 4.0180-004-207 QIZ 1G W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2181 20 4.0180-004-208 QIZ 1H W 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2178 20 4.0180-004-209 QIZ 1I R 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1264 20 4.0180-004-210 QIZ 1J F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 1221A 20 4.0180-004-211 QIZ 1K F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2168 20 4.0180-004-212 QIZ 1L T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-004-213 QIZ 1M R 12:00-12:50P MOORE 1003 20 4.0180-004-214 QIZ 1N R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 4.0----------- LEC 2 TR 11:00-12:15P DICKSON 2160E LUK, F. 280 13 0.0180-004-221 QIZ 2A M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3123 20 4.0180-004-222 QIZ 2B R 3:00- 3:50P DODD 178 20 4.0180-004-223 QIZ 2C T 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3150 20 4.0180-004-224 QIZ 2D T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3117 20 4.0180-004-225 QIZ 2E T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1221A 20 4.0180-004-226 QIZ 2F R 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3178 20 4.0180-004-227 QIZ 2G R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2319 20 4.0180-004-228 QIZ 2H W 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 289 20 4.0180-004-229 QIZ 2I M 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2278 20 4.0180-004-230 QIZ 2J W 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-004-231 QIZ 2K W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3170 20 4.0180-004-232 QIZ 2L T 3:00- 3:50P ROYCE 154 20 4.0180-004-233 QIZ 2M R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-004-234 QIZ 2N R 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3135 20 4.02 PRIN OF ECONOMICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A DODD 147 SWANSON, R.B. 280 01 0.0180-008-201 QIZ 1A M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-202 QIZ 1B M 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-203 QIZ 1C M 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-204 QIZ 1D T 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2134 20 4.0180-008-205 QIZ 1E W 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-206 QIZ 1F W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2168 20 4.0180-008-207 QIZ 1G W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-208 QIZ 1H F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-209 QIZ 1I T 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1270 20 4.0180-008-210 QIZ 1J R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-211 QIZ 1K R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3123 20 4.0180-008-212 QIZ 1L F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 2181 20 4.0180-008-213 QIZ 1M F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2168 20 4.0180-008-214 QIZ 1N F 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 4.0----------- LEC 2 TR 12:30- 1:45P DODD 147 MCDEVITT, E.P. 280 14 0.0180-008-221 QIZ 2A R 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2242 20 4.0180-008-222 QIZ 2B M 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1337 20 4.0180-008-223 QIZ 2C R 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 184 20 4.0180-008-224 QIZ 2D R 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3211 20 4.0180-008-225 QIZ 2E T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3164 20 4.0180-008-226 QIZ 2F W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3164 20 4.0180-008-227 QIZ 2G F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3170 20 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ECONOMICS / 75CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS180-008-228 QIZ 2H R 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2242 20 4.0180-008-229 QIZ 2I M 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2242 20 4.0180-008-230 QIZ 2J M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3164 20 4.0180-008-231 QIZ 2K R 4:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1337 20 4.0180-008-232 QIZ 2L W 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2242 20 4.0180-008-233 QIZ 2M T 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3135 20 4.0180-008-234 QIZ 2N T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3123 20 4.011 MICROECONOMC THEORY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A KINSEY 51 ZAME, W.R. 180 12 4.0180-052-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1256 18 0.0180-052-202 DIS 1B T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3170 18 0.0180-052-203 DIS 1C T 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 289 18 0.0180-052-204 DIS 1D W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3170 18 0.0180-052-205 DIS 1E R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3156 18 0.0180-052-206 DIS 1F R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5203 18 0.0180-052-207 DIS 1G M 2:00- 2:50P DODD 178 18 0.0180-052-208 DIS 1H W 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3134 18 0.0180-052-209 DIS 1I T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3156 18 0.0180-052-210 DIS 1J R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3288 18 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:15P DICKSON 2160E LUK, F. 180 15 4.0180-052-221 DIS 2A M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3143 18 0.0180-052-222 DIS 2B T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3288 18 0.0180-052-223 DIS 2C W 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE A152 18 0.0180-052-224 DIS 2D R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3134 18 0.0180-052-225 DIS 2E F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2156 18 0.0180-052-226 DIS 2F F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3150 18 0.0180-052-227 DIS 2G T 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1256 18 0.0180-052-228 DIS 2H R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3157 18 0.0180-052-229 DIS 2I T 12:00-12:50P MOORE 1003 18 0.0180-052-230 DIS 2J R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3288 18 0.0M40 INTRO-STATIS MTHDS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A DODD 121 SCHOENBERG, F.R. 30 03 4.0SAME AS : STATS M11180-150-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 10 0.0180-150-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2242 10 0.0180-150-203 DIS 1C R 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 10 0.041 ECONOMETRICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 167 IMBENS, G.W. 60 12 4.0180-156-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 1221A 20 0.0180-156-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3150 20 0.0180-156-203 DIS 1C R 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3120 20 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Economics 101101 MICROECONOMC THEORY Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:20A BUNCHE 2209A BUDDIN, R. 150 01 4.0Y 180-346-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3123 15 0.0Y 180-346-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-346-203 DIS 1C R 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3123 15 0.0Y 180-346-204 DIS 1D R 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3112 15 0.0Y 180-346-205 DIS 1E M 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-346-206 DIS 1F M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-346-207 DIS 1G W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 4283 15 0.0Y 180-346-208 DIS 1H W 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1264 15 0.0Y 180-346-209 DIS 1I F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2181 15 0.0Y 180-346-210 DIS 1J F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2156 15 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Economics 101Y ----------- LEC 2 TR 12:30- 1:45P DODD 121 DEVEREUX, P.J. 150 14 4.0Y 180-346-221 DIS 2A T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE A152 15 0.0Y 180-346-222 DIS 2B T 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2135 15 0.0Y 180-346-223 DIS 2C R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2150 15 0.0Y 180-346-224 DIS 2D R 3:00- 3:50P DANCE 105 15 0.0Y 180-346-225 DIS 2E T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-346-226 DIS 2F M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2174 15 0.0Y 180-346-227 DIS 2G W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3143 15 0.0Y 180-346-228 DIS 2H W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2181 15 0.0Y 180-346-229 DIS 2I R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-346-230 DIS 2J T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3150 15 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Economics 102102 MACRO ECON THEORY Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2209A THOMPSON, E.A. 120 07 4.0Y 180-364-201 QIZ 1A M 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2126 15 0.0Y 180-364-202 QIZ 1B W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 1221A 15 0.0Y 180-364-203 QIZ 1C W 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1323 15 0.0Y 180-364-204 QIZ 1D F 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3153 15 0.0Y 180-364-205 QIZ 1E W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3123 15 0.0Y 180-364-206 QIZ 1F M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-364-207 QIZ 1G M 12:00-12:50P DODD 67 15 0.0Y 180-364-208 QIZ 1H F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 2150 15 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Economics 102Y ----------- LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:15P DODD 121 BATCHELDER, R.W. 120 15 4.0Y 180-364-211 QIZ 2A T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2174 15 0.0Y 180-364-212 QIZ 2B T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2174 15 0.0Y 180-364-213 QIZ 2C R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2150 15 0.0Y 180-364-214 QIZ 2D R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2173 15 0.0Y 180-364-215 QIZ 2E R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 1265 15 0.0Y 180-364-216 QIZ 2F T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2150 15 0.0Y 180-364-217 QIZ 2G R 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 289 15 0.0Y 180-364-218 QIZ 2H M 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 148 15 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Economics 102Y ----------- LEC 3 TR 3:30- 4:45P KINSEY 169 MCDEVITT, E.P. 120 16 4.0Y 180-364-221 QIZ 3A M 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2288 15 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


76 / ECONOMICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 180-364-222 QIZ 3B W 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1329 15 0.0Y 180-364-223 QIZ 3C T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE A152 15 0.0Y 180-364-224 QIZ 3D T 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3105 15 0.0Y 180-364-225 QIZ 3E R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2126 15 0.0Y 180-364-226 QIZ 3F R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2174 15 0.0Y 180-364-227 QIZ 3G T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2178 15 0.0Y 180-364-228 QIZ 3H R 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 94 15 0.0103D APPLICATN ECON THRY N 180-385-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2242 ROSENTHAL, J. 24 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTEconomics 103D: Economic Development: Chinese and European Experiences103F APPLICATN ECON THRY N 180-387-200 SEM 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 1221A BHATTACHARYA, J. 24 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTEconomics 103F: Health Economics103G APPLICATN ECON THRY N 180-388-200 SEM 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2249 CLARK, E/RILEY, J 20 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECONEconomics 103G: The Trading GameEconomics 104 is limited to SENIOR business economics majors on the first telephone enrollment pass. Other business economics majors may enroll during the second enrollment pass.104 MANAGERIAL ECONOMIC Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P PUB POL 1234 PINT, E.M. 80 16 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECON180-406-201 DIS 1A T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 0.0180-406-202 DIS 1B R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 0.0180-406-203 DIS 1C T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3288 20 0.0180-406-204 DIS 1D R 6:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 2156 20 0.0107 HIST OF ECON THEORY Y 180-421-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 1209B MURPHY, G.G. 150 07 4.0130 PUBLIC FINANCE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 121 YELOWITZ, A.S. 120 12 4.0180-502-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3164 30 0.0180-502-202 DIS 1B R 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3170 30 0.0180-502-203 DIS 1C T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3211 30 0.0180-502-204 DIS 1D R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5217 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 12:30- 1:45P KINSEY 169 YELOWITZ, A.S. 120 14 4.0180-502-211 DIS 2A T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3153 30 0.0180-502-212 DIS 2B T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2178 30 0.0180-502-213 DIS 2C R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3211 30 0.0180-502-214 DIS 2D R 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3211 30 0.0134 ENVIRONMENTAL ECON Y 180-541-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P BUNCHE 1209B CAMERON, T.A. 100 16 G 4.0Economics 143 lab sections will be available for students at times and rooms to be announced.143 APLIED REGRESN ANLY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 2258A HIRANO, K. 60 15 4.0180-587-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2160 30 0.0180-587-202 DIS 1B R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2160 30 0.0147B APLCTN-ECONOMETRICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A ROLFE 3126 DWYER, M.J. 40 12 4.0180-638-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3143 20 0.0180-638-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1655 20 0.0160 MONEY AND BANKING Y 180-673-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P MS 4000A BAIM, D. 180 16 4.0170 MONOPOLY&COMPETITN Y 180-710-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:20A DODD 161 GALLES, G.M. 50 01 4.0171 IND ORG-THEOR&TCTCS Y 180-718-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 1209B LESLIE, P. 100 12 4.0172 ANLY-LAWS&LEGL INST Y 180-745-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1246 HYMAN, A. 60 15 4.0Economics 173 is limited to SENIOR business economics majors on the first telephone enrollment pass. Other business economics majors may enroll during the second enrollment pass.173 CENTRALIZED MARKETS Y 180-748-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2214 WILLIAMS, D.L. 60 13 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECONEconomics 174 is limited to SENIOR business economics majors on the first telephone enrollment pass. Other business economics majors may enroll during the second enrollment pass.174 ORGNZTN OF THE FIRM Y 180-751-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2250 HUBBARD, T.N. 50 03 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR BUSINESS/ECON181B DEV-ECON INST-W EUR Y 180-783-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A FOWLER A139 SOKOLOFF, K.L. 60 04 4.0183 DEV-ECON INSTITU-US Y 180-799-200 LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A PUB POL 1246 SOKOLOFF, K.L. 70 01 4.0191 INTERNTL TRADE THRY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A DODD 161 ASEA, P.K. 80 11 4.0180-817-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5440 40 0.0180-817-202 DIS 1B R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1264 40 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 2214 ASEA, P.K. 80 14 4.0180-817-211 DIS 2A T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3211 40 0.0180-817-212 DIS 2B R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2160 40 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2214 SWANSON, R.B. 80 05 4.0180-817-221 DIS 3A M 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3175 40 0.0180-817-222 DIS 3B W 3:00- 3:50P DODD 167 40 0.0192 INTERNATNL FINANCE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 2214 VEGH, C.A. 80 15 4.0180-826-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3164 40 0.0180-826-202 DIS 1B R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3170 40 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 3:30- 4:45P PUB POL 2214 BATCHELDER, R.W. 80 16 4.0180-826-211 DIS 2A T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2160 40 0.0180-826-212 DIS 2B R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3164 40 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1234 SWANSON, R.B. 80 07 4.0180-826-221 DIS 3A M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3170 40 0.0180-826-222 DIS 3B W 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 4660 40 0.0193 INTRNATNL AREA STDS N 180-829-201 SEM 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 9262 ROSENTHAL, J. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT180-829-202 SEM 2 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 8349 VEGH, C.A. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT180-829-203 SEM 3 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 8252 LAHIRI, A. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT195H HONORS THESIS SEM N 180-836-200 SEM 1 TBA ROSENTHAL, J. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT201C EQUILIBRM&WLFR ECON N 580-061-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DODD 146 ELLICKSON, B.C. 70 30 4.0F 4:00- 5:50P DODD 146RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS202C TPCS-MACROECONOMICS N 580-014-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P DODD 146 REICHLIN, P. 70 06 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 EDUCATION / 77CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSF 12:00- 1:50P DODD 146RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS203C SYSTEMS MODELS N 580-023-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A DODD 146 HIRANO, K. 70 12 4.0F 2:00- 3:50P DODD 146RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS204I APPLIC OF ECON THRY N 580-040-200 LEC 1 TBA CAMERON, T.A. 16 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTSM204N PHARMCTCL ECON&PLCY N 580-048-200 SEM 1 R 4:30- 6:50P HLTHSCI 16059 COMANOR, W.S. 10 16 T3 2.0SAME AS : HLT SER M204CRESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS218C SEM-ECONOMIC THEORY N 580-111-200 SEM 1 T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 8271 LEVINE, D.K. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS219C ECON THRY&MATH ECON N 580-114-200 LEC 1 R 3:30- 4:50P BUNCHE 2249 OSTROY, J.M. 40 16 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS228C SEM-MONETARY ECON N 580-168-200 SEM 1 T 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2265 THE STAFF 16 15 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS229C WKSHP-MONETARY ECON N 580-174-200 LEC 1 M 3:30- 4:50P BUNCHE 1221A THE STAFF 30 08 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS232E TOPICS-ECONOMETRICS N 580-198-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2249 DWYER, M.J. 16 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS232F TOPICS-ECONOMETRICS N 580-199-200 LEC 1 TBA LEAMER, E.E. 16 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS239C WRKSHP-ECONOMETRICS N 580-236-200 LEC 1 R 3:30- 4:45P BUNCHE 3170 KYRIAZIDOU, E. 30 16 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS249C HIST-ENTRPRNRSHP-US N 580-324-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 9383 LAMOREAUX, N.R. 16 09 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS252 ECON OF FEDERALISM N 580-337-200 LEC 1 F 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2173 THOMPSON, E.A. 16 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS253A TPCS-PUBLIC FINANCE N 580-343-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3173 HU, W. 16 08 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS262A TOPCS IN LABOR ECON N 580-383-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2249 DEVEREUX, P.J. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS268C SEM-LABOR&POPULATN N 580-414-200 SEM 1 W 5:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 9383 DEVEREUX, P.J. 30 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS269C WORKSHOP-LABOR ECON N 580-422-200 LEC 1 T 3:30- 4:45P BUNCHE 9383 CURRIE, J. 40 15 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS271C MATH THRY-INDUS ORG N 580-429-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:30A BUNCHE 2249 LESLIE, P. 24 03 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS278C INDSTRL ORGN&REGLTN N 580-474-200 SEM 1 F 2:00- 3:20P BUNCHE 2249 LESLIE, P. 30 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS279C WRKSHP-BUSINESS ORG N 580-480-200 LEC 1 M 1:30- 2:50P BUNCHE 9383 HUBBARD, T.N. 40 05 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS282A TPCS-INTERNTNL ECON N 580-493-200 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2265 ASEA, P.K. 16 20 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS282B TPCS-INTERNTNL ECON N 580-494-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:30P BUNCHE 2249 LAHIRI, A. 16 20 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS285C WRKSHP-INTRNTL ECON N 580-512-200 LEC 1 W 3:30- 4:50P BUNCHE 2160 LAHIRI, A. 40 09 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS287C ECONOMIC DEVELOPMNT N 580-522-200 LEC 1 T 5:00- 7:50P BUNCHE 2249 VEGH, C.A. 24 30 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS288C INTRNTL&DEVELP ECON N 580-528-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2174 VEGH, C.A. 16 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTSEDUCATIONFor PTE numbers for Education 91C, go to Moore 1009. 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1 R 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2288 WEINER, B. 5 16 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M239217D LANG DVLPMNT&EDUC N 583-185-200 LEC 1 M 5:00- 8:50P MOORE 2016 VALADEZ, C.M. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS222C QLTTV DATA RDCT&ANL N 583-216-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 4:50P MOORE 3320 LEVINE, H.G. 20 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS229 SEM-URBAN SCHOOLING N 583-255-200 SEM 1 W 5:00- 8:50P MOORE 2016 MCLAREN, P.L. 20 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSEducation 229: Critical Multiculturalism230C LINEAR STAT MODELS N 583-242-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P MOORE 2120 ENDER, P. 40 30 T2 4.0RESTRICT: EDUCATION, SPECIAL ED MAJORS583-242-201 LEC 2 TR 4:00- 5:50P MOORE 3140 THUM, Y.M. 40 16 T2 4.0RESTRICT: EDUCATION, SPECIAL ED MAJORS233B PROFESSIONL WRITING N 583-269-200 LEC 1 W 12:00- 3:50P MOORE 2016 ROSE, M.A. 15 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS239 ORGAN&GOVRNC-ED SYS N 583-273-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 3021 12 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS247 LAW AND ED POLICY N 583-336-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 7:50P MOORE 1003 BIEGEL, 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GRADUATE STUDENTSEducation 263, seminar 1: Multicultural Issues583-478-201 SEM 2 M 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 3030 ASTIN, A.W. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSEducation 263, seminar 2: Higher Education and Human Consciousness583-478-202 SEM 3 T 6:00- 9:50P MOORE 3030 WILMS, W.W. 25 22 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS267 SEM EDUC TECHNOLOGY N 583-485-200 SEM 1 M 9:00-12:50P GSEIS 315 BAKER, E.L. 20 01 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS268 THEORIZING READING N 583-480-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 5:50P MOORE COHEN, S. 20 00 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS275 RACE AND EDUCATION N 583-513-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-12:50P MOORE 3030 SMITH-MADDOX, R.P. 20 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS280A SLCTD TPCS-SPCL ED N 583-531-200 SEM 1 T 1:00- 4:50P MOORE 2016 KASARI, C.L. 20 30 2.0- 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS583-531-201 SEM 2 W 10:00- 1:50P MOORE 3021 HODAPP, R.M. 20 02 2.0- 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS288 RESEARCH APPRENTICE N 583-565-201 DIS 1 TBA ARTILES, A.J. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule 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Spring 1999 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / 79CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS583-565-202 DIS 2 W 9:00-10:50A MOORE 3320 ASTIN, A.W. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-203 DIS 3 TBA BAKER, E.L. 16 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-204 DIS 4 M 9:00-10:50A MOORE 3320 BRUNO, J.E. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-205 DIS 5 W 4:00- 6:50P MOORE 3341 CATTERALL, J.S. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-206 DIS 6 F 2:00- 4:50P MOORE 2016 DORR, A. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-207 DIS 7 F 1:00- 2:30P MOORE 2137 GRAHAM, S.H. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-208 DIS 8 W 10:00-11:50A MOORE 2016 GUTIERREZ, K.D. 16 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-209 DIS 9 TBA HODAPP, R.M. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-210 DIS 10 TBA HOWES, C. 16 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-211 DIS 11 TBA IMBENS-BAILEY, A. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-212 DIS 12 TBA KAFAI, Y.B. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-213 DIS 13 TBA KASARI, C.L. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-214 DIS 14 W 2:00- 5:50P MOORE MUTHEN, B. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-215 DIS 15 T 1:00- 4:50P MOORE 1325 OAKES, J.L. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-216 DIS 16 T 10:00-11:50A MOORE 2137 RUST, V.D. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-217 DIS 17 F 2:00- 4:50P MOORE 2016 SANDOVAL, W.A. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-219 DIS 19 TBA TORRES, C.A. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-220 DIS 20 M 12:00- 3:50P MOORE 2137 VALADEZ, C.M. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-221 DIS 21 TBA WELLS, A.S. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT583-565-223 DIS 23 TBA ALKIN, M.C. 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT299C RSRCH PRACTICM EDUC N 583-591-200 CLI 1 UNSCHED VALADEZ, C.M. 20 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS583-591-201 CLI 2 T 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 3030 ASTIN, H.S. 15 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS583-591-202 CLI 3 M 12:00- 3:50P MOORE 2120 HOWES, C. 20 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS583-591-203 CLI 4 T 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 2137 RUST, V.D. 20 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS583-591-204 CLI 5 TBA WEBB, N.M. 20 20 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS433B TECH DEVEL ED MEDIA N 583-678-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 2137 KOVARIC, P.M. 20 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSClinics 1 through 6 of Education 498C are restricted to TEP students only.Education 498C, clinic 1, is restricted to Student Affairs students only.498C DIRECTED FLD EXPER N 583-788-201 CLI 1 T 2:00- 5:50P MOORE 1048 TIDWELL-BOUCHEREAU 20 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS499C ADV DIR FIELD EXPER N 583-794-200 CLI 1 TBA 16 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 PHYSICS-ELCTRC ENGR Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 2258A FETTERMAN, H.R. 0 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-001-201 REC 1A M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 4283 0 0.0190-001-202 REC 1B T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5280 0 0.0190-001-203 REC 1C W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5273 0 0.0190-001-204 REC 1D R 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5272 0 0.010 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 3400 WERTER, M.J. 128 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS&E, MAT SCI UNDERGRADS190-030-201 REC 1A M 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 4660 32 0.0190-030-202 REC 1B M 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5264 32 0.0190-030-203 REC 1C W 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5264 32 0.0190-030-204 REC 1D F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5436 32 0.0M16 LOGC DSGN-DGTL SSTM Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P MS 6229 THE STAFF 5 16 G 4.0SAME AS : COM SCI M51ARESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-048-201 REC 1A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5420 0 0.0190-048-202 REC 1B F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5273 0 0.0----------- LEC 2 TBA STAUDHAMMER, J. 60 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-048-211 REC 2A TBA 30 0.0190-048-212 REC 2B TBA 30 0.0100 ELCTRCL&ELCTRNC CIR Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 3400 WERTER, M.J. 110 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: AERO,C&EE,CHM ENG,MECHNCL UNDERGRADS190-397-201 REC 1A M 3:00- 3:50P MS 5127 37 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


80 / ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS190-397-202 REC 1B W 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5280 37 0.0190-397-203 REC 1C F 5:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5440 36 0.0102 SYSTEMS AND SIGNALS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 141 PAGANINI, F.G. 110 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS&E, CYBER, AERO UNDERGRADS190-412-201 REC 1A M 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5273 28 0.0190-412-202 REC 1B W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5264 28 0.0190-412-203 REC 1C R 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5252 26 0.0190-412-204 REC 1D F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5280 28 0.0103 APPLD NUMERICL COMP Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:30P BOELTER 3400 VANDENBERGHE, L. 102 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE,CS,CS&E,CYBER,C&EE,MECH UNDERGRAD190-416-201 REC 1A M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 3760 9 0.0190-416-202 REC 1B T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 3760 9 0.0190-416-203 REC 1C W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 3760 9 0.0190-416-204 REC 1D F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 3760 9 0.0190-416-205 REC 1E F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 3760 9 0.0190-416-206 REC 1F F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 3760 9 0.0110L CIRCUIT MSRMNTS LAB N 190-460-200 LAB 1 T 8:00-11:50A ENGR IV 54137 NELSON, P.R. 20 11 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE AND MECHANIC JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-460-210 LAB 2 W 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 YABLONOVITCH, E. 20 06 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE AND MECHANIC JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-460-220 LAB 3 W 8:00-11:50A ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 20 02 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE AND MECHANIC JUNIORS AND SENIORS113 DIGITAL SIGNL PROCS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P KINSEY 169 NA, H.R. 90 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS190-471-201 REC 1A M 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 9436 30 0.0190-471-202 REC 1B W 11:00-11:50A LS 2142 30 0.0190-471-203 REC 1C F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5272 30 0.0113L DGTL SGNL PRCSG LAB N 190-475-200 LAB 1 W 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 53135 JAIN, R. 0 06 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS115A ANALG ELCTRN CRCT 1 Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P KNUDSEN 1240B JALALI, B. 85 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS&E UNDERGRADS190-492-201 REC 1A M 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5280 21 0.0190-492-202 REC 1B T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5272 21 0.0190-492-203 REC 1C W 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5419 21 0.0190-492-204 REC 1D F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5280 22 0.0115AL ANALOG ELCTRN LAB 1 N 190-493-200 LAB 1 R 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 MESGHALI, F. 20 16 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-493-210 LAB 2 F 8:00-11:50A ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 20 03 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-493-220 LAB 3 F 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 20 07 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-493-230 LAB 4 T 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 MESGHALI, F. 20 15 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS115BL ANALOG ELCTRN LAB 2 N 190-495-200 LAB 1 M 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 54137 BABAIE, H. 20 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS115D DSGN-ELCTRNC CIRCTS Y 190-498-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 9436 RAZAVI, B. 30 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORSM116C COMPUTR SYSTMS ARCH Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 141 THE STAFF 0 03 G 4.0SAME AS : COM SCI M151BRESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-509-201 REC 1A F 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 0 0.0190-509-202 REC 1B F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5272 0 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 247 THE STAFF 0 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-509-211 REC 2A F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5419 0 0.0190-509-212 REC 2B F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5436 0 0.0----------- LEC 3 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 247 MANGIONE-SMITH, W. 30 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-509-221 REC 3A F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5422 30 0.0190-509-222 REC 3B TBA 5 0.0M116D DGTL DSGN PROJ LAB Y 190-510-200 LAB 1 MWF 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 0 05 G 4.0SAME AS : COM SCI M152BRESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-510-210 LAB 2 TRF 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 5 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-510-220 LAB 3 TRF 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 0 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRADM116L DIGITAL DESIGN LAB Y 190-511-200 LAB 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 0 03 G 2.0SAME AS : COM SCI M152ARESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-511-210 LAB 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 0 07 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-511-220 LAB 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3815 THE STAFF 0 14 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD190-511-230 LAB 4 T 8:00-11:50A BOELTER 3815 STAUDHAMMER, J. 20 11 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE, CS, CS&E UNDERGRAD121B PRIN-SEMICON DEVICE N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5440 VISWANATHAN, C.R. 60 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND MAT SCI UNDERGRADS190-576-201 REC 1A M 5:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5280 20 0.0190-576-202 REC 1B T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5280 20 0.0190-576-203 REC 1C R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5280 20 0.0122AL SEMCNDCT DVICES LAB N 190-581-200 LAB 1 T 8:00-11:50A ENGR IV 18132 WANG, K.L. 6 11 0.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-581-210 LAB 2 W 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 18132 WANG, K.L. 6 06 0.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / 81CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS190-581-220 LAB 3 R 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 18132 CHANG, M.F. 6 16 0.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-581-230 LAB 4 F 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 18132 CHANG, M.F. 6 07 0.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS124 SEMICND PHYSCL ELEC N 190-591-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4283 BROWN, E.R. 11 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS129D SEMICNDCTR PROCESNG Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5264 WOO, J.C. 30 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-618-201 LAB 1A WOO, J.C. 30 0.0131B INTR-STOCHSTC PRCSS N 190-626-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5272 THE STAFF 25 13 G 5.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS132A COMMUNICATN SYSTEMS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5249 VILLASENOR, J.D. 65 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS190-630-201 REC 1A T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5272 22 0.0190-630-202 REC 1B R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5272 22 0.0190-630-203 REC 1C R 4:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5280 21 0.0141 PRINC-FEEDBK CONTRL N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A KNUDSEN 1200B WANG, P.K. 90 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS190-675-201 REC 1A M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5264 30 0.0190-675-202 REC 1B T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5436 30 0.0190-675-203 REC 1C W 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5419 30 0.0161 ELECTROMAGNTC WAVES Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 141 CASTANEDA, J.A. 85 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS190-776-201 REC 1A M 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5264 28 0.0190-776-202 REC 1B T 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 4216 28 0.0190-776-203 REC 1C R 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5436 29 0.0162A WIRELESS COMMUNICTN Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5273 RAHMAT-SAMII, Y. 20 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS190-779-201 DIS 1A M 2:00- 2:50P MS 5225 20 0.0163B MICROWV&MILLIMTR-WV N ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:20A BOELTER 5419 THE STAFF 20 01 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS190-786-201 REC 1A T 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5514 10 0.0164BL MCRWV CRCT DSGN LAB Y ----------- LEC 1 T 10:00-11:50A MS 7608 JALALI, B. 6 13 G 2.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-797-201 LAB 1A R 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 64132 6 0.0174 SEMICNDCTR OPTOELEC N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5440 WU, M.C. 50 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE UNDERGRADS190-850-201 REC 1A M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5273 25 0.0190-850-202 REC 1B T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 25 0.0190D SYSTEMS DESIGN Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 POTTIE, G.J. 36 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE JUNIORS AND SENIORS190-925-201 LAB 1A R 2:00- 4:50P BOELTER 3760 POTTIE, G.J. 36 0.0M208B ANALYTICAL MTHDS 2 N 594-017-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5264 THE STAFF 25 13 4.0SAME AS : MECH&AE M291BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210 ADAPTIVE FILTERING Y 594-019-200 LEC 1 M 10:00-11:50A SLICHTR 2834 SAYED, A.H. 30 01 G 4.0TBARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS213A ADV DSP CRCT DESIGN N 594-038-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:20A BOELTER 9436 JAIN, R. 30 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS215D ANALOG MICRSYS DSGN N 594-066-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5422 ABIDI, A.A. 20 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS219A CRCTS&SGNL PROCESNG N 594-108-200 LEC 1 TBA YANG, C.K. 30 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS221C MCROWVE SEMCDR DEVC N 594-121-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4283 PAN, D. 20 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS230B DIGITAL CMMNCTN SYS N 594-173-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 POTTIE, G.J. 25 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS230D SGNL PRCSNG-CMNCTNS N 594-175-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5280 YAO, K. 25 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS231E CHANNEL CODING THRY N 594-183-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 9436 WESEL, R.D. 30 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS232D TELECMNCTN NETWORKS N 594-187-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 RUBIN, I. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS232E GRAPHS&NETWORK FLOW N 594-188-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5264 ROYCHOWDHURY, V.P. 30 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS233B DSGN-WIRELESS COMM N 594-192-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5436 DANESHRAD, B. 30 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS233C MULTIMEDIA INFO SYS N 594-193-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5264 SRIVASTAVA, M.B. 10 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS241C STOCHASTIC CONTROL N 594-244-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4283 BALAKRISHNAN, A.V. 16 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS250C MICR-SENSR&INSTRMNT N 594-302-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5264 JUDY, J.W. 30 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS266 CMPTTN MTHD-ELCTRMG N 594-368-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 4413 ITOH, T. 10 13 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS272 DYNAMICS OF LASERS N 594-382-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5273 LIU, J. 20 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285B PLASM WAV&INSTABLTS N 594-414-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 3123 JOSHI, C.J. 10 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS296 SEM-ELECTRICAL ENGR N 594-576-203 SEM 3 UNSCHED 10 30 SU 2.0594-576-204 SEM 4 UNSCHED 10 30 SU 2.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


82 / ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEEngineeringThe department will cancel your enrollment in Engineering 95 if you do not attend any of the first-week classes. After the first week of classes, students may enroll in Engineering 95 onlywith PTE number obtained from the instructor.95 ETHCL&PRFSNL ISSUES N 186-258-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2444 ONEILL, R.R. 45 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTSENGLISHEnglish CompositionAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.ENGLISH COMPOSITION POLICY FOR ATTENDANCE AND LATE ENROLLMENT (ALL CLASSES): The department will cancel your enrollment in any English Composition class if you do notattend any of the first-week classes.After the first week of classes, students may enroll in English Composition classes only with permission to enroll obtained from the instructor.Students must satisfy the UC Subject A requirement BEFORE enrolling in English 3 and all subsequent courses. The Spring exams will be held from 6:00-8 :00 pm, on Monday, April 12, 1999.Enrollment in English 2 is limited to students who have been held for English 2 by results of the Subject A Placement Test.2 UNIVERSITY WRITING Y 194-036-201 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2168 POPHAM, S.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-202 LEC 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2150 POPHAM, S.A. 151 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-203 LEC 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1601 LISLE, B.J. 17 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-204 LEC 4 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2325 LISLE, B.J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-205 LEC 5 MW 12:00- 1:50P MS 6229 THE STAFF 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-206 LEC 6 TR 10:00-11:50A DODD 67 THE STAFF 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-036-207 LEC 7 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 150 THE STAFF 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYNonattendance in the first week will result in cancellation of enrollment. See policy statement at head of section. Students must satisfy the UC Subject A requirement before enrolling inEnglish 3 and all subsequent English Compostion courses. The Spring Subject A Examination will be given from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 1998, in Haines 18.The English 3 Proficiency Examination will be given at the same time in Haines 2. See the catalog for more detailed information about Subject A requirements and English 3 ProficiencyExamination. For further information, call (310)206-1145.3 ENGL COMP-RHET&LANG Y 194-099-201 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:15A PUB POL 2238 SMITH, M.C. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYLecture 2 is an intensive section of English 3.194-099-202 LEC 2 MW 9:00-10:50A ROLFE 3120 MAASIK, S. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT194-099-203 LEC 3 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2168 MAASIK, S. 19 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-204 LEC 4 TR 8:00- 9:15A PUB POL 2333 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-205 LEC 5 MW 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2325 MERRILL, C. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-206 LEC 6 MW 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2333 MOYLE, G. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-207 LEC 7 MW 9:30-10:45A DODD 154 SMITH, M.C. 24 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-208 LEC 8 MW 9:30-10:45A HERSHEY 1655 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-209 LEC 9 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2178 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-210 LEC 10 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2292 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-211 LEC 11 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2333 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-212 LEC 12 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2156 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-213 LEC 13 MW 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2325 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-214 LEC 14 MW 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2168 MERRILL, C. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-215 LEC 15 MW 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2333 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-216 LEC 16 MW 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 3150 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-217 LEC 17 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2168 MAASIK, S. 24 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-218 LEC 18 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2156 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-219 LEC 19 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 3143 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-220 LEC 20 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 3170 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-221 LEC 21 MW 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2168 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-222 LEC 22 MW 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 2333 SCHILLER, E.G. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-223 LEC 23 MW 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 1270 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ENGLISH / 83CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS194-099-224 LEC 24 MW 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 2325 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-225 LEC 25 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2168 MAASIK, S. 24 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-226 LEC 26 TR 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 2333 CLEMENTS, R.L. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-227 LEC 27 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2156 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-228 LEC 28 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2181 MAASIK, S. 22 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-229 LEC 29 MW 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1343 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-230 LEC 30 MW 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 2325 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-231 LEC 31 MW 2:00- 3:15P ROLFE 2135 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-232 LEC 32 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1284 MAASIK, S. 24 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-233 LEC 33 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROLFE 3134 MAASIK, S. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-234 LEC 34 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1323 MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-235 LEC 35 TBA MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY194-099-236 LEC 36 TBA MAASIK, S. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY3H ENGL COMP-RHET&LANG N 194-106-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 2333 SMITH, J. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTLectures 2, 4, 7, and 9 of English 100 are part of the Transfer Intensive Program (TIP). Priority will be given to transfer students.100 ACADEMIC WRITING N 194-300-201 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4413 BONCA, T.C. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-202 LEC 2 TR 9:00-10:50A ROLFE 3115 MCCORMICK, A.H. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-300-203 LEC 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2325 MCCORMICK, A.H. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-204 LEC 4 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3288 MOYLE, G. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-300-205 LEC 5 T 1:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2238 FRETZ, R. 20 30 4.0TBARESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-206 LEC 6 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3123 MCCORMICK, A.H. 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-207 LEC 7 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2168 MOYLE, G. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-300-208 LEC 8 T 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 289 MYERS, M. 20 30 4.0TBARESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-209 LEC 9 TR 4:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 2168 MYERS, M. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-300-210 LEC 10 TBA BONCA, T.C. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE194-300-211 LEC 11 MW 9:00-10:50A BOTANY 325 SMITH, J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJORS194-300-212 LEC 12 TBA SMITH, J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJORSLecture 1 of English 110W is part of the Transfer Intensive Program. Priority will be given to transfer students.110W WRITING ADJUNCT N 194-381-201 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3157 MASCARO, J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-381-202 LEC 2 TR 1:00- 2:50P FRETZ, R. 20 30 4.0For English 120A, all students will be waitlisted. DLAP students will be given enrollment priority in order of class standing.120A LANG STDY TCHR-ELEM N 194-442-201 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2156 POPHAM, S.A. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEFor English 129, discussion sections may be offered. Please check the schedule on the web.129B ACDMC WRTNG-SOC SCI N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A PUB POL 2325 FRETZ, R. 60 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-467-201 DIS 1A M 5:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3106 10 0.0194-467-202 DIS 1B M 6:00- 6:50P ROLFE 3106 10 0.0194-467-203 DIS 1C T 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3106 10 0.0194-467-204 DIS 1D TBA 10 0.0194-467-205 DIS 1E W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3173 10 0.0194-467-206 DIS 1F W 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3173 10 0.0For English 130A, all students will be waitlisted. DLAP students will be given enrollment priority in order of class standing.130A COMP-ELEM SCHL TCHR N 194-472-201 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3105 MANO, S. 0 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE130B COMP-2NDRY SCH TCHR N 194-473-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2168 MANO, S. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE131A WRITNG-LAW&POLITICS N 194-476-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A ROLFE 3134 THE STAFF 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-476-201 LEC 2 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 160 THE STAFF 0 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVELectures 2 and 3 of English Composition 131B will meet in the computer lab. No computer experience is necessary.131B WRTNG-BSNS&SOC PLCY N 194-481-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2292 CREASY, W.C. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-481-201 LEC 2 TR 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY GERRARD, L. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


84 / ENGLISH Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS194-481-203 LEC 3 TR 10:00-11:50A KINSEY GERRARD, L. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-481-204 LEC 4 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 87 CREASY, W.C. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-481-205 LEC 5 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2173 THE STAFF 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE131C WRTNG-MED&PBLC HLTH N 194-482-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A LEWIS, J.S. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-482-201 LEC 2 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2292 IRACE, K.O. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-482-202 LEC 3 MW 12:00- 1:50P FOWLER A139 LEWIS, J.S. 15 30 4.0131D WRTNG-MEDIA&COMNCTN N 194-483-201 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 166 WESTBAY, J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-483-202 LEC 2 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 166 WESTBAY, J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE194-483-203 LEC 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3157 GILMORE-JAFFE, P. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-483-204 LEC 4 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2156 GILMORE-JAFFE, P. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT194-483-205 LEC 5 MW 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2156 MAASIK, S. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE132B AUTOBIOGRPH WRITING N 194-491-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P MERRILL, C. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE495A SUPRVSD TEACHR PREP N 600-679-200 LEC 1 M 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 3112 MOTT, C.M. 20 30 T1 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS495C SUPRVSD TEACHR PREP N 600-681-200 LEC 1 TBA MAASIK, S. 30 30 SU 2.0EnglishAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.4 CRITCL READ&WRITING Y 196-113-201 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A ROYCE 148 BATTEN, C.L. 20 01 4.0196-113-202 LEC 2 MW 9:00-10:50A ROYCE 150 BATTEN, C.L. 20 02 4.0196-113-203 LEC 3 MW 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2181 BATTEN, C.L. 20 03 4.0196-113-204 LEC 4 MW 11:00-12:50P ROYCE 150 BATTEN, C.L. 20 04 4.0196-113-205 LEC 5 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 96 BATTEN, C.L. 20 05 4.0196-113-206 LEC 6 MW 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2178 BATTEN, C.L. 20 06 4.0196-113-207 LEC 7 MW 1:00- 2:50P MS 5203 BATTEN, C.L. 20 06 4.0196-113-208 LEC 8 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1278 BATTEN, C.L. 20 07 4.0196-113-209 LEC 9 MW 3:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2156 BATTEN, C.L. 20 08 4.0196-113-210 LEC 10 MW 4:00- 5:50P HERSHEY 1655 BATTEN, C.L. 20 09 4.0196-113-211 LEC 11 TR 8:00- 9:50A ROYCE 150 BONCA, T.C. 20 11 4.0196-113-212 LEC 12 TR 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3153 BATTEN, C.L. 20 12 4.0196-113-213 LEC 13 TR 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 150 BATTEN, C.L. 20 13 4.0196-113-214 LEC 14 TR 11:00-12:50P PUB POL 2284 BATTEN, C.L. 20 13 4.0196-113-215 LEC 15 TR 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3153 BATTEN, C.L. 20 14 4.0196-113-216 LEC 16 TR 1:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2018 BATTEN, C.L. 20 15 4.0196-113-217 LEC 17 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROYCE 150 BATTEN, C.L. 20 15 4.0196-113-218 LEC 18 TR 3:00- 4:50P MS 6201 BATTEN, C.L. 20 16 4.0196-113-219 LEC 19 TR 4:00- 5:50P ROYCE 148 BATTEN, C.L. 20 16 4.0196-113-220 LEC 20 TR 8:00- 9:50A DANCE 105 20 11 4.0196-113-221 LEC 21 MW 8:00- 9:50A DANCE 105 20 01 4.0196-113-222 LEC 22 MW 4:00- 5:50P MS 5203 20 09 4.04H CRITCL READ&WRITING Y 196-120-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 3120 DOYLE, M. 20 13 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT10A ENGL LIT TO 1660 Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P MS 4000A JAGER, E. 160 14 5.0196-127-201 DIS 1A F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 154 20 0.0196-127-202 DIS 1B F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 162 20 0.0196-127-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3134 20 0.0196-127-204 DIS 1D F 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3105 20 0.0196-127-205 DIS 1E F 2:00- 2:50P MOORE 1003 20 0.0196-127-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0196-127-207 DIS 1G F 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 150 20 0.0196-127-208 DIS 1H F 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3134 20 0.010B ENGL LIT 1660-1832 Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1178 BURWICK, F.L. 160 05 5.0196-134-201 DIS 1A F 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 346 20 0.0196-134-202 DIS 1B F 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 96 20 0.0196-134-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2134 20 0.0196-134-204 DIS 1D F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0196-134-205 DIS 1E F 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2126 20 0.0196-134-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2134 20 0.0196-134-207 DIS 1G F 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 154 20 0.0196-134-208 DIS 1H F 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 162 20 0.010C ENGL LIT 1832-PRES Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P WGYOUNG CS76 BRISTOW, J.E. 220 16 5.0196-141-201 DIS 1A F 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 365 20 0.0196-141-202 DIS 1B F 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0196-141-203 DIS 1C F 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3123 20 0.0196-141-204 DIS 1D F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 160 20 0.0196-141-205 DIS 1E F 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2333 20 0.0196-141-206 DIS 1F F 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0196-141-207 DIS 1G F 1:00- 1:50P DODD 154 20 0.0196-141-208 DIS 1H F 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2333 20 0.0196-141-209 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0196-141-210 DIS 1J F 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2325 20 0.0196-141-211 DIS 1K F 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2168 20 0.0196-141-212 DIS 1L F 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2168 20 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ENGLISH / 85CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS20 INT-CREATIVE WRITNG Y 196-155-200 LEC 1 F 9:00-11:50A ROYCE 166 WILSON, R. 15 03 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT75 BRIT AUTHRS 1800 ON N 196-213-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 161 KOLB, G.J. 100 12 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS80 MAJOR AMER AUTHORS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A WGYOUNG CS76 SCHILLER, E.G. 250 12 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS196-220-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A MOORE 1003 25 0.0196-220-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 162 25 0.0196-220-203 DIS 1C F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 160 25 0.0196-220-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2278 25 0.0196-220-205 DIS 1E F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2284 25 0.0196-220-206 DIS 1F F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2242 25 0.0196-220-207 DIS 1G F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 141 25 0.0196-220-208 DIS 1H F 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 160 25 0.0196-220-209 DIS 1I F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1337 25 0.0196-220-210 DIS 1J F 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 162 25 0.085 THE AMERICAN NOVEL N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A DICKSON 2160E MOTT, C.M. 300 02 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS196-227-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1329 25 0.0196-227-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1264 25 0.0196-227-203 DIS 1C F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3150 25 0.0196-227-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 150 25 0.0196-227-205 DIS 1E F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1337 25 0.0196-227-206 DIS 1F F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0196-227-207 DIS 1G F 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 150 25 0.0196-227-208 DIS 1H F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5422 25 0.0196-227-209 DIS 1I F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 230 25 0.0196-227-210 DIS 1J F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1329 25 0.0196-227-211 DIS 1K F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3156 25 0.0196-227-212 DIS 1L F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 365 25 0.095B INTRO TO DRAMA N 196-236-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:15P PUB POL 1234 DICKEY, S.J. 100 05 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS95C INTRO TO FICTION N 196-237-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P KNUDSEN 1200B SARBANES, J.M. 100 16 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORS196-237-201 LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1246 MODDELMOG, W.E. 100 07 4.0RESTRICT: NON-ENGLISH MAJORSM101B GAY LIT-PST STONEWL N 196-317-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P DODD 170 SARRIS, G.M. 30 15 4.0SAME AS : LGBTS M101B, WOMEN M101BM102A ASIA AM LIT TO 1980 N 196-323-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2214 LING, J. 40 07 4.0SAME AS : ASIA AM M112AM104C AFR-AM LIT-1960S ON N 196-339-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 1329 MULLEN, H.R. 60 13 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M104CM105B RECENT CHICANO LIT N 196-352-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P DODD 170 PEREZ-TORRES, R. 50 05 4.0SAME AS : CHICANO M105BM107A AMRCN WOMEN WRITERS N 196-361-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 GARFIELD, D.M. 30 09 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M107AM107B BRITISH WOMN WRITRS N 196-362-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2270 MELLOR, A.K. 30 14 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M107BM111E SURV-MDVL CELTC LIT N 196-409-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 156 NAGY, J.F. 40 03 4.0SAME AS : FLKLORE M112112 CHILDRENS LIT N 196-411-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P DODD 175 MYERS, M. 60 07 4.0113 LIT-ADLSCNT&YNG ADL N 196-415-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P DODD 175 MYERS, M. 60 09 4.0114 WRLD LITS IN ENGLSH N 196-424-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3123 KGOSITSILE, K.W. 15 15 4.0118 FILM & LITERATURE N 196-435-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2232 DECKER, J.L. 40 15 4.0English 118: Screen Memories133 CREATV WRIT-POETRY N 196-483-200 LEC 1 M 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3114 MULLEN, H.R. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT196-483-201 LEC 2 T 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3112 KGOSITSILE, K.W. 15 11 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT134 CREAT WRIT-SHT STRY N 196-491-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 LOUIE, D.W. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT196-491-201 LEC 2 T 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 BENDER, A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTEnglish 140A through 189 are limited to English majors during the FIRST TELEPHONE PASS ONLY. Restrictions are lifted at the beginning of the second pass.140A CRITICISM-HIST&THRY Y 196-508-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P DODD 175 REINHARD, K. 45 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE140B CRITICISM-SPCL TPCS Y 196-509-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3164 ROSEN, J.A. 40 13 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 140B: Introduction to Feminist Literary Theories141A CHAUCER-CBURY TALES Y 196-514-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2160 KIPLING, G.L. 40 03 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS196-514-201 LEC 2 TR 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3156 BROSAMER, M.J. 40 13 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS196-514-202 LEC 3 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROYCE 154 CONDREN, E.I. 40 07 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS142A SHAKES-POEM&ER PLAY Y 196-519-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 164 GROSE, C.W. 45 05 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-519-201 LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROYCE 162 BROSAMER, M.J. 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-519-202 LEC 3 MW 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 162 KOMISARUK, A.C. 45 03 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-519-203 LEC 4 TR 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 162 GRIFFIN, B.L. 45 13 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE142B SHAKESP-LATER PLAYS Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 154 KIPLING, G.L. 45 05 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


86 / ENGLISH Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS196-521-211 LEC 2 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2242 DICKEY, S.J. 45 03 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-521-202 LEC 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 162 IRACE, K.O. 45 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-521-203 LEC 4 TR 2:00- 3:50P DODD 167 GRIFFIN, B.L. 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE142C SHAKESPEARE-TOPICS Y 196-523-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROYCE 164 BRAUNMULLER, A.R. 35 09 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 142C: Shakespeare’s English History Plays and History143 MILTON Y 196-525-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 154 PACKER, B.L. 45 04 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-525-201 LEC 2 TR 4:00- 5:50P ROYCE 156 SHUGER, D.K. 45 16 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE196-525-202 LEC 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2242 SELLIN, P.R. 45 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE151 ELIZABETHAN LIT Y 196-553-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P ROYCE 156 SHUGER, D.K. 50 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS152B THE DRAMA 1576-1642 Y 196-555-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3175 BRAUNMULLER, A.R. 50 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS160 EARLIER ROMANTC LIT N 196-580-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 247 KOMISARUK, A.C. 60 07 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS162 EARLY VICT POET&PRS N 196-585-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2250 ROSEN, J.A. 60 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS165 20TH C BRIT POETRY N 196-592-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A DICKSON 3273 NORTH, M.A. 60 13 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS167 THE DRAMA-1842-1945 N 196-596-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 247 DOYLE, M. 60 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH MAJORS170B AMER LIT 1775-1832 N 196-641-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 164 PACKER, B.L. 50 07 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE172A AMER LIT 1912-1945 N 196-652-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P DODD 167 MCGURL, M.J. 60 14 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE172B AMER LIT SINCE 1945 N 196-653-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2214 PEREZ-TORRES, R. 60 09 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE173B AMER FCTN 1900-1945 N 196-659-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P FOWLER A139 MCGURL, M.J. 60 16 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE173C AMER FCTN SNCE 1945 N 196-660-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P DODD 175 HAYLES, N.K. 60 05 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE174B AMER PTRY 1900-1945 N 196-665-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2270 LINCOLN, K.R. 60 13 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE176 AMERICAN DRAMA Y 196-676-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P DODD 146 GOODWIN, J.E. 60 09 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTURE177 SPECL TPCS-AMER LIT N 196-682-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2250 SARRIS, G.M. 60 16 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 177, lecture 1: American Fiction toward the Millennium196-682-201 LEC 2 MW 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2232 WATSON, D.C. 60 07 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 177, lecture 2: The Second World War in American Literature178 PERSPEC-AMER CLTURE Y 196-627-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P DODD 175 ALLMENDINGER, B. 60 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 178, lecture 1: Assembling California196-627-201 LEC 2 MW 10:00-11:50A DODD 175 JONES, J. 60 03 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH OR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 178, lecture 2: Cultural Politics and the Politics of Culture in Contemporary Multiethnic American Literature180X SPECIALIZD STDS-LIT N 196-700-200 SEM 1 R 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 POST, J.F. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 180X, seminar 1: How to Read a Poem196-700-201 SEM 2 T 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3114 NUSSBAUM, F.A. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 180X, seminar 2: Autobiography and Feminist Theory196-700-202 SEM 3 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3117 LINCOLN, K.R. 15 02 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTEnglish 180X, seminar 3: Writing a Living--Nonfiction Scribbling--Get Real, Pal181 RENAISSANCE LIT N 196-710-200 SEM 1 M 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3114 ALLEN, M.J. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 181: Shakespeare and Michelangelo184 ROMANTIC LITERATURE N 196-740-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3114 MELLOR, A.K. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 184: Woman Writers of the Romatic Era186 20TH CENT BRIT LIT N 196-760-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3114 NORTH, M.A. 15 02 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 186, seminar 1: Ulysses196-760-201 SEM 2 T 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3131 SMITH, P.J. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR ENGLISH MAJORSEnglish 186, seminar 2: Angela Carter188 19TH CENT AMER LIT N 196-780-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P DANCE 103 WORTHAM, T.R. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 188: Mark Twain189 20TH CENT AMER LIT N 196-790-200 SEM 1 R 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3114 GIESE, J.C. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 189, seminar 1: The New Yorker196-790-201 SEM 2 R 3:00- 5:50P DANCE 103 HUTTER, A.D. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 189, seminar 2: Contemporary Crime and Detective Fiction196-790-202 SEM 3 TR 9:00-10:50A ROLFE 2106 WATSON, D.C. 15 12 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES / 87CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSEnglish 189, seminar 3: Gertrude Stein and Langston Hughes196-790-203 SEM 4 M 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3114 SEE, C. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: SENIOR AMERICAN LIT AND CULTUREEnglish 189, seminar 4: The 20th CenturyM197A TPCS-AFRO-AMRCN LIT N 196-849-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3114 JONES, J. 8 12 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M197AEnglish M197A, seminar 1: Contemporary African American Literature: Coming of Age in the Integration and Post-Integration Generations196-849-201 SEM 2 R 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE A152 NDIGIRIGI, J.G. 8 16 4.0English 197A, seminar 2: Afro-American DramaM197C TOPICS-ASIAN AM LIT N 196-852-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 LOUIE, D.W. 15 08 4.0SAME AS : ASIA AM M197CEnglish M197C: Written on the MarginM197D TOPICS-LSBN&GAY LIT N 196-854-200 LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P DANCE 105 SARBANES, J.M. 15 16 4.0SAME AS : LGBTS M197DEnglish M197D: The Importance of Being Modern201A CRIT-CLSCL TO RNSNC N 596-020-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 1278 REINHARD, K. 25 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS217B MEDIEVAL WELSH N 596-118-200 LEC 1 F 11:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3123 NAGY, J.F. 10 07 4.0246 RENAISSANCE LIT N 596-338-200 LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3114 GALLAGHER, L. 12 16 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS247 SHAKESPEARE N 596-348-200 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3112 WATSON, R.N. 12 02 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS251 ROMANTIC WRITERS N 596-383-200 LEC 1 T 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3114 MANIQUIS, R.M. 12 15 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS253 CONTEMP BRITISH LIT N 596-403-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3114 PECORA, V. 12 09 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS254 AMER LIT TO 1900 N 596-413-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3112 ROWE, K.E. 12 12 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS596-413-201 LEC 2 M 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 COLACURCIO, M.J. 12 05 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS259 STUDIES IN CRITICSM N 596-448-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3114 WEBER, S. 12 11 4.0260 LIT&RLTN-ARTS&SCIEN N 596-454-200 LEC 1 T 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 HAYLES, N.K. 12 15 4.0M260A TPCS-ASIAN AM LIT N 596-455-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 LEE, R.C. 12 06 4.0SAME AS : ASIA AM M297ARESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFor English 300 and 495 courses, see English Composition above.375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 596-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED BATTEN, C.L. 100 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTSYiddishAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.102B ACCEL ELEM YIDDISH N 219-311-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3106 KORAL, M.R. 20 15 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSENVIRONMENTAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M1C GLOBAL ENVIRON-TPCS Y 184-003-201 SEM 1 TBA STOLZENBACH, K.D. 0 20 G 5.0SAME AS : GE CLST M1C184-003-202 SEM 2 TBA ENTRIKIN, J.N. 0 20 G 5.0184-003-203 SEM 3 TBA LEW, J.K. 0 20 G 5.0184-003-204 SEM 4 TBA WILHELM, M.H. 0 20 G 5.0184-003-205 SEM 5 TBA NICHOLLS, W.J. 0 20 G 5.0184-003-206 SEM 6 TBA TEPLEY, C.J. 0 20 G 5.0ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES100 INTR-ENVRMNTL HLTH N 042-300-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 73105A ECKHERT, C.D. 150 15 4.0RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY202 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM Y 842-012-200 SEM 1 F 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI QUE HEE, S.S. 30 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS203 SEM-ECOTOXICOLOGY N 842-018-200 SEM 1 W 5:00- 6:50P HLTHSCI 31235 COLLINS, M.D. 25 20 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS204 EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT N 842-024-200 SEM 1 T 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 61243 CICERO-FERNANDEZ,P 20 15 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS212 APPLIED ECOLOGY N 842-072-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 5:00P AMBROSE, R.F. 25 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS234 ENVIR PLCY-SCI&ENGR Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 31235 DUKE, L.D. 15 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS842-204-201 DIS 1A TBA HLTHSCI DUKE, L.D. 25 0.0235 QUANT MTHDS-ENVIRON N 842-210-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A DUKE, L.D. 25 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM239 POLLUTION PREVENTN N 842-234-200 SEM 1 M 12:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 61269 FROINES, J.R. 25 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : URB PLN M262CRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS242 TOXICODYNAMICS N 842-252-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 61269 COLLINS, M.D. 25 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS252D AIRBORNE PARTICLES N 842-314-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 61235 HINDS, W.C. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS252E ID&MSR-GASES&VAPORS N 842-315-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 6:00P HLTHSCI 61243 QUE HEE, S.S. 25 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON HLTH SCI, PUBLIC HLTH MAJORS252F INDUS HYGIENE MSRMT N 842-316-200 LAB 1 W 1:00- 3:50P HLTHSCI 56059 QUE HEE, S.S. 25 06 3.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON HLTH SCI, PUBLIC HLTH MAJORSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


88 / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS252G INDUS&ENVIR HYGIENE N 842-313-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI QUE HEE, S.S. 15 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES MAJORS253 PHYS AGENTS-WRK ENV N 842-317-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 41235 HINDS, W.C. 20 15 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS257 BASIS-OCPTNL STNDRD N 842-341-200 SEM 1 TBA HLTHSCI FROINES, J.R. 25 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS259C OCCUPATNL ERGONOMCS N 842-356-200 SEM 1 W 4:00- 5:50P LIU, W.C. 25 09 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS264 ORGANC CHMCL-AQUATC N 842-384-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 41268 SUFFET, I.H. 25 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS401 ENVIRNMNTL MSURMNTS Y ----------- LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 71257 VALENTINE, J. 25 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS842-602-201 LAB 1A W 1:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 66079 VALENTINE, J. 25 0.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM411 ENVIRN HLTH SCI SEM N 842-622-200 SEM 1 R 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 13105A SUFFET, I.H. 50 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : ENV SCI M411RESTRICT: ENVIRON HLTH SCI, PUBLIC HLTH MAJORSENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING400C ENV SCI&ENGR PRB CR N 599-612-201 DIS 1 TBA SUFFET, I.H. 10 30 T3 8.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON SCIENCE AND ENGR MAJORS599-612-202 DIS 2 TBA WINER, A.M. 10 30 T3 8.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON SCIENCE AND ENGR MAJORS599-612-203 DIS 3 TBA AMBROSE, R.F. 10 30 T3 8.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON SCIENCE AND ENGR MAJORS410C ENV SCI&ENGR WRKSHP N 599-627-200 DIS 1 T 12:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI 61269 SUFFET, I.H. 15 15 SU 2.0RESTRICT: ENVIRON SCIENCE AND ENGR MAJORSM411 ENVIRN HLTH SCI SEM N 599-631-200 SEM 1 R 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 13105A SUFFET, I.H. 50 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : ENV HLT M411RESTRICT: ENVIRON SCIENCE AND ENGR MAJORSEPIDEMIOLOGY100 PRINCP-EPIDEMIOLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 13105A MALMGREN, R.M. 60 12 4.0RESTRICT: ALL PUBLIC HEALTH STUDENTS ONLY044-300-201 DIS 1A TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 13105A THE STAFF 20 0.0044-300-202 DIS 1B TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 71257 THE STAFF 20 0.0044-300-203 DIS 1C TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 20 0.0201B EPIDEMLOGC MTHDS II N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 43105A MORGENSTERN, H. 120 12 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT844-007-201 DIS 1A TR 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 43105A THE STAFF 30 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT844-007-202 DIS 1B TR 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 61262 THE STAFF 30 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT844-007-203 DIS 1C TR 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI THE STAFF 30 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT844-007-204 DIS 1D TR 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 30 0.0203 TPCS-THRTCL EPDMLGY N 844-018-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 61243 GREENLAND, S. 35 05 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS222 ARTHRPD-HUMN DISEAS N 844-134-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 41235 BERLIN, O.G. 35 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS227 AIDS-PUB HLT CHALNG N 844-163-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 41268 DETELS, R. 50 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS230 SXLY TRNSMTD DSEASE N 844-180-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 71257 VISSCHER, B.R. 30 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS268 PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLGY Y 844-408-200 LEC 1 M 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 71257 ACKERMAN, D.L. 30 01 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS290 INFECTS&TRPCL DSEAS N 844-540-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 71257 LAYNE, S.P. 35 07 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS292 ADV SEM-EPIDEMIOLGY N 844-552-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 71257 GREENLAND, S. 20 08 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS293 INTNTL HIV&AIDS SEM N 844-558-200 SEM 1 F 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 71257 DETELS, R. 20 03 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT294 OCUPATN&ENVIRON HLT Y 844-564-200 DIS 1 W 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 71257 RITZ, B.R. 30 02 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS401 INJURY EPIDEMIOLOGY Y 844-602-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 71257 MCARTHUR, D. 30 16 G 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS414 PRACTICAL INVSTGTNS N 844-628-200 LEC 1 T 5:00- 8:50P HLTHSCI STRASSBURG, M.A. 35 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS418 RAPD SRVY-DEV CNTRY N 844-637-200 LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI FRERICHS, R.R. 20 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSETHNOMUSICOLOGY10C WORLD MUSIC THEORY N 208-032-200 LEC 1 MTWR 9:00-10:50A SH 1402 CHIHARA, P.S. 20 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY MAJORS20C MUSIC-ASIA&FAR EAST N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1200 REES, H.M. 100 15 4.0208-062-201 DIS 1A F 12:00-12:50P SH 1439 40 0.0208-062-202 DIS 1B F 1:00- 1:50P SH 1439 30 0.0208-062-203 DIS 1C F 2:00- 2:50P SH 1439 30 0.091B MUSIC OF BALI N 208-251-200 ACT 1 T 7:00- 9:50P SH 1659 WENTEN, I.N. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91C MUSIC&DANCE-BALKANS N 208-252-200 ACT 1 M 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 RICE, T. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91D MUSIC OF CHINA N 208-253-200 ACT 1 LI, C. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY / 89CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS91E MUSIC&DANCE-GHANA N 208-254-200 ACT 1 R 4:00- 6:50P SH 1659 LADZEKPO, K. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91F MUSIC OF INDIA N 208-255-200 ACT 1 KAUSHAL, A. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91G MUSIC OF JAPAN N 208-256-200 ACT 1 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1842 YUGE, I. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-256-201 ACT 2 TBA YUGE, I. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91H MUSIC OF JAVA N 208-257-200 ACT 1 T 4:00- 5:50P SH 1659 WENTEN, I.N. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91J MUSIC OF KOREA N 208-259-200 ACT 1 TBA KIM, D.D. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-259-201 ACT 2 W 5:00- 6:50P SH 1842 KIM, D.D. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91K MUSIC OF MEXICO N 208-260-200 ACT 1 M 7:00- 9:50P SH 1343 CANO, N. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91N MUSIC OF NEAR EAST N 208-263-200 ACT 1 R 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 RACY, A.J. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT91P MUSIC-AFRCN AMERCNS N 208-265-200 ACT 1 R 3:00- 5:50P SH 1344 ROBERSON, J.E. 50 30 2.091Z OPEN ENSEMBLE N 208-275-200 ACT 1 W 7:00- 9:50P SH 1659 AGUABELLA, F.U. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-275-201 ACT 2 T 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 WOOLEY, A.S. 40 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT92 MUSIC INSTRUCTION N 208-276-200 STU 1 UNSCHED RICE, T. 20 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT98T AESTHTCS-IMPROVISTN N 208-290-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P SH 1354 SANCHO-VELAZQUEZ,A 16 09 G 4.0106B MUSIC-AMERCN INDIAN N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:20P SH 1440 BROWNER, T.C. 40 04 4.0208-337-201 DIS 1A F 12:00-12:50P SH 1440 40 0.0M108A MUSIC-LATIN AMERICA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1100 LOZANO, D. 420 12 4.0SAME AS : CHICANO M108A208-348-201 DIS 1A M 8:00- 8:50A SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-202 DIS 1B M 9:00- 9:50A SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-203 DIS 1C M 10:00-10:50A SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-204 DIS 1D M 11:00-11:50A SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-205 DIS 1E M 12:00-12:50P SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-206 DIS 1F F 8:00- 8:50A SH 1420 35 0.0208-348-207 DIS 1G F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1420 35 0.0208-348-208 DIS 1H F 10:00-10:50A SH 1420 35 0.0208-348-209 DIS 1I F 11:00-11:50A SH 1420 35 0.0208-348-210 DIS 1J F 12:00-12:50P SH 1420 35 0.0208-348-211 DIS 1K M 1:00- 1:50P SH 1344 35 0.0208-348-212 DIS 1L F 1:00- 1:50P SH 1420 35 0.0M110A AFRCN AM MUS HERITG N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1344 DJEDJE, J.C. 35 12 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M110A, FLKLORE M154A208-360-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1439 35 0.0M119 CULTRAL HISTORY-RAP N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P SH 1200 KEYES, C.L. 80 13 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M107, FLKLORE M110208-414-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A SH 1439 26 0.0208-414-202 DIS 1B F 12:00-12:50P SH 1344 27 0.0208-414-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P SH 1344 27 0.0M129C JAZZ THEORY&IMPROV Y 208-476-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1325 BURRELL, K.E. 10 15 G 2.0SAME AS : MUSIC M129CRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC159 MUSIC-CHINA PERPHRY N 208-654-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P SH 1420 REES, H.M. 30 04 4.0171 ADV JAZZ PERFRMANCE N 208-726-201 LAB 1 TBA MIRANDA, R. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT208-726-202 LAB 2 TBA BURRELL, K.E. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT208-726-203 LAB 3 TBA FOSTER, G. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT208-726-204 LAB 4 BRASHEAR, O.J. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-205 LAB 5 BOHANON, G.R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-206 LAB 6 HIGGINS, B. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-207 LAB 7 CHILDS, W.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-208 LAB 8 RANIER, T.J. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-209 LAB 9 PRICE, R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-726-210 LAB 10 TBA MORRISON, B. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT208-726-211 LAB 11 TBA WEIR, M.A. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT208-726-212 LAB 12 TBA WILSON, A.J. 5 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTM177 JAZZ COMBO N 208-762-201 ACT 1 T 3:00- 4:50P SH 1535 WEIR, M.A. 5 30 G 2.0SAME AS : MUSIC M177RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-762-202 ACT 2 R 5:00- 6:50P SH 1535 BURRELL, K.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-762-203 ACT 3 T 6:00- 7:50P SH 1151 BURRELL, K.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


90 / EUROPEAN STUDIES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS208-762-204 ACT 4 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1535 LAND, H. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-762-205 ACT 5 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1345 HIGGINS, B. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-762-200 ACT 6 T 7:00- 8:50P SH 1535 LOZA, S.J. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-762-207 ACT 7 R 3:00- 4:50P SH 1535 BOHANON, G.R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT190 STUDY-ETHNOMUSICLGY N 208-840-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1402 BROWNER, T.C. 15 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY MAJORS & SENIORS AND ABOVE191B ADV MUSIC OF BALI N 208-855-200 ACT 1 T 7:00- 9:50P SH 1659 WENTEN, I.N. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191C ADV MSC&DNC-BALKANS N 208-856-200 ACT 1 M 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 RICE, T. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191D ADV MUSIC OF CHINA N 208-857-200 ACT 1 TBA LI, C. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191E ADV MUSC&DANC-GHANA N 208-858-200 ACT 1 R 4:00- 6:50P SH 1659 LADZEKPO, K. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191F ADV MUSIC OF INDIA N 208-859-200 ACT 1 TBA KAUSHAL, A. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191G ADV MUSIC OF JAPAN N 208-860-200 ACT 1 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1842 YUGE, I. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-860-201 ACT 2 TBA YUGE, I. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191H ADV MUSIC OF JAVA N 208-861-200 ACT 1 T 4:00- 5:50P SH 1659 WENTEN, I.N. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191J ADV MUSIC OF KOREA N 208-863-200 ACT 1 TBA KIM, D.D. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-863-201 ACT 2 W 5:00- 6:50P SH 1842 KIM, D.D. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191K ADV MUSIC OF MEXICO N 208-864-200 ACT 1 M 7:00- 9:50P SH 1343 CANO, N. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191N ADV MUSIC-NEAR EAST N 208-867-200 ACT 1 R 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 RACY, A.J. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT191P ADV MUSIC-AFR AMRCN N 208-869-200 ACT 1 R 3:00- 5:50P SH 1344 ROBERSON, J.E. 25 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE191Z ADV OPEN ENSEMBLE N 208-879-200 ACT 1 W 7:00- 9:50P SH 1659 AGUABELLA, F.U. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208-879-201 ACT 2 T 7:00- 9:50P SH 1846 WOOLEY, A.S. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT192 ADV MUSIC INSTRUCTN N 208-852-200 STU 1 UNSCHED RICE, T. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT197 N INDIAN CLSCL MUS N 208-890-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P SH 1440 JAIRAZBHOY, N. 20 06 4.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY MAJORS201B PROSEM-ETHNOMUSCLGY N 608-007-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P SH 1846 RACY, A.J. 15 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY, MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS208 LATIN AMERICN MUSIC N 608-048-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P SH 1846 LOZA, S.J. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS237 SEM-AFRICAN MUSIC N 608-222-200 SEM 1 R 3:00- 5:50P SH 1846 DJEDJE, J.C. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC259 MUSIC-CHINA PERPHRY N 608-354-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P SH 1420 REES, H.M. 10 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS275 SEM-AESTHETCS-MUSIC N 608-450-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P SH B544 SAVAGE, R. 10 15 6.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY, MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS290 SEM-ETHNOMUSICOLOGY N 608-540-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P SH 1846 THE STAFF 10 09 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 608-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED RICE, T. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ETHNOMUSICOLOGY MAJORS & GRADUATE STUDENTSEUROPEAN STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101 THE GREAT WAR N 200-306-200 DIS 1 W 4:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 2173 WOHL, R.A. 15 09 G 4.0European Studies 101: Rethinking the Great War102 TOPCS-EUROPEAN STDS N 200-312-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 4:45P PUB POL 2333 LEGALES, P. 10 16 G 4.0European Studies 102, discussion 1: Europeanization and GlobalizationFILM AND TELEVISION106A HIST AM MOTION PIC N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-12:50P MELNITZ 1409 KUNTZ, J.A. 160 02 0.0Film and Television 106A: American Film206-336-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-204 DIS 1D W 2:00- 2:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-205 DIS 1E F 10:00-10:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-206 DIS 1F F 11:00-11:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-207 DIS 1G T 12:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-208 DIS 1H R 12:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-336-209 DIS 1I 20 6.0206-336-210 DIS 1J 20 6.0106C AFR&ASN&LAT-AM FILM N ----------- LEC 1 MW 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 1409 NORIEGA, C.A. 120 30 0.0206-338-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-338-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 FILM AND TELEVISION / 91CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS206-338-203 DIS 1C R 9:00- 9:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-338-204 DIS 1D F 1:00- 1:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-338-205 DIS 1E F 9:00- 9:50A MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0206-338-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P MELNITZ 2589 20 6.0114 FILM GENRES N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ THE STAFF 40 03 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 114: Special Studies206-384-201 DIS 1A F 1:00- 1:50P 20 6.0206-384-202 DIS 1B F 2:00- 2:50P 20 6.0127 ISSUES-FILM&TELECST N 206-462-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA TRACHINGER, R. 25 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT128 MEDIA AND ETHNICITY N 206-468-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA THE STAFF 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT135 ADV SCRNWRTNG WKSHP N 206-510-200 STU 1 T 3:00- 6:00P MACGOWN 2310B HUNTER, L.R. 25 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-510-201 STU 2 M 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 2310B WALTER, R. 25 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT150 CINEMATOGRAPHY N 206-601-200 LEC 1 F 9:00- 3:50P MELNITZ 1439A MCDONALD, W. 10 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT151 FILM&TV IMAGE LAB N 206-607-200 LEC 1 R 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2534 STARKIE, B.S. 25 14 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT152 FILM&TV SND RECRDNG N 206-612-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA MARIN, E. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT153 MOTION PICT LIGHTNG Y 206-619-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA DENOVE, T.F. 25 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT154 FILM EDITING N 206-624-200 LEC 1 F 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2534 MARIN, E. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT163 DIRECTNG THE CAMERA N 206-679-200 LAB 1 TBA WAGMISTER, C. 25 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT176B ADV UNDRGRD PRODCTN N 206-758-200 DIS 1 UNSCHED GOLDOVSKAYA, M. 10 30 G 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT177 FILM&TV ACTNG WKSHP N 206-762-200 LAB 1 TBA MELNITZ STEIN, H.D. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-762-201 LAB 2 TR 1:00- 3:50P MELNITZ SALVI, D.N. 10 15 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT178 FILM&TV PRODCTN LAB N 206-769-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-201 LAB 2 UNSCHED WAGMISTER, C. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-202 LAB 3 UNSCHED SMITH, B.J. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-203 LAB 4 UNSCHED STEIN, H 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-204 LAB 5 UNSCHED SALVI, D.N. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-205 LAB 6 UNSCHED GOLDOVSKAYA, M. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-206 LAB 7 UNSCHED DENOVE, T.F. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-207 LAB 8 UNSCHED SCHREIBMAN, M.A. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206-769-208 LAB 9 UNSCHED MCLAUGHLIN, D. 25 30 G 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT181A ANIMTN DSGN-FILM&TV N 206-786-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P MELNITZ 2487 MERCER, C.L. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT181C ANIMATION WORKSHOP N 206-788-200 STU 1 TR 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2487 THE STAFF 25 13 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT187B RMOT MULTI-CAM PROD N 206-826-200 LEC 1 TBA TRACHINGER, R. 15 30 G 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT192 FILM&TV INTERNSHIP N 206-852-200 FLD 1 T 5:00- 6:50P MACGOWN 2310C MANN, D.R. 26 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND SENIORS203 SEM-FILM&OTHER ARTS N 606-018-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2410 WOLLEN, P. 25 16 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206A SEM-EUROP FILM HIST N 606-036-200 SEM 1 T 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2410 BERGSTROM, J.L. 20 15 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT206C SEM-AMRCN FILM HIST N 606-038-200 SEM 1 F 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ 2410 BROWNE, N.K. 10 30 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT208C SEM-CNTMP FILM THRY N 606-050-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2410 GABRIEL, T.H. 20 06 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT211A SEM-HISTORIOGRAPHY N 606-066-200 SEM 1 T 10:00-12:50P MACGOWN 2310C BROWNE, N.K. 40 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT217 SEM-TELEVISION HIST N 606-102-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 4:50P MACGOWN 2310C CALDWELL, J.T. 40 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT221 SEM-FILM AUTHORS N 606-126-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2410 BERGSTROM, J.L. 20 30 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 221: Godard224 COMPUTER-FILM STUDY N 606-144-200 LEC 1 TBA RICCI, S. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT244 INTERACT MULTIMEDIA N 606-264-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA 20 20 G 4.0245 CREATV AUTHORNG-WWW N 606-270-200 LEC 1 TBA WAGMISTER, C. 20 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-270-201 LEC 2 TBA WAGMISTER, C. 10 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT247 PRDCTN PLAN-FILM&TV N 606-282-200 DIS 1 SCHREIBMAN, M.A. 40 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


92 / FILM AND TELEVISION Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS248 DIGTL MEDIA WORKGRP N 606-288-200 DIS 1 TBA WAGMISTER, C. 10 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT273 CONTMP FILM&TV CRIT N 606-438-200 SEM 1 M 1:00- 4:50P MELNITZ 2410 MAMBER, S.D. 20 05 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT274 SEM-RESEARCH DESIGN N 606-444-200 SEM 1 T 10:00-12:50P MACGOWN 2310B SOBCHACK, V. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT289A BUSNSS PRAC-FILM&TV N 606-534-200 DIS 1 T 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ GILMORE, G.D. 60 22 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 289A, section 1: The Independent Spirit606-534-202 DIS 2 R 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2534 0 24 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 298A, section 2: Strategic Thinking289C BUSNSS PRAC-FILM&TV N 606-536-200 DIS 1 W 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2534 PULA, C. 60 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 289C: Marketing292A NTWK TV MGMT&DECSNS N 606-552-200 LEC 1 M 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2534 THE STAFF 60 21 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 292A: Television Network Management298A SPECIAL STUDIES N 606-588-200 DIS 1 TBA YONEMOTO, B.N. 10 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-588-201 DIS 2 TBA TBA 10 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT298B SPECIAL STUDIES N 606-589-200 DIS 1 TBA TBA THE STAFF 20 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-589-201 DIS 2 T 6:00- 9:20P MELNITZ 2410 25 22 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFilm and Television 298B, section 2: Preservation and Restoration375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 606-600-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED WOLLEN, P. 100 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT400 FILM IMAGE DSGN LAB N 606-601-200 LEC 1 F 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ STARKIE, B.S. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT403C ADV DOCUMNTRY WKSHP N 606-611-200 LEC 1 M 9:30-11:50A MELNITZ 2534 GOLDOVSKAYA, M. 18 30 4.0- 8.0R 4:00- 5:50P MELNITZ 2586RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT405 TV PRODUCTN WRKSHOP N 606-616-200 LAB 1 TBA BARNETTE, N. 20 20 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-616-201 LAB 2 TBA BARNETTE, N. 20 20 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT410C FILM PRODUCTN WKSHP N 606-627-200 LEC 1 TBA MELNITZ GONZALEZ, A.P. 20 30 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-627-201 LEC 2 TBA RICHARDSON, N. 20 30 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-627-202 LEC 3 TBA SMITH, B.J. 20 20 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-627-203 LEC 4 TBA BOYL, B.L. 20 20 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT419 ADV CINEMATOGRAPHY N 606-638-200 LEC 1 TBA MELNITZ MCDONALD, W. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT423B AD DRCT-ACTR-FLM&TV N 606-647-200 LAB 1 TR 1:00- 3:50P MELNITZ 1462A SALVI, D.N. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT434 ADV SCREENWRITING N 606-668-200 DIS 1 R 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 2310B HUNTER, L.R. 8 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-201 DIS 2 M 7:00- 9:50P MACGOWN 2310B WALTER, R. 15 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-202 DIS 3 TBA TBA ACKERMAN, H.L. 15 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-203 DIS 4 W 6:00- 8:50P MACGOWN 2310B CARUSO, D. 10 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-204 DIS 5 TBA THE STAFF 10 20 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-205 DIS 6 TBA HOUSTON, V.H. 10 20 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-668-206 DIS 7 TBA 10 20 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT451 ADV DESIGN-FILM&TV N 606-702-200 LAB 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT452A FILM&TV SND RECRDNG N 606-703-200 LEC 1 T 7:30-10:20P MELNITZ 2586 HALL, C. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT452C FILM&TV SND RERCRDG N ----------- LEC 1 W 2:30- 5:20P MELNITZ 2547 BROWNLEE, S.M. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-705-201 LAB 1A TBA BROWNLEE, S.M. 25 0.0606-705-202 LAB 2 W 7:30- 9:50P MELNITZ 2547 BROWNLEE, S.M. 20 23 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-705-203 LAB 2A W 7:30- 9:50P MELNITZ 10 0.0606-705-203 LAB 2A W 7:30- 9:50P MELNITZ 10 23 0.0454B ADV FILM EDITING N 606-709-200 LEC 1 R 7:00-10:50P MELNITZ 2586 MARKS, R. 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-709-201 LEC 2 TBA MARKS, B. 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT464B ADV FILM DIRECTING N 606-729-200 STU 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 30 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT466B ADV PRO VIDEO WKSHP N 606-735-200 LEC 1 TBA MELNITZ STEIN, H 10 30 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT468 LOCATN FILM PRODCTN N 606-736-200 LEC 1 TBA DENOVE, T.F. 25 30 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 FRENCH / 93CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS482B ADV ANIMATN WRKSHP N 606-765-200 STU 1 MW 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2487 LETTERA, V.M. 25 30 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT486 PREP-MFA IN PRODCTN N 606-769-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED ANTCZAK, J. 5 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-769-201 TUT 2 UNSCHED GONZALEZ, A.P. 5 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-769-202 TUT 3 TBA GAZDAG, G. 5 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-769-203 TUT 4 UNSCHED SCHREIBMAN, M.A. 5 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT487 POST-PRODUCTION LAB N 606-774-200 LAB 1 TBA 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-774-201 LAB 2 UNSCHED ANTCZAK, J. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-774-203 LAB 3 UNSCHED SCHREIBMAN, M.A. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-774-204 LAB 4 UNSCHED GONZALEZ, A.P. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT606-774-205 LAB 5 UNSCHED STARKIE, B.S. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT488B ADV INTERACT ANIMTN N 606-777-200 LEC 1 TR 7:00- 9:50P MELNITZ 2487 BOYL, B.L. 15 30 G 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT489A CMPTR ANMTN-FLM&VID N 606-778-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 6:30P MELNITZ 2487 MERCER, C.L. 25 16 G 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT498 PRFSN INTRN-FILM&TV N 606-796-200 TUT 1 T 5:00- 6:50P MACGOWN 2310C MANN, D.R. 25 30 4.0-12.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.15 INTR-AMER FLKLR STD N ----------- LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:20P PERLOFF 1102 JONES, M.O. 120 06 4.0203-045-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2242 35 0.0203-045-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2238 35 0.0203-045-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2232 35 0.0M112 SURV-MDVL CELTC LIT N 203-443-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A ROYCE 156 NAGY, J.F. 10 03 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M111E118 FOLK ART&MATRL CLTR N 203-483-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1023 JONES, M.O. 10 15 4.0M119 FAIRY TALE-LIT&SCTY N 203-489-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 1337 TOKOFSKY, P.I. 15 14 G 5.0SAME AS : GERMAN M122M149 FLK LIT-HISPANC WLD N 203-686-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A ROLFE 4330 ARORA, S.L. 5 13 4.0SAME AS : SPAN M149M154A AFRCN AM MUS HERITG N 203-712-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1344 DJEDJE, J.C. 5 12 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M110A, ETHNOMU M110A203-712-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 5 0.0218 FLK ART&CRFT&AESTHT N 603-110-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1023 JONES, M.O. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM286A HISPANIC FOLK LIT N 603-513-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 4:50P ROLFE 4330 ARORA, S.L. 10 16 4.0SAME AS : SPAN M286ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 603-590-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED COSENTINO, D.J. 15 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FOLKLORE GRADUATE STUDENTS400C DIRCTD PROFSNL ACTS N 603-607-200 LEC 1 TBA COSENTINO, D.J. 15 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSFRENCHAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Enrollment in French 1 through 6 is contingent upon proper placement, as determined by the results of the departmental placement exam to be given on Tuesday, February 10, 1999, from4 to 6 p.m., room to be announced.1) Students with one or more years of high school French MUST present a placement exam score on the first day of class.2) Students who have taken the AP exam and received a score of 3 or higher need not take the departmental placement exam, but should consult the <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog for credit equivalencies.3) Students who have never had high school French may preenroll in French 1 without taking the placement exam, but should consult the <strong>UCLA</strong> 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 upon admission (see counselors at A316 MurphyHall or call 825-1687).For those who miss the placement exam on February 10, it will be offered again once on April 5, 1999, from 4 to 6 p.m., room to be announced. After that date, the next exam will be offeredfor Fall 1999 enrollment.1 ELEMENTARY FRENCH N 205-008-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A KINSEY 289 JANSMA, K. 23 21 4.0205-008-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3123 JANSMA, K. 23 21 4.0205-008-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2018 JANSMA, K. 23 21 4.0205-008-204 LEC 4 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 96 JANSMA, K. 23 21 4.02 ELEMENTARY FRENCH Y 205-021-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5217 JANSMA, K. 23 22 4.0205-021-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1256 JANSMA, K. 23 22 4.0205-021-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1256 JANSMA, K. 23 22 4.0205-021-204 LEC 4 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P DODD 162 JANSMA, K. 23 22 4.02G ELEM FR-GRD STD Y 205-025-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 346 THE STAFF 30 05 SU 3.03 ELEMENTARY FRENCH Y 205-036-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A MOORE 1003 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0205-036-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 96 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0205-036-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 96 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0205-036-204 LEC 4 MWF 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 164 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0TR 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3106205-036-205 LEC 5 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A DODD 154 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0205-036-206 LEC 6 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1221A JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0205-036-207 LEC 7 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P DODD 154 JANSMA, K. 23 23 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


94 / GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTERS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS4 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y 205-050-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3105 JANSMA, K. 20 02 4.0205-050-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE A152 JANSMA, K. 20 03 4.0205-050-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3153 JANSMA, K. 20 04 4.05 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y 205-057-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3119 JANSMA, K. 20 03 4.0205-057-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3105 JANSMA, K. 20 04 4.0205-057-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3119 JANSMA, K. 20 05 4.06 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Y 205-064-201 LEC 1 MTWF 10:00-10:50A DICKSON 4260 JANSMA, K. 20 03 4.0205-064-202 LEC 2 MWF 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 1221A JANSMA, K. 20 05 4.0T 12:00-12:50P MS 760810A FRENCH CONVERSATION Y 205-078-201 DIS 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3161 JANSMA, K. 14 30 2.010C FRENCH CONVERSATION Y 205-092-201 DIS 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 94 JANSMA, K. 14 30 2.012 INTRO-STDY OF FR LT Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 154 LOSELLE, A.N. 40 03 4.0205-099-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3120 20 0.0205-099-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A LS 2142 20 0.014 INTRO-FRENCH CVLZTN N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3126 WEIL, K. 50 04 4.0205-125-201 DIS 1A F 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 148 25 0.0205-125-202 DIS 1B F 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3105 25 0.0100 WRITTEN EXPRESSION Y 205-301-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3123 THE STAFF 20 04 4.0101 WRITTEN EXPRESSION N 205-312-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 3123 THE STAFF 20 13 4.0102 ADV EXPOSITRY WRTNG Y 205-331-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3119 DUFRESNE, N.I. 20 06 4.0105 STRUCTURE OF FRENCH N 205-353-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3115 JANSMA, K. 20 05 4.0107 ADV ORAL EXPRESSION N 205-361-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3120 DUFRESNE, N.I. 20 04 4.0108B ADV PRCTCL TRANSLTN Y 205-366-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3157 DUFRESNE, N.I. 20 03 4.0114C LIT-19TH&20TH CNTRY N 205-390-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P ROYCE 148 LIONNET, F. 25 14 4.0115A INVENTION-LOVE-12 C N 205-403-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P MS 5203 HAIDU, P. 25 13 4.0117C 17TH CENT-CLTR&SCTY N 205-440-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1343 STEFANOVSKA, M. 25 15 4.0142 POETRY AND MUSIC N 205-595-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 3143 WERNER, S.D. 25 12 4.0154 STUDIES-19 CENT LIT N 205-664-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1264 APTER, E. 20 15 4.0French 154: Parisian Culture around 1900155 STUDIES-20 CENT LIT N 205-668-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 1221A KAO, S.M. 30 07 4.0French 155: Existentialism and Literature156 CONTMP LIT FREN EXP N 205-672-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 154 LIONNET, F. 25 12 4.0217 17TH CENTURY N 605-078-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3178 WERNER, S.D. 15 06 G 4.0218 ENLIGHTENMENT N 605-092-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3143 COLEMAN, P.J. 15 16 G 4.0219 19TH CENTURY N 605-108-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P KINSEY 346 WEIL, K. 15 05 G 4.0253A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY N 605-320-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P DODD 162 STEFANOVSKA, M. 15 05 4.0255A NINETEENTH CENTURY N 605-332-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1264 APTER, E. 10 15 4.0French 255A: Parisian Culture around 1900260A STDS-HIST OF IDEAS N 605-361-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3156 HAIDU, P. 15 16 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 605-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED JANSMA, K. 40 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FRENCH,COM LIT,ROMANCE GRAD STUDENTSGENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTERSM1C GLOBAL ENVIRON-TPCS Y 226-003-201 SEM 1 TBA STOLZENBACH, K.D. 17 20 G 5.0SAME AS : ENVIRON M1C226-003-202 SEM 2 TBA ENTRIKIN, J.N. 17 20 G 5.0226-003-203 SEM 3 TBA LEW, J.K. 17 20 G 5.0226-003-204 SEM 4 TBA STOLZENBACH, K.D. 17 20 G 5.0226-003-205 SEM 5 TBA STOLZENBACH, K.D. 17 20 G 5.0226-003-206 SEM 6 TBA TEPLEY, C.J. 17 20 G 5.020C INTERRCL DYNAMCS-US Y 226-062-201 SEM 1 TBA CHEUNG, K.K. 20 20 G 5.0GE Cluster 20C, seminar 1: Invisibility and Resistance in African-American and Asian-American Literature226-062-202 SEM 2 TBA YARBOROUGH, R.A. 20 20 G 5.0GE Cluster 20C, seminar 2: Multi-Ethnic Mysteries: 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5.0226-212-205 SEM 5 TBA DAVIDSON, J.P. 20 20 G 5.0226-212-206 SEM 6 TBA SCHOPF, J.W. 20 20 G 5.0GEOGRAPHYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMNT N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A MS 5200 SCHWARZ, K.M. 176 12 0.0207-005-201 LAB 1A T 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-202 LAB 1B T 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-203 LAB 1C W 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-204 LAB 1D R 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 GERMANIC LANGUAGES / 95CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS207-005-205 LAB 1E R 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-206 LAB 1F R 3:00- 4:50P BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-207 LAB 1G W 8:00- 9:50A BUNCHE A163 22 4.0207-005-208 LAB 1H W 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE A163 22 4.02 BIOGEOG-CHNGNG WRLD N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P WGYOUNG CS24 SAVAGE, M. 176 15 0.0207-046-201 LAB 1A TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-202 LAB 1B TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-203 LAB 1C TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-204 LAB 1D TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-205 LAB 1E TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-206 LAB 1F TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-207 LAB 1G TBA BUNCHE 22 4.0207-046-208 LAB 1H TBA BUNCHE 22 4.03 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROYCE 190 ENTRIKIN, J.N. 120 04 0.0207-065-201 DIS 1A T 9:00-10:20A BUNCHE A163 20 4.0207-065-202 DIS 1B R 9:00-10:20A BUNCHE A163 20 4.0207-065-203 DIS 1C M 12:00- 1:20P BUNCHE A163 20 4.0207-065-204 DIS 1D T 4:00- 5:20P BUNCHE A163 20 4.0207-065-205 DIS 1E F 9:00-10:20A BUNCHE A163 20 4.0207-065-206 DIS 1F F 12:00- 1:20P BUNCHE A163 20 4.04 REGNL DEV&WRLD ECON N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2214 ELLIS, J.M. 88 12 0.0207-077-201 LAB 1A W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 1250 22 4.0207-077-202 LAB 1B T 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1250 22 4.0207-077-203 LAB 1C R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 1250 22 4.0207-077-204 LAB 1D R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1250 22 4.05 PEOPLE&EARTH ECOSYS N ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:00-1:15P ROLFE 1200 MACDONALD, G.M. 176 05 0.0207-086-201 LAB 1A R 11:00- 12:50P BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-202 LAB 1B F 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-203 LAB 1C T 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-204 LAB 1D F 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-205 LAB 1E W 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-206 LAB 1F R 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-207 LAB 1G W 8:00- 9:50A BUNCHE A170 22 4.0207-086-208 LAB 1H F 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE A170 22 4.0103 PALEOCLMTLG&ICE AGE Y 207-317-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:15A BUNCHE 2221E ORME, A.R. 90 02 4.0108 WORLD VEGETATION N 207-345-200 LEC 1 M 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 2221E SAVAGE, M. 90 21 4.0110 POPULATN&NTRL RSRCS N 207-366-200 LEC 1 T 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 2221E CLARK, W.A. 115 22 4.0111 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS Y 207-369-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 1234 SAVAGE, M. 90 12 4.0M128 GLOBAL ENVIR&DVLPMT Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 5:00- 6:15P BUNCHE A163 MULDAVIN, J.S. 90 09 4.0SAME AS : URB PLN CM128207-497-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 5:15P BUNCHE A170 30 0.0207-497-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 4:15P BUNCHE A170 30 0.0207-497-203 DIS 1C R 1:00- 2:15P BUNCHE A170 30 0.0135 AFRICAN ECOL&DVLPMT N 207-533-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2221E TAFESSE, 90 08 4.0138 THE NETWORKED WORLD N 207-540-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:45A BUNCHE 2221E CURRY, M.R. 115 03 4.0140 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY N 207-545-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2221E TAFESSE, 80 09 4.0146 GNDR&RACE-EMPLOYMNT N 207-574-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2221E ELLIS, J.M. 50 14 4.0155 INDUS LOC&RGNL DVLP Y 207-599-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2221E SCOTT, A.J. 115 12 4.0157 REGNL GROWTH&CHANGE N 207-601-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2221E RIGBY, D.L. 90 13 4.0168 GEOG INFO SYSTEMS Y 207-671-200 LEC 1 TBA BUNCHE THE STAFF 50 20 4.0207-671-201 LAB 1A TBA 50 0.0170 ADV GEOG INFO SYSTM Y ----------- LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1221B TURNER, E.J. 20 15 4.0182A SPANISH SOUTH AMER N 207-750-200 LEC 1 R 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 2221E BRANSTROM, 90 24 4.0183 EUROPE N 207-760-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2221E HEFFERNAN, 90 15 4.0186 CONTEMPORARY CHINA N 207-772-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2221E WU, L. 115 16 4.0187 MIDDLE EAST N 207-775-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:15P BUNCHE 2221E HALE, G.A. 115 05 4.0213 SEM-BIOGEOGRAPHY N 607-094-200 SEM 1 W 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 1261 SAVAGE, M. 20 23 4.0237 SEM-HISTORICAL GEOG N 607-227-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1261 HEFFERNAN, 20 16 4.0242 ADV-POPULATION GEOG N 607-241-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1261 CLARK, W.A. 20 15 4.0269 RMOTE SENSNG-ENVRMT N 607-353-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE A170 SMITH, L. 20 09 4.0M270C SEM-CLIMATE DYNAMCS N 607-370-200 SEM 1 TBA NEELIN, J.D. 5 30 2.0- 4.0SAME AS : ATMOSCI M272C, E&S SCI M270C298A PHIL ISS-GEOG INQRY N 607-551-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1261 ENTRIKIN, J.N. 20 09 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 607-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MACDONALD, G.M. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0GERMANIC LANGUAGESDutchAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.104B ACCELERATED DUTCH N 216-347-200 LEC 1 MTWR 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 1221A KIRSNER, R.S. 25 03 G 6.0GermanAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Students who have taken German elsewhere (without receiving any university credit at <strong>UCLA</strong>) and wish to take German 1 through 6 must take a placement exam to be given on Thursday,February 11, 1999, 4-6 p.m., in Dodd 154.1 ELEMENTARY GERMAN N 215-005-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 2134 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.02 ELEMENTARY GERMAN Y 215-010-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A DANCE 105 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.0215-010-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3115 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.03 ELEMENTARY GERMAN Y 215-015-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A MOORE 1003 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.0215-015-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1655 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.0215-015-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1655 ITTZES, Z. 20 21 4.03G GERMAN FOR GRADS Y 215-016-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2181 ITTZES, Z. 25 05 SU 4.04 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN Y 215-020-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE A152 ITTZES, Z. 20 22 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


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See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101C ELEMENTRY HUNGARIAN N 217-307-200 DIS 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 166 SIMON, J.S. 15 13 4.0Old Norse StudiesC140 VIKING CIVILZTN&LIT N 220-548-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2333 BYOCK, J.L. 15 13 G 4.0151 ELEMENTRY OLD NORSE N 220-606-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 166 BYOCK, J.L. 25 15 4.0C241 VIKING CIVILZTN&LIT N 620-246-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2333 BYOCK, J.L. 10 13 G 4.0YiddishSee course listings under English.GERONTOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. 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20 4.0221-069-204 DIS 1D W 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 2135 20 4.0221-069-205 DIS 1E W 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3135 20 4.0221-069-206 DIS 1F R 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 1329 20 4.0221-069-207 DIS 1G R 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 1256 20 4.0221-069-208 DIS 1H F 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2160 20 4.022 WORLD HIST 1870-NOW N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 121 ANDERSON, B.S. 120 13 4.0221-087-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3126 20 0.0221-087-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 5:50P ROYCE 150 20 0.0221-087-203 DIS 1C R 8:00- 9:50A ROYCE 162 20 0.0221-087-204 DIS 1D R 8:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2242 20 0.0221-087-205 DIS 1E R 4:00- 5:50P MS 3915A 20 0.0221-087-206 DIS 1F R 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 1264 20 0.088D EARLY MODERN EUROPE N 221-213-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3288 MCCLENDON, M. 15 15 5.0History 88D: Unsolved Mysteries of the Early Modern World99 INT-HISTRCL PRCTICE N 221-273-201 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 JACOBY, R. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 1: Intellectuals and Mass Culture221-273-202 SEM 2 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1265 SYMCOX, G.W. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 2: State and Society under Louis XIV221-273-203 SEM 3 T 2:00- 4:50P DODD 67 ROUSE, R.H. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 3: Identity: The Joining of Past and Present221-273-204 SEM 4 M 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2319 ASKMAN, D.V. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 4: European Political History221-273-205 SEM 5 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1265 ASKMAN, D.V. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 5: European Political History221-273-206 SEM 6 T 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2174 BEN-DOR, Z. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 6: World History: Asia in European Thought221-273-207 SEM 7 T 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3120 BEN-DOR, Z. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 7: World History: Asia in European Thought221-273-208 SEM 8 T 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3165 CINI, C.F. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 8: The U.S. Civil Rights Movement221-273-209 SEM 9 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3288 CINI, C.F. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 9: The U.S. Civil Rights Movement221-273-210 SEM 10 W 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3169 FRATES, L.L. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 10: Popular Culture and Resistance in AfricaOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 HISTORY / 99CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS221-273-211 SEM 11 R 2:00- 4:50P DODD 67 FRATES, L.L. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 11: Popular Culture and Resistance in Africa221-273-212 SEM 12 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3161 GANTNER, D.C. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 12: Memory and Commemoration in American History221-273-213 SEM 13 R 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2292 GANTNER, D.C. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 13: Memory and Commemoration in American History221-273-214 SEM 14 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2150 LEICESTER, E.A. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 14: Women, Gender, Sexuality in Pre-Modern Japan221-273-215 SEM 15 R 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3115 LEICESTER, E.A. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 15: Women, Gender, Sexuality in Pre-Modern Japan221-273-216 SEM 16 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2292 MATERSON, L.G. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 16: The History of Black Women in America221-273-217 SEM 17 R 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2174 MATERSON, L.G. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 17: The History of Black Women in America221-273-218 SEM 18 W 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3127 ALPERS, E.A. 15 30 4.0History 99, seminar 18: Case Studies in African HistoryM104A ANCIENT EGYPT CIV N 221-318-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:30A BUNCHE 3178 BONTTY, M.M. 30 13 4.0SAME AS : AN N EA M104A106C MID EAST 1700-PRSNT N 221-321-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3175 GELVIN, J.L. 50 03 4.0109A N AFRICA TO 1578 N 221-342-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 170 MORONY, M.G. 60 12 4.0114 MIDDLE EASTERN HIST N 221-364-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3175 GELVIN, J.L. 50 04 4.0116B HIST ANCIENT GREECE N 221-372-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 1246 STRONG, R.A. 100 12 4.0121B EUROPE 1000-1500 N 221-390-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P PERLOFF 1102 RUIZ, T.F. 120 14 4.0125D MOD EUROP-1815-1914 N 221-415-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P FOWLER A139 FRANK, S. 70 14 4.0126A EUR-CUL&INTELL-15C N 221-421-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 78 GINZBURG, C. 50 13 4.0126F EUR-CUL&INTELL-20C N 221-426-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P PUB POL 1246 WOHL, R.A. 100 16 4.0131C RVLTNRY RUSSIA&USSR N 221-453-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A BUNCHE 1209B EDELMAN, R. 100 11 4.0136 TOPIC-EUROPEAN HIST N 221-474-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1222 SYMCOX, G.W. 80 04 4.0History 136, lecture 1: The European City, 1400-1750221-474-202 LEC 3 TR 2:00- 3:15P PERLOFF 1102 JACOB, M.C. 100 15 4.0History 136, lecture 3: Science, Magic, and Religion221-474-203 LEC 4 TR 9:30-10:45A KNUDSEN 1200B RUIZ, T.F. 181 12 4.0History 136, lecture 4: The Terror of History: Mystics, Heretics, and Witches in the Western Tradition, 1000-1700140B EUROP&WLD 1700-1870 N 221-517-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DODD 78 HUNT, L.A. 50 12 4.0141B BRITAIN-1715-1867 N 221-528-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:15P PUB POL 1246 URDANK, A.M. 100 08 4.0145B RVLU AMER 1760-1800 N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P MS 5200 APPLEBY, J.O. 120 14 4.0221-574-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P DICKSON 4260 20 0.0221-574-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P DICKSON 4260 20 0.0221-574-203 DIS 1C T 5:00- 5:50P DICKSON 4260 20 0.0221-574-204 DIS 1D W 9:00- 9:50A DICKSON 4260 20 0.0221-574-205 DIS 1E R 8:00- 8:50A PUB POL 2238 20 0.0221-574-206 DIS 1F R 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2238 20 0.0147B U S 1875-1900 N 221-586-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROLFE 1200 WAUGH, J. 300 13 4.0148C UNITD STS SINC 1945 N 221-596-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A DICKSON 2160E DAVIS, A. 300 12 4.0150B INTELLECTL HIST US N 221-612-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P FOWLER A103B COREY, M.F. 300 14 4.0154B US URBAN HISTORY N 221-636-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 1209B MONKKONEN, E.H. 180 15 4.0M158E AFRICN AMER NATNLSM N 221-656-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P KNUDSEN 1220B HILL, R.A. 90 14 4.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M158E163 HIST OF CALIFORNIA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2209A ARON, S.A. 180 13 4.0221-680-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0221-680-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0221-680-203 DIS 1C T 5:00- 5:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0221-680-204 DIS 1D W 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2134 20 0.0221-680-205 DIS 1E W 3:00- 3:50P DODD 78 20 0.0221-680-206 DIS 1F W 4:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1278 20 0.0221-680-207 DIS 1G R 8:00- 8:50A PUB POL 1278 20 0.0221-680-208 DIS 1H R 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0221-680-209 DIS 1I R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2135 20 0.0164 HIST OF LOS ANGELES N 221-685-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P DODD 147 PITT, L. 350 15 4.0168 LAT AMER INTNL RLNS N 221-695-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 2160 CARROLL, M.M. 40 13 4.0169 LATIN AM ELITELORE N 221-698-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROYCE 190 WILKIE, J.W. 100 09 4.0170C LATIN AMERICAN HIST N 221-690-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P BUNCHE 2209A GUY, D.J. 160 16 4.0178A HIST-EAST AFRICA N 221-736-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1246 ALPERS, E.A. 100 02 4.0179B STH AFRCA SNCE 1870 N 221-741-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P DICKSON 3273 WORGER, W.H. 60 16 4.0184 20TH-CENTURY CHINA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 1246 HUANG, P.C. 120 13 4.0221-768-768 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3143 20 0.0221-768-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3120 20 0.0221-768-203 DIS 1C R 8:00- 8:50A HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0221-768-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0221-768-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0221-768-206 DIS 1F R 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0187C JAPAN-MODERN N 221-779-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BUNCHE 2209A SILVERBERG, M.R. 150 14 4.0190D VIETNAM PAST&PRESNT N 221-822-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P MS 5200 SARDESAI, D.R. 130 13 4.0M191D FOCL THEM-JEWSH HST N 221-791-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROLFE 3126 SPIEGEL, F.Z. 30 13 4.0SAME AS : JEWISH M191D191F THIRD REICH & JEWS N 221-793-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 2209A FRIEDLANDER, S.P. 125 15 4.0194C JESUS OF NAZARETH N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A KINSEY 169 BARTCHY, S.S. 120 12 4.0221-816-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2134 20 0.0221-816-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P MS 3915D 20 0.0221-816-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3157 20 0.0221-816-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3156 20 0.0221-816-205 DIS 1E R 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1278 20 0.0221-816-206 DIS 1F R 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 365 20 0.0195E TOPICS-HIST OF SCI N 221-810-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2232 ZHANG, Q. 50 12 4.0History 195E: Science and Religion in ChinaOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


100 / HISTORY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS196 FIELD RSRCH METHODS N 221-815-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 ALTICE, E. 10 16 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTEnrollment in History 197 classes will not be allowed until the second telephone pass and will be restricted to junior and senior history and history/art history majors. Enrollment in allsections of History 197s is limited to 10 or 15.197A UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-824-200 SEM 1 TBA ROUSE, R.H. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197A: Topics in Medieval History197B UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-825-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P DICKSON 4260 BERNHARDT, K. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197B: Western Scholarship on Late Imperial and Modern Chinese History197C UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-826-200 SEM 1 M 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 5288 ALEXANDER, A. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197C: God and Nature: Religion and Science in Early Modern Europe197D UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-827-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2150 MCCLENDON, M. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197D: The Family in Early Modern EuropeHistory 197E is offered in Washington, D.C., as part of the Center for American Politics and Public Policy Program. To enroll, you must be part of the program. For information, call (310)206-3109.197E UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-828-200 SEM 1 TBA OFF CAM WANG, J.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTHistory 197E: Contemporary Controversies in American Science and Technology Policy197F UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-829-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1284 FRIEDLANDER, S.P. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197F: Historiography of Nazism and the Holocaust: Ongoing Debates II197G UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-830-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3119 WEINER, D.B. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197G: The Era of Napoleon: Tradition and Innovation in Science, Medicine, and Technology197H UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-831-200 SEM 1 TBA EHRET, C. 10 30 4.0History 197H: Topics in African History197I UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-832-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 MORONY, M.G. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197I: Sasanian Iran197J UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-833-200 SEM 1 W 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2173 ROBINSON, G. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197J:197K UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-834-200 SEM 1 T 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3169 MATSUMOTO, V.J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197K: Asian American Culture, Cuisine, and Economy197L UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-835-200 SEM 1 F 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2173 ROBINSON, G. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197L:197M UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-836-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3123 GUY, D.J. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197M: Sexuality and Gender in Latin America197N UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-837-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 1265 LAMOREAUX, N.R. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197N: The Murder of a Mill Girl: A Window on Social and Cultural Change during the Industrial Revolution197O UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-838-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2278 YU, H.S. 12 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197O: Buying and Selling the Exotic: Transnational Culture and Global History197P UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-839-200 SEM 1 T 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 1265 EDELMAN, R. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197P: Popular Culture in the Country formerly known as the Soviet Union197Q UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-840-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 HILL, R.A. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197Q: Black Historical Vindication197R UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-841-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2173 GOMEZ-QUINONES, J. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197R: Social Movements and University Reforms: Chicano Studies’ Institutionalization197S UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-842-200 SEM 1 W 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2174 WAUGH, J. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197S: The Soldier’s History of the Civil War197W UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-846-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3131 JACOB, M.C. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197W: From the Scientific Revolution to the French Revolution197X UNDERGRAD SEMINAR N 221-847-200 SEM 1 W 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3169 HUNT, L.A. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY, HISTORY/ART HISTORY & JUNIORS AND ABOVEHistory 197X: History of Sexuality200C ADV HIST MEDIEVAL N 621-004-200 SEM 1 TBA GEARY, P. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS200D ADV HIST EUROPE N 621-005-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3165 FRANK, S. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS201C TOPICS-MEDIEVAL N 621-031-200 SEM 1 TBA ROUSE, R.H. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201C: Italy in the Age of Bede201E TOPICS-MODRN EUROPE N 621-033-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1264 ROTH, M. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201E: Trauma and History621-033-201 SEM 2 M 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3131 JACOB, M.C. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201E,seminar 2: From the Scientific Revolution to the French Revolution621-033-202 SEM 3 W 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3169 HUNT, L.A. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201E, seminar 3: History of SexualityOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 HISTORY / 101CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS621-033-203 SEM 4 T 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 1265 EDELMAN, R. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201E, seminar 4: Popular Culture in the Country formerly known as the Soviet Union201H TOPICS-U S N 621-036-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1278 DUBOIS, E.C. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 1: Worldwide Women: International, Comparative, and Transnational Approaches to the History of Women621-036-201 SEM 2 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 HILL, R.A. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 2: Black Historical Vindication621-036-202 SEM 3 W 3:00- 5:50P MS 7608 MONKKONEN, E.H. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 3: Crime in American History621-036-203 SEM 4 W 10:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2174 WAUGH, J. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 4: The Soldier’s History of the Civil War621-036-204 SEM 5 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2278 YU, H.S. 3 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTHistory 201H, seminar 5: Buying and Selling the Exotic: Transnational Culture and Global History621-036-205 SEM 6 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2173 GOMEZ-QUINONES, J. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 6: Social Movements and University Reforms: Chicano Studies’ Institutionalization621-036-206 SEM 7 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3161 APPLEBY, J.O. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201H, seminar 7: Ideology, Hermeneutics, and Cultural Studies201I TOPICS-LAT AMERICA N 621-037-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3123 GUY, D.J. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201I: Sexuality and Gender in Latin America201J TOPICS-NEAR EAST N 621-038-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2174 MORONY, M.G. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201J: Sasanian Iran201L TOPICS-CHINA N 621-040-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P DICKSON 4260 BERNHARDT, K. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201L: Western Scholarship on Late Imperial and Modern Chinese History201M TOPICS-JAPAN N 621-041-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 6:50P ROLFE 3106 SILVERBERG, M.R. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201M: The Japanese Culture of Empire201N TOPICS-AFRICA N 621-042-200 SEM 1 TBA EHRET, C. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS201O TOPICS-SCIENCE TECH N 621-043-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 5288 HAMMONDS, E.M. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201O, seminar 1: Race and Gender in Science Studies621-043-201 SEM 2 M 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 5288 ALEXANDER, A. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201O, seminar 2: God and Nature: Religion and Science in Early Modern Europe621-043-202 SEM 3 R 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3119 WEINER, D.B. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201O, seminar 3: The Era of Napoleon: Tradition and Innovation in Science, Medicine, and Technology201Q TOPICS-THRY OF HIST N 621-045-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2242 WONG, R.B. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201Q: Economic Development before Industrialization: Chinese and European Experiences201R TOPICS-JEWISH HIST N 621-046-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1284 FRIEDLANDER, S.P. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201R: Historiography of Nazism and the Holocaust: Ongoing Debates II201T TOPICS-SOUTHEA ASIA N 621-048-200 SEM 1 F 11:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2173 ROBINSON, G. 5 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSHistory 201T:229B EARLY MOD EUROPEAN N 621-173-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3165 GINZBURG, C. 10 30 T2 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSM230A SEM-MODERN EUROPEAN N 621-175-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3165 REILL, P.H. 10 30 T1 4.0SAME AS : ART HIS M241ARESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSM230B SEM-MODERN EUROPEAN N 621-176-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 6:50P PUB POL 1343 ANDERSON, F.R. 10 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : ART HIS M241BRESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS242 EUROPEAN HISTORY N 621-426-200 DIS 1 R 4:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2319 SABEAN, D. 30 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT246C US HIST-20TH CNTURY N 621-259-200 SEM 1 T 9:30-12:20P BUNCHE 2150 YEAGER, M.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS252B RECENT US HIS -1930 N 621-297-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3173 HINES, T.S. 10 30 T2 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTSM268B SEM-RCNT LAT-AM HIS N 621-386-200 SEM 1 R 4:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 3165 WILKIE, J.W. 10 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : LAT AM M268BRESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS278C SEM&DSST-AFRICN HST N 621-430-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 166 EHRET, C. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS282A SEM-CHINESE HISTORY N 621-458-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3131 BERNHARDT, K. 10 30 T1 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS291B SEM IN JEWISH HIST N 621-494-200 SEM 1 TBA MYERS, D.N. 5 30 T2 4.0RESTRICT: HISTORY GRADUATE STUDENTS490 WRTG WKSHP-GRD STDT N 621-770-770 TUT 1 UNSCHED ARON, S.A. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS621-770-202 TUT 2 UNSCHED MEYER, M.L. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS621-770-203 TUT 3 UNSCHED REIFF, J.L. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


102 / HONORS COLLEGIUM Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSHONORS COLLEGIUMAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.4 SURREALST CHALLENGE N 222-028-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A LS 2142 MORRIS, C.B. 25 13 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT8 COMMUNICATN-ORGNSMS N 222-056-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:50P BOELTER 5420 CRAMER, A.E. 20 08 4.013 FRENCH&ITAL CINEMA N ----------- LEC 1 TBA GANS, E.L. 35 20 4.0222-080-201 DIS 1A TBA 0 0.0222-080-202 DIS 1B TBA 0 0.016 FICTN&PSYCH OF SELF N 222-087-200 SEM 1 TBA HADDA, J.R. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT19 POPULAR MUSIC N 222-097-200 SEM 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P DODD 154 STEIN, J. 28 06 4.025 THE HUMAN GENOME N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:00- 5:20P LS 2142 GOLDBERG, R.B. 40 16 4.0Honors 25 is intended for non-science majors and lower division science majors who have not taken Life Science 3, Life Sciences 4, or their equivalents.222-119-201 DIS 1A TBA 20 0.0222-119-202 DIS 1B TBA 20 0.026 BIBLE-POLTCL THEORY N 222-122-200 SEM 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 2174 RAPOPORT, D.C. 15 11 4.029 ART-SOCL&POL CMNTRY N 222-129-200 SEM 1 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2238 VONBLUM, W.P. 35 03 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT30 VIETNAM WAR&US CLTR N 222-132-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3115 GOODWIN, J.E. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT33 ART OF ENGAGEMENT N ----------- SEM 1 TBA CREESE, R.A. 28 13 6.0222-142-201 LAB 1A TBA CREESE, R.A. 20 0.036 ETHNCTY&SOCL CLS-US N 222-148-200 SEM 1 MW 9:00-10:50A KINSEY 364 MASON, W.M. 24 02 4.043 MALE SXLTY-ANC ROME N 222-167-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 364 GURVAL, R.A. 17 16 4.044 TRAIL OF LIGHT N 222-164-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A BOELTER 5420 GRUNER, G. 30 12 4.047 LIT OF COLONIZATION N 222-177-200 SEM 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 2181 HUTERS, T.D. 20 15 4.049 LAW&SCI&HIST&JRNLSM N 222-182-200 SEM 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3161 GRAHAM, K.W. 14 13 4.056 LANG-WINDOW TO MIND N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3211 CURTISS, S.R. 34 03 4.0222-199-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1628 18 0.0222-199-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3164 18 0.057 LIFE AND COMPLEXITY N 222-202-200 SEM 1 MF 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3178 YATES, F.E. 20 20 4.062 COMNTY&SELF-INT-U S N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2181 APPLEBY, J.O. 19 12 6.0222-215-201 DIS 1A R 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 372 15 0.0222-215-202 DIS 1B R 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 372 15 0.075 LUCRETIUS&MODRN SCI N 222-247-200 SEM 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3164 PELLEGRINI, C. 20 15 4.076 RACE&CLASS&GENDER N 222-249-200 SEM 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE A152 MILLER, L.L. 20 15 4.0117 RESISTANCE TO NAZIS N 222-402-200 SEM 1 F 3:00- 5:20P PUB POL 1264 ZEITLIN, M. 20 07 4.0M119 NUCLEAR WEAPONS N 222-414-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2232 INTRILIGATOR, M.D. 30 13 G 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST M116120 THE GETTY CENTER N ----------- LEC 1 TBA OFF CAM WINTER, R.S. 0 16 G 4.0222-420-201 DIS 1A TBA OFF CAM 0 0.0HUMANITIESSee class listings under Comparative Literature. Effective Fall 1999, Humanities courses will be renamed Comparative Literature.INDO-EUROPEAN STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M150 INTRO-INDO-EUR LING N 227-600-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1270 ANTTILA, R.A. 15 07 4.0SAME AS : LING M150280A SEM-INDO-EUROP LING N 627-491-200 SEM 1 TBA IVANOV, V. 10 20 4.0INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M100B PLTCL ECON-DEVLPMNT N 230-301-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2278 NEVINS, J.M. 10 16 4.0SAME AS : POL SCI M197G, SOCIOL M180RESTRICT: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES & JUNIORS AND SENIORS197 ECON DEV&ENVIR DCLN N 230-882-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2278 LEDDY, G.S. 35 08 4.0International Development Studies 197, lecture 1: Oceans and Coasts: Economic Development Policy and Environmental DeclinePLCY CNTXT-ENVR&DEV N 230-882-201 LEC 2 T 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 2278 BLAIKIE, P. 35 15 4.0International Development Studies 197, lecture 2: Policy Contexts in Environment and DevelopmentITALIANAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Students who have taken Italian elsewhere (without receiving any university credit at <strong>UCLA</strong>) and wish to take Italian 1 through 6 must take a placement exam to be given on Monday, April5, 1999, 2-4 p.m., room to be announced.To reserve a space for the exam, call Professor Tognozzi at (310) 794-8910.Z ITALIAN LAB N 237-002-201 LAB 1 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-202 LAB 2 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-203 LAB 3 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-204 LAB 4 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-205 LAB 5 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-206 LAB 6 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-207 LAB 7 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 0.0237-002-208 LAB 8 TBA TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 20 0.0Students enrolled in Italian 1 are required to enroll in one section of Italian Z, labs 1 to 8.1 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN N 237-003-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1343 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0237-003-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2317 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0Students enrolled in Italian 2 are required to enroll in one section of Italian Z, labs 1 to 8.2 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN Y 237-009-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1270 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE / 103CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS237-009-202 LEC 2 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1270 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0237-009-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1329 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0Students enrolled in Italian 3 are required to enroll in one section of Italian Z, labs 1 to 8.3 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN Y 237-015-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1343 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0237-015-202 LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.0TR 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3165237-015-203 LEC 3 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1343 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 25 27 4.04 INTERMED ITALIAN Y 237-021-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3119 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 27 4.05 INTERMED ITALIAN Y 237-024-201 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3123 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 27 4.06 INTERMED ITALIAN Y 237-027-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 94 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 15 27 4.08C ITAL CONVERSATION N 237-035-200 DIS 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3173 PELLEGRINI, M.G. 14 07 2.046 ITAL CINEMA&CULTURE N ----------- LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 1200 HARRISON, T.J. 180 28 4.0W 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 1200Italian 46: Sex and Politics237-110-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-202 DIS 1B R 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-203 DIS 1C R 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-204 DIS 1D R 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-205 DIS 1E R 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-206 DIS 1F R 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-207 DIS 1G F 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-208 DIS 1H F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 289 20 0.0237-110-209 DIS 1I F 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.050A LIT-MID AGES&RENSNC N 237-153-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 1234 BETTI, F. 90 13 4.0100 COMPOSITION & STYLE Y 237-300-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3117 PELLEGRINI, M.G. 16 05 4.0110 DANTE, IN ENGLISH N 237-364-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A DICKSON 3273 CODEBO, M. 75 04 4.0114B MID AGES-HUMR&MRLSM N 237-392-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P ROLFE 3106 TUTTLE, E.F. 20 00 4.0Italian 114B: Humor and Satire in Communal Italy118 AGE OF ENLIGHTENMNT Y 237-410-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P BUNCHE 3117 BETTI, F. 18 15 4.0197 TOPICS-ITALIAN STDS N 237-888-200 DIS 1 TR 9:30-10:45A ROYCE 154 DEL GIUDICE, L. 40 12 4.0Italian 197: Other Italies: Italian Regional and Folk Culture221C NARRATIVE-1900-WW2 N 637-242-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 3:50P ROYCE 342 CODEBO, M. 15 06 4.0222B STRCTR-MDRN ITALIAN N 637-244-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 342 TUTTLE, E.F. 15 08 4.0258A SEM CNTMP ITAL LIT N 637-383-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P ROYCE 342 RE, L. 15 16 4.0298 VRBL TPCS-ITAL STDS N 637-580-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P ROYCE 342 BODEI, R. 15 15 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 637-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED TOGNOZZI, E.A. 15 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ITALIAN, COMP LIT, ROMANCE GRADS495C TCHG ITAL-CLGE LEVL N 637-767-200 TUT 1 T 8:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3161 TOGNOZZI, E.A. 20 30 2.0- 4.0Italian 495C: Teaching TechnologyLATIN AMERICAN STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.197 TPCS-LAT AMRCN STDS N 243-870-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 3:50P DODD 162 SPENCER, J. 8 16 4.0Latin American 197: Latin American Revolution, Military Anti-Politics, and Reform after 1959243-870-201 LEC 2 T 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1601 TAUB, B. 10 30 4.0250B SEM-LAT AMER STDS N 643-301-200 SEM 1 R 1:00- 3:50P DODD 162 SPENCER, J. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSLatin American 250B: Latin American Revolution, Military Anti-Politics, and Reform after 1959250C TOPICS-LAT AM STUDY N 643-306-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1601 TAUB, B. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSLatin American Studies 250C: Folk Illness and Healing in Latin AmericaM268B SEM-RCNT LAT-AM HIS N 643-344-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 3157 WILKIE, J.W. 10 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : HIST M268BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSLESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER STUDIESM101B GAY LIT-PST STONEWL N 246-307-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P DODD 170 SARRIS, G.M. 10 15 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M101B, WOMEN M101BM116 SEXUALITY&THE CITY Y 246-396-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROLFE 3126 SCHULTZ, J.A. 20 15 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M116M137 GAY&LSBN POP MUSIC N 246-522-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P SH 1200 MORRIS, M.B. 60 04 G 4.0SAME AS : MUSCLGY M137197 TOPICS-LGBS STUDIES N 246-878-200 LEC 1 M 10:00-12:50P MELNITZ THE STAFF 40 01 4.0LGBTS 197, lecture 1: Queer Documentary and Issues of Identity in 20th-Century American Literature and FilmTOPICS-LGBT STUDIES N 246-878-201 LEC 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 DUNYE, C 20 07 4.0LGBTS 197, lecture 2: African-American Women in Film: Both Sides of the Camera246-878-202 LEC 3 MW 5:00- 6:15P KINSEY 346 DAVIDSON, 30 09 4.0LGBTS 197, lecture 3: Lesbian and Gay Civil RightsM197D TOPICS-LSBN&GAY LIT N 246-882-200 LEC 1 R 12:00- 2:50P DANCE 105 SARBANES, J.M. 5 16 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M197DLGBTS M197D: The Importance of Being Modern: Lesbian and Gay Self-Invention from Wilde to SteinLIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCEFor all sections of Library and Information Science 110, no students may enroll after the third meeting.110 INFO RESR&LIBRARIES N 251-330-200 DIS 1 TR 9:00-10:50A GSEIS 121 BOTELLO, K.S. 32 30 4.0203 DSGN-LIB&INFO SRVCS N ----------- LEC 1 M 9:00-11:50A GSEIS 111 GROSS, M.R. 40 30 G 4.0651-007-201 DIS 1A M 3:00- 3:50P GSEIS 245 CHU, C. 20 0.0651-007-202 DIS 1B M 4:00- 4:50P GSEIS 245 CHU, C. 20 0.0651-007-203 DIS 1C W 10:00-10:50A GSEIS 245 GROSS, M.R. 20 0.0651-007-204 DIS 1D W 11:00-11:50A GSEIS 245 GROSS, M.R. 20 0.0204 INTRO-INFO TECHNLGY Y 651-008-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A GSEIS 111 FURNER, J. 40 12 4.0215 INFO SEEKING&USE N 651-080-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P GSEIS 245 BATES, M.J. 20 30 G 4.0226 GENERL REFERNC WORK N 651-170-200 LEC 1 M 9:00-11:50A GSEIS 245 RICHARDSON, J.V. 20 01 G 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


104 / LIFE SCIENCES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM229B AFRICANA BBLGR&RSCH N 651-197-200 DIS 1 M 2:00- 4:50P GSEIS 111 BELL-GAM, R.A. 20 20 4.0SAME AS : AFR STD M229B241 MSRMT&EVAL-INFO SYS N 651-245-200 DIS 1 T 4:00- 6:50P GSEIS 245 LYNCH, B.P. 20 20 4.0242 INFO RETRIEVAL SYST N 651-250-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A GSEIS 111 FURNER, J. 40 11 G 4.0247 INFO RETRVL SYSTEMS N 651-275-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P GSEIS 228 BATES, M.J. 16 30 G 4.0260 HIST BIBLIOGRAPHY N 651-347-200 LEC 1 W 4:00- 6:50P GSEIS 121 CLOONAN, M.V. 32 09 G 4.0272 SEM-LIBRY&INFO SCI N 651-367-200 SEM 1 R 4:00- 5:50P GSEIS 111 AGRE, P.E. 20 30 SU 1.0- 2.0R 3:00- 3:50P GSEIS 245274 PLCYS&ISSUE-L&I SCI N 651-444-200 SEM 1 W 6:00- 8:50P GSEIS 228 MAACK, M.N. 16 23 4.0284 LEGAL INFORMATICS N 651-580-200 SEM 1 R 6:00- 8:50P GSEIS 111 BIEGEL, S. 40 24 G 4.0287 ISSUES-LIB&INFO SCI N 651-586-200 SEM 1 T 7:00- 9:50P GSEIS 121 THE STAFF 30 30 G 2.0- 4.0Library and Information Science 287, seminar 1: Cyberspace Law and Policy Issues290 RESEARCH METHODOLGY N 651-576-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P GSEIS 121 RICHARDSON, J.V. 32 08 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 651-600-200 TUT 1 TBA GSEIS BATES, M.J. 20 20 SU 1.0- 4.0411 INTR-SUBJECT ACCESS N 651-639-200 LEC 1 T 12:00-12:50P GSEIS 111 LAYNE, S. 40 30 4.0R 12:00- 1:50P GSEIS 111414 INDEXING&THESAURUS N 651-647-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A GSEIS 245 CHU, C. 20 12 G 4.0425 CMPTR-BSD INFO RSRC N 651-665-200 LEC 1 TBA GSEIS THE STAFF 20 30 G 4.0426 USER ED&BIBLIO INST N 651-666-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P GSEIS 245 KAPLOWITZ, J. 20 30 4.0441 THRY&PRAC-INFO PROS N 651-693-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 3:50P GSEIS 111 WALTER, V. 40 06 G 4.0465 LIB SERV&PROG-CHLDR N 651-725-200 LEC 1 M 6:30- 9:20P GSEIS 121 THE STAFF 32 21 G 4.0488 ARCHIVAL SCIENCE N 651-754-200 SEM 1 T 1:00- 3:50P GSEIS 111 GILLILAND-SWETLAND 40 15 G 4.0498 INTERNSHIP N 651-775-200 DIS 1 W 1:00- 3:50P GSEIS 228 BOTELLO, K.S. 16 30 SU 4.0LIFE SCIENCESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.There will be two evening midterm exams on the following Tuesday evenings at 5:00 p.m.: April 27 and May 18, 1999.1 EVOLUTN&ECOL&BIODIV N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MOORE 100 GIBSON,A/STRAND,S 396 21 G 4.0252-003-201 DEM 1A T 9:00-10:50A LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-202 DEM 1B T 10:00-11:50A LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-203 DEM 1C T 11:00-12:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-204 DEM 1D T 12:00- 1:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-205 DEM 1E T 1:00- 2:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-206 DEM 1F T 2:00- 3:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-207 DEM 1G W 10:00-11:50A LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-208 DEM 1H W 11:00-12:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-209 DEM 1I W 12:00- 1:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-210 DEM 1J W 1:00- 2:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-211 DEM 1K W 2:00- 3:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-212 DEM 1L W 3:00- 4:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-213 DEM 1M R 9:00-10:50A LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-214 DEM 1N R 10:00-11:50A LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-215 DEM 1O R 11:00-12:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-216 DEM 1P R 12:00- 1:50P LS 3218 22 0.0252-003-217 DEM 1Q R 1:00- 2:50P LS 3206 22 0.0252-003-218 DEM 1R R 2:00- 3:50P LS 3218 22 0.0For Life Sciences 2, lecture 1, there will be two evening midterm exams on the following Monday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m.: April 26 and May 24, 1999.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Life Sciences 22 CELLS&TISSUES&ORGNS Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 10 MWF 1:00- 1:50P DODD 147 FAIN,G/WISNIESKI,B 324 22 G 5.0Y 252-006-201 DIS 1A T 8:00-10:50A MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-202 DIS 1B T 9:00-11:50A SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-203 DIS 1C T 9:00-11:50A MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-204 DIS 1D T 11:00- 1:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-205 DIS 1E T 2:00- 4:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-206 DIS 1F T 5:00- 7:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-207 DIS 1G W 8:00-10:50A SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-208 DIS 1H W 2:00- 4:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-209 DIS 1I W 2:00- 4:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-210 DIS 1J R 8:00-10:50A MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-211 DIS 1K R 10:00-12:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-212 DIS 1L R 11:00- 1:20P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-213 DIS 1M R 11:00- 1:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-214 DIS 1N R 1:00- 3:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-215 DIS 1O R 4:00- 6:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-216 DIS 1P F 8:00-10:50A SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-217 DIS 1Q W 5:00- 7:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-218 DIS 1R R 5:00- 7:50P BOELTER 4413 18 0.0For Life Sciences 2, lecture 2, there will be two evening midterm exams on the following Monday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m.: April 26 and May 24, 1999.Y ----------- LEC 2 $ 10 TR 11:00-12:15P KINSEY 51 PHELAN, J.P. 288 22 G 5.0Y 252-006-221 DIS 2A T 1:00- 3:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-222 DIS 2B T 1:00- 3:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-223 DIS 2C T 4:00- 6:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-224 DIS 2D T 4:00- 6:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-225 DIS 2E W 8:00-10:50A MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-226 DIS 2F W 11:00- 1:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-227 DIS 2G W 12:00- 2:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-228 DIS 2H W 3:00- 5:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-229 DIS 2I R 8:00-10:50A SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-230 DIS 2J R 2:00- 4:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-231 DIS 2K R 2:00- 4:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-232 DIS 2L R 5:00- 7:50P SLICHTR 2834 18 0.0Y 252-006-233 DIS 2M F 9:00-11:50A MS 5225 18 0.0Y 252-006-234 DIS 2N F 12:00- 2:50P MS 5225 18 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 LINGUISTICS / 105CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 252-006-235 DIS 2O F 8:00-10:50A MS 3915G 18 0.0Y 252-006-236 DIS 2P F 12:00- 2:50P MS 3915G 18 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Life Sciences 33 INTRO-MOLECULAR BIO Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 10 MWF 11:00-11:50A LS 2147 LIN, C. 180 23 G 5.0Y 252-009-201 DIS 1A TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-202 DIS 1B T 9:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-203 DIS 1C TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-204 DIS 1D T 11:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2370 18 0.0Y 252-009-205 DIS 1E T 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2370 18 0.0Y 252-009-206 DIS 1F T 5:00- 7:50P WGYOUNG 2370 18 0.0Y 252-009-207 DIS 1G W 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-208 DIS 1H TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-209 DIS 1I W 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-210 DIS 1J R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2370 18 0.0Y 252-009-211 DIS 1K R 10:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y 252-009-212 DIS 1L R 11:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2370 18 0.0Y 252-009-214 DIS 1N R 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y ----------- LEC 2 $ 10 TR 11:00-12:15P PERLOFF 1102 GONZALEZ/KERFELD 144 23 G 5.0Y 252-009-221 DIS 2A T 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-222 DIS 2B T 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y 252-009-223 DIS 2C T 4:00- 6:50P WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-224 DIS 2D T 4:00- 6:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y 252-009-225 DIS 2E TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-226 DIS 2F TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-227 DIS 2G W 12:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y 252-009-228 DIS 2H W 3:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 2379 18 0.0Y 252-009-229 DIS 2I R 8:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0Y 252-009-230 DIS 2J TBA 0 0.0Y 252-009-231 DIS 2K R 2:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2336 18 0.0For Life Sciences 4, lecture 1, there will be two evening exams from 5 to 7 p.m. on the following Thursday evenings: April 29 and May 20, 1999.4 GENETICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MOORE 100 JOHNSON, L.M. 378 24 G 4.0252-012-201 DIS 1A M 12:00- 1:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-202 DIS 1B M 1:30- 2:50P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-203 DIS 1C T 9:00-10:20A MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-204 DIS 1D T 10:30-11:50A MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-205 DIS 1E T 12:00- 1:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-206 DIS 1F T 1:30- 2:50P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-207 DIS 1G T 3:00- 4:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-208 DIS 1H W 12:00- 1:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-209 DIS 1I W 1:30- 2:50P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-210 DIS 1J W 3:00- 4:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-211 DIS 1K R 9:00-10:20A MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-212 DIS 1L R 10:30-11:50A MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-213 DIS 1M R 12:00- 1:20P MS 3915H 27 0.0252-012-214 DIS 1N R 1:30- 2:50P MS 3915H 27 0.0LINGUISTICSAfrican LanguagesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1C ELEMENTARY SWAHILI Y 254-003-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3117 MATONDO, M.D. 25 06 4.02C INTERMEDIATE SWAHIL Y 254-006-200 LEC 1 TBA CAMPBEL HINNEBUSCH, T.J. 15 30 4.07C ELEMENTARY ZULU Y 254-021-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3123 MORE, E.J. 25 06 4.08C INTERMEDIATE ZULU Y 254-024-200 LEC 1 TBA CAMPBEL MORE, E.J. 15 40 4.041C ELEMENTARY HAUSA Y 254-125-200 LEC 1 MTWF 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3211 GIMBA, A.M. 20 06 4.0R 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 312042C INTERMEDIATE HAUSA Y 254-128-200 LEC 1 TBA SCHUH, R.G. 15 30 4.061C ELEMENTARY WOLOF Y 254-202-200 LEC 1 TBA SCHUH, R.G. 15 30 4.097 STDS-AFRICAN LANG N 254-290-200 SEM 1 TBA SCHUH, R.G. 10 30 1.0- 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT103C ADVANCED SWAHILI Y 254-351-200 LEC 1 TBA CAMPBEL HINNEBUSCH, T.J. 10 30 4.0109C ADVANCED ZULU N 254-426-200 LEC 1 TBA MORE, E.J. 15 30 4.0143C ADVANCED HAUSA Y 254-681-200 LEC 1 TBA CAMPBEL SCHUH, R.G. 10 30 4.0Indigenous Languages of the AmericasAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.18C ELEMENTARY QUECHUA Y 255-023-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5233 DAZA, J.L. 20 30 4.0119C ADVANCED QUECHUA N 255-338-200 LEC 1 TBA DAZA, J.L. 10 30 4.0LinguisticsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 INTR-STUDY-LANGUAGE N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A MOORE 100 WALTZ, H. 400 12 4.0253-002-201 DIS 1A R 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1256 28 0.0253-002-202 DIS 1B R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE A152 28 0.0253-002-203 DIS 1C R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1343 28 0.0253-002-204 DIS 1D R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1270 28 0.0253-002-205 DIS 1E R 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2242 28 0.0253-002-206 DIS 1F R 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 154 28 0.0253-002-207 DIS 1G R 3:00- 3:50P ROYCE 154 28 0.0253-002-208 DIS 1H R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5117 28 0.0253-002-209 DIS 1I F 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 154 28 0.0253-002-210 DIS 1J F 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 156 28 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


106 / LINGUISTICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS253-002-211 DIS 1K F 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3134 28 0.0253-002-212 DIS 1L F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2325 28 0.0253-002-213 DIS 1M TBA WALTZ, H. 10 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT253-002-214 DIS 1N TBA 28 0.020 INTRO TO LINGUISTCS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P MS 6229 ZURAW, K.R. 80 13 4.0253-090-201 DIS 1A R 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3161 20 0.0253-090-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5252 20 0.0253-090-203 DIS 1C F 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3120 20 0.0253-090-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3117 20 0.0253-090-205 DIS 1E TBA STABLER, E.P. 10 0.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT110 INTRO TO HIST LING N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3170 SCHUH, R.G. 40 12 4.0253-385-201 DIS 1A F 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2181 20 0.0253-385-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 365 20 0.0120A PHONOLOGY I N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2160 STERIADE, D. 40 12 4.0253-420-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3117 20 0.0253-420-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3178 20 0.0120B SYNTAX I N ----------- LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1246 STOWELL, T.A. 40 05 4.0253-437-201 DIS 1A W 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2106 20 0.0253-437-202 DIS 1B W 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2106 20 0.0127 SYNACTC TYPLGY&UNIV N 253-459-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2160 MAHAJAN, A.K. 30 15 4.0C132 LANGUAGE PROCESSING Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3170 SCHUTZE, C.T. 30 07 G 4.0253-491-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 148 15 0.0253-491-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 148 15 0.0C135 NEUROLINGUISTICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2178 CURTISS, S.R. 20 13 4.0253-499-201 DIS 1A F 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3112 10 0.0253-499-202 DIS 1B F 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3112 10 0.0140 LING IN LANG TCHNG N 253-504-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P KINSEY 230 HYAMS, N.M. 30 04 4.0M150 INTRO-INDO-EUR LING N 253-538-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1270 ANTTILA, R.A. 15 07 4.0SAME AS : I E STD M150165A PHONOLOGY II N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3156 STERIADE, D. 40 02 4.0253-641-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2106 20 0.0253-641-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 2106 20 0.0M176A STRUCTUR-JAPANESE 1 N 253-747-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:15A FOWLER A139 20 02 4.0SAME AS : JAPANSE CM122M177 STRUCTURE OF KOREAN N 253-750-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 156 SOHN, S. 20 15 4.0SAME AS : KOREAN CM120C185A COMPUTATNL LING I N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3173 STABLER, E.P. 20 04 4.0253-783-201 DIS 1A TBA 10 0.0195 SENIOR ESSAY N 253-793-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SCHUH, R.G. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT196A HONORS ESSAY N 253-794-200 TUT 1 TBA CAMPBEL KEENAN, E.L. 10 30 T1 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT202 LANGUAGE CHANGE N 653-046-200 LEC 1 TBA STOCKWELL, R.P. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS206 SYNTACTIC THEORY II N 653-112-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:25P HERSHEY 1601 MAHAJAN, A.K. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS207 FORMAL SEMANTICS N 653-126-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3123 HONCOOP, M.F. 20 07 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADSC209A COMPUTATNL LING I N 653-124-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3173 STABLER, E.P. 10 04 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS210B FIELD METHODS II N 653-135-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3178 MUNRO, P.L. 20 30 6.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS215 SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY N 653-147-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2160 MAHAJAN, A.K. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADSC232 LANGUAGE PROCESSING Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3170 SCHUTZE, C.T. 10 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS653-252-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 148 5 0.0653-252-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A ROYCE 148 5 0.0C235 NEUROLINGUISTICS Y 653-258-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2178 CURTISS, S.R. 10 13 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS236 COMPUTATNL PHONOLGY N 653-216-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P ROLFE 2106 STABLER, E.P. 20 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS251A TPCS-PHNTCS&PHONLGY N 653-382-200 SEM 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3178 JUN, S. 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS251B TPCS-PHNTCS&PHONLGY N 653-383-200 SEM 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3178 JUN, S. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS252A TPC-SYNTAX&SEMANTCS N 653-390-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3156 KEENAN, E.L. 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS653-390-201 SEM 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3164 STOWELL, T.A. 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS252B TPC-SYNTAX&SEMANTCS N 653-391-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3156 KEENAN, E.L. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS653-391-201 SEM 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3164 STOWELL, T.A. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS260C SEM-PHONETICS N 653-435-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 5:50P CAMPBEL 2101K JUN, S. 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS261C SEM IN PHONOLOGY N 653-440-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P BUNCHE A152 STERIADE, D. 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS262C SEM-SYNTAX&SEMANTCS N 653-459-200 SEM 1 F 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3115 STOWELL, T.A. 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS264C SPCL TPCS-LING THRY N 653-475-200 SEM 1 M 12:00- 1:50P CAMPBEL 2210F SCHUTZE, C.T. 10 05 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MANAGEMENT / 107CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS275 LINGUISTIC COLLOQUM N 653-512-200 DIS 1 F 11:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2270 HAYES, B.P. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS276 LING COLLOQUIUM N 653-518-200 DIS 1 F 11:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2270 HAYES, B.P. 50 30 SU 0.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 653-620-200 TUT 1 TBA HAYES, B.P. 30 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADS422 PHONETIC DATA ANLY N 653-725-200 LAB 1 TBA KEATING, P.A. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: LING,TESL,AP LING,ROM LING GRADSMANAGEMENT1A ELEMENTARY ACCOUNTN N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P KORN C314 RAVETCH, D.S. 360 16 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE260-024-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3126 30 0.0260-024-202 DIS 1B T 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2278 30 0.0260-024-203 DIS 1C M 11:00-11:50A MS 3915G 30 0.0260-024-204 DIS 1D T 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2760 30 0.0260-024-205 DIS 1E M 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 156 30 0.0260-024-206 DIS 1F R 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 164 30 0.0260-024-207 DIS 1G T 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 230 30 0.0260-024-208 DIS 1H W 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 148 30 0.0260-024-209 DIS 1I W 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 365 30 0.0260-024-210 DIS 1J R 11:00-11:50A DANCE 105 30 0.0260-024-211 DIS 1K R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 30 0.0260-024-212 DIS 1L TBA 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 10:00-11:50A KORN C314 GARDNER, J.A. 360 13 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE260-024-221 DIS 2A TBA 30 0.0260-024-222 DIS 2B M 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3143 30 0.0260-024-223 DIS 2C M 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 156 30 0.0260-024-224 DIS 2D R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5436 30 0.0260-024-225 DIS 2E T 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3126 30 0.0260-024-226 DIS 2F R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 1221A 30 0.0260-024-227 DIS 2G R 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1264 30 0.0260-024-228 DIS 2H M 10:00-10:50A MS 3915G 30 0.0260-024-229 DIS 2I TBA 30 0.0260-024-230 DIS 2J T 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 184 30 0.0260-024-231 DIS 2K TBA 30 0.0260-024-232 DIS 2L W 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3126 30 0.01B ELEMENTARY ACCOUNTN Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P KORN C314 RAVETCH, D.S. 360 15 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE260-026-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2760 30 0.0260-026-202 DIS 1B T 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2242 30 0.0260-026-203 DIS 1C M 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2126 30 0.0260-026-204 DIS 1D TBA 30 0.0260-026-205 DIS 1E R 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2760 30 0.0260-026-206 DIS 1F M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2178 30 0.0260-026-207 DIS 1G M 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 365 30 0.0260-026-208 DIS 1H TBA 30 0.0260-026-209 DIS 1I W 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 156 30 0.0260-026-210 DIS 1J T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3153 30 0.0260-026-211 DIS 1K W 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2126 30 0.0260-026-212 DIS 1L R 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1221A 30 0.098B PERSNL FREEDOM-WORK N 260-144-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P ROLFE 2106 CULBERT, S.A. 12 08 4.098D EMPLYE PRTCPTN&MGMT N 260-296-200 SEM 1 W 7:00- 9:50P ROLFE 3112 MCMAHON, J. 20 23 4.0108 BUSINESS LAW N 260-320-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:20P DICKSON 3273 BOSS, M. 75 07 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE & UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY260-320-201 LEC 2 MW 12:30- 1:50P DICKSON 3273 FREIXES, G. 75 05 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE & UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY260-320-202 LEC 3 TR 9:30-10:50A BOTANY 325 GUERIN, J. 75 12 4.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE & UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY120A INTRMED ACCNTING I N 260-491-200 LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:50A DICKSON 3273 BENARTZI, S. 75 02 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECON260-491-201 LEC 2 MW 11:00-12:20P PUB POL 2270 BENARTZI, S. 75 02 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECON260-491-202 LEC 3 TBA BENARTZI, S. 75 02 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 120A, lectures 4,5 and 6 are wait list for lectures 1,2,and 3, respectively, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-491-203 LEC 4 MW 9:30-10:50A DICKSON BENARTZI, S. 0 02 4.0260-491-204 LEC 5 MW 11:00-12:20P PUB POL BENARTZI, S. 0 02 4.0260-491-205 LEC 6 TBA BENARTZI, S. 0 02 4.0120B INTRMED ACCNTING II N 260-492-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 141 LITT, D.S. 75 01 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECON260-492-201 LEC 2 TR 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 1222 SUSSMAN, E.H. 75 13 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 120B, lectures 3 and 4 are wait lists for lectures 1 and 2. respectively, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-492-202 LEC 3 MW 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY LITT, D.S. 0 01 4.0260-492-203 LEC 4 TR 10:00-11:50A PUB POL SUSSMAN, E.H. 0 13 4.0122 MANAGEMNT ACCOUNTNG N 260-510-200 LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:50A PUB POL 2270 MILLER, B.L. 75 05 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECON260-510-201 LEC 2 MW 12:30- 1:50P PUB POL 2270 MILLER, B.L. 75 05 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 122, lectures 3 and 4 are wait lists for lectures 1 and 2, respectively, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-510-202 LEC 3 MW 9:30-10:50A PUB POL MILLER, B.L. 0 05 4.0260-510-203 LEC 4 MW 12:30- 1:50P PUB POL MILLER, B.L. 0 05 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


108 / MANAGEMENT Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS123 AUDITING Y 260-518-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P DICKSON 3273 GARDNER, J.A. 75 15 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 123, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture 1, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-518-201 LEC 2 TR 2:00- 3:20P DODD GARDNER, J.A. 0 15 4.0124 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING Y 260-528-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A DICKSON 3273 HOLL, E.F. 75 11 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 124, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture 1, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-528-201 LEC 2 TR 8:00- 9:50A KNUDSEN HOLL, E.F. 0 11 4.0125 APPLICTNS-ACCOUNTNG Y 260-530-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P MS 5217 THE STAFF 24 08 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT127A TAX PRINCIPLES&PLCY Y 260-539-200 LEC 1 TBA KLEIN, G.L. 30 04 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 127A, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture 1, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-539-201 LEC 2 TBA KLEIN, G.L. 0 04 4.0127B CORP&PARTNERSHP TAX Y 260-540-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:50P PUB POL 1222 GARDNER, J.A. 75 16 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 127B, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture l, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-540-201 LEC 2 TR 3:30- 4:50P PUB POL GARDNER, J.A. 0 16 4.0130A BASIC MANAGR FINANC N 260-548-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:20A PUB POL 1234 LITT, D.S. 75 02 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 130A, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture 1, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-548-201 LEC 2 MW 9:00-10:20A PUB POL LITT, D.S. 0 02 4.0130B ADV MANAGER FINANCE N 260-549-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:20A KNUDSEN 1240B ANDERSEN, T.A. 75 12 4.0RESTRICT: MATH/APP, BUS-ECONFor Management 130B, lecture 2 is a wait list for lecture 1, for Non-Math/Applied Science majors.260-549-201 LEC 2 TR 9:00-10:20A KNUDSEN ANDERSEN, T.A. 0 12 4.0150 ELEMNTS INDST RELAT N 260-585-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A ROLFE 3134 WONG, K. 40 12 4.0M202C GROWTH&SCI&TECHNLGY N 660-020-200 LEC 1 M 6:30- 9:20P CORNELL D310 DARBY, M.R. 25 21 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST M281RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSUnless otherwise allowed in the RESTRICT line, only <strong>UCLA</strong> students in Masters or Ph.D. programs who meet prerequisites for the class will be considered for enrollment in graduate-levelAnderson School courses.Masters and Ph.D. students must complete an application for enrollment in B-201 Gold Hall in order to obtain a PTE number. Applications will be available and considered starting March 8.A non-refundable $50 instructional materials fee will be assessed for each graduate-level MBA course in which a student enrolls. An additional fee of $325 will be assessed if the courserequires access to the Anderson Computing Network.205A INTERNATNL BUS ECON Y 660-029-200 DIS 1 MW 9:00-10:20A GOLD B301 MITCHELL, D.J. 35 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS212B DECISION SCI MDLS 2 N 660-059-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:50A CORNELL D310 HERMAN, A.D. 40 03 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS215 NEGOTIATIONS ANLY N 660-078-200 DIS 1 R 1:00- 3:50P GOLD B313 LIPPMAN, S.A. 65 30 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS217B GAME THEORY N 660-087-200 DIS 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P CORNELL D307 MACQUEEN, J.B. 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS218C TOPICS BUS STAT N 660-089-200 DIS 1 TR 4:00- 5:20P CORNELL D307 MACQUEEN, J.B. 45 16 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS218Z ISSUES-DECISION SCI N 660-096-200 LEC 1 TBA GEOFFRION, A.M. 0 30 TS 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS220A INTRM FNNC ACCTG I N 660-100-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:50A ENTRPNR C301 HUGHES, P.J. 45 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-100-201 LEC 2 MW 2:00- 3:20P ENTRPNR C301 HUGHES, P.J. 45 07 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS220B INTRM FNNC ACCTG II N 660-102-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P ENTRPNR C315 SUSSMAN, E.H. 65 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS222 MANAGEMNT ACCOUNTNG N 660-110-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P CORNELL D313 YOON, S. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-110-201 LEC 2 TR 2:30- 3:50P CORNELL D313 YOON, S. 35 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS227A TAXATN PRNCPLS&PLCY N 660-154-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:20P GOLD B313 KLEIN, G.L. 65 07 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS227B TAXATN&BUSNS PLANNG N 660-156-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:50P GOLD B313 KLEIN, G.L. 65 08 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS229Z ACCOUNTING WORKSHOP N 660-168-200 DIS 1 F 1:30- 2:50P ENTRPNR C303 BENARTZI, S. 25 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT230 THEORY OF FINANCE N 660-169-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:20A CORNELL D301 GESKE, R.L. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-169-201 LEC 2 MW 10:30-11:50A CORNELL D301 GESKE, R.L. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-169-202 LEC 3 MW 2:00- 3:20P CORNELL D301 SANTA-CLARA, P. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-169-203 LEC 4 MW 3:30- 4:50P CORNELL D301 SANTA-CLARA, P. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-169-204 LEC 5 MW 9:00-10:20A CORNELL D307 THE STAFF 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-169-205 LEC 6 MW 10:30-11:50A CORNELL D307 THE STAFF 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS232B FIXED-INCOME MARKTS N 660-194-200 LEC 1 M 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D301 LONGSTAFF, F.A. 35 21 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS232D OPTION MARKETS N 660-198-200 LEC 1 M 9:00-11:50A GOLD B313 THE STAFF 35 01 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS234A INTNTL FINNCL MRKTS N 660-206-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P GOLD B301 ROLL, R.W. 35 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS238 SPEC TOPICS-FINANCE N 660-221-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A GOLD B313 THE STAFF 35 11 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 238, lecture 1: Advanced Corporate Financial PolicyOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MANAGEMENT / 109CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS660-221-201 LEC 2 T 4:00- 6:50P CORNELL D310 SANTA-CLARA, P. 35 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS239A EXCHGS UNDR UNCRNTY N 660-223-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 6:50P ENTRPNR C315 THE STAFF 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS239Z FINANCE WORKSHOP N 660-229-200 DIS 1 F 3:30- 4:50P GOLD B313 TOROUS, W.N. 35 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT240E ENTREPRNRL OPERATNS N 660-234-200 LEC 1 TR 10:30-11:50A CORNELL D301 YOST, S.W. 50 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS240F SUPPLY CHAIN MNGMNT N 660-235-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P ENTRPNR C315 AHMADI, R.H. 35 09 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS243Z OPRTN&TECH MGMT SEM N 660-268-200 SEM 1 F 3:00- 4:50P GOLD B312 AHMADI, R.H. 25 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT244Z RSCH-OPER&TECH MGMT N 660-274-200 LEC 1 TBA PIERSKALLA, W.P. 25 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT245 TPCS-OPER&TECH MGMT N 660-271-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A GOLD B313 CORBETT, C.J. 35 12 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS258 INDUSTRIAL RELATION N 660-325-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 4:50P COLLINS A301 JACOBY, S.M. 60 16 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSM259C LABR MRKT&PBLC PLCY N 660-327-200 LEC 1 T 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D307 MITCHELL, D.J. 25 22 G 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST CM230RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS260A ADV MARKETING MGMT N 660-333-200 DIS 1 T 9:00-11:50A GOLD B301 BRONNENBERG, B.J. 45 11 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS260B MARKTNG STRTGY&PLAN N 660-341-200 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A COLLINS A301 BHARDWAJ, P. 45 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-341-201 LEC 2 W 2:00- 4:50P GOLD B301 BHARDWAJ, P. 45 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS261A MGMT-DSTRBTN CHANNL N 660-345-200 LEC 1 W 1:30- 4:20P CORNELL D307 BUCKLIN, R.E. 35 06 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS261B GLOBAL MARKTNG MGMT N 660-347-200 LEC 1 R 4:00- 6:50P CORNELL D313 THE STAFF 45 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS263A CONSUMER BEHAVIOR N 660-353-200 DIS 1 W 9:00-11:50A CORNELL D313 DROLET, A.L. 45 02 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS264A MKTG RSCH-DSGN&EVAL N 660-357-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P CORNELL D313 COOPER, L.G. 45 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS266B ADV&MARKTNG COMNCTN N 660-373-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P ENTRPNR C315 FITZGERALD, K.A. 40 08 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS268 SEL TOPICS IN MKTNG N 660-380-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A CORNELL D313 COOPER, L.G. 45 12 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS269E SP RSRCH TPCS-MKTNG N 660-386-200 DIS 1 W 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D301 BRONNENBERG, B.J. 15 23 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT269Z WORKSHOP-MARKETING N 660-390-200 DIS 1 TBA HANSSENS, D.M. 35 30 T3 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT270A INFO SSTMS APLICATN N 660-391-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P ENTRPNR C303 SWANSON, E.B. 24 09 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS273A INFO SYSTEMS MGMT N 660-399-200 DIS 1 R 9:00-11:50A ENTRPNR C303 THE STAFF 25 12 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS274A TOPICS-INFO SYSTEMS N 660-400-200 DIS 1 M 6:00- 8:50P GOLD B301 GREENBERGER, M. 45 21 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS274B INFO SYSTEMS RESRCH N 660-401-200 DIS 1 T 2:00- 4:50P CORNELL D304C SWANSON, E.B. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT274Z CRNT RSCH-INFO SYST N 660-407-200 DIS 1 R 4:00- 6:50P CORNELL D310 SWANSON, E.B. 45 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT279A SPC STD-URB LAND EC N 660-426-200 DIS 1 TR 2:30- 3:50P ENTRPNR C315 SUSSMAN, E.H. 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS280C HUMAN SSTMS STUDIES N 660-439-200 DIS 1 T 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D304C CULBERT, S.A. 15 22 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS284A ORGANIZATION DESIGN N 660-472-200 DIS 1 R 1:00- 3:50P CORNELL D301 GOODMAN, R.A. 45 16 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS290 ORGANIZATION THEORY N 660-510-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:50A GOLD B301 OUCHI, W.G. 45 03 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS295A ENTRPRN&VNTR INITIA N 660-530-200 DIS 1 W 9:00-11:50A GOLD B313 CARSRUD, A.L. 45 02 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS660-530-201 DIS 2 MW 8:00- 9:50A ENTRPNR C315 OSBORNE, A.E. 45 01 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS295C CORPORT ENTRPRNRSHP N 660-533-200 DIS 1 T 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D313 SCHOLLHAMMER, H. 45 22 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS297A COMP&INTNATL MGMT N 660-537-200 DIS 1 TR 10:30-11:50A GOLD B312 SCHOLLHAMMER, H. 25 13 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS297D INT BUSN NEGOTIATNS N 660-543-200 DIS 1 T 1:00- 4:50P GOLD B313 SPICH, R.S. 45 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS298A TOPICS IN MGMT THRY N 660-544-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 4:50P ENTRPNR C303 DEMSETZ, H. 25 08 4.0RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORS298B TOPICS INT&COMP MGT N 660-545-200 DIS 1 W 2:00- 4:50P CORNELL D313 KLEINGARTNER, A. 65 09 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS298D SPEC TOPICS MANGMNT N 660-547-200 DIS 1 TR 1:00- 2:20P CORNELL D310 WILLIAMS, M.G. 45 20 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 1: Strategic Tax Considerations in Business Planning660-547-201 DIS 2 TR 2:30- 3:50P CORNELL D310 WILLIAMS, M.G. 45 15 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 2: Strategic Tax Considerations in Business Planning660-547-202 DIS 3 MW 2:00- 3:20P CORNELL D310 HANSEN, S.C. 35 07 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 3: Strategic Cost SystemsOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


110 / MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS660-547-203 DIS 4 T 2:00- 4:50P ENTRPNR C303 THE STAFF 25 15 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORSManagement 298D, discussion 4: Psychological Aspects of Organizational Behavior660-547-204 DIS 5 W 4:00- 6:50P ENTRPNR C301 CARSRUD, A.L. 65 09 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 5: Business Plan Writing660-547-205 DIS 6 T 4:00- 6:50P GOLD B301 GOODMAN, R.A. 65 15 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 6: Competitive Intelligence660-547-206 DIS 7 R 8:00-10:50A GOLD B301 GOODMAN, R.A. 65 12 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 7: New Models for E-Commerce660-547-207 DIS 8 M 4:00- 6:50P CORNELL D307 JOHNSON, R.D. 40 08 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 8: Power, Influence, and Managing Your Career660-547-208 DIS 9 M 3:00- 5:50P GOLD B301 SIGOLOFF, S.C. 45 08 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 9: Topics in Crisis Management660-547-209 DIS 10 W 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D310 JOHNSON, R.D. 40 23 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 10: Managing the Challenges of Diversity660-547-210 DIS 11 T 5:00- 7:50P CORNELL D301 FOSTER, R.F. 65 20 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 11: High Technology Marketing660-547-212 DIS 13 MW 3:30- 5:20P CORNELL D310 MCKELVEY, W.W. 25 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 13: Strategic Organizing for Consultants660-547-213 DIS 14 M 4:00- 6:50P ENTRPNR C301 COLE, J.I. 65 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 14: Institutional Issues and Change in the Entertainment/Communications Industries660-547-214 DIS 15 F 3:00- 5:50P CORNELL D301 RAJARAM, K. 35 20 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: MANAGEMENT M.S./PH.D. MAJORSManagement 298D, discussion 15: Advanced Topics in Operations Management660-547-215 DIS 16 R 9:00-11:50A CORNELL D310 YAMAWAKI, H. 45 12 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTSManagement 298D, discussion 16: Entry and Survival in the Japanese Market298Z MGMT STRATGY&POLICY N 660-550-200 DIS 1 F 3:00- 4:50P CORNELL D313 SAKAKIBARA, M. 35 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 660-590-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED HUGHES, P.J. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTManagement 420 is a required course in the MBA program. Enrollment in these courses by non-MBA students may be severely limited. Please see the policy statement at the beginning ofthe graduate course section for enrollment instructions.404 INFORMATION SYSTEMS N 660-629-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P CORNELL D301 FRAND, J.L. 65 15 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS406 GLOBAL ECONOMY N 660-642-200 LEC 1 M 6:00- 8:50P GOLD B313 YAMAWAKI, H. 65 21 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS407 MNAGERIAL MDL BLDNG N 660-649-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:50A ENTRPNR C315 ERLENKOTTER, D. 35 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: FULL-TIME MBA, MGMT MS/PHD STUDENTS420 BUSINESS STRATEGY N 660-690-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A ENTRPNR C301 RUMELT, R.P. 65 20 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT660-690-201 LEC 2 TR 10:00-11:50A ENTRPNR C301 RUMELT, R.P. 65 20 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT660-690-202 LEC 3 TR 8:00- 9:50A ENTRPNR C315 KIRSCH, D.A. 65 20 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT660-690-203 LEC 4 TR 10:00-11:50A ENTRPNR C315 KIRSCH, D.A. 65 20 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT660-690-204 LEC 5 TR 1:00- 2:50P ENTRPNR C301 THE STAFF 65 20 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTMATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING14 SCIENCE-ENGR MATERL Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5249 PRZYSTUPA, M.A. 60 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI191-053-201 REC 1A F 8:00- 8:50A BOELTER 5280 20 0.0191-053-202 REC 1B F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5280 20 0.0191-053-203 REC 1C F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5280 20 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2444 BESCHER, E.P. 60 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI191-053-211 REC 2A F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 4283 20 0.0191-053-212 REC 2B F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5280 20 0.0191-053-213 REC 2C F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5280 20 0.090L PHYSCL MSRMNT-MATRL Y 191-270-200 LAB 1 F 1:00- 4:50P BOELTER 6247 ONO, K. 10 07 G 2.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI121 MTLS SCI-SEMICNDCTR N 191-481-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5273 YANG, Y. 25 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI132 METALLIC ALLOYS N 191-525-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 4283 ONO, K. 25 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI143A MECH BEHV-MATERIALS N 191-588-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 9436 YANG, J. 40 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI151 COMPOSITE MATERIALS N 191-696-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4413 YANG, J. 25 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI161L LABORATORY-CERAMICS N 191-758-200 LAB 1 F 1:00- 5:50P ENGR I 1053 LAN, E.H. 10 07 G 2.0M180 INTRO-BIOMATERIALS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5422 DUNN, B.S. 10 02 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOMED M180191-880-201 LAB 1A 10 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MATHEMATICS / 111CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS190 MTRL SLCTN&ENG DSGN N 191-934-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5419 PRZYSTUPA, M.A. 30 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEMISTRY/MAT SCI197 TECH WRTNG-MAT ENGR N 191-970-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 2:50P BOELTER 6549 MORRIS, J.M. 10 07 G 2.0201 PRINC-MATERIALS SCI N 595-006-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 4283 ARDELL, A.J. 25 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS221 SCI-ELCTRONIC MATRL N 595-126-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3117 GOORSKY, M.S. 20 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSMATHEMATICSComputing, Program inAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.After the first week of classes, students may enroll in PIC courses only with permission to enroll obtained from the instructor.PIC 1 students are asked to bring a 3 1/2" high-density floppy disk (which may be purchased from the Students’ Store) to their first discussion section.1 COMPUTERS&COMPUTING N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5200 MOSSINGHOFF, M.J. 120 33 4.0157-005-201 LAB 1A T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-202 LAB 1B T 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-203 LAB 1C T 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-204 LAB 1D R 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-205 LAB 1E W 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-206 LAB 1F R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5200 FIORESI, R. 120 33 4.0157-005-211 LAB 2A F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-212 LAB 2B W 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-213 LAB 2C F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-214 LAB 2D T 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-215 LAB 2E R 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 2817 20 0.0157-005-216 LAB 2F W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2817 20 0.01S SOFTWARE-INFO MGMT N 157-006-200 LAB 1 M 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2817 NARDI, D. 25 05 PN 1.0157-006-201 LAB 2 W 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 2817 NARDI, D. 25 09 PN 1.010A INTR TO PROGRAMMING N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 169 HERNEK, D. 120 33 5.0157-050-201 DIS 1A TR 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915A 30 0.0157-050-202 DIS 1B TR 9:00- 9:50A MS 6201 30 0.0157-050-203 DIS 1C TR 10:00-10:50A MS 5118 30 0.0157-050-204 DIS 1D TR 10:00-10:50A MS 5138 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 169 HERNEK, D. 120 33 5.0157-050-211 DIS 2A TR 10:00-10:50A MS 5127 30 0.0157-050-212 DIS 2B TR 11:00-11:50A MS 3915D 30 0.0157-050-213 DIS 2C TR 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5273 30 0.0157-050-214 DIS 2D TR 2:00- 2:50P MS 6229 30 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 169 COOPER, R. 120 33 5.0157-050-221 DIS 3A TR 11:00-11:50A MS 5233 30 0.0157-050-222 DIS 3B TR 11:00-11:50A MS 5217 30 0.0157-050-223 DIS 3C TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 5127 30 0.0157-050-224 DIS 3D TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 5128 30 0.0----------- LEC 4 MWF 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 169 COOPER, R. 120 33 5.0157-050-231 DIS 4A TR 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5420 30 0.0157-050-232 DIS 4B TR 12:00-12:50P MS 6627 30 0.0157-050-233 DIS 4C TR 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2760 30 0.0157-050-234 DIS 4D TR 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5273 30 0.010B INTRMDT PROGRAMMING Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 169 LEONARD, M.W. 120 33 5.0157-051-201 DIS 1A TR 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 3656 30 0.0157-051-202 DIS 1B TR 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 230 30 0.0157-051-203 DIS 1C TR 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915D 30 0.0157-051-204 DIS 1D TR 2:00- 2:50P MS 3915A 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 169 LEONARD, M.W. 120 33 5.0157-051-211 DIS 2A TR 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 9436 30 0.0157-051-212 DIS 2B TR 2:00- 2:50P MS 5217 30 0.0157-051-213 DIS 2C TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 3915A 30 0.0157-051-214 DIS 2D TR 3:00- 3:50P MS 6229 30 0.010C ADVNCED PROGRAMMING Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A KNUDSEN 1220B SHINNERL, J.R. 120 02 5.0157-052-201 DIS 1A TR 9:00- 9:50A MS 5127 30 0.0157-052-202 DIS 1B TR 9:00- 9:50A MS 5148 30 0.0157-052-203 DIS 1C TR 12:00-12:50P MS 3915A 30 0.0157-052-204 DIS 1D TR 12:00-12:50P MS 5217 30 0.020 PRGRM INTERNET-JAVA Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5200 STRONG, D. 50 05 5.0157-101-201 DIS 1A TR 12:00-12:50P MS 3915D 25 0.0157-101-202 DIS 1B TR 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915A 25 0.030 MCHN ORG&ASMBL LANG Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5117 WESTMAN, J. 35 06 5.0157-150-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5117 35 0.0197 ADV TPCS-PROGRAMMNG N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5137 WESTMAN, J. 25 07 2.0- 4.0PIC 197, lecture 1: An Introduction to Scientific Research Using Symbolic Computational Languages157-890-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 2817 25 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 6201 SHINNERL, J.R. 25 04 2.0- 4.0Computing 197, lecture 2: Introduction to Numerical Optimization157-890-211 DIS 2A R 11:00-11:50A MS 6201 25 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5148 NARDI, D. 24 05 2.0- 4.0Computing 197, lecture 3: Artificical Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines157-890-221 DIS 3A R 10:00-10:50A MS 7608 8 0.0157-890-232 DIS 3B R 12:00-12:50P MS 7608 8 0.0157-890-233 DIS 3C R 2:00- 2:50P MS 7608 8 0.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 557-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SCHONMANN, R. 40 20 SU 1.0- 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


112 / MATHEMATICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSMathematicsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.STUDENTS ENROLLING IN MATH 3A MUST ATTEND THE FIRST LECTURE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5. Enrollment is contingent on satisfying these requirements: pass the Math Diagnostic Testor pass Math 1 with a grade of C- or better.The Math Diagnostic Test will be given on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1999, 4-6 p.m. in Young Hall CS24.ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDIT: Students with a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus AB exam will receive 4.0 units of credit and Mathematics 31A equivalency. Students with a score of 4or 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam will receive 8.0 units ofcredit and Mathematics 31A and 31B equivalency. If you received a score of 3 on the AP Calculus AB or BC exam, you should consult with the Student Services Office in 6356 Math Sciencesprior to enrolling in a calculus course at <strong>UCLA</strong>.Mathematics 1 no longer satisfies the quantitative reasoning requirement.STUDENTS ENROLLING IN MATH 1 MUST ATTEND THE FIRST LECTURE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1999. Enrollment is contingent on taking and passing the Mathematics Diagnostic Test,given on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1999, 4-6 p.m., in Young Hall CS24.1 PRECALCULUS Y 262-022-200 LEC 1 MWRF 11:00-11:50A MS 3915A THE STAFF 30 04 4.0262-022-210 LEC 2 MWRF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5127 THE STAFF 30 06 4.02 FINITE MATHEMATICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 3:00- 3:50P MS 4000A BROWN, R.F. 210 08 4.0262-052-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P MS 5137 30 0.0262-052-202 DIS 1B T 3:00- 3:50P MS 5138 30 0.0262-052-203 DIS 1C T 3:00- 3:50P MS 5147 30 0.0262-052-204 DIS 1D R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5137 30 0.0262-052-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5138 30 0.0262-052-206 DIS 1F R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5147 30 0.0262-052-207 DIS 1G R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5148 30 0.0STUDENTS ENROLLING IN MATH 3A MUST ATTEND THE FIRST LECTURE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1999. Enrollment is contingent on either passing the Mathematics Diagnostics Test orpassing Math 1 with a grade of C- or better.The Mathematics Diagnostic Test will be given on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1999, 4-6 p.m., in WGYoung CS24.3A CALC LIFE SCI STDT Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1260 WANG, C. 120 05 4.0262-074-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 9436 30 0.0262-074-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P MS 5233 30 0.0262-074-203 DIS 1C R 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5436 30 0.0262-074-204 DIS 1D R 12:00-12:50P MS 5233 30 0.03B CALC LIFE SCI STDT Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A MS 5200 COHEN, D. 90 01 4.0262-083-201 DIS 1A T 8:00- 8:50A MS 5127 30 0.0262-083-202 DIS 1B T 8:00- 8:50A MS 5138 30 0.0262-083-203 DIS 1C R 8:00- 8:50A MS 5127 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 3400 HUI, U. 150 07 4.0262-083-211 DIS 2A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 6229 30 0.0262-083-212 DIS 2B T 2:00- 2:50P LS 2142 30 0.0262-083-213 DIS 2C T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5217 30 0.0262-083-214 DIS 2D R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5137 30 0.0262-083-215 DIS 2E R 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 230 30 0.03C CALC LIFE SCI STDT Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 1209B RALSTON JR, J.V. 180 05 4.0262-089-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 164 30 0.0262-089-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P MS 6201 30 0.0262-089-203 DIS 1C T 12:00-12:50P MS 5118 30 0.0262-089-204 DIS 1D R 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5272 30 0.0262-089-205 DIS 1E R 12:00-12:50P MS 6201 30 0.0262-089-206 DIS 1F R 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5280 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 4000A MOUNTFORD, T.S. 180 06 4.0262-089-211 DIS 2A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5147 30 0.0262-089-212 DIS 2B T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5148 30 0.0262-089-213 DIS 2C T 2:00- 2:50P MS 6201 30 0.0262-089-214 DIS 2D R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5147 30 0.0262-089-215 DIS 2E R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5128 30 0.0262-089-216 DIS 2F R 2:00- 2:50P MS 6201 30 0.031B CALC&ANALYTIC GEOM Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 4000A CHEN, X. 180 32 4.0262-187-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 5147 30 0.0262-187-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A MS 5217 30 0.0262-187-203 DIS 1C T 11:00-11:50A MS 5127 30 0.0262-187-204 DIS 1D R 10:00-10:50A MS 5117 30 0.0262-187-205 DIS 1E R 10:00-10:50A MS 6201 30 0.0262-187-206 DIS 1F R 11:00-11:50A MS 5147 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1260 GARNETT, J.B. 120 32 4.0262-187-211 DIS 2A T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5147 30 0.0262-187-212 DIS 2B T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5128 30 0.0262-187-213 DIS 2C R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5117 30 0.0262-187-214 DIS 2D R 2:00- 2:50P LS 2142 30 0.031E CALCULUS-ECON STDTS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 4000A GU, M. 150 07 4.0262-200-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5118 30 0.0262-200-202 DIS 1B T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5137 30 0.0262-200-203 DIS 1C R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5148 30 0.0262-200-204 DIS 1D R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5233 30 0.0262-200-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5233 30 0.032A CALC OF SEVRL VAR Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 8:50A MS 4000A ROTHSCHILD, B.L. 150 01 4.0262-206-201 DIS 1A T 8:00- 8:50A MS 5117 30 0.0262-206-202 DIS 1B T 8:00- 8:50A MS 5118 30 0.0262-206-203 DIS 1C R 8:00- 8:50A MS 5117 30 0.0262-206-204 DIS 1D R 8:00- 8:50A MS 5118 30 0.0262-206-205 DIS 1E R 8:00- 8:50A MS 5128 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A LS 2147 DE SAPIO, R. 180 03 4.0262-206-211 DIS 2A T 10:00-10:50A MS 5128 30 0.0262-206-212 DIS 2B T 10:00-10:50A MS 5148 30 0.0262-206-213 DIS 2C T 10:00-10:50A MS 3915A 30 0.0262-206-214 DIS 2D R 10:00-10:50A MS 5128 30 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


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0.0262-211-204 DIS 1D R 10:00-10:50A MS 5233 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 190 THIELE, C.M. 120 07 4.0262-211-211 DIS 2A T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5127 30 0.0262-211-212 DIS 2B T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5233 30 0.0262-211-213 DIS 2C R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5127 30 0.0262-211-214 DIS 2D R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5203 30 0.032BH CALC-SEVRL VAR-HNR Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 6229 WHITE, J.H. 35 04 4.0262-210-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A MS 6627 35 0.032BL CALCULUS COMPTR LAB Y 262-202-200 LAB 1 R 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 2817 THE STAFF 25 16 1.033A MATRICES&DFFRNTL EQ Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1260 MUNOZ-GARCIA, E. 120 04 4.0262-215-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A MS 5118 30 0.0262-215-202 DIS 1B T 11:00-11:50A MS 5148 30 0.0262-215-203 DIS 1C R 11:00-11:50A MS 5137 30 0.0262-215-204 DIS 1D R 11:00-11:50A MS 5148 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 3400 PEREZ-MARCO, R. 120 06 4.0262-215-211 DIS 2A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5127 30 0.0262-215-212 DIS 2B T 1:00- 1:50P MS 6201 30 0.0262-215-213 DIS 2C R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5148 30 0.0262-215-214 DIS 2D R 1:00- 1:50P MS 6229 30 0.033AL ALGBRA&DFRNTL EQ LB Y 262-219-200 LAB 1 M 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 2817 THE STAFF 25 05 G 1.033B INFINITE SERIES Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 4000A MIECH, R.J. 120 02 4.0262-217-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5128 30 0.0262-217-202 DIS 1B T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5233 30 0.0262-217-203 DIS 1C R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5117 30 0.0262-217-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5118 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5200 ESKIN, G. 120 04 4.0262-217-211 DIS 2A T 11:00-11:50A MS 3915A 30 0.0262-217-212 DIS 2B T 11:00-11:50A MS 6201 30 0.0262-217-213 DIS 2C R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3211 30 0.0262-217-214 DIS 2D R 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2242 30 0.061 DISCRETE STRUCTURES Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P PERLOFF 1102 ENDERTON, H.B. 120 05 4.0262-268-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P MS 3915G 30 0.0262-268-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P MS 5117 30 0.0262-268-203 DIS 1C R 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5422 30 0.0262-268-204 DIS 1D R 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 230 30 0.098T CHAOS AND FRACTALS N 262-296-200 SEM 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 6221 COWIESON, W.J. 15 05 G 4.0104 FUND CONCPT-GEOMTRY Y 262-323-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:45A PUB POL 2319 BOGER, H. 30 12 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT262-323-210 LEC 2 TR 11:00-12:45P PUB POL 2319 BOGER, H. 30 13 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT110C ALGEBRA Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5148 ELMAN, R.S. 30 07 4.0262-358-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5148 30 0.0113 COMBINATORICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5137 MOSCHOVAKIS, Y.N. 35 02 4.0262-382-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5137 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5128 MOSSINGHOFF, M.J. 35 05 4.0262-382-211 DIS 2A R 12:00-12:50P MS 5128 35 0.0115A LINEAR ALGEBRA N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5147 URBAN, E.J. 35 02 4.0262-398-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5147 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5138 LUO, H. 35 04 4.0262-398-211 DIS 2A R 11:00-11:50A MS 5138 35 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5128 CHAYES, L. 35 07 4.0262-398-221 DIS 3A R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5128 35 0.0----------- LEC 4 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5118 STRONG, D. 35 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT262-398-231 DIS 4A R 11:00-11:50A MS 5118 35 0.0115AH LINEAR ALGEBRA-HNRS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 6201 DE SAPIO, R. 30 06 4.0262-395-201 DIS 1A R 1:00- 1:50P MS 6201 30 0.0117 ALGEBRA-APPLICATNS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5137 DIMITROV, I.K. 35 03 4.0262-400-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 5137 35 0.0121 INTRO TO TOPOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5127 CHU, S. 35 04 4.0262-413-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A MS 5127 35 0.0131A ANALYSIS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5147 ESKIN, G. 35 07 4.0262-447-201 DIS 1A R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5147 35 0.0131B ANALYSIS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5137 MOOERS, E. 35 05 4.0262-457-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P MS 5137 35 0.0131C TOPICS IN ANALYSIS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5117 LIGGETT, T.M. 35 05 4.0262-460-201 DIS 1A R 12:00-12:50P MS 5117 35 0.0132 CMPLX ANLY-APLICTNS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5128 TAKESAKI, M. 35 02 4.0262-469-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5128 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5147 POPOVICI, I. 35 03 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


114 / MATHEMATICS Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS262-469-211 DIS 2A R 10:00-10:50A MS 5147 35 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5118 RALSTON JR, J.V. 35 07 4.0262-469-221 DIS 3A R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5118 35 0.0135B ORDNRY DFRNTL EQTNS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5128 GROSSMAN, N. 35 06 4.0262-481-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5128 35 0.0136 PARTL DFFRNTL EQTNS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5117 YOUNG, L. 35 03 4.0262-488-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 5117 35 0.0142 MATHEMTCL MODELING Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5147 FATTORINI, H.O. 35 05 4.0262-513-201 DIS 1A R 12:00-12:50P MS 5147 35 0.0143 ANALYTIC MECHANICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 3:00- 3:50P MS 5148 GROSSMAN, N. 30 08 4.0262-517-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P MS 5148 30 0.0146 MTHDS-APPLIED MATH Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5117 SHEN, J. 35 07 4.0262-530-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P MS 5117 35 0.0149 MATH-CMPTR GRAPHICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5117 BAKER, K.A. 35 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT262-538-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A MS 5117 35 0.0151A APPLD NUMRICL MTHDS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5137 MIECH, R.J. 35 04 G 4.0262-564-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A MS 5137 35 0.0151B APPLD NUMRICL MTHDS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5118 FATTORINI, H.O. 35 02 G 4.0262-565-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5118 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5147 JONSSON, E.A. 35 04 G 4.0262-565-211 DIS 2A T 11:00-11:50A MS 5147 35 0.0157 SFTWR-SCNTFC CMPTTN Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5118 ANDERSON, C.R. 35 06 4.0262-584-201 DIS 1A R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5118 35 0.0164 LINEAR PROGRAMMING Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5127 CHEN, X. 35 05 4.0262-628-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P MS 5127 35 0.0167 GAME THEORY Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 3:00- 3:50P MS 5118 SHAPLEY, L.S. 35 08 4.0262-646-201 DIS 1A R 3:00- 3:50P MS 5118 35 0.0171 STOCHASTC PROCESSES Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5217 DELANG, R. 30 06 4.0262-662-201 DIS 1A R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5217 30 0.0210C ALGEBRA N 662-027-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5233 MERKURJEV, A.S. 25 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM217 GEOMETRY & PHYSICS N 662-050-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5138 GIESEKER, D. 30 06 SU 4.0SAME AS : PHYSICS M236RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS220C MATH LOGIC&SET THRY Y 662-053-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5217 MOSCHOVAKIS, Y.N. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS225C GEOMETRY&TOPOLOGY N 662-119-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5147 GREENE, R.E. 25 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS226B DIFFERENT GEOMETRY N 662-121-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5217 PETERSEN, P. 25 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS236 GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY N 662-173-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5217 MESS, G. 25 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS245C REAL ANALYSIS N 662-193-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5233 THIELE, C.M. 25 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS246C COMPLEX ANALYSIS N 662-198-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5148 GAMELIN, T.W. 25 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS254B TOPICS IN REAL ANLY N 662-259-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5233 TAO, T.C. 25 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS255C TOPCS-FUNCTN ANALYS N 662-266-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5148 EFFROS, E.G. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS266C APPL PART DIF EQUAT N 662-328-200 LEC 1 TR 1:45- 2:55P MS 5138 ENGQUIST, B.E. 35 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS266E APPLD DFFRNTL EQTNS N 662-330-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P MS 5138 OSHER, S.J. 25 14 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS269C ADV NUMERICAL ANLY Y 662-354-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:15P MS 5138 TADMOR, E.A. 30 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS275B PROBABILITY THEORY N 662-378-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5233 SCHONMANN, R. 25 03 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM282B APPLIED PROBABILITY Y 662-440-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 6221 LI, K.C. 10 04 4.0SAME AS : STATS M220BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285B SEM-NUMBER THEORY N 662-442-200 SEM 1 MW 3:00- 4:30P MS 6201 BLASIUS, D.M. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285C SEMINAR IN ALGEBRA N 662-445-200 SEM 1 MWF 3:00- 3:50P MS 5233 GREEN, M.L. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285D SEMINAR IN LOGIC N 662-448-200 SEM 1 TBA MARTIN, D.A. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285E SEMINAR-GEOMETRY N 662-451-200 SEM 1 MW 2:00- 3:30P MS 6221 LIU, G. 20 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285F SEMINAR IN TOPOLOGY N 662-454-200 SEM 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5233 BROWN, R.F. 20 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285I SEM-FUNCT ANALYSIS N 662-463-200 SEM 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 6627 VARADARAJAN, V.S. 25 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285J SEM-APPLIED MATH N 662-466-200 SEM 1 TBA CAFLISCH, R.E. 25 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285K SEM IN PROBABILITY N 662-469-200 SEM 1 TBA RYAN, R.H. 25 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285N SEM-DYNAMCL SYSTEMS N 662-470-200 SEM 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 6201 WANG, Q. 25 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS330 MATH&SCI INSTRUCTN N 662-628-200 SEM 1 TBA BOGER, H. 30 30 SU 1.0- 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT370B TEACHING OF MATH Y 662-672-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 7:50P MS 3970 CURTIS JR, P.C. 30 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING / 115CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 662-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SCHONMANN, R. 70 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSMECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING20 FORTRAN PROGRAMMING Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:30P BOELTER 5440 PAUL, M.R. 40 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-060-201 LAB 1A F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 9436 PAUL, M.R. 40 0.094 CMPTR AID DSGN&DRFT N ----------- LEC 1 T 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5440 CHANG, C.J. 40 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-282-201 LAB 1A R 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5440 CHUANG, J. 20 0.0210-282-202 LAB 1B F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5419 CHUANG, J. 20 0.0102 MECH-PRTCL&RIGD BOD N ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2444 SHAMMA, J.S. 50 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-312-201 REC 1A F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5272 25 0.0210-312-202 REC 1B F 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5280 25 0.0103 ELEM FLUID MECHANIC N ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 141 FREUND, J.B. 70 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS210-318-201 REC 1A T 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5280 BERGER, T.W. 35 0.0210-318-202 REC 1B R 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5280 BERGER, T.W. 35 0.0M105A INT-ENGR THERMODYNC N ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5249 CHEN, G. 50 01 G 4.0SAME AS : CHM ENG M105ARESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEM, BIOCHEM210-330-201 REC 1A F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5249 DEMETRIOU, M.D. 50 0.0105D TRANSPORT PHENOMENA Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 2760 LAVINE, A.G. 50 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGR, CHEM, BIOCHEM210-333-201 REC 1A F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2444 RAMANUJAPU, N.K. 50 0.0131A INTRMED HEAT TRNSFR Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 2760 ASFIA, F.J. 40 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-486-201 REC 1A F 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2760 BANERJEE, D. 40 0.0131AL THRMO&HT TRNSFR LAB N 210-487-200 LAB 1 MW 2:00- 5:50P ENGR IV 43116 MILLS, A.F. 0 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS133A ENGR THERMODYNAMICS N ----------- LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5249 AMAR, R.C. 50 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-498-201 REC 1A F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5249 HUCKLE, E. 50 0.0134 THERML HYDRLC POWER N 210-504-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5419 CATTON, I. 25 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS150B AERODYNAMICS N 210-601-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 2444 HO, C. 50 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS150R ROCKET PRPLSN SYSTM Y 210-606-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5264 KARAGOZIAN, A.R. 15 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS154B DSGN-AEROSPCE STRUC N 210-625-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 4413 THE STAFF 15 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS155 INTERMED DYNAMICS N 210-630-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A MS 3915D THE STAFF 20 03 G 4.0156A STRENGTH OF MATERLS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5249 MAL, A.K. 60 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-636-201 REC 1A F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 2444 KORKMAZ, Y. 60 0.0157 BASIC MECH ENGR LAB Y 210-642-200 LAB 1 TR 2:00- 5:50P ENGR IV 43116 SMITH, O.I. 0 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS157A FLUID MECH&AERO LAB Y 210-643-200 LAB 1 TR 12:00- 3:50P ENGR IV 15155 HO, C. 30 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS & SENIORS ONLY161C SPACECRAFT DESIGN N 210-668-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5272 MEYER, R.X. 25 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS162A INT-MCHNMS&MECH SYS Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5440 40 01 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS210-672-201 REC 1A F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2444 40 0.0210-672-202 REC 1B F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2444 40 0.0162C ELECMECH SSTMS DSGN N ----------- LEC 1 M 8:00-11:50A ENGR IV 44116 RUOFF, C. 10 01 G 4.0210-674-210 LAB 1A F 8:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5420 10 0.0162M SENR MECH ENGR DSGN Y 210-677-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 5:50P ENGR IV 44116 MILLS, A.F. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-677-210 LEC 2 W 2:00- 5:50P ENGR IV 44116 MILLS, A.F. 0 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: EE AND CYBER UNDERGRADS164 DGTL CNTL-PHYS SSTM N 210-684-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2760 THE STAFF 35 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS168 FINITE ELEMENT TECH Y 210-708-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 2444 CARMAN, G.P. 40 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS171A DYNAM SYS CNTRL I N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 2444 THE STAFF 50 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: CYBERNETICS,UNDERGRAD ENGINEERING210-726-201 REC 1A F 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5249 50 0.0192A MATHEMATICS OF ENGR Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 2760 POMRANING, G.C. 50 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS210-852-201 REC 1A F 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5264 25 0.0210-852-202 REC 1B F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 25 0.0192B MATHEMATICS OF ENGR N 210-853-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 9436 THE STAFF 20 13 G 4.0193 MANUFACTR PROCESSES N 210-858-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 2760 KIM, C. 50 01 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS195 COMPUTR NMRCL CNTRL N 210-870-200 LAB 1 MW 2:00- 5:50P ENGR IV 33146 CHANG, C.J. 12 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: UG SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS231D NUM MTHD-TRANS PHEN N 610-189-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3178 LINGINENI, S. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS231E 2-PHAS FLW HT TRANS N 610-190-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5252 CHEXAL, V.K. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS239B TRANSPORT PHENOMENA N 610-235-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2181 ABDOU, M.A. 10 09 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


116 / MEDICINE Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS239H FUSN PHYS&ENGR&TECH N 610-239-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 94 ABDOU, M.A. 10 09 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS250C COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS N 610-302-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A MOORE 1003 ZHONG, X. 15 13 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS252A STABILTY-FLUID MOTN N 610-312-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P MS 3915D KELLY, R.E. 20 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS254A SPCL TPCS-AERODYNAM N 610-324-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 4283 CHAKRAVARTHY, S. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS255B MATH MTHDS-DYNAMICS N 610-331-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2292 MINGORI, D.L. 15 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM256C PLASTICITY N 610-338-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A MS 3915H GUPTA, V. 10 03 G 4.0SAME AS : C&EE M239RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS263D ADVANCED ROBOTICS N 610-381-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5252 SHILLER, Z. 15 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS269B ADV DYNAM-STRUCTURE N 610-415-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P BOELTER 4413 BENDIKSEN, O.O. 20 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS271C STOCHSTC OPTML CNTL N 610-428-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4283 CHUNG, W.H. 15 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS283 EXPRMT MECHNCS-MEMS N 610-498-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 4645 CARMAN, G.P. 15 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM291B ANALYTICAL MTHDS 2 N 610-547-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BOELTER 5264 THE STAFF 15 13 4.0SAME AS : EL ENGR M208BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS294 ADV CAD/CAM SYSTEMS N 610-564-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5272 YANG, D.C. 20 01 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS296A MATRLS-MECHNCL DSGN N 610-576-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P BOELTER 4413 GHONIEM, N.M. 15 14 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS297 COMPOSITES MNFCTRNG N 610-582-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3105 HAHN, H.T. 15 07 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 610-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED DHIR, V.K. 30 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSMEDICINEM190A AT-RISK POPULATIONS N 264-840-200 LEC 1 0 30 4.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M192A264-840-201 DIS 1A 0 0.0M196B MDLNG&SMLTN-BIO SYS N ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5272 DISTEFANO, J.J. 5 07 G 5.0SAME AS : COM SCI M196B264-859-201 LAB 1A F 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5436 5 0.0MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGYCM134 ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH N 272-504-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 FOX, C.F. 5 15 PN 2.0SAME AS : MICROB CM134272-504-201 SEM 2 W 4:00- 5:50P LS 2142 FOX, C.F. 5 09 PN 2.0M208 MOL BIOL-ANML VIRUS N 672-048-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 33105A FELDMAN, L. 15 30 G 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM279RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM223 MEMBRANE RSRCH SEM N 672-138-200 SEM 1 F 3:00- 4:50P MOL SCI WISNIESKI, B.J. 5 30 2.0SAME AS : MICROB M223RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM234 ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH N 672-204-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 FOX, C.F. 5 15 SU 2.0SAME AS : MICROB CM234RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS672-204-201 SEM 2 W 4:00- 5:50P LS 2142 FOX, C.F. 5 09 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM261 MOLEC&CELL IMMUNLGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:30-10:50A GEOLOGY 4645 MICELI, M.C. 12 02 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM261, MICROB M261RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS672-367-201 DIS 1A T 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0672-367-202 DIS 1B R 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0M262A IMMUNOBIOLGY-CANCER N 672-373-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 43130 BONAVIDA, B. 15 30 2.0SAME AS : MICROB M262ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS274 IMMUNE&NERVS SYSTMS N 672-444-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 43130 FAHEY, J.L. 12 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM294 MOLEC BASIS-CANCER N 672-564-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI HANKINSON, O. 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : PATH M294MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICSAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 6 will have an evening midterm on Wednesday, May 5, 1999, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.6 INTRO MICROBIOLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MOORE 100 ROBINSON, R.W. 300 05 4.0270-015-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 4:50P BOTANY 325 100 0.0270-015-202 DIS 1B W 2:00- 2:50P BOTANY 325 100 0.0270-015-203 DIS 1C F 11:00-11:50A BOTANY 325 100 0.0Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 101 is restricted on first pass to Microbiology and Molecular Genetics majors, premajors, Biochemistry seniors, and Chemical Engineering majors.Allother majors may enroll during second pass.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 101There will be two evening midterms on the following Thursdays from 5 to 6:30 p.m.: April 29 and May 20.101 FUNDAMENTALS BACTER Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 1200 SCHROEDER, I. 294 02 G 5.0Y 270-310-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 2:50P LS 2142 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIOROnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MILITARY SCIENCE / 117CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 270-310-202 DIS 1B M 3:00- 4:50P LS 2142 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-310-203 DIS 1C T 12:00- 1:50P LS 2142 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-310-204 DIS 1D T 2:00- 3:50P FOWLER A139 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-310-205 DIS 1E W 1:00- 2:50P LS 2142 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-310-206 DIS 1F W 3:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 4660 49 0.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORMicrobiology and Molecular Genetics 101L is restricted on the first pass to Microbiology and Molecular Genetics majors and premajors, Biochemistry seniors, and Chemical Engineeringmajors.There will be an evening midterm on Thursday, May 13, 5:00-6:30 p.m. the final will be on Thursday June 10, 5-7 p.m.Attendance at the first lab meeting is mandatory. If you do not meet this requirement, your space will be reassigned and you will have to drop the class through URSA.IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 101L101L BACTERIOLOGY LAB Y Y ----------- DIS 1 $ 45 F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 3400 SCHROEDER, I. 132 30 G 3.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-311-201 LAB 1A MW 10:00-12:20P WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-202 LAB 1B MW 10:00-12:20P WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0Y 270-311-203 LAB 1C MW 12:30- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-204 LAB 1D MW 12:30- 2:50P WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0Y 270-311-205 LAB 1E MW 3:00- 5:20P WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-206 LAB 1F MW 3:00- 5:20P WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0Y ----------- DIS 2 $ 45 F 1:00- 1:50P DODD 121 SCHROEDER, I. 132 30 G 3.0RESTRICT: PREMICR,MICR,CHEM ENG,BIOCHEM SENIORY 270-311-211 LAB 2A TR 9:30-11:50A WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-212 LAB 2B TR 9:30-11:50A WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0Y 270-311-213 LAB 2C TR 12:00- 2:20P WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-214 LAB 2D TR 12:00- 2:20P WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0Y 270-311-215 LAB 2E TR 2:30- 4:50P WGYOUNG 3370 22 0.0Y 270-311-216 LAB 2F TR 2:30- 4:50P WGYOUNG 3340 22 0.0For Microbiology and Molecular Genetics C106, there will be an evening midterm on Thursday, May 6, 1999, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., room to be announced.C106 MOL&GNTC-BACT INFCT Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A LS 2147 SCHNEEWIND, O. 200 12 4.0270-346-201 DIS 1A W 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915H 25 0.0270-346-202 DIS 1B W 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 25 0.0270-346-203 DIS 1C W 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 365 25 0.0270-346-204 DIS 1D W 4:30- 5:20P MS 3915H 25 0.0270-346-205 DIS 1E F 11:00-11:50A MS 3915H 25 0.0270-346-206 DIS 1F F 12:00-12:50P MS 3915H 25 0.0270-346-207 DIS 1G F 1:00- 1:50P MS 3915H 25 0.0270-346-208 DIS 1H F 2:00- 2:50P MS 3915H 25 0.0Enrollment in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 120 is by application; see instructor or department student affairs office for information.120 ADV TCHNQS-MICROBIO Y ----------- LEC 1 T 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 3069 ROBINSON, R.W. 32 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT270-442-201 LAB 1A TR 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 3336 ROBINSON, R.W. 16 0.0270-442-202 LAB 1B TR 9:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 3336 16 0.0CM134 ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH N 270-508-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 FOX, C.F. 5 15 PN 2.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM CM134270-508-201 SEM 2 W 4:00- 5:50P LS 2142 FOX, C.F. 5 09 PN 2.0C206 MOL&GNTC-BACT INFCT N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A LS 2147 COTTER, P.A. 10 12 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS670-054-201 DIS 1A W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5514 5 0.0670-054-202 DIS 1B W 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5514 5 0.0M223 MEMBRANE RSRCH SEM N 670-180-200 SEM 1 F 3:00- 4:50P MOL SCI WISNIESKI, B.J. 5 30 2.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM M223RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSCM234 ETHICS-BIOMED RSRCH N 670-291-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 FOX, C.F. 40 15 SU 2.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM CM234RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS670-291-201 SEM 2 W 4:00- 5:50P LS 2142 FOX, C.F. 40 09 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM248 MOLECULAR GENETICS N 670-324-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 33105A PAYNE, G.S. 5 03 G 6.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM248, MCD BIO CM248RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS250 MICROBIAL METABOLIS N 670-328-200 SEM 1 TBA GUNSALUS, R.P. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM261 MOLEC&CELL IMMUNLGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:30-10:50A GEOLOGY 4645 MICELI, M.C. 12 02 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM261, MIC&IMM M261RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS670-685-201 DIS 1A T 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0670-685-202 DIS 1B R 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0M262A IMMUNOBIOLGY-CANCER N 670-388-200 SEM 1 T 4:00- 5:50P HLTHSCI 43130 BONAVIDA, B. 10 30 2.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM M262ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS270 SEM-MOLEC VIROLOGY N 670-445-200 SEM 1 TBA BERK, A.J. 10 20 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS290 MOLECULAR GENETICS N 670-575-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-10:50A MOL SCI 1601 GUNSALUS, R.P. 35 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 670-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED GUNSALUS, R.P. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSMILITARY SCIENCEAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


118 / MOLECULAR AND MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSZ LEADERSHIP LAB N 277-002-200 LAB 1 TBA THE STAFF 40 30 0.012 US DFNS ESTBLSHMT 2 N 277-030-200 LEC 1 T 10:00-11:50A MG 133 FOX, J.M. 40 30 2.0277-030-201 LEC 2 W 1:00- 2:50P MG 133 FOX, J.M. 40 30 2.014 PRNCP-LAND NAVIGATN N 277-045-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P MG 133 POJTINGER, D.A. 40 30 2.0277-045-201 LEC 2 W 10:00-11:50A MG 133 POJTINGER, D.A. 40 30 2.0123 MILITARY LEGAL SYST N 277-390-200 LEC 1 T 7:00- 8:50A MG 133 SALLEY, R.J. 40 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT125 DECISION MAKING N 277-410-200 LEC 1 W 8:00- 9:50A MG 133 BEARD, J.D. 40 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT277-410-201 LEC 2 R 1:00- 2:50P MG 133 BEARD, J.D. 40 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMOLECULAR AND MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY110B DRGS-MCHN&USE&MSUSE Y 280-362-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 23105A JENDEN, D.J. 40 12 G 4.0200 INTRO-LAB RSRCH N 680-005-200 LAB 1 TBA HLTHSCI CHOW, S.A. 10 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORS234A EXPERIMENTL METHODS N 680-210-200 LAB 1 R 1:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI HOWARD, S.G. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORS241 INTR CHEMICAL PHARM N 680-260-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 22096 FUKUTO, J. 10 30 G 6.0RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORS251 SEM-PHARMACOLOGY N 680-306-200 SEM 1 W 12:00-12:50P HLTHSCI 23105A THE STAFF 30 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORSM255 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS N 680-330-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M255, CHEM CM255, MCD BIO CM252RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORSM258 PTHLGC CHNGS-TXCLGY N 680-349-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI VANLANCKER, J.L. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : PATH M258RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 680-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHARMACOLOGY MAJORSMOLECULAR BIOLOGY297 MOLEC&CELL LIFE SCI N 679-590-201 SEM 1 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-590-202 SEM 2 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-590-203 SEM 3 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-590-204 SEM 4 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-590-205 SEM 5 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298 SEM-CURRENT TOPICS N 679-595-201 SEM 1 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-595-202 SEM 2 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS679-595-203 SEM 3 TBA THE STAFF 18 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSMOLECULAR, CELL, AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.30 BIOLOGY OF CANCER N 269-090-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A DICKSON 2160E BOHMAN, R.E. 400 03 4.040 AIDS&SEXUAL TRANSMT N 269-120-200 LEC 1 MWF 3:00- 4:50P MOORE 100 BOHMAN, R.E. 400 30 4.0104 CELL&MOLEC BIO LAB Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MW 10:00-11:20A DODD 162 FOLEY, R.C. 32 09 G 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT269-324-201 LAB 1A MW 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 3337 16 0.0269-324-202 LAB 1B TR 1:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 3337 16 0.0138 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOL Y Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BOELTER 3400 LENGYEL, J.A. 162 12 G 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: MCD Biology 138Y 269-528-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2288 18 0.0Y 269-528-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 2288 18 0.0Y 269-528-203 DIS 1C T 2:00- 2:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-204 DIS 1D T 3:00- 3:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-205 DIS 1E T 4:00- 4:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-206 DIS 1F W 12:00-12:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-207 DIS 1G W 1:00- 1:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-208 DIS 1H W 3:00- 3:50P LS 4127 18 0.0Y 269-528-209 DIS 1I W 4:00- 4:50P LS 4127 18 0.0M140 CELL BIO-CELL CYCLE Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P HLTHSCI 33105A GRUNSTEIN, M. 100 13 G 5.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M140269-540-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2200 35 0.0269-540-202 DIS 1B R 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1651 35 0.0269-540-203 DIS 1C R 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2200 30 0.0144 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P KINSEY 141 SALSER, W.A. 96 15 G 4.0269-564-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 4:50P FRANZ 2288 24 0.0269-564-202 DIS 1B W 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 2288 24 0.0269-564-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2288 24 0.0269-564-204 DIS 1D R 8:30- 9:20A FRANZ 2288 24 0.0C150 PLNT CHEM&MOLEC COM N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BOTANY 325 HIRSCH, A.M. 40 14 4.0269-600-201 DIS 1A W 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 4283 20 0.0269-600-202 DIS 1B W 10:00-10:50A MS 7608 20 0.0155 MOLEC GENETIC MTHDS N ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MWF 2:00- 2:50P LS 4127 MERRIAM, J.R. 24 07 G 4.0269-630-201 LAB 1A TR 9:00-11:50A LS 4309 12 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MUSIC / 119CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS269-630-202 LAB 1B WF 9:00-11:50A LS 4309 12 0.0CM160 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS Y 269-660-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : CHEM CM155RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT171 PRINCP-NEUROBIOLOGY Y 269-726-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BOELTER 3400 OLAGUE, P.H. 144 13 G 4.0269-726-201 DIS 1A W 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 2288 16 0.0269-726-202 DIS 1B W 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2288 16 0.0269-726-203 DIS 1C W 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 2288 16 0.0269-726-204 DIS 1D W 3:30- 4:20P FRANZ 2288 16 0.0269-726-205 DIS 1E W 4:30- 5:20P FRANZ 2288 16 0.0269-726-206 DIS 1F R 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 16 0.0269-726-207 DIS 1G R 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 6704 16 0.0269-726-208 DIS 1H R 3:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 16 0.0269-726-209 DIS 1I R 4:00- 4:50P GEOLOGY 6704 16 0.0For MCD BIO M175C, there will be two evening exams on the following dates from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m: Monday, April 27, and Thursday May 21, 1997.M175C BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCI Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 KRASNE, F. 20 15 5.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M101C, PHY SCI M180C, PSYCH M117C269-752-201 DIS 1A W 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 5 0.0269-752-202 DIS 1B W 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 5 0.0269-752-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 6704 5 0.0269-752-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 5 0.0269-752-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 0 0.0C177 MOL BIOL-ANML VIRUS Y 269-762-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 33105A FELDMAN, L. 5 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTCM178 MOLECULAR GENETICS Y 269-768-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 33105A PAYNE, G.S. 10 03 G 6.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM178C180 MOLEC&CELL IMMUNLGY Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:30-10:50A GEOLOGY 4645 MICELI, M.C. 4 02 G 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT269-780-201 DIS 1A T 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 2 0.0269-780-202 DIS 1B R 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 2 0.0190A HONORS RSCH-MCD BIO N 269-840-200 SEM 1 UNSCHED BIRNBAUMER, L. 15 30 T1 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190B HONORS RSCH-MCD BIO N 269-841-200 SEM 1 UNSCHED BIRNBAUMER, L. 15 30 T2 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190C HONORS RSCH-MCD BIO N 269-842-200 SEM 1 UNSCHED BIRNBAUMER, L. 15 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190D HONORS RSCH-MCD BIO N 269-843-200 SEM 1 UNSCHED BIRNBAUMER, L. 15 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTFor MCD Biology M191, there will be an evening midterm exam on Monday, May 4, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.M191 BIOL BASES-DISORDRS Y 269-846-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P LS 2147 LEVINE, M.S. 31 07 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M130, PHY SCI M181, PSYCH M117J, PSYCTRY M191193 TCHG PRCTCM-MCD BIO N 269-858-200 TUT 1 TBA BIRNBAUMER, L. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM237 CELL PHYSIO&BIOPHYS N 669-222-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 5 30 G 6.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M212, PHYSIOL M212RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADCM248 MOLECULAR GENETICS Y 669-288-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 33105A PAYNE, G.S. 5 03 G 6.0SAME AS : BIOL CH CM248, MICROB M248RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADCM252 BIOLOGICL CATALYSIS N 669-312-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2200 SIGMAN, D.S. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M255, CHEM CM255, M PHARM M255RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADCM261 MOLEC&CELL IMMUNLGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:30-10:50A GEOLOGY 4645 MICELI, M.C. 12 02 6.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM M261, MICROB M261RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD669-366-201 DIS 1A T 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0669-366-202 DIS 1B R 9:30-10:50A HLTHSCI 43130 MICELI, M.C. 6 0.0M266C SEM-MOLEC EMBRYOLGY N 669-398-200 SEM 1 F 4:30- 5:50P MBI 159 ZIPURSKY, S.L. 5 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M266CRESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD276 SEM-MOLEC GENETICS N 669-456-200 SEM 1 TBA SALSER, W.A. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADCM279 MOL BIOL-ANML VIRUS N 669-474-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 33105A FELDMAN, L. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM M208RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD289 PLANT MOLECULAR BIO N 669-534-200 DIS 1 TBA HIRSCH, A.M. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD292 SEM-MOLEC EVOLUTION N 669-552-200 SEM 1 TBA LAKE, J.A. 20 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 669-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED BIRNBAUMER, L. 50 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADMCD Biology C174A will meet the first five weeks of spring quarter.C174A MOLECULAR EVOLUTION Y 269-744-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 6704 20 13 G 2.0MCD Biology C222A will meet the first five weeks of spring quarter.C222A MOLECULAR EVOLUTION N 669-132-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 6704 5 13 G 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADMCD Biology C174F will meet the second five weeks of spring quarter.C174F MOLECULR PARASITLGY N 269-749-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 6704 SIMPSON, L. 25 13 G 2.0MCD Biology C222F will meet the second five weeks of spring quarter.C222F MOLECULR PARASITLGY N 669-137-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P GEOLOGY 6704 SIMPSON, L. 5 13 G 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRADMUSICFor more information on the Department of Music, e-mail abradley@arts.ucla.edu (for undergrads) or maryc@arts.ucla.edu (for grads).Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


120 / MUSIC Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS3A PREP THRY-MUSIC MJR N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-10:50A SH 1354 HALL, J.L. 30 03 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS281-008-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1354 15 0.0281-008-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A SH 1354 15 0.03B PREP THRY-MUSIC MJR N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-11:50A SH 1354 HALL, J.L. 30 04 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS281-009-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1354 15 0.0281-009-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A SH 1354 15 0.04C BASIC MUSICIANSHIP N 281-021-200 STU 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A SH B648 SKIPWORTH, G.F. 15 04 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS281-021-201 STU 2 MWF 1:00- 1:50P SH B648 SKIPWORTH, G.F. 15 06 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS20C MUSIC THEORY III Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A SH 1420 CARLSON, M.C. 30 02 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS281-066-201 DIS 1A TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1420 15 0.0281-066-202 DIS 1B TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1354 15 0.0281-066-203 DIS 1C TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1151 15 0.0----------- LEC 2 MW 1:00- 2:50P SH 1420 KROUSE, I. 30 06 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-066-211 DIS 2A TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1420 15 0.0281-066-212 DIS 2B TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1354 15 0.0Music 60AS-65 Lower Division Lessons--Music Majors ONLY.60AS VIOLIN N 281-092-200 STU 1 TBA SH KAPLAN, M.S. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS60BS VIOLA N 281-095-200 STU 1 TBA SH WILSON, E.N. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS60CS CELLO N 281-098-200 STU 1 TBA SH GOLD, B.R. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS60DS STRING BASS N 281-101-200 STU 1 TBA SH ZIBITS, P. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS60ES HARP N 281-104-200 STU 1 TBA SH NEILL, L.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS60FS CLASSICAL GUITAR N 281-107-200 STU 1 TBA SH YATES, P.F. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS61AS FLUTE N 281-122-200 STU 1 TBA SH STOKES, S. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-122-201 STU 2 SHOSTAC, D.J. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS61BS OBOE N 281-125-200 STU 1 TBA SH KUSZYK, M.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS61CS CLARINET N 281-128-200 STU 1 TBA SH GRAY, G.G. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS61DS BASSOON N 281-131-200 STU 1 TBA SH COKER, C.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT61ES SAXOPHONE N 281-134-200 STU 1 TBA SH FOSTER, G. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS62AS TRUMPET N 281-141-200 STU 1 TBA SH KARON, R.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-141-201 STU 2 TBA SH PRICE, C.C. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS62BS FRENCH HORN N 281-144-200 STU 1 TBA SH O’CONNOR, B. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS62CS TROMBONE N 281-147-200 STU 1 TBA SH BOOTH, W.C. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS62DS TUBA N 281-150-200 STU 1 TBA SH JOHNSON, J.T. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS63S PERCUSSION N 281-154-200 STU 1 TBA SH PETERS, M.T. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS64AS PIANO N 281-160-200 STU 1 TBA SH PONCE, W. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-160-201 STU 2 TBA SH MARGULIS, V. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-160-202 STU 3 HUANG, W. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS64BS ORGAN N 281-163-200 STU 1 TBA SH HARMON, T.F. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS65S VOICE N 281-172-200 STU 1 TBA SH WARENSKJOLD, D. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-172-201 STU 2 TBA SH GONDEK, J.K. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-172-202 STU 3 TBA SH ATHERTON, P.L. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS71 JAZZ PERFORMANCE N 281-202-201 LAB 1 TBA MIRANDA, R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-202 LAB 2 TBA BURRELL, K.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-203 LAB 3 TBA FOSTER, G. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-204 LAB 4 TBA BRASHEAR, O.J. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-205 LAB 5 TBA BOHANON, G.R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-206 LAB 6 TBA HIGGINS, B. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MUSIC / 121CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS281-202-207 LAB 7 TBA CHILDS, W.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-208 LAB 8 TBA RANIER, T.J. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-209 LAB 9 TBA PRICE, R. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-210 LAB 10 TBA MORRISON, B. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-211 LAB 11 TBA WEIR, M.A. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT281-202-212 LAB 12 TBA WILSON, A.J. 5 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTC90A <strong>UCLA</strong> CHORALE N 281-254-200 ACT 1 MW 3:00- 5:15P SH 1325 NEUEN, D. 100 30 2.090B COLLEGIATE CHORUS N 281-256-200 ACT 1 TR 3:20- 5:00P SH 1325 NEUEN, D. 100 30 2.090D OPERA WORKSHOP N 281-258-200 ACT 1 TR 3:00- 5:50P SH 1200 VENDICE, W.V. 40 30 2.0TR 3:00- 5:50P SH 1100C90E SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA N 281-259-200 ACT 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P SH 1343 ROBERTSON, J. 100 30 2.090F SYMPHONIC BAND N 281-260-200 ACT 1 T 3:00- 4:50P SH 1345 LEE, D.T. 100 30 2.0C90G WIND ENSEMBLE N 281-262-200 ACT 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P SH 1345 LEE, D.T. 80 30 2.0For Music 90L, PTE numbers will be given out after the audition.90L MUSIC THEATER WKSHP N 281-267-200 ACT 1 MW 3:00- 5:50P SH 1200 HALL, J.L. 60 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT90M MRCHNG&VARSITY BAND N 281-268-200 ACT 1 F 3:00- 4:50P SH 1345 HENDERSON, G. 200 30 2.090N JAZZ ENSEMBLE N 281-269-200 ACT 1 TR 7:00- 8:50P SH 1345 BROWN, G. 30 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-269-201 ACT 2 W 7:00- 9:50P SH 1345 HENDERSON, G. 30 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-269-202 ACT 3 W 5:00- 6:50P SH 1345 BURRELL, K.E. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT100C INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC N 281-310-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1439 HEUSER, F. 25 12 G 4.0R 5:00- 6:50P SH 1402RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS115B WOODWINDS N 281-361-200 STU 1 TR 2:00- 2:50P SH 1344 HEUSER, F. 25 15 G 1.0W 8:00- 8:50A SH 1343RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS281-361-201 STU 2 TR 2:00- 2:50P SH 1439 HEUSER, F. 25 15 G 1.0W 8:00- 8:50A SH 1343RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS115C BRASS N 281-363-200 STU 1 TR 1:00- 1:50P SH 1343 HEUSER, F. 25 15 G 1.0W 8:00- 8:50A SH 1343RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS281-363-201 STU 2 TR 1:00- 1:50P SH 1345 HEUSER, F. 25 15 G 1.0W 8:00- 8:50A SH 1343RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS115D PERCUSSION N 281-367-200 STU 1 TWR 8:00- 8:50A SH B665A JUDKINS, J. 20 20 G 1.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS120C MUSIC THEORY VI N 281-387-200 LEC 1 MTWR 9:00-10:50A SH 1421 LEFKOWITZ, D.S. 25 02 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-387-201 LEC 2 MTWR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1421 BOURLAND, R. 25 06 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS123C COMPOSITION N 281-393-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:20P SH 1421 CHIHARA, P.S. 15 04 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS124A SCORING-SYMPHONY Y 281-402-200 DIS 1 MW 11:00-12:50P SH 1402 REALE, P.V. 10 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORSM129C JAZZ THEORY&IMPROV Y 281-428-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P SH 1325 BURRELL, K.E. 10 15 G 2.0SAME AS : ETHNOMU M129CRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic 160A - 165: Undergraduate Instruction in Performance for the Performance Specialist -- MUSIC MAJORS ONLY.160AS ADVANCED VIOLIN N 281-542-200 STU 1 TBA SH KAPLAN, M.S. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS160BS ADVANCED VIOLA N 281-546-200 STU 1 TBA SH WILSON, E.N. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS160CS ADVANCED CELLO N 281-550-200 STU 1 TBA SH GOLD, B.R. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS160DS ADV STRING BASS N 281-554-200 STU 1 TBA SH ZIBITS, P. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS160ES ADVANCED HARP N 281-558-200 STU 1 TBA SH NEILL, L.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS160FS ADV CLASSICL GUITAR N 281-562-200 STU 1 TBA SH YATES, P.F. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS161AS ADVANCED FLUTE N 281-576-200 STU 1 TBA SH STOKES, S. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-576-201 STU 2 SHOSTAC, D.J. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS161BS ADVANCED OBOE N 281-582-200 STU 1 TBA SH KUSZYK, M.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS161CS ADVANCED CLARINET N 281-588-200 STU 1 TBA SH GRAY, G.G. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS161DS ADVANCED BASSOON N 281-594-200 STU 1 TBA SH COKER, C.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT161ES ADVANCED SAXOPHONE N 281-600-200 STU 1 TBA SH FOSTER, G. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS162AS ADVANCED TRUMPET N 281-612-200 STU 1 TBA SH KARON, R.A. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


122 / MUSIC Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS281-612-201 STU 2 TBA SH PRICE, C.C. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS162BS ADV FRENCH HORN N 281-616-200 STU 1 TBA SH O’CONNOR, B. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS162CS ADVANCED TROMBONE N 281-619-200 STU 1 TBA SH BOOTH, W.C. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS162DS ADVANCED TUBA N 281-622-200 STU 1 TBA SH JOHNSON, J.T. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT163S ADVANCED PERCUSSION N 281-630-200 STU 1 TBA SH PETERS, M.T. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS164AS ADVANCED PIANO N 281-644-200 STU 1 TBA SH PONCE, W. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-644-201 STU 2 TBA SH MARGULIS, V. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS164BS ADVANCED ORGAN N 281-650-200 STU 1 TBA SH HARMON, T.F. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS165S ADVANCED VOICE N 281-663-200 STU 1 TBA SH WARENSKJOLD, D. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS281-663-201 STU 2 TBA SH GONDEK, J.K. 5 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORS174B LANG OF SONG-FRENCH N 281-747-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-11:50A SH 1439 ATHERTON, P.L. 15 04 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC MAJORSC175 CHAMBER ENSEMBLES N 281-757-201 ACT 1 M 3:00- 4:50P SH B131 KAPLAN, M.S. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 1: Strings and Other Instruments281-757-202 ACT 2 M 6:00- 7:50P SH 1354 GRAY, G.G. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 2: Woodwinds281-757-203 ACT 3 W 5:00- 6:50P SH 1354 BOOTH, W.C. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 3: Brass281-757-204 ACT 4 M 5:00- 6:50P SH B665A PETERS, M.T. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 4: Percussion Ensemble281-757-205 ACT 5 T 1:00- 2:50P SH 1151 HANSEN, J.I. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 5: Art Song and Accompaniment281-757-206 ACT 6 R 5:00- 6:50P SH 1151 PONCE, W. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 6: Keyboard and Other Instruments281-757-207 ACT 7 TBA LEE, D.T. 25 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 7: Chamber Wind Ensemble281-757-208 ACT 8 F 1:00- 2:50P SH 1325 NEUEN, D. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 8: Chamber Choir281-757-209 ACT 9 TBA MARGULIS, V. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C175, activity 9: Piano281-757-210 ACT 10 TBA BEGHIN, T. 5 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-757-211 ACT 11 TBA ROBERTSON, J. 20 20 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTM177 JAZZ COMBO N 281-790-201 ACT 1 T 3:00- 4:50P SH 1535 WEIR, M.A. 5 30 G 2.0SAME AS : ETHNOMU M177RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-202 ACT 2 R 5:00- 6:50P SH 1535 BURRELL, K.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-203 ACT 3 T 6:00- 7:50P SH 1151 BURRELL, K.E. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-204 ACT 4 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1535 LAND, H. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-205 ACT 5 T 5:00- 6:50P SH 1345 HIGGINS, B. 10 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-206 ACT 6 T 7:00- 8:50P SH 1535 LOZA, S.J. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT281-790-207 ACT 7 R 3:00- 4:50P SH 1535 BOHANON, G.R. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT202 ANALYSIS-PERFORMERS N 681-024-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A SH 1440 WINTER, R.S. 25 12 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS251A SEM-SP TOP COMP&THR N 681-309-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P SH 1421 LEFKOWITZ, D.S. 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS251B SEM-SP TOP COMP&THR N 681-310-200 SEM 1 R 3:00- 5:50P SH 1421 KROUSE, I. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS252C SEM IN COMPOSITION N 681-320-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P SH 1421 BOURLAND, R. 15 15 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS261D PRB PERFORMNC PRACT N 681-378-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-10:50A SH 1440 BEGHIN, T. 15 11 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS370 MUSIC GENERAL EDUC N 281-970-200 SEM 1 TBA SH HEUSER, F. 15 30 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, EDUCATION MAJORS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 681-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED ROBERTSON, J. 40 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS401 NEW MUSIC FORUM N 681-630-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED ROBERTSON, J. 40 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS & MUSIC MAJORS460A - 475 Graduate Instruction in Performance -- MM and DMA STUDENTS ONLYOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 MUSIC / 123CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS460A VIOLIN N 681-644-200 STU 1 TBA SH KAPLAN, M.S. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS460B VIOLA N 681-645-200 STU 1 TBA SH WILSON, E.N. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS460C CELLO N 681-646-200 STU 1 TBA SH GOLD, B.R. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS460D STRING BASS N 681-647-200 STU 1 TBA ZIBITS, P. 3 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS460F CLASSICAL GUITAR N 681-649-200 STU 1 TBA SH YATES, P.F. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS461A FLUTE N 681-664-200 STU 1 TBA SH STOKES, S. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS461B OBOE N 681-665-200 STU 1 KUSZYK, M.A. 3 20 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS461C CLARINET N 681-666-200 STU 1 TBA SH GRAY, G.G. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS461D BASSOON N 681-667-200 STU 1 TBA COKER, C.A. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS461E SAXOPHONE N 681-668-200 STU 1 TBA FOSTER, G. 3 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS462B FRENCH HORN N 681-685-200 STU 1 TBA SH O’CONNOR, B. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS462C TROMBONE N 681-687-200 STU 1 BOOTH, W.C. 3 20 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS462D TUBA N 681-688-200 STU 1 JOHNSON, J.T. 3 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS463 PERCUSSION N 681-702-200 STU 1 PETERS, M.T. 3 00 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS464A PIANO N 681-719-200 STU 1 TBA SH PONCE, W. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS681-719-201 STU 2 TBA SH MARGULIS, V. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS465 VOICE N 681-770-200 STU 1 TBA SH WARENSKJOLD, D. 10 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS681-770-201 STU 2 TBA SH GONDEK, J.K. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS470 OPERA STUDIO-GRADS N 681-780-200 LAB 1 TBA SH VENDICE, W.V. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY MAJORS & GRADUATE STUDENTS472 MASTER CLASS-OPERA N 681-782-200 STU 1 VENDICE, W.V. 3 30 6.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT475 MSTR CLASS-CONDCTNG N 681-787-200 STU 1 TBA SH LEE, D.T. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS681-787-201 STU 2 TBA SH NEUEN, D. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS681-787-202 STU 3 TBA SH ROBERTSON, J. 5 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSC480 <strong>UCLA</strong> CHORALE N 681-790-200 ACT 1 MW 3:00- 5:15P SH 1325 NEUEN, D. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSC481 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA N 681-791-200 ACT 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P SH 1343 ROBERTSON, J. 15 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSC482 WIND ENSEMBLE N 681-792-200 ACT 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P SH 1345 LEE, D.T. 15 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSC485 CHAMBER ENSEMBLES N 681-794-201 ACT 1 M 3:00- 4:50P SH B131 KAPLAN, M.S. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 1: Strings and Other Instruments681-794-202 ACT 2 M 6:00- 7:50P SH 1354 GRAY, G.G. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 2: Woodwinds681-794-203 ACT 3 W 5:00- 6:50P SH 1354 BOOTH, W.C. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 3: Brass681-794-204 ACT 4 M 5:00- 6:50P SH B665A PETERS, M.T. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 4: Percussion Ensemble681-794-205 ACT 5 T 1:00- 2:50P SH 1151 HANSEN, J.I. 15 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 5: Art Song and Accompaniment681-794-206 ACT 6 R 5:00- 6:50P SH 1151 PONCE, W. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C485, activity 6: Keyboard and Other Instruments681-794-207 ACT 7 TBA LEE, D.T. 15 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 7: Chamber Wind Ensemble681-794-208 ACT 8 F 1:00- 2:50P SH 1325 NEUEN, D. 15 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTSMusic C485, activity 8: Chamber Choir681-794-209 ACT 9 TBA MARGULIS, V. 5 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTMusic C485, activity 9: Piano681-794-210 ACT 10 TBA BEGHIN, T. 10 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: MUSIC GRADUATE STUDENTS681-794-211 ACT 11 TBA ROBERTSON, J. 20 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


124 / MUSICOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSMUSICOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.6GB MUSICNSHP-GRAD STDS N 282-017-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-10:50A SH 1818 COLE, M.S. 10 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS & MUSICOLOGY MAJORS26C HIST&ANLY-MUSIC I Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P SH 1439 LE GUIN, E.C. 40 13 4.0282-080-201 LAB 1A F 11:00-11:50A SH 1421 20 0.0282-080-202 LAB 1B F 11:00-11:50A SH 1439 20 0.0126C HIST&ANLY-MUSIC II Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P SH 1344 MORRIS, M.B. 40 13 4.0282-458-201 LAB 1A F 11:00-11:50A SH 1344 20 0.0282-458-202 LAB 1B F 11:00-11:50A SH 1402 20 0.0C127C MUSIC-BAROQUE N 282-464-200 LEC 1 W 10:00-12:50P SH 1818 BRADSHAW, M.C. 15 02 4.0134 BEETHOVEN N 282-504-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A SH 1100 KNAPP, R.L. 500 02 4.0135C HISTORY OF OPERA N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A SH 1200 COLE, M.S. 120 02 4.0282-512-201 LAB 1A F 9:00- 9:50A SH 1344 60 0.0282-512-202 LAB 1B F 10:00-10:50A SH 1344 60 0.0M137 GAY&LSBN POP MUSIC N 282-522-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P SH 1200 MORRIS, M.B. 60 04 G 4.0SAME AS : LGBTS M137150 HISTORY OF JAZZ N 282-600-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P SH 1439 WALSER, R.A. 50 06 G 4.0189 THE SYMPHONY N 282-834-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A SH 1200 BRADSHAW, M.C. 120 12 4.0200C CONTEMP MUSIC CRIT N 682-003-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P SH 1818 MCCLARY, S.K. 10 30 G 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS250B SEM-HIST-MUSIC THRY N 682-301-200 SEM 1 TBA SH GOLLNER, M.L. 10 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS260A HIST MSCLGY-MEDIEVL N 682-360-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P SH 1818 GOLLNER, M.L. 10 30 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS261C PERFORMANCE-BAROQUE N 682-368-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P SH 1630A LE GUIN, E.C. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS264 TOPICS-MUSICOLOGY N 682-384-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P SH 1818 MCCLARY, S.K. 10 30 G 6.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 682-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED WALSER, R.A. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: MUSIC, MUSICOLOGY, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY & GRADUATE STUDENTSNAVAL SCIENCEAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Z DRILL N 283-002-200 LAB 1 T 12:00- 1:50P MG 122 CALLAHAN, H.J. 180 30 0.0101B NAVIGATION II N 283-311-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A MG 122 ECKERDT, W. 30 11 4.0102C LEADERSHIP&ETHICS N 283-326-200 LEC 1 T 10:00-11:50A MG 122 ALLEN, W.H. 30 13 2.0103 EVOLUTION-WARFARE N 283-330-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P MG 122 TORGERSEN, G.P. 30 15 4.0NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURESAncient Near EastAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M104A ANCIENT EGYPT CIV N 286-300-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:30A BUNCHE 3178 BONTTY, M.M. 10 13 4.0SAME AS : HIST M104A121C INTERM ANCNT EGYPTN N 286-352-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:30P ROLFE 2106 THE STAFF 15 15 4.0123A COPTIC N 286-372-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:20P BUNCHE 3161 REINTGES, 15 14 4.0220 SEM-ANCIENT EGYPT N 686-101-200 SEM 1 TBA ROULIN, G. 10 30 4.0240A SEM-SMRIAN LANG&LIT N 686-298-200 SEM 1 TBA ENGLUND, R.K. 10 20 4.0260 SEM-AN N EA ARCHAEO N 686-340-200 SEM 1 F 1:00- 3:50P FOWLER A129 CARTER, E.F. 10 07 4.0Ancient Near East 260: Archaeology of Death262 SEM-OBJECT ARCHAEOL N 686-360-200 SEM 1 TBA CARTER, E.F. 10 20 4.0ArabicAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1C ELEMNTRY LIT ARABIC N 287-016-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 3656 MEHANDJIYSKA, M.M. 30 02 4.0102C INTERMED LIT ARABIC N 287-325-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-12:50P DANCE 105 FISHBEIN, M. 20 04 4.0103C ADVANCED ARABIC N 287-344-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:30- 4:20P PUB POL 2250 FISHBEIN, M. 15 07 4.0130 CLASSICL ARABC TEXT N 287-432-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROLFE 3127 FISHBEIN, M. 10 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT141 MODERN ARABIC LIT N 287-493-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2106 COOPERSON, M.D. 10 07 4.0220 SEM-ISLAMIC TEXTS N 687-106-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:30P FRANZ 1354 POONAWALA, I.K. 10 09 4.0ArmenianAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101C ELEM WSTRN ARMENIAN N 288-319-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A MS 5127 THE STAFF 40 01 4.0102C INTRMD WST ARMENIAN N 288-339-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2284 THE STAFF 25 03 4.0105C INTR MOD EAST ARMEN Y 288-373-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 96 KESHISHIAN, A. 25 14 G 4.0106C ADV MOD EAST ARMEN Y 288-376-200 LEC 1 T 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915D KESHISHIAN, A. 25 11 G 4.0R 9:00-10:20A MS 3915D153 ART&PLTC-ARMENIA LT N 288-618-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P COWE, P.S. 20 15 G 4.0155 ARMEN AMER LIT&CLTR N 288-630-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P MS 3915A COWE, P.S. 25 07 4.0HebrewAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1C ELEMENTARY HEBREW N 290-007-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3134 EZER, N. 40 04 4.0290-007-201 LEC 2 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3156 EZER, N. 35 05 4.0102C INTERMEDIATE HEBREW N 290-398-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5138 SABAR, Y./EZER, N. 30 03 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 NEUROSCIENCE / 125CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSTR 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 160103C ADVANCED HEBREW N 290-448-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3115 HAKAK, L. 20 03 4.0135 MEDIEVL HEBREW TXTS N 290-664-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 4645 DAVIDSON, H.A. 30 04 4.0241 STD-MODN PROSE FICT N 690-206-200 LEC 1 F 11:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2106 HAKAK, L. 10 30 4.0IranianAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1C ELEMENTARY PERSIAN Y 291-003-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00-10:50A KINSEY 365 HAGIGI, L.E. 35 02 4.020C ACCLRT ELEM PERSIAN Y 291-063-200 LEC 1 MWF 8:00- 9:50A MS 5148 ZIAI, H. 30 01 6.0102C INTRMEDIATE PERSIAN Y 291-341-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 2:50P ROYCE 156 HAGIGI, L.E. 35 06 4.0142 PERSN POPULR ETHICS Y 291-591-200 LEC 1 R 4:00- 6:50P MS 5148 ZIAI, H. 30 16 4.0250 SEM-CLASS PERSN LIT N 691-300-200 SEM 1 TBA ZIAI, H. 0 20 4.0IslamicsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.130 SHI’A-ISLAMIC HIST N 292-480-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:30P ROLFE 3126 POONAWALA, I.K. 40 06 G 4.0Jewish StudiesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.M191D FOCL THEM-JEWSH HST N 293-867-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROLFE 3126 SPIEGEL, F.Z. 20 13 4.0SAME AS : HIST M191D197C TPCS-JEWISH STUDIES N 293-882-200 SEM 1 TR 9:30-10:50A BUNCHE 2173 SEROUSSI, E. 15 12 4.0Jewish 197C: Introduction to Sephardic Studies197D TPCS-JEWISH STUDIES N 293-883-200 SEM 1 TBA SEROUSSI, E. 15 06 4.0Jewish 197D: Music in Sephardic/Jewish CultureNear Eastern LanguagesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.50C INTRO-NR EAST-MODRN N 285-152-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 230 COOPERSON, M.D. 40 06 G 4.098T DLY LIFE-ANCT EGYPT N 285-291-200 SEM 1 TR 9:30-10:50A BUNCHE 3165 SZPAKOWSKA, K.M. 18 12 G 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 685-620-200 TUT 1 TBA KINSEY CARTER, E.F. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSemiticsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.115 SYRIAC N 295-390-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P ROYCE 150 SABAR, Y. 10 07 4.0141 ADVANCED AKKADIAN N 295-546-200 LEC 1 TR 1:30- 2:50P KINSEY 347 ENGLUND, R.K. 10 15 4.0Turkic LanguagesAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101C ELEMENTARY TURKISH N 296-309-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2173 JAECKEL, R. 15 02 4.0102C ADVANCED TURKISH N 296-320-200 LEC 1 MTRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3106 ER, M.S. 15 04 4.0W 11:00-11:50A KINSEY111C ELEMENTARY UZBEK N 296-336-200 LEC 1 WF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3143 BODROGLIGETI, A.E. 25 04 4.0180 MDRN TRKC LANG&PPLS N 296-764-200 LEC 1 WF 10:00-10:50A PERLOFF 1102 BODROGLIGETI, A.E. 130 03 4.0210C INTRO TO OTTOMAN N 696-025-200 LEC 1 TBA BODROGLIGETI, A.E. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS240C ADVANCED OTTOMAN N 696-246-200 LEC 1 TBA BODROGLIGETI, A.E. 15 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSNEUROBIOLOGY106 FNCTNL NEUROANATOMY N ----------- LEC 1 M 9:00-10:50A HLTHSCI 13105A HARPER, R.M. 10 01 4.0T 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 53105ARESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT307-336-201 LAB 1A F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 23105A HARPER, R.M. 10 0.0M203B BASIC NEUROLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 MT 8:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 73105A GRINNELL, A.D. 20 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : PHYSIOL M203BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT707-019-201 LAB 1A F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 73105A GRINNELL, A.D. 20 0.0M209B CELL&TISSUE NEURBIO N ----------- LEC 1 MF 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 63214 BRECHA, N.C. 10 30 G 4.0W 1:30- 3:20P HLTHSCI 63214SAME AS : NEUROSC M244RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT707-055-201 DIS 1A W 3:30- 4:50P HLTHSCI 63214 BRECHA, N.C. 10 0.0M227 REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM N 707-162-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 24132 LU, J.K. 10 08 G 4.0T 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 24132SAME AS : PHY SCI M227M229 ORAL EMBRYOL&HSTLGY N 707-174-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI BERNARD, G.W. 20 30 4.0SAME AS : ORL BIO M203NEUROSCIENCEFor Neuroscience M101C, there will be two evening exams on the following dates from 5 to 7 p.m.: Monday, April 27, and Monday, May 18, 1998.M101C BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCI Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 KRASNE, F. 50 15 5.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M175C, PHY SCI M180C, PSYCH M117C298-311-201 DIS 1A W 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 10 0.0298-311-202 DIS 1B W 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 10 0.0298-311-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 6704 10 0.0298-311-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 10 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


126 / NURSING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSNeuroscience M101C, discussion 1e, is a two-hour honors discussion section; students MUST have a 3.2 overall GPA to enroll.298-311-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 10 0.0M102 CENTRL NERVOUS SSTM Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00- 9:50A PERLOFF 1102 SCHEIBEL, A.B. 134 02 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M117K298-316-201 LAB 1A W 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 63125 134 0.0M119N THE VISUAL SYSTEM Y 298-414-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 4660 SCHEIN, S. 10 02 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M119NFor Neuroscience M130, there will be an evening midterm exam on Monday, May 4, from 5-7 p.m.M130 BIOL BASES-DISORDRS Y 298-480-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P LS 2147 LEVINE, M.S. 70 07 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M191, PHY SCI M181, PSYCH M117J, PSYCTRY M191151 NEUROPSYCH DISEASE Y 298-606-200 LEC 1 F 9:00-11:50A BOELTER 4413 WASCHEK, J.A. 16 03 G 4.0M174 BIOMED&BIOCYB RSRCH N 298-744-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 4440 10 15 G 4.0SAME AS : COM SCI CM196L197C MOLEC&CELL&DEVLPMTL Y 298-886-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P LS 4127 WASCHEK, J.A. 40 13 G 4.0M205 BHVRL&SSTM NEUROSCI N 698-034-200 LEC 1 TBA GLANZMAN, D.L. 40 20 G 4.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M205, PSYCH M205ZRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS698-034-201 LEC 2 MW 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 3656 0 04 G 4.0F 11:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 3656207 INTEGRY-SCI INVSTGN N 698-042-200 DIS 1 TBA HLTHSCI HOVDA, D.A. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210C CURRENT LIT-NEUROSC N 698-062-200 DIS 1 TBA EVANS, C.J. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: NEUROSCIENCE GRADUATE STUDENTS211C EVAL-RESEARCH LIT N 698-067-200 DIS 1 TBA SCHLINGER, B. 20 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: NEUROSCIENCE GRADUATE STUDENTSM230 MCHNSM-NEURL INTRGT N 698-160-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 73365 MODY, I. 20 13 G 5.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M210, PHYSIOL M210RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM244 CELL&TISSUE NEURBIO N ----------- LEC 1 MF 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 63214 BRECHA, N.C. 10 30 G 4.0W 1:30- 3:20P HLTHSCI 63214SAME AS : NEURBIO M209BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT698-240-201 DIS 1A W 3:30- 4:50P HLTHSCI 63214 BRECHA, N.C. 10 0.0275 ADV TECHNQ-NEUROBIO N 698-426-200 LEC 1 TBA THE STAFF 25 30 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 698-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED KRASNE, F. 5 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS698-620-201 TUT 2 UNSCHED SCHEIBEL, A.B. 5 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSNURSING190 COMMUNTY HLTH NRSNG N ----------- LEC 1 M 10:00-10:50A FACTOR HEILEMANN, M.V. 10 01 G 8.0M 12:00- 1:50P FACTORRESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS302-782-201 CLI 1A TBA FACTOR HEILEMANN, M.V. 10 0.0195 NURSING MANAGEMENT Y ----------- LEC 1 W 12:00- 1:50P FACTOR MINTZ-BINDER, R.D. 10 30 G 3.0302-816-201 FLD 1A TBA FACTOR MINTZ-BINDER, R.D. 10 0.0205 ADV RESEARCH METHDS N 702-046-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A FACTOR PADILLA, G.V. 30 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS208 MSRMENT OF OUTCOMES N 702-080-200 LEC 1 T 11:00- 1:50P FACTOR VREDEVOE, D.L. 20 13 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS213C ASSMT&RSCH&PROMN-OH Y 702-119-200 LEC 1 TBA FACTOR ROBBINS, W.A. 30 30 G 3.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS218A NURSNG ADMIN THEORY N 702-140-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 4:50P FACTOR VANSERVELLEN, G. 30 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS222 IMMUNOSUPPRSSN&PTNT N 702-161-200 LEC 1 T 8:00-10:50A FACTOR VREDEVOE, D.L. 20 11 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS225 PHARM-ADV PRCT NURS N 702-179-200 LEC 1 W 8:00-11:50A FACTOR LEWIS, M.A. 100 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS229 HEALTH AND ILLNESS N 702-196-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 3:50P FACTOR DOERING, L.V. 50 09 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS233 AGING&CHRNC ILLNESS N 702-219-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A FACTOR CADOGAN, M. 10 11 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS233F AGING&CHRNC ILLNESS Y ----------- LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A FACTOR CADOGAN, M. 40 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-220-201 FLD 1A UNSCHED CADOGAN, M. 40 0.0237B INTRAPARTUM MNGMNT Y 702-245-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 4:50P FACTOR BAHRY, V.J. 30 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS238A NURSING OF CHILDREN N 702-256-200 LEC 1 T 8:00-11:50A FACTOR ZAHR, L.K. 20 11 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS239A ACUITY&CHRONCTY-ILL N 702-260-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 4:50P FACTOR DRACUP, K.A. 80 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS244 CMPLMNTRY HLTH CR 2 N 702-278-200 LEC 1 TBA FACTOR CHANG, B.L. 60 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS244F CMPLMNTRY HLTH CR 2 N 702-279-200 LEC 1 TBA FACTOR CHANG, B.L. 45 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORSM290B CHILD ABUSE&NEGLECT N 702-541-200 LEC 1 R 4:00- 5:50P LAW GOLDSTEIN, R.D. 5 16 2.0SAME AS : COM HLT M245B, EDUC M217H, SOC WEL M290FRESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS299C NURSNG RESEARCH SEM N 702-594-200 SEM 1 T 1:00- 3:50P FACTOR NYAMATHI, A.M. 50 15 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 702-600-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED NYAMATHI, A.M. 50 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 ORGANISMIC BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION / 127CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM410C NRSNG-DISABLD CHILD N 702-636-200 LEC 1 TBA BETZ, C.L. 10 20 4.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M472CRESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS416 ACUTE CARE LAB N 702-647-200 LAB 1 W 2:00- 4:50P FACTOR CANOBBIO, M.M. 10 09 SU 1.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS418A NURSNG ADMIN PRCTCM N 702-653-200 CLI 1 UNSCHED NO FAC THE STAFF 20 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS418D NURSNG ADMIN PRCTCM N 702-656-200 CLI 1 TBA FACTOR CARDIN, S. 30 20 G 10.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS437B MIDWIFE CLI MGMT II N 702-729-200 CLI 1 UNSCHED DAY, M.L. 40 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS437F WOMN-NRSE-MIDWIFRY N 702-745-200 CLI 1 UNSCHED BAHRY, V.J. 40 20 G 8.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS438A CHLDRN-WLLNSS CARE N 702-740-200 CLI 1 TBA NO FAC FREDRICKSON, J.M. 20 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS438D PDTRC PRMY CARE-RES Y 702-743-200 CLI 1 UNSCHED FACTOR FREDRICKSON, J.M. 20 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS439A CLINICAL PRACTICUM N 702-744-201 CLI 1 UNSCHED BURCH, C.L. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-202 CLI 2 UNSCHED BUSH, N.J. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-203 CLI 3 UNSCHED CANOBBIO, M.M. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-204 CLI 4 UNSCHED CATTELL, E. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-205 CLI 5 UNSCHED COHEN, H. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-206 CLI 6 UNSCHED COLLINS, C.S. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-207 CLI 7 UNSCHED GEMBERLING, C.L. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-208 CLI 8 UNSCHED HART-KEPLER, V.L. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-209 CLI 9 UNSCHED KEENAN, C.K. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-210 CLI 10 UNSCHED KWON, A. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-211 CLI 11 UNSCHED MARTINEZ, J.Y. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-212 CLI 12 UNSCHED ORTIZ, J.D. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-213 CLI 13 UNSCHED PERRY, D.R. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-744-214 CLI 14 UNSCHED STONE, D.S. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS439D RESIDENCY Y 702-748-201 CLI 1 UNSCHED BERG, J.P. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-202 CLI 2 UNSCHED COHEN, H. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-203 CLI 3 UNSCHED COLLINS, C.S. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-204 CLI 4 UNSCHED DOERING, L.V. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-205 CLI 5 UNSCHED GEMBERLING, C.L. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-206 CLI 6 UNSCHED HART-KEPLER, V.L. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-207 CLI 7 UNSCHED HENNEMAN,B/BUSH,N 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-208 CLI 8 UNSCHED KWON, A. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-209 CLI 9 UNSCHED MCCLOY 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-210 CLI 10 UNSCHED ORTIZ, J.D. 10 30 G 9.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORS702-748-211 CLI 11 UNSCHED PERRY, D.R. 10 30 G 9.0702-748-212 CLI 12 UNSCHED RICE, D.A. 10 30 G 9.0702-748-213 CLI 13 UNSCHED SARNA, L.P. 10 30 G 9.0702-748-214 CLI 14 UNSCHED STONE, D.S. 10 30 G 9.0442 NEURPSYCH SUBSPCLTY N 702-751-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 2:50P FACTOR FLASKERUD, J.H. 10 06 SU 1.0RESTRICT: NURSING MAJORSORGANISMIC BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTIONAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.2 PRIN-MODERN BIOLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 1178 ANYONGE, W.N. 300 03 0.0309-006-201 LAB 1A T 8:00- 9:50A WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-202 LAB 1B T 10:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-203 LAB 1C T 12:00- 1:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-204 LAB 1D T 2:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-205 LAB 1E T 4:00- 5:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-206 LAB 1F W 11:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-207 LAB 1G W 1:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-208 LAB 1H W 3:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


128 / ORGANISMIC BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS309-006-209 LAB 1I R 9:00-10:50A WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-210 LAB 1J R 11:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-211 LAB 1K R 1:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0309-006-212 LAB 1L R 3:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2343 25 4.0105 BIOLOGY-INVERTEBRTS Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 25 TR 11:00-12:20P BOTANY 325 HAMNER, W.M. 75 13 6.0309-330-201 LAB 1A TR 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2337 25 0.0309-330-202 LAB 1B WF 8:00-11:50A WGYOUNG 2337 25 0.0309-330-203 LAB 1C WF 1:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2337 25 0.0111 BIOLOGY-VERTEBRATES Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A PERLOFF 1102 BUTH, D.G. 80 04 0.0309-366-201 DIS 1A T 9:00-11:50A LS 1315 20 4.0309-366-202 DIS 1B W 2:00- 4:50P LS 1315 20 4.0309-366-203 DIS 1C R 9:00-11:50A LS 1315 20 4.0309-366-204 DIS 1D F 2:00- 4:50P LS 1315 20 4.0For OBEE 113A, there are two required weekend field trips.113A HERPETOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P LS 4127 NAGY, K.A. 40 14 G 4.0309-378-201 LAB 1A F 1:00- 3:50P LS 1113 40 0.0For OBEE C115, there is one required weekend trip.C115 MAMMALOGY Y ----------- LAB 1 TR 9:30-10:45A GEOLOGY 6704 HERTEL, F.S. 30 12 0.0309-390-201 LAB 1A R 2:00- 4:50P LS 1113 30 0.0120 EVOLUTION Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P BOTANY 325 WAYNE, R. 80 15 G 4.0309-420-201 DIS 1A W 9:00-10:50A MS 5225 20 0.0309-420-202 DIS 1B W 4:00- 5:50P GEOLOGY 6704 20 0.0309-420-203 DIS 1C F 10:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0309-420-204 DIS 1D F 12:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1657 20 0.0124 FIELD ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA OFF CAM CODY, M.L. 24 30 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT309-444-201 LAB 1A TBA OFF CAM CODY, M.L. 24 0.0/ 0.0C126 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA OFF CAM NONACS, P.N. 24 20 G 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT309-456-201 DIS 1A TBA OFF CAM NONACS, P.N. 24 0.0/ 0.0131 INSECT ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 UNSCHED OFF CAM HESPENHEIDE, H.A. 15 20 4.0/ 8.0309-486-201 LAB 1A UNSCHED OFF CAM 15 0.0/ 0.0135 POPULATION GENETICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P FRANZ 1260 TAYLOR, C.E. 100 09 4.0309-510-201 DIS 1A R 2:00- 2:50P LS 4127 25 0.0309-510-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 3:50P LS 4127 25 0.0309-510-203 DIS 1C F 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915H 25 0.0309-510-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A MS 3915H 25 0.0C151A TROPICAL ECOLOGY Y 309-606-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A LS 4127 RUNDEL, P.W. 40 12 4.0M158 CELL BIOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MWF 10:00-10:50A LS 4127 COOPER, R.H. 60 03 G 6.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M158309-648-201 LAB 1A T 1:00- 6:50P LS 4315 30 0.0309-648-202 LAB 1B R 1:00- 6:50P LS 4315 30 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: OBEE M166M166 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MWF 1:00- 1:50P LS 2147 GORDON, M.S. 150 06 0.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M166Y 309-696-201 LAB 1A M 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-202 LAB 1B M 2:30- 7:20P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-203 LAB 1C T 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-204 LAB 1D T 2:00- 6:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-205 LAB 1E W 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-206 LAB 1F W 2:30- 7:20P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-207 LAB 1G R 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-208 LAB 1H R 2:00- 6:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 309-696-209 LAB 1I F 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0M173 ANA&PHYSI-SENSE ORG Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A GEOLOGY 3656 NARINS, P.M. 10 12 G 4.0SAME AS : PHY SCI M173309-738-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5422 5 0.0309-738-202 DIS 1B R 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 94 5 0.0OBEE 182 will be taught at the White Mountain Research Station (WMRS).182 POPULATION ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT309-792-201 FLD 1A TBA 20 0.0OBEE 183 will be taught at the White Mountain Research Station (WMRS).183 APPLIED CNSRVTN BIO Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT309-798-201 FLD 1A TBA 20 0.0OBEE 184 will be taught at the White Mountain Research Station (WMRS).184 PHYSIOLOGCL ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT309-804-201 FLD 1A TBA 20 0.0188 SEM-BIOLOGY&SOCIETY N 309-828-200 SEM 1 F 12:00- 2:00P BOTANY 328 BRUNK, C.F. 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT190A HONORS RESEARCH N 309-840-200 TUT 1 TBA 15 30 T1 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190B HONORS RESEARCH N 309-841-200 TUT 1 TBA 15 30 T2 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190C HONORS RESEARCH N 309-842-200 TUT 1 TBA 15 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190D HONORS RESEARCH N 309-843-200 TUT 1 TBA 15 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT192 TEACHING PRACTICUM N 309-852-200 TUT 1 TBA 15 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC227 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 TBA OFF CAM NONACS, P.N. 10 30 G 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD709-162-201 DIS 1A TBA OFF CAM NONACS, P.N. 10 0.0/ 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PHILOSOPHY / 129CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS232 ADVANCED ECOLOGY N 709-192-200 LEC 1 TBA NONACS, P.N. 10 20 4.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD267 CRN TPC-EVLTN ECLGY N 709-402-200 SEM 1 TBA VAN VALKENBURGH, B 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD279 EVOLUTIONRY BIOLOGY N 709-474-200 SEM 1 TBA SUBRAMANIAM, B. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD291 PHYSL&BIOCH-ARTHROP N 709-540-200 SEM 1 TBA ENGELMANN, F. 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: BIO,MB,MIC,M&I,BIOCH,CHM,MCD GRAD299 SEM-PARASITOLOGY N 709-594-200 SEM 1 TBA BUTH, D.G. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 709-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED THE STAFF 100 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE231C PATHPHYSIOL-DISEASE N 706-128-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI NAEIM, F. 10 30 T2 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM237 FOUNDATIONS-DISEASE N 706-170-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-12:20P HLTHSCI 13265 BERLINER, J.A. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : BIOL CH M237RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS255 MAPPING HUMN GENOME N 706-326-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI GATTI, R.A. 30 30 3.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM258 PTHLGC CHNGS-TXCLGY N 706-338-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI VANLANCKER, J.L. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : M PHARM M258RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM262 BIOLOGY OF AGING N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1256 EFFROS, R.B. 9 15 G 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO CM249RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS706-364-201 DIS 1A R 3:30- 4:20P PUB POL 1343 5 0.0706-364-202 DIS 1B R 4:30- 5:20P PUB POL 1343 5 0.0M294 MOLEC BASIS-CANCER N 706-564-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI HANKINSON, O. 30 30 G 4.0SAME AS : MIC&IMM M294RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298C DISEASE MECHANISMS N 706-597-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI MCBRIDE, J.H. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPHILOSOPHYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.2 INTRO-PHIL OF RELIG N ----------- LEC 1 WF 10:30-11:50A ROYCE 362 WILSON, D.C. 132 03 4.0312-006-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A DODD 178 21 0.0312-006-202 DIS 1B T 11:00-11:50A DODD 178 20 0.0312-006-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P MOORE 1003 20 0.0312-006-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2242 21 0.0312-006-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 2:50P DODD 178 20 0.0312-006-206 DIS 1F R 10:00-10:50A DODD 178 20 0.04 ANLY-CNTMP MORL ISS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 2209A THE STAFF 162 12 4.0312-019-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2238 27 0.0312-019-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2238 27 0.0312-019-203 DIS 1C W 10:00-10:50A DODD 178 27 0.0312-019-204 DIS 1D W 11:00-11:50A DODD 178 27 0.0312-019-205 DIS 1E R 12:00-12:50P DODD 178 27 0.0312-019-206 DIS 1F R 1:00- 1:50P DODD 154 27 0.021 SKEPTICSM&RATNALTY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PERLOFF 1102 HSU, A. 130 12 4.0312-076-201 DIS 1A M 10:00-10:50A DODD 178 27 0.0312-076-202 DIS 1B M 11:00-11:50A DODD 178 27 0.0312-076-203 DIS 1C W 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3126 27 0.0312-076-204 DIS 1D W 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3156 27 0.0312-076-205 DIS 1E R 11:00-11:50A KNUDSEN 1200B 27 0.0312-076-206 DIS 1F R 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2238 27 0.022 INTRO-ETHICAL THRY N ----------- LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:15A DODD 146 HERMAN, B. 80 03 4.0312-079-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P MS 3915G 20 0.0312-079-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2278 20 0.0312-079-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P DODD 162 20 0.0312-079-204 DIS 1D R 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 2288 20 0.032 LOGIC-2ND CRSE Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A DODD 170 HARDY, J.H. 54 03 4.0312-085-201 DIS 1A W 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2278 27 0.0312-085-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P DODD 178 27 0.0100C MDRN PHIL-1650-1800 N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A DODD 121 CARRIERO, J.P. 108 04 4.0312-307-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1651 18 0.0312-307-202 DIS 1B M 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1651 18 0.0312-307-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A DODD 178 18 0.0312-307-204 DIS 1D W 10:00-10:50A MS 5203 18 0.0312-307-205 DIS 1E R 11:00-11:50A KNUDSEN 1220B 18 0.0312-307-206 DIS 1F R 12:00-12:50P WGYOUNG 2018 18 0.0M103A ANCT GREEK&RMN PHIL N 312-344-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A DODD 170 BLANK, D.L. 10 04 4.0SAME AS : CLASSIC M145A107 TPCS-MEDIEVL PHIL N 312-384-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3153 NORMORE, C.G. 35 05 4.0C114 HUME N 312-419-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2160 ROTH, A.S. 25 05 4.0117 LT 19&ERLY 20C PHIL N 312-440-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DODD 178 HSU, A. 35 15 4.0125 PHILOS OF SCI-CNTMP Y 312-469-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DODD 78 KALDERON, M.E. 35 15 4.0133 TPC-LOGIC&SEMANTICS N 312-522-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P DODD 178 HARDY, J.H. 35 05 4.0153B TPCS-ETHICAL THEORY N 312-590-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3150 LAWRENCE, G. 35 13 4.0166 PHILOSOPHY OF LAW N 312-675-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 1337 WILSON, D.Y. 35 03 4.0175 TPCS-PHIL RELIGION N 312-709-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P DODD 78 KELSEY, S.A. 35 06 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


130 / PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS184 TPCS IN METAPHYSICS N 312-772-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 5:20P DODD 178 THAU, M.A. 35 08 4.0196 UNDRGRAD SEM-PHILOS N 312-877-312 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P DODD 154 CARRIERO, J.P. 15 08 4.0200C SEM-FIRST YR GRADS N 712-012-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P DODD 325 LAWRENCE, G. 10 09 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTSC214 HUME N 712-156-712 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2160 ROTH, A.S. 5 05 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS248 PROBS-MORAL PHILOS N 712-330-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P DODD 325 SHIFFRIN, S. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS275 HUMAN ACTION N 712-471-200 SEM 1 R 3:30- 6:20P DODD 325 ROTH, A.S. 10 16 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS282 SEMINAR-METAPHYSICS N 712-514-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P DODD 325 ALBRITTON, R. 10 08 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS287 SEM-PHILOS OF LANG N 712-568-712 SEM 1 T 3:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 1265 THE STAFF 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS290 PHILOS OF LANGUAGE N 712-589-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P DODD 399 THE STAFF 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 712-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED HERMAN, B. 25 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHILOSOPHY GRADUATE STUDENTSPHYSICS AND ASTRONOMYAstronomyAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.3 ASTR-NATURE OF UNIV N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 4000A HUFFMAN, A.H. 210 04 4.0123-006-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-202 DIS 1B T 11:00-11:50A MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-203 DIS 1C R 11:00-11:50A MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-204 DIS 1D T 12:00-12:50P MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-205 DIS 1E R 12:00-12:50P MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P MS 8145 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 11:00-12:15P MS 4000A THE STAFF 210 13 4.0123-006-241 DIS 2A M 11:00-11:50A MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-242 DIS 2B M 12:00-12:50P MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-243 DIS 2C W 11:00-11:50A MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-244 DIS 2D R 3:00- 3:50P MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-245 DIS 2E F 9:00- 9:50A MS 8145 35 0.0123-006-246 DIS 2F F 10:00-10:50A MS 8145 35 0.04 STARS&STELLR SYSTMS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P KNUDSEN 1240B THE STAFF 80 14 4.0123-038-201 DIS 1A W 12:00-12:50P MS 8145 40 0.0123-038-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A MS 8145 40 0.05 LIFE IN THE UNIVERS N 123-048-200 LEC 1 MWRF 2:00- 2:50P KNUDSEN 1240B ZUCKERMAN, B.M. 60 07 4.06 CHANG CNCPT-UNIVERS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P KNUDSEN 1240B CLINE, D.B. 60 13 4.0123-054-201 DIS 1A F 12:00-12:50P MS 8145 30 0.0123-054-202 DIS 1B F 1:00- 1:50P MS 8145 30 0.082 STELLR EVOL&GALAXYS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 8911 LARKIN, J.E. 16 04 4.0123-200-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A MS 8911 16 0.0117 RADTN&FLUIDS-ASTRPH N 123-421-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 8911 TURNER, J.B. 16 05 4.0140 STELR SYSTMS&CSMLGY N 123-482-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A MS 8911 MALKAN, M. 16 12 4.0275 COSMOLOGY N 523-422-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A MS 8911 WRIGHT, E.L. 16 30 G 4.0278 SPECIAL TOPIC-ASTRO N 523-444-200 SEM 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P MS 8911 BECKLIN, E. 16 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ASTR, ASTRPHYS OR PHYSICS GRAD279 CURRENT ASTRO RSRCH N 523-452-200 SEM 1 T 3:00- 3:50P MS 8145 THE STAFF 50 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: ASTR, ASTRPHYS OR PHYSICS GRADM297 RSCH-ASTRPRTCL PHYS N 523-576-200 TUT 1 W 1:00- 1:50P MS 8911 GHEZ, A.M. 15 30 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ASTR, ASTRPHYS OR PHYSICS GRAD375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 523-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED THE STAFF 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: ASTRONOMY, ASTROPHYSICS MAJORSPhysicsAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.The enrollment section for Physics 6A, 6B, and 6C is the discussion section (refer to "Compound Classes" instructions listed under URSA). However, enrollment cannot be completed unlessyou are also able to enroll in a lab section.Wait lists are not possible for Physics 6A, 6B, or 6C because of the 3 part structure (lecture, discussion and lab).1A MECHANICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 51 THE STAFF 300 07 5.0318-001-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 4660 50 0.0318-001-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 4660 50 0.0318-001-203 DIS 1C F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 164 50 0.0318-001-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3126 50 0.0318-001-205 DIS 1E F 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3126 50 0.0318-001-206 DIS 1F F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 164 50 0.01B OSCILTNS&WAVES&FLDS Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 11:00-11:50A KNUDSEN 1220B IGO, G.J. 150 04 5.0318-007-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A LS 2142 50 0.0318-007-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A LS 2142 50 0.0318-007-203 DIS 1C F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 2760 50 0.0----------- LEC 2 MTWF 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 51 ROSENZWEIG, J. 300 06 5.0318-007-221 DIS 2A F 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2258A 50 0.0318-007-222 DIS 2B F 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 2258A 50 0.0318-007-223 DIS 2C F 12:00-12:50P MS 6229 50 0.0318-007-224 DIS 2D F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 2760 50 0.0318-007-225 DIS 2E F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 2760 50 0.0318-007-226 DIS 2F F 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 4660 50 0.01C ELECTRODYNMC&OPTICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 2:00- 2:50P KNUDSEN 1220B COUSINS, R.D. 150 07 5.0318-008-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A FOWLER A139 50 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY / 131CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS318-008-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A FOWLER A139 50 0.0318-008-203 DIS 1C F 12:00-12:50P DODD 78 50 0.01Q CONTEMPRARY PHYSICS N 318-006-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:30P KNUDSEN 2115 BUCHANAN, C.D. 30 15 PN 2.02BH ELCTRCTY&MGNTSM-HNR Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWF 11:00-11:50A KNUDSEN 1200B JURA, M.A. 50 04 G 5.0318-014-201 DIS 1A R 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5440 50 0.04AL LAB-MECHANICS Y 318-016-201 LAB 1 T 8:00-10:50A KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-202 LAB 2 T 12:00- 2:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-203 LAB 3 T 3:00- 5:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-204 LAB 4 W 8:00-10:50A KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-205 LAB 5 W 12:00- 2:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-206 LAB 6 W 3:00- 5:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-207 LAB 7 R 11:00- 1:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.0318-016-208 LAB 8 R 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 136 20 30 G 2.04BL LAB-ELCTRCTY&MGNTSM Y 318-017-201 LAB 1 T 8:00-10:50A KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-202 LAB 2 T 11:00- 1:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-203 LAB 3 T 3:00- 5:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-204 LAB 4 W 8:00-10:50A KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-205 LAB 5 W 11:00- 1:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-206 LAB 6 W 3:00- 5:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-207 LAB 7 W 6:00- 8:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-208 LAB 8 R 8:00-10:50A KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-209 LAB 9 R 11:00- 1:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-210 LAB 10 R 2:00- 4:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.0318-017-211 LAB 11 R 5:00- 7:50P KINSEY 166 20 30 G 2.06A STATICS & DYNAMICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 51 GEKELMAN, W.N. 300 04 4.0318-032-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A DICKSON 3273 50 0.0318-032-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A DICKSON 3273 50 0.0318-032-203 DIS 1C F 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 247 50 0.0318-032-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 50 0.0318-032-205 DIS 1E F 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 247 50 0.0318-032-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 247 50 0.0318-032-251 LAB M1 T 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-252 LAB M2 T 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-253 LAB M3 T 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-254 LAB M4 T 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-255 LAB M5 T 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-256 LAB M6 T 6:00- 7:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-257 LAB M7 W 9:00-10:50A KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-258 LAB M8 W 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-259 LAB M9 W 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-260 LAB M10 W 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-261 LAB M11 R 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-262 LAB M12 R 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-263 LAB M13 R 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-264 LAB M14 R 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0318-032-265 LAB M15 R 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 130 20 0.0Lab M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the lab.318-032-299 LAB M99 UNSCHED 50 0.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT6B SOUND&LIGHT&HYDRDYN Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 51 CORONITI, F. 300 02 4.0318-033-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A DODD 78 50 0.0318-033-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A DODD 78 50 0.0318-033-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P DODD 78 50 0.0318-033-204 DIS 1D F 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 4660 50 0.0318-033-205 DIS 1E F 1:00- 1:50P MS 6229 50 0.0318-033-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P MS 6229 50 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 51 THE STAFF 240 03 4.0318-033-211 DIS 2A F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5264 40 0.0318-033-212 DIS 2B F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5264 40 0.0318-033-213 DIS 2C F 2:00- 2:50P MS 5127 40 0.0318-033-214 DIS 2D F 9:00- 9:50A MS 5127 40 0.0318-033-215 DIS 2E F 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5273 40 0.0318-033-216 DIS 2F F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5273 40 0.0318-033-251 LAB M1 T 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-252 LAB M2 T 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-253 LAB M3 T 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-254 LAB M4 T 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-255 LAB M5 T 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-256 LAB M6 T 6:00- 7:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-257 LAB M7 W 11:00-12:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-258 LAB M8 W 1:00- 2:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-259 LAB M9 W 3:00- 4:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-260 LAB M10 W 5:00- 6:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-261 LAB M11 R 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-262 LAB M12 R 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-263 LAB M13 R 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-264 LAB M14 R 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-265 LAB M15 R 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-266 LAB M16 R 6:00- 7:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0318-033-267 LAB M17 F 11:00-12:50P KINSEY 120 20 0.0Lab M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the lab.318-033-299 LAB M99 UNSCHED 20 0.06C ELCTRC&MAGNT&TRNSPT Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 51 RUDNICK, J.A. 192 05 4.0318-037-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A GEOLOGY 6704 32 0.0318-037-202 DIS 1B F 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 32 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


132 / PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS318-037-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5436 32 0.0318-037-204 DIS 1D F 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 32 0.0318-037-205 DIS 1E F 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 32 0.0318-037-206 DIS 1F F 2:00- 2:50P GEOLOGY 6704 32 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 51 SCHLEIN, P.E. 192 08 4.0318-037-211 DIS 2A F 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 32 0.0318-037-212 DIS 2B F 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5273 32 0.0318-037-213 DIS 2C F 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 96 32 0.0318-037-214 DIS 2D F 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5272 32 0.0318-037-215 DIS 2E F 1:00- 1:50P KINSEY 365 32 0.0318-037-216 DIS 2F F 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 365 32 0.0318-037-251 LAB M1 T 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-252 LAB M2 T 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-253 LAB M3 T 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-254 LAB M4 T 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-255 LAB M5 T 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-256 LAB M6 T 6:00- 7:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-257 LAB M7 W 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-258 LAB M8 W 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-259 LAB M9 W 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-260 LAB M10 W 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-261 LAB M11 W 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-262 LAB M12 W 6:00- 7:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-263 LAB M13 R 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-264 LAB M14 R 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-265 LAB M15 R 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-266 LAB M16 R 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0318-037-267 LAB M17 R 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 160 20 0.0Lab M99 is for students who are repeating the lecture but who have completed the lab.318-037-299 LAB M99 UNSCHED 50 0.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT8D ELCTR WVS&LT&RLTVTY Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A KNUDSEN 1220B THE STAFF 120 03 4.0318-059-201 DIS 1A F 11:00-11:50A LS 4127 40 0.0318-059-202 DIS 1B F 12:00-12:50P LS 4127 40 0.0318-059-203 DIS 1C F 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5422 40 0.08DL LAB-ELC WVS&LT&RLTV Y 318-058-201 LAB 1 T 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 97 20 30 G 1.0318-058-202 LAB 2 T 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 97 20 30 G 1.0318-058-203 LAB 3 T 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 97 20 30 G 1.0318-058-204 LAB 4 W 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 97 20 30 G 1.0318-058-205 LAB 5 W 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 97 0 30 G 1.010 PHYSICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P KNUDSEN 1220B PARK, J. 140 05 4.0318-065-201 DIS 1A F 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 247 40 0.0318-065-202 DIS 1B F 11:00-11:50A KINSEY 247 40 0.0318-065-203 DIS 1C F 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 3656 40 0.0318-065-204 DIS 1D F 1:00- 2:50P KNUDSEN 6107 LAYTON, W.J. 20 0.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT----------- LEC 2 MWF 1:00- 1:50P KNUDSEN 1220B COUSINS, R. 140 06 4.0318-065-211 DIS 2A F 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 141 40 0.0318-065-212 DIS 2B F 10:00-10:50A KINSEY 141 40 0.0318-065-213 DIS 2C F 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 4660 40 0.0318-065-214 DIS 2D F 3:00- 4:50P KNUDSEN 6107 LAYTON, W.J. 20 0.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT17 LIGHT&MATTR&RELTVTY Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P 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BROWN, S. 30 14 4.0318-382-201 LAB 1A TBA 30 0.0126 ELEM PARTICLE PHYS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P KINSEY 365 SCHLEIN, P.E. 30 13 4.0318-433-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915A 30 0.0131 MATH METHDS-PHYSICS Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A MS 5203 WONG, C.W. 30 12 4.0318-460-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1329 30 0.0180C SOLID STATE LAB N 318-751-200 LAB 1 T 3:00- 4:50P MS 5217 GRUNER, G. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT180D ACOUSTICS LAB N 318-753-200 LAB 1 R 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3120 WILLIAMS, G.A. 20 16 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT180F ELEM PARTICLE LAB N 318-757-200 LAB 1 M 1:00- 2:50P SLICHTR 2834 SALTZBERG, D. 9 05 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT201Q MODRN PHYSICS RSRCH N 718-002-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 3:50P KNUDSEN 2115 THE STAFF 50 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210B ELECTROMAGNETIC THR N 718-012-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A KNUDSEN 6107 NORTON, R.E. 40 12 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS221C QUANTUM MECHANICS N 718-075-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A KNUDSEN 2115 D’HOKER, E. 40 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE / 133CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS222C PLASMA PHYSICS N 718-087-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:30P KNUDSEN 6107 COWLEY, S.C. 20 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS226C ELEM PARTICLE PHYS N 718-110-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P KNUDSEN BERN, Z. 20 15 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS230C REL QUANTUM THEORY N 718-211-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P KNUDSEN 6107 TOMBOULIS, E.T. 20 13 6.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS231B MTHDS-MATH PHYSICS N 718-222-200 LEC 1 WF 1:00- 2:50P KNUDSEN 2115 FRONSDAL, C. 30 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM236 GEOMETRY & PHYSICS N 718-268-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5138 GIESEKER, D. 5 06 SU 4.0SAME AS : MATH M217RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS241C SOLID STATE PHYSICS N 718-287-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P KNUDSEN 6107 KIVELSON, S. 20 04 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS242B ADV SOLID STAT THRY N 718-296-200 LEC 1 TBA NAYAK, C. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS243K SPCL TPC-SLD ST PHY N 718-314-200 LEC 1 TBA KNUDSEN BRUINSMA, R.F. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS260 PROB IN PLASMA PHYS N 718-350-200 SEM 1 TBA DAWSON, J.M. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS269B SEM-EL PARTICLE PHY N 718-402-200 SEM 1 TBA HAUSER, J. 20 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS280E ADVANCED PLASMA LAB N 718-484-200 LAB 1 M 2:00- 3:50P KNUDSEN 6107 WONG, A.Y. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS290 RSRCH TUTRL-PLASMA N 718-557-200 TUT 1 TBA KNUDSEN THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS291 RSRCH TUTRL-PARTCL N 718-562-200 TUT 1 T 4:00- 5:30P KNUDSEN 6107 THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS292 RSRCH-SPECTROSCOPY N 718-567-200 TUT 1 W 4:00- 5:50P KNUDSEN 6107 NAYAK, C. 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS293 RSRCH-CURRNT TOPICS N 718-569-200 TUT 1 R 4:00- 5:50P KNUDSEN 1240B THE STAFF 100 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS294 RSRCH-ACCELRTR PHYS N 718-571-200 TUT 1 TBA KNUDSEN THE STAFF 20 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTSM297 RSCH-ASTRPRTCL PHYS N 718-578-200 TUT 1 W 1:00- 1:50P MS 8911 GHEZ, A.M. 20 30 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS298 RSRCH-EXPR PARTICLE N 718-580-200 TUT 1 W 4:00- 5:50P KNUDSEN 4134 SALTZBERG, D. 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS299 RSRCH-NUCLEAR PHYS N 718-590-200 TUT 1 TBA THE STAFF 20 30 SU 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 718-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED BUCHANAN, C.D. 100 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENTSPHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCEAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.For even more information on the Department of Physiological Science, you may e-mail alisong@physci.lifesci.ucla.edu (for undergrads) or mcarr@physci.lifesci.ucla.edu (for grads).5 HMN PHYS-DIET&EXRCS N 321-015-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A DODD 147 ROBERTS, C. 334 04 4.013 INTRO-HUMAN ANATOMY N ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P KNUDSEN 1200B DE LEON, R. 80 07 G 5.0RESTRICT: NON-PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS321-039-201 LAB 1A T 2:00- 4:50P BOELTER 2808 20 0.0321-039-202 LAB 1B W 8:00-10:50A BOELTER 2808 20 0.0321-039-203 LAB 1C R 8:00-10:50A BOELTER 2808 20 0.0321-039-204 LAB 1D R 2:00- 4:50P BOELTER 2808 20 0.0M103 HUMN PHYS-BMED ENGR N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-12:20P HERSHEY 1651 5 04 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOMED M103321-318-201 LAB 1A TBA 5 0.0111B FOUNDTNS-PHYSIO SCI Y ----------- LEC 1 MTWR 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 1200 MELLEN, N.M. 300 01 G 6.0RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS321-367-201 LAB 1A M 9:00-10:50A LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-202 LAB 1B M 11:00-12:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-203 LAB 1C M 1:00- 2:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-204 LAB 1D T 10:00-11:50A LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-205 LAB 1E T 3:00- 4:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-206 LAB 1F W 9:00-10:50A LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-207 LAB 1G W 11:00-12:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-208 LAB 1H W 1:00- 2:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-209 LAB 1I W 3:00- 4:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-210 LAB 1J R 9:00-10:50A LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-211 LAB 1K R 12:00- 1:50P LS 2226 25 0.0321-367-212 LAB 1L R 3:00- 4:50P LS 2226 25 0.0111L PHYSIOL SCIENCE LAB N 321-377-201 LAB 1 $ 45 M 1:00- 4:50P LS 5323 COOPER, R.H. 12 30 G 2.0321-377-202 LAB 2 $ 45 T 9:00-12:50P LS 5323 COOPER, R.H. 12 30 G 2.0321-377-203 LAB 3 $ 45 W 1:00- 4:50P LS 5323 COOPER, R.H. 12 30 G 2.0321-377-204 LAB 4 $ 45 R 9:00-12:50P LS 5323 COOPER, R.H. 12 30 G 2.0C135 DYNMCL SYSTMS MDLNG N 321-510-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 3656 GARFINKEL, A. 30 07 G 5.0C137 ADPTATN-CRDIOVSCULR Y 321-523-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A LS 4127 SCREMIN, O.U. 30 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORSC152 ANAT&PHYSIO&BIOMECH N 321-613-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:15A BOELTER 5422 WHITING, W.C. 30 12 G 5.0RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORSM158 CELL BIOLOGY Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MWF 10:00-10:50A LS 4127 COOPER, R.H. 30 03 G 6.0SAME AS : OBEE M158321-648-201 LAB 1A T 1:00- 6:50P LS 4315 15 0.0321-648-202 LAB 1B R 1:00- 6:50P LS 4315 15 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Physiological Science M166Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


134 / PHYSIOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM166 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY Y Y ----------- LEC 1 $ 45 MWF 1:00- 1:50P LS 2147 GORDON, M.S. 40 06 0.0SAME AS : OBEE M166Y 321-696-201 LAB 1A M 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-202 LAB 1B M 2:30- 7:20P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-203 LAB 1C T 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-204 LAB 1D T 2:00- 6:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-205 LAB 1E W 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-206 LAB 1F W 2:30- 7:20P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-207 LAB 1G R 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-208 LAB 1H R 2:00- 6:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0Y 321-696-209 LAB 1I F 8:00-12:50P LS 5309 0 G 6.0M173 ANA&PHYSI-SENSE ORG N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A GEOLOGY 3656 NARINS, P.M. 20 12 G 4.0SAME AS : OBEE M173321-738-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5422 10 0.0321-738-202 DIS 1B R 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 94 10 0.0For Physiological Science M180C, there will be two evening exams on the following dates from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 27, and Thursday May 21, 1998.M180C BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCI Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 KRASNE, F. 12 15 5.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M175C, NEUROSC M101C, PSYCH M117CRESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS321-785-201 DIS 1A W 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0321-785-202 DIS 1B W 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0321-785-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0321-785-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0321-785-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 0 0.0For Physiological Science M181, there will be an evening midterm exam on Monday, May 4, from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.M181 BIOL BASES-DISORDRS Y 321-790-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P LS 2147 LEVINE, S. 50 07 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M191, NEUROSC M130, PSYCH M117J, PSYCTRY M191RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORS195B ADVANCES-BIOL RSRCH Y 321-859-200 LEC 1 F 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 3656 FARAHBAKHSH, N.A. 20 20 PN 2.0196 LAB-SYSTEMS ANATOMY Y 321-862-200 LAB 1 TBA DE LEON, R. 25 30 2.0197C VAR TPCS-PHYSIO SCI N 321-872-200 SEM 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P GEOLOGY 3656 HABERLAND-NOCE, M. 50 14 4.0RESTRICT: PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJORSM205 BHVRL&SSTM NEUROSCI N 721-030-200 LEC 1 TBA GLANZMAN, D.L. 15 20 G 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M205, PSYCH M205ZRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM210 MCHNSM-NEURL INTRGT N 721-060-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 73365 PHELPS, P.E. 10 13 G 5.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M230, PHYSIOL M210RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM212 CELL PHYSIO&BIOPHYS N 721-072-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI CIANI, 10 30 G 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M237, PHYSIOL M212RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM227 REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM N 721-162-200 LEC 1 M 3:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI 24132 LU, J.K. 10 08 G 4.0T 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 24132SAME AS : NEURBIO M227C235 DYNMCL SYSTMS MDLNG N 721-210-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 3656 GARFINKEL, A. 5 07 G 5.0C237 ADPTATN-CRDIOVSCULR N 721-223-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A LS 4127 SCREMIN, O.U. 5 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC252 ANAT&PHYSIO&BIOMECH N 721-313-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:15A BOELTER 5422 WHITING, W.C. 10 12 G 5.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPHYSIOLOGYFor more information on the Department of Physiology, you may e-mail sklein@mednet.ucla.edu201B ORGAN SYSTM PHYSIOL N ----------- LEC 1 MTWR 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 73105A TORMEY, J.M. 20 04 T2 6.0F 11:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 73105ARESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT720-020-201 LAB 1A TWR 1:00- 4:50P HLTHSCI TORMEY, J.M. 20 0.0M203B BASIC NEUROLOGY N ----------- LEC 1 MT 8:00- 9:50A HLTHSCI 73105A GRINNELL, A.D. 20 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : NEURBIO M203BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT720-031-201 LAB 1A F 1:00- 2:50P HLTHSCI 73105A GRINNELL, A.D. 20 0.0M210 MCHNSM-NEURL INTRGT N 720-070-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 73365 MODY, I. 5 13 G 5.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M230, PHY SCI M210RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM212 CELL PHYSIO&BIOPHYS N 720-085-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI THE STAFF 10 30 G 6.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M237, PHY SCI M212RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPOLICY STUDIES10A INTRO-PUBLIC POLICY N 323-030-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1222 PROVER, J.J. 50 05 G 4.0101 DRUG ABUSE CONTROL N 323-306-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P PUB POL 2355 KLEIMAN, M.A. 50 15 G 4.0CM110 INFORMTN SUPERHGHWY N 323-360-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROYCE 164 THE STAFF 10 12 G 4.0SAME AS : COM STD M155M116 NUCLEAR WEAPONS N 323-396-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2232 INTRILIGATOR, M.D. 30 13 G 4.0SAME AS : HNRS M119C142 LABR MRKT&PBLC PLCY N 323-552-200 LEC 1 T 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D307 MITCHELL, D.J. 20 22 G 4.0190 TOPCS-PUBLIC POLICY N 323-840-200 DIS 1 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 3343C BEARDSLEY, B.A. 25 08 4.0Policy Studies 190, discussion 1: Refugee Policy and Management323-840-201 DIS 2 MW 9:00-10:20A PUB POL 2319 PHILLIPS, M. 20 02 4.0Policy Studies 190, discussion 2: Eduation Policy ControversiesFor Policy Studies 190, discussion 3, you should have taken and passed Economics 11.323-840-202 DIS 3 MW 1:00- 2:20P PUB POL 2355 GROGGER, J.T. 20 06 4.0Policy Studies 190, discussion 3: Labor Markets and Social Policy197 SEM-POLICY STUDIES Y 323-888-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 4320B TAYLOR, B.D. 20 15 G 4.0Policy Studies 197, lecture 1: Capstone CourseOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 POLITICAL SCIENCE / 135CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS323-888-201 LEC 2 R 2:00- 4:50P BOELTER 5422 SCOTT, A.J. 20 16 G 4.0Policy Studies 197, lecture 2: Urban and Regional Economics Policy323-888-202 LEC 3 R 9:00-11:50A PUB POL 4320B HOLTER, D.O. 20 12 G 4.0Policy Studies 197, lecture 3: Strategic Planning and New Partnerships in Los Angeles202 AMRCN POL INSTITTNS N 723-012-200 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3170 PETERSON, M.A. 30 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: POLICY STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENTS206 PLCY ADOPTN&IMPLMNT N 723-037-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:20P PUB POL 1323 DE SHAZO, G.M. 30 09 G 4.0RESTRICT: POLICY STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENTSM222 TRNSPRT ECON&FINANC N 723-132-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:45P PUB POL 1337 TAYLOR, B.D. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : URB PLN M289M223 TRNSPRTTN&ENVIRNMNT N 723-122-200 LEC 1 R 3:30- 6:20P PUB POL 2355 ORTNER, D. 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : URB PLN M290CM230 LABR MRKT&PBLC PLCY N 723-140-200 LEC 1 T 6:00- 8:50P CORNELL D307 MITCHELL, D.J. 20 22 G 4.0SAME AS : MGMT M259CM267 MEDICARE REFORM N 723-402-200 LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1256 PETERSON, M.A. 15 05 G 4.0SAME AS : HLT SER M252C270 INFORMTN SUPERHGHWY N 723-420-200 LEC 1 R 9:00-11:50A ROYCE 164 THE STAFF 5 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM281 GROWTH&SCI&TECHNLGY N 723-486-200 LEC 1 M 6:30- 9:20P PUB POL 2343 DARBY, M.R. 25 21 4.0SAME AS : MGMT M202C290 TOPCS-PUBLIC POLICY N 723-540-200 DIS 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P PUB POL 2355 KLEIMAN, M.A. 10 30 SU 4.0Policy Studies 290, discussion 1: Drug Abuse Control723-540-201 DIS 2 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 3343C BEARDSLEY, B.A. 25 30 SU 4.0Policy Studies 290, discussion 2: International Refugee Policy and Management723-540-202 DIS 3 W 1:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2319 STOLL, M.A. 30 30 SU 4.0Policy Studies 290, discussion 3: Urban Poverty, Workforce Development, and Public Policy294 EDUCATN MARKTS&PLCY N 723-564-204 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:20A PUB POL 1329 GROGGER, J.T. 30 03 G 4.0298B APPLIED POLICY ANLY N 723-589-200 SEM 1 W 3:00- 5:50P PUB POL 1264 PHILLIPS, M. 30 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: POLICY STUDIES GRADUATE STUDENTSPOLITICAL SCIENCEAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Political Science undergraduate class discussion sections will NOT meet prior to the first lecture meeting.6 INTRO-QUANTVE RSCH N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A ROYCE 362 MENES, R. 108 12 0.0324-055-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-055-202 DIS 1B T 2:00- 2:50P MS 7608 12 4.0324-055-203 DIS 1C T 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5514 12 4.0324-055-204 DIS 1D W 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-055-205 DIS 1E W 11:00-11:50A SLICHTR 2834 12 4.0324-055-206 DIS 1F W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-055-207 DIS 1G R 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3131 12 4.0324-055-208 DIS 1H R 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3123 12 4.0324-055-209 DIS 1I R 1:00- 1:50P HERSHEY 1628 12 4.0For Political Science 6, lecture 2, optional review and homework assistance will be available in the Public Policy computer lab, room 2035H, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays.----------- LEC 2 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2035 ZALLER, J.R. 34 03 0.0324-055-221 DIS 2A M 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1323 17 4.0324-055-222 DIS 2B W 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3119 17 4.020 WORLD POLITICS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P DICKSON 2160E SPIEGEL, S.L. 396 14 0.0324-094-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-094-202 DIS 1B T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-203 DIS 1C T 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-204 DIS 1D T 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3123 12 4.0324-094-205 DIS 1E T 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-206 DIS 1F T 6:00- 6:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-207 DIS 1G W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-208 DIS 1H W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-209 DIS 1I W 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1264 12 4.0324-094-210 DIS 1J W 11:00-11:50A MS 7608 12 4.0324-094-211 DIS 1K W 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-094-212 DIS 1L W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-213 DIS 1M W 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2278 12 4.0324-094-214 DIS 1N W 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-094-215 DIS 1O W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 2150 12 4.0324-094-216 DIS 1P W 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-217 DIS 1Q R 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-218 DIS 1R R 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-094-219 DIS 1S R 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2150 12 4.0324-094-220 DIS 1T R 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-221 DIS 1U R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-222 DIS 1V R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-094-223 DIS 1W R 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-224 DIS 1X R 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5514 12 4.0324-094-225 DIS 1Y R 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-226 DIS 1Z R 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5514 12 4.0324-094-227 DIS 1ZA R 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-228 DIS 1ZB R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3123 12 4.0324-094-229 DIS 1ZC R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-230 DIS 1ZD R 5:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-094-231 DIS 1ZE F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-232 DIS 1ZF F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-094-233 DIS 1ZG F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3165 12 4.030 INTR-POLITICAL ECON N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P WGYOUNG CS76 PENUBARTI, M.N. 180 15 0.0324-107-201 DIS 1A W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


136 / POLITICAL SCIENCE Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS324-107-202 DIS 1B W 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-107-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-107-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-107-205 DIS 1E R 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-107-206 DIS 1F R 11:00-11:50A MS 7608 12 4.0324-107-207 DIS 1G R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-107-208 DIS 1H R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-107-209 DIS 1I R 3:30- 4:20P ROLFE 3127 12 4.0324-107-210 DIS 1J R 3:30- 4:20P BUNCHE 3157 12 4.0324-107-211 DIS 1K F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-107-212 DIS 1L F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-107-213 DIS 1M F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-107-214 DIS 1N F 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-107-215 DIS 1O F 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.050 INTRO-COMPRTV PLTCS N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FOWLER A103B ROGOWSKI, R.L. 252 15 0.0324-141-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-141-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-141-203 DIS 1C M 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3288 12 4.0324-141-204 DIS 1D M 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3161 12 4.0324-141-205 DIS 1E T 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-141-206 DIS 1F T 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-141-207 DIS 1G T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3165 12 4.0324-141-208 DIS 1H T 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-209 DIS 1I T 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-210 DIS 1J T 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3127 12 4.0324-141-211 DIS 1K W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 2174 12 4.0324-141-212 DIS 1L W 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3131 12 4.0324-141-213 DIS 1M W 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 2150 12 4.0324-141-214 DIS 1N W 12:00-12:50P DICKSON 4260 12 4.0324-141-215 DIS 1O W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0324-141-216 DIS 1P W 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2106 12 4.0324-141-217 DIS 1Q W 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-218 DIS 1R R 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1265 12 4.0324-141-219 DIS 1S R 12:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-220 DIS 1T R 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3127 12 4.0324-141-221 DIS 1U R 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3123 12 4.0324-141-222 DIS 1V F 9:00- 9:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-223 DIS 1W F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3169 12 4.0324-141-224 DIS 1X F 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3173 12 4.0107 WOMEN AND POLITICS N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:15P BOTANY 325 PATEMAN, C. 60 04 4.0324-326-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1343 20 0.0324-326-202 DIS 1B W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1343 20 0.0324-326-203 DIS 1C W 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3169 20 0.0111C LATE MODRN POL THRY N 324-352-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3175 WOLFENSTEIN, E.V. 50 08 4.0112A DEMOCRATIC THEORY N 324-357-200 LEC 1 WF 1:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3175 ACKERLY, B.A. 50 06 G 4.0114B AMER POL THOUGHT N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P DODD 170 WALKER, B.D. 60 14 4.0324-370-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0324-370-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P DANCE 103 20 0.0324-370-203 DIS 1C R 9:00- 9:50A DANCE 103 20 0.0118 POLITICAL VIOLENCE N 324-386-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A DODD 78 TONG, J. 50 03 4.0119A SPECL STDS POL THRY N 324-390-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 1329 ROCCO, R.A. 20 15 4.0Political Science 119A: Transnationalism, Citizenship, and Latin American Communities123A INTERNATIONAL LAW N 324-419-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1620 WILKINSON, D.O. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT124 INTL POLITICAL ECON N 324-422-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 1246 CHASE, K.A. 102 14 4.0125 ARMS CNTRL&INT SCRT N 324-426-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROYCE 362 WILLIAMS, K. 120 15 4.0126 PEACE AND WAR N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P DODD 146 LARSON, D.W. 60 13 4.0324-430-201 DIS 1A T 3:30- 4:20P ROLFE 3134 20 0.0324-430-202 DIS 1B R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 2178 20 0.0324-430-203 DIS 1C R 3:30- 4:20P ROYCE 166 20 0.0127A WRLD PLTCS-W EUROPE N 324-435-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A PUB POL 2270 CEDERMAN, L. 60 11 4.0324-435-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A DANCE 103 20 0.0324-435-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1323 20 0.0324-435-203 DIS 1C W 8:00- 8:50A DANCE 103 20 0.0135 INTL RLTNS-CHINA N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5440 BAUM, R.D. 60 15 4.0324-468-201 DIS 1A W 1:00- 1:50P DICKSON 4260 20 0.0324-468-202 DIS 1B R 12:00-12:50P DANCE 103 20 0.0324-468-203 DIS 1C R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3119 20 0.0137A INTRNAT RELAT THEOR N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A PUB POL 2250 STEIN, A.A. 60 12 4.0324-481-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1256 20 0.0324-481-202 DIS 1B T 3:00- 3:50P DANCE 103 20 0.0324-481-203 DIS 1C R 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3288 20 0.0139A SPC STDS-INTNTL REL N 324-500-200 LEC 1 MWF 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 190 CHASE, K.A. 100 05 4.0Political Science 139A: Political Economy of Regional Integration139B SPC STDS-INTNTL REL N 324-504-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2270 PATEMAN, R. 60 00 4.0Political Science 139B: Intelligence and Foreign Policy in Africa140B THE PRESIDENCY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P DODD 161 JAMES, S.C. 60 14 4.0324-534-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0324-534-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2325 20 0.0324-534-203 DIS 1C R 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1264 20 0.0140C SUPREME COURT N 324-535-200 LEC 1 TR 3:00- 4:50P LS 2147 HENNIG, R.A. 150 16 4.0141B PUB OPIN&VTNG BEHAV N 324-538-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P KNUDSEN 1200B ZALLER, J.R. 100 14 4.0141C POLITCL BEHAVR ANLY N 324-539-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 3175 PETROCIK, J.R. 30 15 4.0M141D MASS MEDIA&ELECTNS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P WGYOUNG CS76 KAUFMANN, K.M. 135 07 4.0SAME AS : COM STD M161Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES / 137CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS324-541-201 DIS 1A M 3:00- 3:50P SLICHTR 2834 15 0.0324-541-202 DIS 1B M 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 150 15 0.0324-541-203 DIS 1C T 12:00-12:50P DANCE 105 15 0.0324-541-204 DIS 1D W 3:00- 3:50P MS 5147 15 0.0324-541-205 DIS 1E W 4:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 1265 15 0.0324-541-206 DIS 1F R 10:00-10:50A DANCE 103 15 0.0324-541-207 DIS 1G R 11:00-11:50A DANCE 103 15 0.0324-541-208 DIS 1H F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 166 15 0.0324-541-209 DIS 1I F 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 166 15 0.0142A POLITICAL PARTIES N 324-545-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3175 PETROCIK, J.R. 50 13 4.0143B GOVT-AMERICN CITIES N 324-554-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A KNUDSEN 1240B KAUFMANN, K.M. 80 04 4.0146B BURCRACY&PUBLC MGMT Y 324-566-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P FRANZ 1260 DESVEAUX, J.A. 100 16 4.0149 AMRCN GOVT&POLITICS N 324-575-210 LEC 2 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1222 HENNIG, R.A. 100 14 4.0Political Science 149, lecture 2: The Courts and Social Policy324-575-220 LEC 3 TBA OFF CAM BADER, J.B. 30 20 4.0Political Science 149, lecture 3: Congress at Work: The Policy Making Process on Capitol Hill151A AFRICA-GOVT&POLITCS N 324-593-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1651 POSNER, D.N. 54 15 G 4.0151B AFRICA-POLTCL ECONO N 324-594-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P DODD 167 LOFCHIE, M.F. 65 05 G 4.0152A GOVT&POLTCS-BRITAIN N 324-597-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 141 HEFFERNAN 100 14 4.0153A W EUROPE GOVT&PLTCS Y 324-602-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P PERLOFF 1102 HEFFERNAN 100 16 4.0153B WEST EUROP POLITICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-11:15A PUB POL 1246 TSEBELIS, G. 60 03 4.0324-603-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P MOORE 1003 20 0.0324-603-202 DIS 1B W 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0324-603-203 DIS 1C F 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2333 20 0.0154B GOV&POL-SOUTH AMER N 324-606-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:50A DODD 175 LONDREGAN, J.B. 98 13 4.0C197C POLITICS N 324-871-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 4280 BAWN, K. 15 09 4.0Political Science C197C, seminar 1: Ideology, Rationality, and Self-Interest324-871-220 SEM 2 W 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1265 ROSECRANCE, B. 15 06 4.0Political Science C197C, seminar 2: Women and the Law: JurisprudenceC197D COMPARATIV GOVRNMNT N 324-875-201 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3288 POSNER, D.N. 15 02 4.0Political Science C197D, seminar 1: Ethnic Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa324-875-220 SEM 2 T 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 3288 BAUM, R.D. 10 00 4.0Political Science C197D, seminar 2: Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao ChinaPolitical Science 197W is offered in Washington, D.C., as part of the Center for American Politics and Policy Program. To enroll in this course, you must be part of the program. For CAPPPinformation, please call (310) 206-3109.197W CAPPP WASHINGTN SEM N ----------- SEM 1 R 9:30-12:30P OFF CAM BADER, J.B. 30 30 G 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT324-880-201 LAB 1A OFF CAM 30 0.0200B STTSTCL METHODS II N 724-002-200 LEC 1 T 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 4269 PENUBARTI, M.N. 25 11 4.0RESTRICT: POLITICAL SCIENCE GRADUATE STUDENTS204 GAME THEORY-POLITCS N 724-025-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 5:50P BUNCHE 3288 TSEBELIS, G. 16 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS209 FRML THRY&QUANT MTD N 724-048-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 4280 CEDERMAN, L. 15 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science 209, seminar 1: Computational Modeling724-048-220 SEM 2 W 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 1265 LONDREGAN, J.B. 15 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science 209, seminar 2: Legislative ModelsC217 SEL TEXTS POL THRY N 724-095-200 DIS 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 4280 PATEMAN, C. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science C217: Feminist Political Theory: Historical Explanations219 WRKSHP-POLITCL THRY N 724-115-200 DIS 1 M 7:00- 9:50P BUNCHE 3288 WALKER, B.D. 15 21 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science 219: Democratic Theory in Jacksonian AmericaC221 ADV INTNL RLTN THRY N 724-121-200 DIS 1 M 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3115 STEIN, A.A. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS233C PLTCL ECON WORKSHOP N 724-224-200 LEC 1 F 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 4269 BAWN, K. 15 20 T3 12.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC239 INTERNTNL RELATIONS N 724-256-200 DIS 1 R 9:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3288 ROSECRANCE, R.N. 15 12 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science C239: Economics and Security240A COMPARATIV POLITICS N 724-261-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 4280 LOFCHIE, M.F. 15 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC242 CHINA&E ASIAN PLTCS N 724-271-200 SEM 1 T 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 3288 BAUM, R.D. 15 22 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science C242: Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China260A AM POL PARTIES&ELEC N 724-372-200 DIS 1 R 1:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2173 ZALLER, J.R. 15 16 4.0R 7:00- 8:50P PUB POL 2035RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS260B AM POL INSTITUTIONS N 724-373-200 DIS 1 M 2:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3288 ABERBACH, J.D. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM261D SEM-POLITICAL PSYCH N 724-384-200 SEM 1 T 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ 5461 SEARS, D.O. 15 30 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M228BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS275 AMER PLTCL INSTTTNS N 724-480-200 SEM 1 M 12:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 4280 JAMES, S.C. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science 275, seminar 1: Topics in American Political Development724-480-220 SEM 2 W 6:00- 8:50P BUNCHE 3288 ORREN, K.J. 15 23 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPolitical Science 275, seminar 2: Religion and PoliticsPSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES98E PRFSN SCLZTN-PHYSCN N 326-216-200 SEM 1 T 12:00- 2:50P NPI&H C8544 COOMBS, R.H. 15 15 G 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


138 / PSYCHOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM180B CONT ISS-MEN RETARD N 326-782-200 LEC 1 TR 5:00- 7:20P FRANZ A279 GALBRAITH, G.C. 25 30 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M180BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM181B RSH PROB-MNTL RETRD N 326-787-200 LAB 1 R 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ A279 FLUHARTY, A.L. 25 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : PSYCH M181BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM191 BIOL BASES-DISORDRS Y 326-845-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P LS 2147 LEVINE, M.S. 6 07 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M191, NEUROSC M130, PHY SCI M181, PSYCH M117JM192A AT-RISK POPULATIONS N 326-850-200 LEC 1 TBA KENNON, T.L. 0 20 4.0SAME AS : MED M190ARESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT207C HYPNOSIS SEMINAR N 726-034-200 SEM 1 R 12:00- 1:50P NPI&H STOLAR, D.S. 25 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM210 PSYCLTRL&MED ANTHRO N 726-050-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-11:50A NPI&H C8550 KERNAN, K.T. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M234236C PSYCH INTERN SEMINR N 726-190-200 SEM 1 F 12:00- 1:50P NPI&H SENA, R.E. 25 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM240 TREAT-AFRCN AM FMLY N 726-220-200 SEM 1 F 9:00-10:20A NPI&H C8872 WYATT, G.E. 10 30 G 3.0SAME AS : AFRO-AM M240RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT243C MENTAL RETARDATION N 726-294-200 LEC 1 TBA MP 300 YASUDA, P. 25 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT257C COMMUNICTN DISORDRS N 726-431-200 LEC 1 TBA BALTAXE, C.A. 15 30 3.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM273 ADV SEM-MDCL ANTHRO N 726-485-200 SEM 1 GARRO, L.C. 2 20 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M263Q, COM HLT M244, NURSING M273281 BHVRL THRPY-ED STNG N 726-498-200 LAB 1 TBA NPI&H FORNESS, S.R. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM286C STATS-PSYCTRC RSRCH N 726-523-200 SEM 1 W 11:00-11:50A NPI&H C8550 BELIN, T.R. 5 30 2.0SAME AS : BIOSTAT M206CRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT287 CGNTV-BHVR INTRVNTN N 726-524-200 LEC 1 TBA NPI&H ROTHERAM-BORUS, M. 10 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT295C SEM-SUBSTANCE ABUSE N 726-562-200 SEM 1 M 10:00-11:50A OFF CAM ANGLIN, M.D. 25 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT402 JOURNAL CLUB N 726-606-200 SEM 1 M 1:00- 2:50P OFF CAM ANGLIN, M.D. 25 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM424 FUNCTIONAL MRI JRNL N 726-651-200 DIS 1 T 2:30- 3:20P TBA COHEN, M.S. 25 15 SU 1.0SAME AS : BMEDPHY M424RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT425 TEACHING CASE CONFR N 726-655-200 DIS 1 W 1:00- 1:50P OFF CAM HINKIN, C. 10 30 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT429 CHILD OUTPATIENT TM N 726-665-200 DIS 1 TBA NPI&H YASUDA, P. 25 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM472C NRSNG-DISABLD CHILD N 726-757-200 LEC 1 TBA BETZ, C.L. 10 20 4.0SAME AS : NURSING M410C482 CHLD ANXTY&DEPRESSN N 726-771-200 LAB 1 W 10:30-11:50A MP 300 PIACENTINI, J.C. 25 30 G 3.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTPSYCHOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.10 INTRODUCTORY PSYCH N 328-056-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG CS50 FRENCH, P.A. 300 15 4.0328-056-201 LEC 2 MW 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1178 WOOLF, N.J. 300 01 4.015 INTRO PSYCHOBIOLOGY N 328-081-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1178 KRASNE, F. 300 07 4.041 PSYCHOLGCL STATSTCS Y 328-135-200 LEC 1 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1260 HOLMAN, E.W. 120 06 4.0RESTRICT: PREPSY,PRECOG,PREPSYBIO,LIN&PSY,AFROIMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Psychology 42The Psychology Department will cancel your enrollment in the class and from the wait list of Psychology 42 if you do not attend the first week of your ASSIGNED lab section.42 RESEARCH METH-PSYCH Y Y ----------- LEC 1 M 1:00- 2:50P FOWLER A103B FIRSTENBERG, I. 180 30 6.0RESTRICT: SOPHOMORES AND ABOVE & PREPSY,PRECOG,PREPSYBIO,LIN&PSY,AFROY 328-138-201 LAB 1A TR 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-202 LAB 1B TR 10:00-11:50A FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-203 LAB 1C TR 12:00- 1:50P FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-204 LAB 1D TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-205 LAB 1E TR 4:00- 5:50P FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-206 LAB 1F WF 8:00- 9:50A FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-207 LAB 1G WF 10:00-11:50A FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-208 LAB 1H WF 12:00- 1:50P FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-209 LAB 1I WF 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2527 12 0.0Y 328-138-210 LAB 1J TR 9:00-10:50A FRANZ 1354 12 0.0Y 328-138-211 LAB 1K TR 11:00-12:50P FRANZ 1354 12 0.0Y 328-138-212 LAB 1L TR 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1354 12 0.0Y 328-138-213 LAB 1M WF 9:00-10:50A FRANZ 1354 12 0.0Y 328-138-214 LAB 1N WF 11:00-12:50P FRANZ 1354 12 0.0Y 328-138-215 LAB 1O WF 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1354 12 0.098T STEREOTYPING N 328-283-200 SEM 1 W 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 5461 SINCLAIR, S. 16 30 G 4.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Psychology 110For the first telephone pass, Psych 110 is limited to departmental pre-majors and majors. Other juniors and seniors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting.110 FUND OF LEARNING N Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A FRANZ 1178 GALLISTEL, C.R. 300 12 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PRE-PSY,PSY,PSYCHBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSPsychology 110 discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details.Y 328-336-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PSYCHOLOGY / 139CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 328-336-203 DIS 1C M 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-204 DIS 1D M 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-205 DIS 1E T 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-336-206 DIS 1F T 3:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-336-207 DIS 1G W 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-208 DIS 1H W 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-209 DIS 1I R 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-336-210 DIS 1J R 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-336-211 DIS 1K F 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 3534 25 0.0Y 328-336-212 DIS 1L F 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 3534 25 0.0For Psychology 111, additional hours will be arranged.111 LEARNING LAB Y ----------- LEC 1 M 1:00- 3:00P FRANZ A461 MINOR, T.R. 20 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI328-339-201 LAB 1A T 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ A461 10 0.0328-339-202 LAB 1B R 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ A461 10 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Psychology 115For Psychology 115 there will be three evening midterm exams on the following dates from 5-6:30 p.m.: Friday, April 23; Monday, May 10; and Friday, May 28.For the first telephone pass, Psych 115 is limited to departmental pre-majors and majors. Other juniors and seniors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting.115 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCI Y Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1178 GRIJALVA, C.V. 300 04 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PRE-PSY,PSY,PSYCHBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSPsychology 115 discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details.Y 328-350-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-202 DIS 1B M 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-203 DIS 1C M 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-204 DIS 1D M 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-205 DIS 1E W 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-206 DIS 1F W 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-207 DIS 1G W 3:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-208 DIS 1H W 4:00- 4:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-350-209 DIS 1I F 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-350-210 DIS 1J F 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-350-211 DIS 1K F 10:00-10:50A FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-350-212 DIS 1L F 12:00-12:50P FRANZ A279 25 0.0For the first telephone pass, Psychology 116 is restricted to Psychobiology and Psychology majors. Pre-psychobiology and Neuroscience majors may enroll on the second telephone pass.116 BEHAVR NEUROSCI LAB N ----------- LEC 1 M 12:00-12:50P KNUDSEN 1240B GRISHAM, W.E. 72 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOBIOLOGY328-357-201 LAB 1A T 9:00-11:50A FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0328-357-202 LAB 1B T 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0328-357-203 LAB 1C W 9:00-11:50A FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0328-357-204 LAB 1D W 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0328-357-205 LAB 1E R 9:00-11:50A FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0328-357-206 LAB 1F R 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ A456 GRISHAM, W.E. 12 0.0For Psych M117C, there will be two evening midterms exams on the following dates from 5-7 p.m.: Thursady, April 27, and Thursday, May 21.M117C BHVR&CGNTV NEUROSCI Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1260 KRASNE, F. 12 15 5.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M175C, NEUROSC M101C, PHY SCI M180C328-328-201 DIS 1A W 10:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0328-328-202 DIS 1B W 11:00-11:50A GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0328-328-203 DIS 1C W 12:00-12:50P GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0328-328-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P GEOLOGY 6704 3 0.0Psychology M117C, section 1e, ia a two-hour honors discussion section; students MUST have a 3.2 overall GPA to enroll.328-328-205 DIS 1E W 2:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 0 0.0M117J BIOL BASES-DISORDRS Y 328-335-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P LS 2147 LEVINE, M.S. 25 07 4.0SAME AS : MCD BIO M191, NEUROSC M130, PHY SCI M181, PSYCTRY M191M117K CENTRL NERVOUS SSTM Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00- 9:50A PERLOFF 1102 SCHEIBEL, A.B. 10 02 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M102328-427-201 LAB 1A W 10:00-11:50A HLTHSCI 63125 10 0.0119B HUMAN NEUROPHYSLGY N 328-372-200 LEC 1 WF 2:00- 3:30P GEOLOGY 4645 BEATTY, J. 40 07 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCHOBIO, NEUROSCIENCE, PSCYCHOLOGYM119L HUMAN NEUROPSYCHLGY Y 328-391-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P FRANZ A279 ZAIDEL, E. 40 13 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M119LRESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCHOBIO, NEUROSCIENCE, PSCYCHOLOGYM119N THE VISUAL SYSTEM Y 328-379-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A GEOLOGY 4660 SCHEIN, S. 50 02 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M119NRESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCHOBIO, NEUROSCIENCE, PSCYCHOLOGYM119O PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING Y 328-411-200 LEC 1 MW 8:00- 9:50A KNUDSEN 1240B BUTCHER, L.L. 100 01 4.0SAME AS : GRNTLGY M119ORESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCHOBIO, NEUROSCIENCE, PSCYCHOLOGYIMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Psychology 120For the first telephone pass, Psych 120 is limited to departmental pre-majors and majors. Other juniors and seniors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting.120 COGNITIVE PSYCH N Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 1178 CHENG, P. 300 15 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PRE-PSY,PSY,PSYCHBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSPsychology 120 discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details.Y 328-384-201 DIS 1A M 12:00-12:50P FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-384-202 DIS 1B M 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-384-203 DIS 1C M 3:00- 3:50P FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-384-204 DIS 1D M 4:00- 4:50P FRANZ A279 25 0.0Y 328-384-205 DIS 1E T 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-206 DIS 1F T 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-207 DIS 1G T 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-208 DIS 1H T 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-209 DIS 1I W 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-210 DIS 1J W 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-211 DIS 1K R 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-384-212 DIS 1L R 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


140 / PSYCHOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS121 LAB-COGNITIVE PSYCH N 328-397-200 LAB 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A258 SIMON, D.A. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH,PSYCHOBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSYCH124F THINKING N 328-395-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A FRANZ A279 FIRSTENBERG, I. 40 12 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE127 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Y 328-408-200 LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P MOORE 100 BRADBURY, T. 300 14 4.0328-408-201 LEC 2 TR 11:00-12:15P FOWLER A103B REPETTI, R.L. 250 13 4.0129B INTR-PSYCHOANALYSIS N 328-419-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A FRANZ 3534 GERARD, H.B. 30 12 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE129F CHILDHD&ADOLESCENCE Y 328-425-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 5:00P DODD 147 WEISZ, J. 300 09 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE131 RSRCH-DVLPMNT PSYCH Y 328-431-200 LAB 1 WF 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A279 JUVONEN, J.H. 25 06 G 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCIFor Psychology 133G, there is an additional discussion section which will be scheduled the first day of class. Time choices are F 9-10:15 a.m., F 10:30-11:45 a.m., F 12-1:15 p.m., or F 1:30-2:45 p.m.133G CULTURE&HUMAN DEVLP Y 328-468-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P KINSEY 169 GREENFIELD, P.M. 100 13 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE133I APPLIED DEVLP PSYCH Y 328-469-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MOORE 100 PERLMAN, M. 150 04 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEIMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Psychology 135For the first telephone pass, Psych 135 is limited to departmental pre-majors and majors. Other juniors and seniors may enroll on the second pass, space permitting.135 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY N Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P FRANZ 1178 ROESCH, S.C. 300 14 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PRE-PSY,PSY,PSYCHBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSPsychology 135 discussion sections do not meet every week. Check your course syllabus for details.Y 328-466-201 DIS 1A M 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-202 DIS 1B M 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-203 DIS 1C T 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-204 DIS 1D T 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-205 DIS 1E W 8:00- 8:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-206 DIS 1F W 9:00- 9:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-207 DIS 1G R 10:00-10:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-208 DIS 1H R 11:00-11:50A FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-209 DIS 1I R 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-210 DIS 1J R 3:00- 3:50P FRANZ 1571 25 0.0Y 328-466-211 DIS 1K F 1:00- 1:50P FRANZ 5461 25 0.0Y 328-466-212 DIS 1L F 2:00- 2:50P FRANZ 5461 25 0.0136A SOCIAL PSYCH LAB Y 328-475-200 LAB 1 MW 1:00- 3:20P FRANZ 2288 COLLINS, B.E. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI328-475-201 LAB 2 TR 11:00- 1:20P FRANZ 3534 HARDIN, C.D. 25 13 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI328-475-202 LAB 3 TR 9:30-11:50A FRANZ 2288 MANN, T.L. 25 12 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI136B NONEXPER SOCL PSYC Y 328-483-200 LEC 1 TR 1:30- 3:20P FRANZ 3534 KEMENY, M. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI328-483-201 LEC 2 MW 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 3534 HUO, Y.J. 25 07 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI137F INTRO-SPORT PSYCH N 328-501-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P FRANZ 1178 SCANLAN, T.K. 200 13 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI142H ADV STAT METH-PSYCH Y 328-518-200 LAB 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A279 SIDANIUS, J. 25 15 0.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT170A BEHAVIOR MODIFICATN N 328-607-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P MS 5200 LOVAAS, O.I. 120 16 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEFor Psychology 170B, students work with autistic children at <strong>UCLA</strong> and in the community.170B FLDWK-BEHAV MODIFCT N 328-610-200 FLD 1 M 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ 2258A WYNN, J.W. 25 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT170C ADV FLDWRK-BHVR MOD N 328-611-200 FLD 1 M 4:00- 5:50P FRANZ 5552 WYNN, J.W. 15 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTFor Psychology 171A, students work with autistic children at <strong>UCLA</strong> and in the community.171A ADV FLDWRK-BHVR MOD N 328-613-200 FLD 1 M 4:00- 5:50P FRANZ 5552 WYNN, J.W. 15 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT171B BEHAVRL INTERVENTNS N 328-614-200 FLD 1 T 5:00- 5:50P FRANZ 5552 WYNN, J.W. 10 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT173 ADV ABNORMAL PSYCH N 328-619-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A FRANZ A279 HENKER, B.A. 30 03 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEStudents interested in Psych 174 must be enrolled by Thursday of the first week of class. If you are on a wait list, you must obtain a PTE number (space permitting) from the instructor orTA by Thursday, after which they will NOT be issued.Psych 174 requires research and practice of your personal communication (seven or more hours a week). Lab demands are intense.174 INTRPERS PROC ANALY N ----------- LEC 1 W 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ 2258A GOODMAN, G.M. 63 09 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH, PSYCHOBIOLOGY, COGNITIVE SCI328-622-201 LAB 1A F 9:30-11:50A FRANZ 2268 9 0.0328-622-202 LAB 1B F 10:00-12:20P FRANZ 3621C 9 0.0328-622-203 LAB 1C F 10:30-12:50P DODD 178 9 0.0328-622-204 LAB 1D F 11:00- 1:20P HERSHEY 1628 9 0.0328-622-205 LAB 1E F 11:30- 1:50P BOELTER 5252 9 0.0328-622-206 LAB 1F F 12:00- 2:20P FRANZ 2268 9 0.0328-622-207 LAB 1G F 12:30- 2:50P FRANZ 3621C 9 0.0For Psychology 177, there is an additional two-hour discussion section which will be scheduled the first day of class.177 COUNSLNG RELATNSHPS N 328-631-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 4:50P WGYOUNG 2200 HENKER, B.A. 60 09 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEOnly students in the Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program concentration are eligible for Psychology M180B.M180B CONT ISS-MEN RETARD N 328-641-200 LEC 1 TR 5:00- 7:50P FRANZ A279 GALBRAITH, G.C. 20 30 4.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M180BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTOnly students in the Developmental Disabilities Immersion Program concentration are eligible for Psychology M181B.Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 PSYCHOLOGY / 141CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSM181B RSH PROB-MNTL RETRD N 328-649-200 LAB 1 R 3:00- 4:50P FRANZ A279 FLUHARTY, A.L. 20 30 T2 4.0SAME AS : PSYCTRY M181BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTStudents enrolling in Psychology 186B must have completed Psychology 85.186B COG SCI-NEURL NTWRK N 328-674-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ A258 HUMMEL, J.E. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE & PSYCH,PSYCHOBIO,COG SCI,LING&PSYCH189 ERGONMCS&HUMN FCTRS N 328-679-200 LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A FRANZ 1260 SCHMIDT, R.A. 100 12 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE190B HONORS COURSE N 328-682-200 TUT 1 W 3:00- 4:20P FRANZ A279 BEATTY, J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT190C HONORS COURSE N 328-683-200 TUT 1 W 3:00- 4:20P FRANZ A279 BEATTY, J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENT197 CURRNT ISSUES-PSYCH N 328-779-201 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P OFF CAM BAKER, B.L. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTPsychology 197, lecture 1: Advanced Research Methods in Developmental Psychopathology. Limted to Fernald interns.Students enrolling in Psychology 197, lecture 2, should have completed Psych 115.328-779-202 LEC 2 TR 10:30-12:20P FRANZ MINOR, T.R. 15 13 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEPsychology 197, lecture 2: Brain Damage and Recovery of Function201 LEARNING AND BEHAVR N 728-008-200 DIS 1 F 12:30- 1:50P FRANZ 6461 BALLEINE, B.W. 15 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS204D FEAR AND ANXIETY N 728-033-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:30P FRANZ 2268 FANSELOW, M. 12 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS205F PHYSIOLOGY-LEARNING N 728-047-200 LEC 1 WF 9:00-10:50A FRANZ 8461C KRASNE, F. 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM205Z BHVRL&SSTM NEUROSCI N 728-042-200 LEC 1 TBA GLANZMAN, D.L. 50 20 G 4.0SAME AS : NEUROSC M205, PHY SCI M205RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS207C SEM-PHYSIO PSYCH N 728-045-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 4:50P FRANZ 6461 ZAIDEL, E. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS212 RSCH LIT-PHYSL PSYC N 728-073-200 LEC 1 T 12:00- 1:20P FRANZ 8461C KRASNE, F. 15 30 SU 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS226C CRNT LIT-SOCL PSYCH N 728-159-200 DIS 1 R 12:00- 1:20P FRANZ 5461 RAVEN, B.H. 25 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM228B SEM-POLITICAL PSYCH N 728-169-200 SEM 1 T 1:30- 4:20P FRANZ 5461 SEARS, D.O. 10 30 4.0SAME AS : POL SCI M261DRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS231 PSYCHOLGY OF GENDER N 728-185-200 SEM 1 M 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 5461 PEPLAU, L.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM239 PRSNLT&MTVTN&ATTRBT N 728-219-200 DIS 1 R 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2288 WEINER, B. 20 16 4.0SAME AS : EDUC M215RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS240A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH N 728-223-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P FRANZ 2268 GELMAN, R. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS241 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH N 728-231-200 DIS 1 T 2:00- 3:15P FRANZ 2288 SIGMAN, M.D. 20 30 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS244 CRIT PROB-DEVEL PSY N 728-256-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1270 STIGLER, J.W. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 244: Seminar in Research on Teaching251B RESEARCH METHODS N 728-307-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED NO FAC WICKENS, T.D. 40 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS255 QUANT ASPECTS-ASMNT N 728-330-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 3621C SIDANIUS, J. 25 07 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM256 ADV REGRESSION ANLY N 728-337-200 SEM 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P FRANZ 3621C REISE, S.P. 12 15 4.0SAME AS : POL SCI M200ERESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS261 PERCEPTION N 728-367-200 LEC 1 TR 10:00-11:30A FRANZ 6461 KELLMAN, P. 15 13 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS265 THINKING N 728-390-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:30P FRANZ 6461 HOLYOAK, K. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS268B HUMAN LEARNG&MEMORY N 728-409-200 SEM 1 W 2:00- 4:50P FRANZ 6461 WICKENS, T.D. 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 270C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology.270C FOUNDATN-CLIN PSYCH N 728-423-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-11:30A FRANZ 2220 BAKER, B.L. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 271C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology.271C CLNCL PSYCHO MTHDS N 728-428-200 LAB 1 T 1:00- 2:30P FRANZ 2220 BAKER, B.L. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS273C PROF&ETHC-CLNC PSYC N 728-448-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ 2227 WATERMAN, J.M. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS276 CLIN APRCH-BEH PROB N 728-455-200 LEC 1 F 9:00-11:50A FRANZ 2220 ADELMAN, H.S. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSFor Psych 277A, the lab component meets on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.277A ADV CLINICL ASESMNT N 728-464-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A FRANZ 2220 YEE-BRADBURY, C.M. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS289C CUR ISS-CLNCL PSYCH N 728-536-200 DIS 1 T 12:00-12:50P FRANZ 3423 CRASKE, M. 10 30 TS 1.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS292 STRESS AND DISEASE N 728-551-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P MOORE 1003 GRIJALVA, C.V. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS298 SPEC PROBLEMS-PSYCH N 728-590-200 DIS 1 W 12:00- 2:50P FRANZ 2220 MYERS, H.F. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 298, discussion 1: Stress and Health in Minority Populations728-590-202 DIS 2 F 9:00-11:50A FRANZ 5461 MCCARTHY, W.J. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 298, discussion 2: Health-Related Lifestyle Change: Theories and Applications in Health PsychologyOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


142 / RELIGION, STUDY OF Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS728-590-203 DIS 3 T 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2268 MALAMUTH, N.M. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 298, discussion 3: Evolutionary Psychology728-590-204 DIS 4 M 1:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2220 YEE-BRADBURY, C.M. 15 05 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 298, discussion 4: Recent Advances in Schizophrenia Research375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 728-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED NO FAC WICKENS, T.D. 80 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 401 is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology.401 FLDWRK-CLINCL PSYCH N 728-601-201 FLD 1 UNSCHED NO FAC HAMMEN, C.L. 75 30 1.0-12.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS402 CLINCL RSRCH PRCTCM N 728-607-200 FLD 1 TBA FRANZ REPETTI, R.L. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS728-607-201 FLD 2 TBA FRANZ YEE-BRADBURY, C.M. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS728-607-202 FLD 3 TBA FRANZ BRADBURY, T. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS403 SPC TPC STDY COURSE N 728-606-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 3:50P FRANZ 2227 MILLER, E.N. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 410C is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology.410C CLIN TCHNG&SUPRVISN N 728-662-200 CLI 1 R 1:00- 2:50P FRANZ 3171 WATERMAN, J.M. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS410F CLNCL ASSESS SPRVSN N 728-665-200 CLI 1 M 12:00- 1:50P FRANZ 2176 MILLER, E.N. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS421 RSRCH-SOCIAL PSYCH N 728-681-200 DIS 1 T 1:00- 2:30P FRANZ 4537 TAYLOR, S.E. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT728-681-201 DIS 2 R 5:30- 7:20P FRANZ 7573 HARDIN, C.D. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT728-681-202 DIS 3 R 10:00-11:30A FRANZ 4454 PEPLAU, L.A. 10 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSPsychology 451 is limited to graduate students in clinical psychology.451 INTERNSHP-CLIN PSYC N 728-700-200 FLD 1 TBA HAMMEN, C.L. 20 30 SU 6.0-12.0RESTRICT: PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS495 PRESEN-PSYCH MATERL N 728-793-200 TUT 1 T 4:00- 5:15P MS 5147 BJORK, E.L. 45 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSRELIGION, STUDY OFAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.100 STUDY OF RELIGION N 327-300-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P DANCE 105 BARTCHY, S.S. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT120 ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS N 327-420-200 LEC 1 M 4:00- 6:50P PUB POL 1256 GROSE, G. 20 08 G 4.0SCANDINAVIAN SECTIONAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.3 ELEMENTARY SWEDISH Y 218-009-200 DIS 1 MTWR 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3127 MASSENGALE, J.R. 10 03 4.0105 ADVANCED SWEDISH Y 218-330-200 DIS 1 TBA MASSENGALE, J.R. 10 20 4.0110 ADVANCED NORWEGIAN Y 218-361-200 DIS 1 TBA NORSENG, M.K. 10 20 4.0C145 STRNDBRG&BTTL-SEXES N 218-571-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 4:50P MOORE 1003 SHIDELER, R.P. 10 16 4.0Scandinavian 184 (in translation)184 HANS CHRISTN ANDRSN Y ----------- LEC 1 MW 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2250 MASSENGALE, J.R. 60 06 4.0218-808-201 DIS 1A F 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3126 MASSENGALE, J.R. 30 0.0218-808-202 DIS 1B F 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1329 MASSENGALE, J.R. 30 0.0CM186 WOMEN-SCANDINVN LIT N 218-820-200 DIS 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 148 NORSENG, M.K. 10 13 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M186C252 STRNDBRG&BTTL-SEXES N 618-313-200 DIS 1 R 2:00- 4:50P MOORE 1003 SHIDELER, R.P. 5 16 4.0C266 WOMEN-SCANDINVN LIT N 618-396-200 DIS 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 148 NORSENG, M.K. 10 13 4.0375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 618-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MASSENGALE, J.R. 5 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURESCzechAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.102C ELEMENTARY CZECH N 336-314-200 REC 1 TBA SEGERT, J.N. 15 20 5.0PolishAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.102C ELEMENTARY POLISH N 339-317-200 REC 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A KINSEY 184 KOROPECKYJ, R. 15 02 5.0RomanianAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.101C ELEMENTARY ROMANIAN N 340-312-200 REC 1 MR 4:00- 6:20P KINSEY 184 GALATEANU, G. 25 20 5.0RussianAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.The Language Laboratory, 270 Powell Library, is open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.to 9:30 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. The Russian Room, 199Kinsey Hall, is also available for additional help.Russian 1 will have two additional hours of instruction.Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


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See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.103F ADVD SERBO-CROATIAN N 342-326-200 REC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 2150 CORIN, A. 15 04 4.0SlavicAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. 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144 / SOCIOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS745-522-209 DIS 9 UNSCHED KITANO, H.H. 5 30 4.0745-522-210 DIS 10 UNSCHED LINDSEY, D. 5 30 4.0745-522-211 DIS 11 UNSCHED LUBBEN, J.E. 5 30 4.0745-522-212 DIS 12 UNSCHED MAKI, M.T. 5 30 4.0745-522-213 DIS 13 UNSCHED MILLS, L.G. 5 30 4.0745-522-214 DIS 14 UNSCHED MOON, A. 5 30 4.0745-522-215 DIS 15 UNSCHED TORRES-GIL, F.M. 5 30 4.0745-522-216 DIS 16 UNSCHED ZUKERMAN, R. 5 30 4.0290C SEMINAR-SOCIAL WORK N 745-542-200 SEM 1 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 5344 BECERRA, R. 20 30 4.0Social Welfare 290C, seminar 1: International Social WelfareM290D WOMEN&HEALTH&AGING N 745-543-200 LEC 1 TBA HLTHSCI 5 20 2.0/ 4.0SAME AS : HLT SER M241M290G CHILD ABUSE&NEGLECT N 745-546-200 LEC 1 R 4:00- 5:50P LAW GOLDSTEIN, R.D. 5 16 2.0SAME AS : COM HLT M245C, EDUC M217I, NURSING M290CRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTM290Q SOC WEL POL-ASIA AM N 745-557-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P DODD 154 AGBAYANI-SIEWERT,P 10 30 4.0SAME AS : ASIA AM M290Q401C PRACTICUM-SOC WORK N 745-612-200 CLI 1 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM NUNN, J.A. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-201 CLI 2 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM DAVIS, P.A. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-202 CLI 3 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM DUNHAM, L.R. 35 30 TS 3.0745-612-203 CLI 4 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM FRIEND, C. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-204 CLI 5 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM GULLY, C.M. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-206 CLI 7 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM LAVINA, G.P. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-207 CLI 8 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM OLIVERI, M.K. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-208 CLI 9 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM WEHRLI, M.B. 20 30 TS 3.0745-612-209 CLI 10 MW 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM MANNINGS, M.A. 20 30 TS 3.0402C ADV PRACT-SOC WORK N 745-617-200 CLI 1 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM NUNN, J.A. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-201 CLI 2 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM DAVIS, P.A. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-202 CLI 3 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM DUNHAM, L.R. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-203 CLI 4 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM FRIEND, C. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-204 CLI 5 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM GULLY, C.M. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-206 CLI 7 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM LAVINA, G.P. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-207 CLI 8 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM OLIVERI, M.K. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-208 CLI 9 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM WEHRLI, M.B. 20 30 TS 4.0745-617-209 CLI 10 WF 8:00- 5:00P OFF CAM MANNINGS, M.A. 20 30 TS 4.0SOCIOLOGYAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOL N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A ROLFE 1200 KATZ, J. 250 12 4.0347-002-201 DIS 1A M 3:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3134 20 0.0347-002-202 DIS 1B M 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0347-002-203 DIS 1C M 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3115 20 0.0347-002-204 DIS 1D W 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3114 20 0.0347-002-205 DIS 1E W 12:00-12:50P BOELTER 5264 20 0.0347-002-206 DIS 1F T 4:00- 4:50P KINSEY 365 20 0.0347-002-207 DIS 1G W 3:00- 3:50P MS 5203 20 0.0347-002-208 DIS 1H R 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3114 20 0.0347-002-209 DIS 1I R 4:00- 4:50P MS 3915D 20 0.0347-002-210 DIS 1J F 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3134 20 0.0347-002-211 DIS 1K T 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3119 20 0.03 SOCIOL-EVRYDAY LIFE N 347-005-200 LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P FRANZ 2258A THE STAFF 75 16 4.031 DILEMA-3RD WLD DVLP N 347-124-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 141 75 07 4.0101 DEVELPMT SOC THEORY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P LS 2147 THE STAFF 150 14 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-303-201 DIS 1A M 9:00- 9:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0347-303-202 DIS 1B T 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0347-303-203 DIS 1C M 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 162 25 0.0347-303-204 DIS 1D T 2:00- 2:50P ROYCE 154 25 0.0347-303-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 4216 25 0.0347-303-206 DIS 1F W 4:00- 4:50P ROYCE 150 25 0.0----------- LEC 2 TR 9:30-10:45A KNUDSEN 1220B LUPHER, M.G. 150 12 4.0347-303-221 DIS 2A T 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 160 25 0.0347-303-222 DIS 2B T 11:00-11:50A BUNCHE 3211 25 0.0347-303-223 DIS 2C T 3:00- 3:50P MS 5117 25 0.0347-303-224 DIS 2D R 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1270 25 0.0347-303-225 DIS 2E W 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2242 25 0.0347-303-226 DIS 2F R 3:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1657 25 0.0102 CONTEMP SOC THEORY N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 2209A AXTMANN, R. 150 04 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-313-201 DIS 1A T 5:00- 5:50P ROYCE 160 25 0.0347-313-202 DIS 1B W 3:00- 3:50P PUB POL 2238 25 0.0347-313-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2238 25 0.0347-313-204 DIS 1D T 4:00- 4:50P MS 5233 25 0.0347-313-205 DIS 1E R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1329 25 0.0347-313-206 DIS 1F R 5:00- 5:50P KINSEY 365 25 0.0IMPACTED COURSE for L&S students: Sociology 104Sociology 104 is restricted to sociology majors on the first telephone ONLY.104 INTRO SOC RSCH MTHD N Y ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P MS 4000A MARELICH, W.D. 150 15 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY MAJORSY 347-317-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1270 25 0.0Y 347-317-202 DIS 1B W 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0Y 347-317-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A DODD 162 25 0.0Y 347-317-204 DIS 1D R 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 154 25 0.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 SOCIOLOGY / 145CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSY 347-317-205 DIS 1E R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1323 25 0.0Y 347-317-206 DIS 1F F 12:00-12:50P ROYCE 154 25 0.0106 FIELD RSRCH METHODS N 347-326-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1657 MCCOIN, S.L. 20 15 6.0Sociology 113 is restricted to sociology majors on the first telephone ONLY.113 STAT&CMPT MTHD-RSCH N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P HERSHEY 1651 MCFARLAND, D.D. 50 13 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY MAJORS347-346-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5420 20 0.0347-346-202 DIS 1B T 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2018 20 0.0347-346-203 DIS 1C R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2284 20 0.0132 SOC PSYCH-APPROACH N ----------- LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P DODD 121 MARELICH, W.D. 150 07 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-475-201 DIS 1A T 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 365 25 0.0347-475-202 DIS 1B W 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 162 25 0.0347-475-203 DIS 1C W 1:00- 1:50P MOORE 1003 25 0.0347-475-204 DIS 1D R 8:00- 8:50A ROYCE 160 25 0.0347-475-205 DIS 1E R 9:00- 9:50A MS 3915G 25 0.0347-475-206 DIS 1F F 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 3211 25 0.0133 COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR N ----------- LEC 1 TR 12:30- 1:45P BOELTER 3400 KOLLOCK, P.E. 120 14 4.0347-481-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2284 20 0.0347-481-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P PUB POL 1337 20 0.0347-481-203 DIS 1C W 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 230 20 0.0347-481-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5273 20 0.0347-481-205 DIS 1E R 3:00- 3:50P WGYOUNG 2018 20 0.0347-481-206 DIS 1F F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2238 20 0.0134 CULTURE&PERSONALITY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P BUNCHE 1209B JEPSON, M.C. 150 13 4.0347-487-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 3143 25 0.0347-487-202 DIS 1B T 3:00- 3:50P BOELTER 5422 25 0.0347-487-203 DIS 1C W 11:00-11:50A MS 3915G 25 0.0347-487-204 DIS 1D R 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2134 25 0.0347-487-205 DIS 1E R 4:00- 4:50P MS 3915H 25 0.0347-487-206 DIS 1F F 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2319 25 0.0145 SOC DEVIANT BEHAVOR N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P DODD 121 FERRIS, K.O. 150 16 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-564-201 DIS 1A T 2:00- 2:50P BOELTER 5422 25 0.0347-564-202 DIS 1B T 5:00- 5:50P KINSEY 365 25 0.0347-564-203 DIS 1C T 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1329 25 0.0347-564-204 DIS 1D R 8:00- 8:50A KINSEY 365 25 0.0347-564-205 DIS 1E R 5:00- 5:50P ROYCE 160 25 0.0347-564-206 DIS 1F T 8:00- 8:50A KINSEY 365 25 0.0147A SOCIOLOGY OF CRIME N ----------- LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P MS 5200 IBARRA, P.R. 90 15 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-577-201 DIS 1A 30 0.0347-577-202 DIS 1B 30 0.0347-577-203 DIS 1C 30 0.0M150 SOCIOLOGY OF AGING N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P HERSHEY 1609 ROSENFELD, D. 75 16 G 4.0SAME AS : GRNTLGY M150RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-596-201 DIS 1A R 5:00- 5:50P BOELTER 5422 25 0.0347-596-202 DIS 1B R 2:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1655 25 0.0347-596-203 DIS 1C R 5:00- 5:50P HERSHEY 1601 25 0.0159 COMPR STD-JWSH COMM N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:30-10:45A HERSHEY 1609 SEIDLER-FELLER, C. 75 12 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-656-201 DIS 1A T 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5422 25 0.0347-656-202 DIS 1B TBA 25 0.0347-656-203 DIS 1C R 8:00- 8:50A HERSHEY 1655 25 0.0M162 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P KNUDSEN 1220B MARKENS, S.R. 120 16 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M162RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-675-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3156 20 0.0347-675-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0347-675-203 DIS 1C T 5:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3115 20 0.0347-675-204 DIS 1D R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 20 0.0347-675-205 DIS 1E R 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 184 20 0.0347-675-206 DIS 1F R 5:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3115 20 0.0168 ORGANIZATNS&SOCIETY N 347-694-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A HERSHEY 1609 GRUSKY, O. 90 11 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIORM174 SOC OF THE FAMILY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P LS 2147 BEREND, Z. 150 13 4.0SAME AS : WOMEN M174RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR347-706-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1343 25 0.0347-706-202 DIS 1B T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2178 25 0.0347-706-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A DODD 78 25 0.0347-706-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1337 25 0.0347-706-205 DIS 1E R 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3126 25 0.0347-706-206 DIS 1F R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5203 25 0.0182 POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY N 347-725-200 LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A DODD 121 HALLE, D.J. 75 11 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR184 SOCIAL CHANGE N 347-758-001 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P ROYCE 362 THE STAFF 80 08 4.0189 JAPANESE SOCIETY N 347-789-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:15P HERSHEY 1609 HAKAMI, N.F. 75 07 4.0192 STATE&SOCIETY-CHINA N 347-795-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 141 CAMPBELL, C.D. 90 05 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR193 ASIA-PCFC AFTR WWII N 347-796-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2214 SHIN, G. 75 03 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR195A SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 347-836-200 LEC 1 R 10:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1628 ZEITLIN, M. 15 14 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIOROnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


146 / SOCIOLOGY Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSSociology 195A: Methods of Sociocultural Analysis195B SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 347-837-200 LEC 1 MW 10:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1657 RABOW, J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 195B: The Praxis of American Public EducationTo be allowed to enroll in M196B, you must have taken Honors7A and 7B.M196B URBAN POVERTY RSRCH N 347-845-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1201 VIGIL, J.D. 20 16 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M196BRESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT197C UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-848-001 SEM 1 T 4:00- 6:50P HERSHEY 1620 FERRIS, K.O. 0 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197C: People Processing and Institutions197D UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-849-200 SEM 1 T 10:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1628 BAILEY, K.D. 15 13 4.0RESTRICT: SOCIOLOGY OR JUNIOR OR SENIORSociology 197D: Environmental Sociology197E UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-850-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1628 HART, M.N. 5 02 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197E: Disease and Social Ideology197F UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-851-001 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P MS 7608 POLLNER, M. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197F: Sociology of Humor and Laughter197G UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-852-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P HERSHEY 1620 KOLLOCK, P.E. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197G: Sociology of Cyberspace197H UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-853-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3106 BONACICH, P. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197H: Selected Problems in Mathematical Sociology197I UNDRGRADUAT SEMINAR N 347-854-200 SEM 1 T 10:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1657 TENHOUTEN, W.D. 15 13 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 197I: Emotions and Social Relations201C PROSEM IN SOCIOLOGY N 747-009-001 SEM 1 M 3:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1628 ROY, W.G. 15 08 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS210C INTERMED STAT MTHDS Y 747-060-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A HERSHEY 1655 MARE, R.D. 20 12 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS217C ETHNOGRAPHIC FLDWRK N 747-106-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1620 EMERSON, R.M. 15 30 T2 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS231 RACE AND ETHNICITY N 747-187-200 LEC 1 R 1:00- 4:00P HERSHEY 1620 LOPEZ, D. 15 16 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS235 THEORIES-ETHNICITY N 747-211-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1628 ALLEN, W.R. 15 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS236 IMMIGRATION N 747-217-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1628 LIGHT, I.H. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS237 COMPRTV SOCIAL ANLY N 747-223-200 SEM 1 M 5:00- 6:50P HERSHEY 1628 EMIGH, R.J. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS252 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER N 747-313-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1620 KLIGMAN, G. 15 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS259 SOC STRUCT&ECO CHNG N 747-354-001 LEC 1 M 10:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1628 OLOFFSON, G. 15 01 4.0261 ETHNIC MINORITIES N 747-366-200 LEC 1 TBA ORTIZ, V. 15 20 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS265 PROB ORGANIZTN THRY N 747-390-200 LEC 1 M 6:30- 9:30P BUNCHE 2173 ZUCKER, L.G. 15 21 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS269 CLCTV BHVR&SOC MVMT N 747-415-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P HERSHEY 1620 THE STAFF 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM275 CNTMP ISS-AMER INDN N 747-451-200 SEM 1 M 4:00- 6:50P ROYCE 166 CHAMPAGNE, D.W. 5 08 4.0SAME AS : AM IND M200C, ANTHRO M269RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS281 SELT PROB-MATHL SOC N 747-486-201 LEC 1 W 9:00-11:50A ROLFE 3106 BONACICH, P. 10 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS285A SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-508-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1628 BRUBAKER, W.R. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 285A: Nations and Nationalism II285B SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-509-200 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P HERSHEY 1657 EMIGH, R.J. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285B: Grant and Proposal Writing285C SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-510-200 SEM 1 T 10:00-12:50P HERSHEY 1628 BAILEY, K.D. 10 13 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285C: Environmental Sociology285D SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-511-200 SEM 1 M 3:00- 5:50P HERSHEY 1620 KOLLOCK, P.E. 5 08 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTSociology 285D: Sociology of Cyberspace285E SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-512-200 SEM 1 W 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1628 HART, M.N. 15 02 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285E: Disease and Social Ideology285F SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-513-200 SEM 1 R 9:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1620 SZELENYI, I. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285F: Introduction to Contemporary Sociological and Historical Theories285G SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-514-001 SEM 1 W 12:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3123 KATZ, J. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285G: Advanced Ethnographic Field Research285H SPCL TPCS-SOCIOLOGY N 747-515-200 SEM 1 M 2:00- 4:50P HERSHEY 1111 LADANYI, J. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSociology 285H: Poverty and Ethnicity in Europe288C MNTL HLTH SRVC-AIDS N 747-527-200 LEC 1 F 1:00- 3:50P HERSHEY 1620 GRUSKY, O. 15 30 SU 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS289C SOCIAL PSYCH SEM N 747-532-200 SEM 1 TBA THE STAFF 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE / 147CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS290C COMMUNTY&INSTTN SEM N 747-539-200 SEM 1 TBA ORTIZ, V. 15 30 TS 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS293C ETHNO&PHENOM&OBSERV N 747-560-200 LEC 1 TBA HERITAGE, J. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS294C RSCH SEM-MACROSOCLG N 747-566-200 SEM 1 UNSCHED ROY, W.G. 15 30 TS 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS295C SEM-QUANT SOCIOL N 747-575-200 SEM 1 TBA MCFARLAND, D.D. 15 30 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSPANISH AND PORTUGUESEPortugueseAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.The Language Laboratory, 190 Powell Library, is open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.Z PORTUGUSE LAB N 350-002-200 LAB 1 TBA SCHAFFER, S.C. 10 30 0.03 INTERMEDIATE PORTGS Y 350-011-200 DIS 1 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3105 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 03 4.040B BRAZILIAN LIT-TRNSL N 350-121-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P BUNCHE 3164 MARCHANT, E. 40 04 4.0M42 CIV OF SPAIN&PORTGL N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A ROYCE 190 TORRECILLA, J. 12 02 4.0SAME AS : SPAN M42CIV-SPAIN&PORTUGAL N 350-126-201 DIS 1A 3 0.0350-126-202 DIS 1B 3 0.0350-126-203 DIS 1C 3 0.0350-126-204 DIS 1D 3 0.0350-126-205 DIS 1E 0 0.0350-126-206 DIS 1F 0 0.0100B SYNTAX N 350-303-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P ROLFE 3127 QUICOLI, A.C. 10 13 4.0102B INTENSVE PORTUGUESE N 350-314-200 LEC 1 MWF 10:00-11:20A ROLFE 4330 SCHAFFER, S.C. 10 03 4.0350-314-201 LEC 2 MWF 12:00- 1:30P BUNCHE 2150 SCHAFFER, S.C. 15 05 4.0103 LANG&POPULAR CULTUR Y 350-324-200 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 4330 SCHAFFER, S.C. 15 02 G 4.0M118B PORT&SPN-MRPHL&SNTX N 350-410-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2135 PLANN, S.J. 5 15 4.0SAME AS : SPAN M118B130B BRAZIL LIT&IDENTITY N 350-465-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P ROLFE 4330 JOHNSON, J.R. 15 06 4.0C135 20C BRAZILIAN LIT N 350-512-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3153 MARCHANT, E. 15 08 4.0M201B LIT THEORY&CRITICSM N 750-009-200 LEC 1 W 2:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3131 KRISTAL, E. 5 09 G 4.0SAME AS : SPAN M201BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSC235 20C BRAZILIAN LIT N 750-177-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P BUNCHE 3153 MARCHANT, E. 10 30 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS256B PORTUGUESE LINGSTCS N 750-355-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 4:50P MS 7608 QUICOLI, A.C. 10 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 750-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SCHAFFER, S.C. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSpanishAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.Enrollment in Spanish 1 through 25 is contingent upon proper placement, as determined by the results on the departmental placement exam.Students with one or more years of high school Spanish who do not present a placement exam score will be disenrolled. Students who never had high school Spanish may enroll in Spanish1 without taking the placement exam.The Language Laboratory, 190 Powell Library, is open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.Z SPANISH LAB N 349-001-200 LAB 1 TBA SCHAFFER, S.C. 500 30 0.01 ELEMENTARY SPANISH N 349-002-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-002-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-002-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-002-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-002-205 DIS 5 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-002-206 DIS 6 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2126 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.02 ELEMENTARY SPANISH N 349-008-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A PUB POL 1323 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1323 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1323 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2317 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-205 DIS 5 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1323 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-206 DIS 6 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 2317 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-207 DIS 7 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1323 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-008-208 DIS 8 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2317 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.03 ELEMENTARY SPANISH N 349-010-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-205 DIS 5 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-206 DIS 6 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-207 DIS 7 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-208 DIS 8 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-209 DIS 9 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-210 DIS 10 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-211 DIS 11 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-010-212 DIS 12 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 2135 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.04 INTERMEDIATE SPAN N 349-012-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1278 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-012-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1278 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-012-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1278 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-012-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1278 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-012-205 DIS 5 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1278 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.05 INTERMEDIATE SPAN N 349-014-201 DIS 1 MTWRF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1284 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-014-202 DIS 2 MTWRF 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 1284 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


148 / SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS349-014-203 DIS 3 MTWRF 11:00-11:50A PUB POL 1284 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-014-204 DIS 4 MTWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1284 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-014-205 DIS 5 MTWRF 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1284 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.06 INTERMEDIATE SPAN Y 349-015-201 DIS 1 MWRF 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 1264 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-015-202 DIS 2 MWRF 12:00-12:50P PUB POL 1264 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.0349-015-203 DIS 3 SCHAFFER, S.C. 23 09 4.025 ADV SPANISH COMP Y 349-054-201 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3123 THE STAFF 12 02 4.0349-054-202 LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A ROLFE 3131 THE STAFF 12 03 4.0349-054-203 LEC 3 MWF 11:00-11:50A ROLFE 3131 THE STAFF 12 04 4.0349-054-204 LEC 4 MWF 12:00-12:50P ROLFE 3127 THE STAFF 12 05 4.0349-054-205 LEC 5 MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3127 THE STAFF 12 06 4.025A COMP-SPANISH SPKRS N 349-056-201 LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A ROLFE 3115 THE STAFF 15 02 4.0349-056-202 LEC 2 MWF 10:00-10:50A BUNCHE 2150 THE STAFF 15 03 4.0M42 CIVILIZ SPAN & PORT N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50A ROYCE 190 TORRECILLA, J. 100 02 4.0SAME AS : PORTGSE M42CIV-SPAIN&PORTUGAL N 349-085-201 DIS 1A 25 0.0349-085-202 DIS 1B 25 0.0349-085-203 DIS 1C 25 0.0349-085-204 DIS 1D 25 0.0349-085-205 DIS 1E 0 0.0349-085-206 DIS 1F 0 0.060C DON QUIJOTE-TRNSLTN N 349-141-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P ROLFE 2134 JOHNSON, C.B. 30 06 4.0100B SYNTAX N 349-308-200 LEC 1 MW 1:00- 2:50P PUB POL 1329 SILVA-VILLAR, L. 30 06 4.0105 SPANISH COMPOSITION N 349-329-200 LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P ROLFE 2106 SILVA-VILLAR, L. 12 04 4.0349-329-201 LEC 2 TBA SCHAFFER, S.C. 12 20 4.0M118B PORT&SPN-MRPHL&SNTX N 349-383-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 2135 PLANN, S.J. 15 15 4.0SAME AS : PORTGSE M118B119B POETRY AND DRAMA N 349-389-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P ROLFE 2134 SHERNO, S. 30 08 4.0120C HSPNC LIT SNCE 1898 N ----------- LEC 1 MW 11:00-12:50P DODD 161 BERGERO, A.J. 60 04 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749-392-200 DIS 1 W 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3115 JOHNSON, C.B. 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS271A 19TH C SPANISH LIT N 749-426-200 DIS 1 W 12:00- 1:50P DODD 67 TORRECILLA, J. 15 06 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS277B COLNL SPAN AMER LIT N 749-464-200 DIS 1 M 2:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 2181 CORTINEZ, V. 15 08 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS280A CONTEMP SPAN-AM LIT N 749-486-200 DIS 1 W 2:00- 3:50P DODD 170 LUZURIAGA, G. 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS281 STUDIES-CHICANO LIT N 749-491-200 DIS 1 R 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3112 CALDERON, H.V. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM286A HISPANIC FOLK LIT N 749-516-200 LEC 1 R 3:00- 4:50P ROLFE 4330 ARORA, S.L. 10 16 4.0SAME AS : FLKLORE M286ARESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS290 SPECIAL TOPICS N 749-530-200 LEC 1 T 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3127 KRONIK, J.W. 15 15 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSSpanish 290, lecture 1: Spanish Vanguard Theater749-530-201 LEC 2 W 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3119 LUJAN, 15 09 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS373 TEACHING-COMPOSITN N 749-614-200 LEC 1 W 4:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3120 SCHAFFER, S. 20 09 SU 2.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 749-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SCHAFFER, S.C. 100 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 THEATER / 149CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSSPEECHAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.1 PRINC ORAL COMMNCTN N 352-004-201 DIS 1 TR 8:00- 9:50A KINSEY 346 BRIDGEWATER, D.A. 20 11 4.0352-004-202 DIS 2 TR 10:00-11:50A KINSEY 346 BRIDGEWATER, D.A. 20 13 4.0352-004-203 DIS 3 TR 12:00- 1:50P KINSEY 346 MILLER, T.E. 20 14 4.0352-004-204 DIS 4 TR 2:00- 3:50P KINSEY 346 MILLER, T.E. 20 15 4.0352-004-205 DIS 5 TR 3:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3135 PACKER, S.H. 20 16 4.0107 PRINC-ARGUMENTATION N 352-342-200 LEC 1 TR 4:00- 5:50P KINSEY 346 MILLER, T.E. 35 16 4.0STATISTICSAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.10 ELEMENTRY STATISTIC N ----------- LEC 1 TR 8:00- 9:15A MS 4000A BERK, R.A. 100 11 4.0263-030-201 DIS 1A W 8:00- 8:50A MS 5138 25 0.0263-030-202 DIS 1B W 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5264 25 0.0263-030-203 DIS 1C W 8:00- 8:50A MS 5118 25 0.0263-030-204 DIS 1D F 8:00- 8:50A MS 5118 25 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5200 ZHOU, Z. 100 02 4.0263-030-211 DIS 2A T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5137 25 0.0263-030-212 DIS 2B T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5138 25 0.0263-030-213 DIS 2C R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5147 25 0.0263-030-214 DIS 2D R 9:00- 9:50A BOELTER 5280 25 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 5200 COCHRAN, S.D. 100 03 4.0263-030-221 DIS 3A T 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5420 25 0.0263-030-222 DIS 3B T 11:00-11:50A MS 5138 25 0.0263-030-223 DIS 3C R 10:00-10:50A MS 5137 25 0.0263-030-224 DIS 3D R 10:00-10:50A BOELTER 5419 25 0.0----------- LEC 4 MWF 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 3400 GOLDSTEIN, D.R. 100 04 4.0263-030-231 DIS 4A T 11:00-11:50A MS 5117 25 0.0263-030-232 DIS 4B T 12:00-12:50P MS 5147 25 0.0263-030-233 DIS 4C R 11:00-11:50A MS 5128 25 0.0263-030-234 DIS 4D R 11:00-11:50A HERSHEY 1601 25 0.0----------- LEC 5 MWF 1:00- 1:50P ROYCE 190 SANCHEZ, J. 100 06 4.0263-030-241 DIS 5A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5118 25 0.0263-030-242 DIS 5B R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5137 25 0.0263-030-243 DIS 5C R 1:00- 1:50P MS 5117 25 0.0263-030-244 DIS 5D T 1:00- 1:50P BOELTER 5440 25 0.0M11 INTRO-STATIS MTHDS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A DODD 121 SCHOENBERG, F.R. 30 03 4.0SAME AS : ECON M40263-033-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 10 0.0263-033-202 DIS 1B T 10:00-10:50A PUB POL 2242 10 0.0263-033-203 DIS 1C R 10:00-10:50A MS 6229 10 0.0100C STATISTICS N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 10:00-10:50A MS 6201 LI, K.C. 25 03 4.0263-302-201 DIS 1A T 10:00-10:50A MS 6201 25 0.0110A STATISTICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5138 GOULD, R.L. 30 02 4.0263-360-201 DIS 1A R 9:00- 9:50A MS 5138 30 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 5128 ZHOU, Z. 30 04 4.0263-360-211 DIS 2A T 11:00-11:50A MS 5128 30 0.0----------- LEC 3 MWF 12:00-12:50P MS 5118 LEW, V. 30 05 4.0263-360-221 DIS 3A R 12:00-12:50P MS 5118 30 0.0110B STATISTICS Y ----------- LEC 1 MWF 9:00- 9:50A MS 5117 GOLDSTEIN, D.R. 35 02 4.0263-361-201 DIS 1A T 9:00- 9:50A MS 5117 35 0.0----------- LEC 2 MWF 1:00- 1:50P MS 5137 GOULD, R.L. 35 06 4.0263-361-211 DIS 2A T 1:00- 1:50P MS 5137 35 0.0M220B APPLIED PROBABILITY Y 663-121-200 LEC 1 MWF 11:00-11:50A MS 6221 25 04 4.0SAME AS : MATH M282BRESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSM230 STATISTICL COMPUTNG Y 663-180-200 LEC 1 MWF 2:00- 2:50P MS 5217 JENNRICH, R.I. 25 07 G 4.0SAME AS : BIOMATH M280, BIOSTAT M280RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS240 MULTIVARIATE ANLY Y 663-240-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:30P PUB POL 2278 DE LEEUW, J. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTS375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 663-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: GRADUATE STUDENTSTHEATER1C DANCE-MUSIC THEATER N 356-003-200 STU 1 TR 8:30- 9:50A MACGOWN 1350 GUNN, F.N. 25 11 G 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-003-201 STU 2 TR 10:00-11:20A MACGOWN 1350 GUNN, F.N. 25 13 G 1.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT14C INTRO TO DESIGN N 356-064-200 LEC 1 TR 11:45- 1:20P MACGOWN 1350 MACDUFF, W.A. 90 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-064-201 STU 1A MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 20 0.0356-064-202 STU 1B MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 20 0.0356-064-203 STU 1C MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 20 0.0356-064-204 LEC 1D TR 2:00- 4:50P MACGOWN 20 G 4.0356-064-205 STU 1E TR 2:00- 4:50P MACGOWN 20 0.0356-064-206 STU 1F TR 2:00- 4:50P MACGOWN 20 0.0356-064-207 STU 1G 20 0.020 ACTING FUNDAMENTALS N 356-076-200 STU 1 MW 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN SHAPIRO, M. 20 02 4.0356-076-201 STU 2 TR 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN THE STAFF 20 12 4.0Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


150 / THEATER Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS50 THTR PRDCTN&PRFRMNC N 356-160-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-201 STU 2 TR 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-202 STU 3 F 9:00- 3:50P MACGOWN IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-203 STU 4 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-160-204 STU 5 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 4 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-205 STU 6 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-206 STU 7 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-207 STU 8 UNSCHED 4 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-160-208 STU 9 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-160-209 STU 10 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT101C REALSM&20C RESPONSE N ----------- LEC 1 MW 9:30-10:50A MACGOWN 1330 MACDUFF, W.A. 90 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-307-201 DIS 1A F 9:00- 9:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0356-307-202 DIS 1B F 9:00- 9:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0356-307-203 DIS 1C F 10:00-10:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0356-307-204 DIS 1D F 10:00-10:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0356-307-205 DIS 1E F 11:00-11:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0356-307-206 DIS 1F F 10:00-11:50A MACGOWN 15 0.0106 HST-AMER THTR&DRAMA N 356-342-200 LEC 1 TBA TBA ROBINSON, B.J. 60 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT108 HISTORY&CRITICISM N 356-373-200 LEC 1 20 20 G 4.0111B EUR THTR-1640-1900 N 356-402-200 LEC 1 KRAJEWSKA-WIECZORE 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT115C ACTNG&VOICE&MVMNT 1 N 356-415-200 STU 1 MW 11:00- 1:50P MACGOWN 1330 CARUSO, S. 25 04 G 5.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-415-201 STU 2 TR 11:00- 1:50P MACGOWN 1154 HIGHLANDS, D. 25 30 G 5.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT116C ACTNG&VOICE&MVMNT 2 N 356-423-200 STU 1 MW 11:30-12:50P MACGOWN ORTH, T.J. 30 04 G 5.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-423-201 STU 2 TR 9:00-10:20A MACGOWN 1340 SHAWHAN, A. 30 12 G 5.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT120A ACTING FOR CAMERA N 356-445-200 STU 1 MCLAIN, M.S. 15 20 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT121 ACTING WORKSHOP N 356-453-200 STU 1 UNSCHED MACGOWN 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-453-201 STU 2 UNSCHED MACGOWN 20 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT126C ACTNG&VOICE&MVMNT 3 Y 356-476-200 STU 1 TR 1:30- 2:50P MACGOWN 1350 MONAGHAN, E.J. 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-476-201 STU 2 F 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 1340 CLARK, T.S. 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT127C ADVANCED ACTING N 356-480-200 STU 1 TR 11:00-12:30P MACGOWN MORELAND, J.E. 20 13 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-480-201 STU 2 MW 12:30- 1:50P MACGOWN 1154 WILBUR, M.L. 20 05 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT128C ACTING&VOICE&MVMT 2 N 356-502-200 STU 1 TR 2:00- 3:20P MACGOWN 1154 MORELAND, J.E. 25 15 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-502-201 STU 2 MW 11:00-12:20P MACGOWN WAGAR, P.M. 25 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT128F ACTING&VOICE&MVMT 2 N 356-505-200 STU 1 F 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 1350 HEIM, J. 25 07 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS & SENIORS ONLY130A FUND PLAYWRITING I N 356-490-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1165 GARDNER, G. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT130C WRTG-US MUSICL THTR N 356-492-200 LEC 1 TBA GARDNER, G.A. 0 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT137C CNTNUM STD-ACTG STG N 356-542-200 STU 1 MW 11:00- 1:50P MACGOWN 2330 OLIVIERI, J.M. 25 04 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-542-201 STU 2 TR 2:00- 4:50P MACGOWN OLIVIERI, J.M. 0 15 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT150 THTR PRDCTN&PRFRMNC N 356-611-201 STU 1 MW 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-611-202 STU 2 TR 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWN 1220 IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-611-203 STU 3 F 9:00-11:50A MACGOWN 1220 IONAZZI, D.A. 3 30 G 2.0F 1:00- 3:50P MACGOWNRESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-611-204 STU 4 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-611-205 STU 5 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 4 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-611-206 STU 6 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 2 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS356-611-207 STU 7 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 THEATER / 151CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS356-611-209 STU 9 UNSCHED LEVITOW, R.L. 8 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-611-210 STU 10 UNSCHED GARDNER, G.A. 20 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT153B COSTUME DESIGN N 356-634-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P MACGOWN RAMICOVA, D. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC154C SOUND FOR FILM&TV N 356-637-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:20P MACGOWN WARD, W.D. 10 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC156C CMPTR ASSIST RNDRNG N 356-656-200 STU 1 TR 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN ROSE, R.S. 10 12 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC157C COSTUME CONSTRCTION N 356-675-200 STU 1 MW 7:00- 8:50P MACGOWN 2204 BRANDT, J. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC158B LIGHTNG DESIGN TECH N 356-651-200 LEC 1 UNSCHED 10 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT171A ADV THEATER LAB N 356-684-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED MACGOWN VILLARREAL, E.E. 10 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-684-201 LAB 2 UNSCHED MACGOWN THE STAFF 10 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-684-202 LAB 3 UNSCHED MACGOWN THE STAFF 10 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT356-684-203 LAB 4 UNSCHED MACGOWN THE STAFF 10 30 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT171B ADV THEATER LAB N 356-685-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED MACGOWN IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 1.0- 4.0356-685-201 LAB 2 UNSCHED MACGOWN IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 1.0- 4.0356-685-202 LAB 3 UNSCHED MACGOWN IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 1.0- 4.0356-685-203 LAB 4 UNSCHED MACGOWN IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 1.0- 4.0173A DESIGN ASGNMNT-ASST N 356-694-200 STU 1 UNSCHED JAMPOLIS, N.P. 25 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT173B PRDCTN DSGN ASGNMNT N 356-695-200 STU 1 UNSCHED JAMPOLIS, N.P. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT192 MP&TV&THTR INTRNSHP N 356-799-200 FLD 1 TBA NO FAC WARD, W.D. 25 30 2.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT205C BKGND THEATRICAL AR N 756-076-200 DIS 1 20 20 4.0207B THEATER AESTHETICS N 756-094-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P MACGOWN 1165 KRAJEWSKA-WIECZORE 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT230C PERFORMNCE AND TEXT N 756-230-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN 2310B SORGENFREI, C. 15 30 G 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT243C SCENIC DESIGN N 756-292-200 STU 1 MW 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN 3312 ISRAEL, R.A. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER, THEATER ARTS MAJORS246C HISTORY OF COSTUME N 756-305-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P MACGOWN ARMSTRONG, A.M. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT263 PRODCTN PRJCT-STAGE N 756-390-200 DIS 1 UNSCHED MCLAIN, M.S. 20 30 G 2.0- 6.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 756-600-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED WARD, W.D. 50 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS420C ADVANCED ACTING 1 N 756-607-200 STU 1 TR 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN JENS, S. 25 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTSTheater 420C, studio 1: Acting421C ADVANCED ACTING 2 N 756-614-200 STU 1 TR 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 2330 THE STAFF 25 30 G 4.0/ 8.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS424C ADV VOICE&SPEECH 1 N 756-629-200 STU 1 TR 12:30- 1:50P MACGOWN MORELAND, J.E. 25 14 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS424F ADV VOICE&SPEECH 2 N 756-636-200 STU 1 TR 9:30-10:50A MACGOWN 1154 WAGAR, P.M. 25 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS425C ADVANCED MOVEMENT 1 N 756-640-200 STU 1 TR 9:00-10:20A MACGOWN RODRIGUE, J. 25 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-640-201 STU 2 TR 9:00-10:20A MACGOWN 2330 ORTH, T.J. 25 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS425F ADVANCED MOVEMENT 2 N 756-647-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 2:20P MACGOWN 1350 HEIM, J. 25 06 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS430C ADV STD-PLAYWRITING N 756-654-200 LEC 1 W 3:00- 5:50P MACGOWN VILLARREAL, E.E. 10 30 4.0- 8.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTSC433C SCRIPT DVLPMT WKSHP N 756-662-200 LAB 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P MACGOWN 1220 LEVITOW, R.L. 10 15 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS441C LIGHTING DESIGN N 756-674-200 LEC 1 MW 9:00-10:50P MACGOWN 2217 JAMPOLIS, N.P. 20 02 G 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS442C COSTUME DESIGN N 756-681-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN ARMSTRONG, A.M. 20 12 G 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-681-201 LEC 2 TR 9:00-10:50A MACGOWN 2310A RAMICOVA, D. 20 30 G 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTSC454C SOUND FOR FILM&TV N 756-804-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:20P MACGOWN WARD, W.D. 0 13 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC455B WATERCOLOR RENDERNG N 756-808-200 STU 1 MW 11:00-12:50P MACGOWN 10 30 G 2.0C456C CMPTR ASSIST RNDRNG N 756-733-200 STU 1 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC457C COSTUME CONSTRCTION N 756-725-200 STU 1 S 9:00-12:50P MACGOWN 2204 BRANDT, J. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC458B LIGHTNG DESIGN TECH N 756-715-200 LEC 1 UNSCHED 10 20 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC472 PRODUCTN&PERFMN LAB N 756-739-200 LAB 1 MW 12:00- 2:50P MACGOWN SHAPIRO, M. 20 30 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS474 PROJECTS-THTR DSGN N 756-737-201 LAB 1 UNSCHED ISRAEL, R.A. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-737-202 LAB 2 UNSCHED ARMSTRONG, A.M. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


152 / URBAN PLANNING Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS756-737-203 LAB 3 UNSCHED JAMPOLIS, N.P. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-737-204 LAB 4 UNSCHED RAMICOVA, D. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-737-200 LAB 5 UNSCHED IONAZZI, D.A. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS756-737-206 LAB 6 UNSCHED WARD, W.D. 10 30 G 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTS495C PRACTICM-TCHNG THTR N 756-778-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED SORGENFREI, C. 10 30 G 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT498 INTERN-THTR&FILM&TV N 756-789-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED WARD, W.D. 10 30 4.0-12.0RESTRICT: THEATER GRADUATE STUDENTSURBAN PLANNINGCM128 GLOBAL ENVIR&DVLPMT N ----------- LEC 1 MW 5:00- 6:15P BUNCHE A163 MULDAVIN, J.S. 15 09 4.0SAME AS : GEOG M128361-468-201 DIS 1A T 4:00- 5:15P BUNCHE A170 5 0.0361-468-202 DIS 1B R 3:00- 4:15P BUNCHE A170 5 0.0361-468-203 DIS 1C R 1:00- 2:15P BUNCHE A170 5 0.0C184 LOOKING AT L A N 361-782-200 DIS 1 T 2:00- 4:45P PUB POL 2333 LEAVITT, J. 50 30 G 4.0193 URBAN POLICY&RESRCH N 361-824-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2270 WOLFF, G. 50 15 4.0Urban Planning 193, lecture 1: Regional Economy of Southern California361-824-201 LEC 2 MW 10:00-11:50A DODD 167 HINOJOSA-OJEDA, R. 50 03 4.0Urban Planning 193, lecture 2: Global and Regional Development361-824-202 LEC 3 TR 12:30- 1:45P PUB POL 2232 BLUMENBERG, E.A. 50 14 4.0Urban Planning 193, lecture 3: Women and the City210C COLLOQM-PLANNG THRY N 761-070-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 4357B SOJA, E.W. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS211 LAW&QUALTY URBN LIF N 761-072-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P PUB POL 2278 HESKIN, A.D. 30 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS217B COMPRHNSV PLAN PROJ N 761-113-200 SEM 1 W 5:00- 7:50P PUB POL 2355 HAAS, G. 30 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS222 HIST&THRY-URBAN PLN N 761-144-200 LEC 1 MW 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2278 CENZATTI, M. 30 05 G 4.0RESTRICT: 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PLANNING MAJORS249 TOPC-SOCL PLCY&ANLY N 761-334-200 LEC 1 MW 10:30-11:50A PUB POL 2319 ESTRADA, L.F. 25 30 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSUrban Planning 249, lecture 1: GIS (Advanced)250 INTRO-SOCIAL POLICY N 761-340-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 2:50P PUB POL 2319 BLUMENBERG, E.A. 25 16 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSC252 GLOBAL ENVIR&DVLPMT N 761-348-200 LEC 1 MW 5:00- 6:15P BUNCHE A163 MULDAVIN, J.S. 5 09 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS256 SOCIAL IMPACT ANLYS N 761-382-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:45P PUB POL 1270 GRIGSBY, J.E. 25 15 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSM262C POLLUTION PREVENTN N 761-430-200 SEM 1 M 12:00- 1:50P HLTHSCI FROINES, J.R. 75 30 SU 2.0SAME AS : ENV HLT M239RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS267B RURAL DVLPMT ISSUES N 761-458-200 LEC 1 T 9:30-12:15P PUB POL 1264 HECHT, S.B. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS270 HOMELESSNESS N 761-471-200 LEC 1 R 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2317 LEAVITT, J. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSUrban Planning 270: Housing and Social Service Issues271 COMNTY ECON DVLPMNT Y 761-475-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 5:45P PUB POL 2343 STORPER, M. 30 30 G 4.0M272 REAL ESTATE DVLPMNT N 761-479-200 LEC 1 R 5:00- 7:50P PUB POL 2343 RICHMAN, N.T. 0 20 4.0SAME AS : ARCH&UD M272277 HISTORIC PRESERVATN N 761-503-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2317 GOLDSTEIN, C.E. 25 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORS281A INTR-HST BLT ENV-US N 761-526-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P PUB POL 1337 LOUKAITOU-SIDERISA 35 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSC284 LOOKING AT L A N 761-537-200 LEC 1 T 2:00- 4:45P PUB POL 2333 LEAVITT, J. 20 30 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSM289 TRNSPRT ECON&FINANC N 761-555-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 4:45P PUB POL 1337 TAYLOR, B.D. 30 30 G 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST M222M290 TRNSPRTTN&ENVIRNMNT N 761-557-200 LEC 1 R 3:30- 6:20P PUB POL 2355 ORTNER, D. 10 30 G 4.0SAME AS : PLCY ST M223375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 761-600-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED SHOUP, D.C. 10 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: URBAN PLANNING MAJORSOnline Schedule of Classes at 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Spring 1999 WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES / 153CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITSWOMEN’S STUDIESAll undergraduate courses, except independent studies and other similar courses without webpages, are subject to the Instructional Enhancement Fee. See Course Materials Fees under"Miscellaneous Fees" in the "Registration" section.10 FMNST-WOMEN&SOCIETY N ----------- LEC 1 MWF 3:00- 3:50P BUNCHE 1209B HAMMER, R. 160 08 4.0358-031-201 DIS 1A T 12:00-12:50P SLICHTR 2834 20 0.0358-031-202 DIS 1B T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2319 20 0.0358-031-203 DIS 1C W 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3115 20 0.0358-031-204 DIS 1D W 9:00- 9:50A PUB POL 2317 20 0.0358-031-205 DIS 1E R 8:00- 8:50A ROLFE 3115 20 0.0358-031-206 DIS 1F R 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1256 20 0.0358-031-207 DIS 1G R 3:00- 3:50P KINSEY 289 20 0.0358-031-208 DIS 1H R 4:00- 4:50P ROLFE 3120 20 0.0M101B GAY LIT-PST STONEWL N 358-311-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:50P DODD 170 SARRIS, G.M. 20 15 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M101B, LGBTS M101BM104C DIVERSITY IN AGING N 358-332-200 LEC 1 M 2:00- 4:50P DODD 170 DAMRON-RODRIGUEZ,J 5 30 G 4.0SAME AS : GRNTLGY M104C, SOC WEL M104CM107A AMRCN WOMEN WRITERS N 358-341-200 LEC 1 MW 4:00- 5:50P DODD 167 GARFIELD, D.M. 30 09 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M107AM107B BRITISH WOMN WRITRS N 358-342-200 LEC 1 TR 12:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2270 MELLOR, A.K. 30 14 4.0SAME AS : ENGL M107B110A FMNST THRY-SOCL SCI Y 358-359-200 LEC 1 WF 10:00-11:50A PUB POL 2232 ACKERLY, B.A. 40 03 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEM116 SEXUALITY&THE CITY Y 358-378-200 LEC 1 TR 2:00- 3:15P ROLFE 3126 SCHULTZ, J.A. 20 15 4.0SAME AS : LGBTS M116125 WOMEN&HLTH CARE-US N 358-410-200 LEC 1 MW 2:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3135 SUBRAMANIAN, S.K. 35 07 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE130 WOMEN OF COLOR-U S N 358-430-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P WGYOUNG 2200 GOMEZ, T. 80 13 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEM132B CONTMP ISS-CHICANAS N 358-437-200 LEC 1 MWF 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 2214 ORTIZ, V. 20 06 4.0SAME AS : CHICANO M154RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE134 GENDER&SCI&THEORY Y 358-346-200 LEC 1 T 1:00- 3:50P GEOLOGY 6704 HAMMONDS, E.M. 20 15 G 4.0RESTRICT: SENIORS AND ABOVE142 MAYA WOMN&SOCL CHNG Y 358-465-200 SEM 1 TR 9:30-10:45A BUNCHE 3211 O’BRIAN, R.A. 40 12 G 4.0M148 WOMEN IN HIGHER ED N 358-480-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 3:50P ROLFE 3115 SAX, L.J. 10 06 4.0SAME AS : EDUC M148RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEM154P GENDR SYSTMS-N AMER N 358-601-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P HERSHEY 1609 BAYS, S.A. 20 13 4.0SAME AS : ANTHRO M154PM162 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER N ----------- LEC 1 TR 3:30- 4:45P KNUDSEN 1220B MARKENS, S.R. 30 16 4.0SAME AS : SOCIOL M162358-645-201 DIS 1A M 1:00- 1:50P BUNCHE 3156 5 0.0358-645-202 DIS 1B T 12:00-12:50P KINSEY 289 5 0.0358-645-203 DIS 1C T 5:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3115 5 0.0358-645-204 DIS 1D R 11:00-11:50A BOELTER 5419 5 0.0358-645-205 DIS 1E R 2:00- 2:50P KINSEY 184 5 0.0358-645-206 DIS 1F R 5:00- 5:50P ROLFE 3115 5 0.0170 JRSPRDNC-SEXL EQLTY N 358-780-200 LEC 1 F 10:00-12:50P ROYCE 156 DE LA ROCHA, R. 40 03 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEM174 SOC OF THE FAMILY N ----------- LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:15P LS 2147 BEREND, Z. 30 13 4.0SAME AS : SOCIOL M174358-804-201 DIS 1A T 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1343 5 0.0358-804-202 DIS 1B T 2:00- 2:50P BUNCHE 2178 5 0.0358-804-203 DIS 1C W 9:00- 9:50A DODD 78 5 0.0358-804-204 DIS 1D W 1:00- 1:50P PUB POL 1337 5 0.0358-804-205 DIS 1E R 1:00- 1:50P ROLFE 3126 5 0.0358-804-206 DIS 1F R 2:00- 2:50P MS 5203 5 0.0185I SPCL TPC-WOMNS STDS N 358-837-200 LEC 1 W 1:00- 3:50P GSEIS 121 MAACK, M.N. 20 06 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVEWomen 185I: Women in the ProfessionsM186 WOMEN-SCANDINVN LIT N 358-850-200 DIS 1 TR 11:00-12:15P ROYCE 148 NORSENG, M.K. 10 13 4.0SAME AS : SCAND CM186197 SENIOR RESEARCH SEM Y 358-861-200 SEM 1 R 2:00- 4:50P PUB POL 2238 BABIOR, S.I. 15 30 4.0RESTRICT: DEPARTMENT CONSENTWORLD ARTS AND CULTURES1A FNDMNT-MODERN DANCE N 359-001-200 LAB 1 MW 1:00- 2:20P DANCE 200 CLIPPINGER, K.S. 25 06 2.0359-001-201 LAB 2 TR 9:30-10:50A DANCE 218 CLIPPINGER, K.S. 25 30 2.01B FNDMNT-MODERN DANCE N 359-002-200 LAB 1 MW 2:30- 3:50P DANCE 214 CLIPPINGER, K.S. 25 30 2.01C FNDMNT-MODERN DANCE N 359-003-200 LAB 1 MW 11:00-12:50P DANCE 214 PRICHARD, R. 25 30 2.07C BEGINNING BALLET N 359-023-200 LAB 1 MWF 9:30-10:50A DANCE 218 CLARK, C.A. 20 02 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSFor World Arts and Cultures 23L, enrollment is restricted to WAC and Dance majors for the first pass. Enrollment will be open during the second pass.23L LAB-CONDITNNG-DNCRS N 359-069-200 LAB 1 TR 9:00-10:20A DANCE 200 BAILEY, S.R. 25 12 PN 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSWorld Arts 23L: Yoga40 INTRO-DANCE THEATER N 359-120-200 LEC 1 MW 6:00- 7:20P DANCE 200 20 20 G 2.048 LAB-DANCE PRODUCTN N 359-144-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED ROUSSEVE, D.J. 20 30 PN 1.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSFor World Arts and Cultures 71B, 72B, and 79, enrollment is restricted to WAC and Dance majors for the first pass. Enrollment will be open during the second pass.71B DANCE OF INDONESIA N 359-213-200 STU 1 MW 1:00- 2:20P DANCE 214 SUPRIYANTO, E. 20 06 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSWorld Arts 71B, studio 1: Dance of Java--Male StyleOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


154 / WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES Spring 1999CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS359-213-201 STU 2 TR 3:00- 4:20P DANCE 216 LARASATI, D.R. 20 16 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSWorld Arts 71B, studio 2: Dance of Java--Female Style72B DANCE-WEST AFRICA N 359-220-200 STU 1 MW 11:00-12:20P DANCE 200 CAMARA, N. 30 04 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS79 BEG AFRO-CUBAN DNCE N 359-275-200 STU 1 MW 4:00- 5:20P DANCE 214 PEREZ, T.A. 25 09 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSBEG EAST EURO DANCE N 359-275-201 STU 2 TR 3:00- 4:20P DANCE 208 LARSEN, G.J. 20 16 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS101C INTMD MOD DNCE TCHN N 359-309-200 STU 1 TR 11:00-12:50P DANCE 218 BROWN, R.E. 20 13 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS359-309-201 STU 2 MWF 9:00-10:50A DANCE 214 EGELAND, I.M. 20 02 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSC102C ADV MDRN DANCE TCHN N 359-315-200 LAB 1 MWF 9:00-10:50A DANCE 200 BROWN, R.E. 20 02 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS359-315-201 LAB 2 TR 3:00- 4:50P DANCE 214 KINNEY, S. 20 16 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS103 IMPROVISATION-DANCE N 359-319-200 STU 1 TR 11:30-12:50P DANCE 214 MARTIN, N. 20 13 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSC107C ADVANCED BALLET N 359-344-200 LAB 1 MWF 1:00- 2:20P DANCE 218 CLARK, C.A. 20 04 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSWorld Arts C107C: Ballet Workshop110 FLD-WRLD ARTS&CLTRS N 359-360-200 FLD 1 UNSCHED FAIRWEATHER, P.D. 10 30 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT115 ARTICLTNG SOLO BODY Y 359-390-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A DANCE 214 MARTIN, N. 20 12 3.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSNEW FLAMENCO Y 359-390-201 LEC 2 TR 1:00- 2:50P DANCE 214 DE LEON-TORSIELLOL 20 15 3.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSWorld Arts 115, lecture 2: A Choreography WorkshopBODY&IDENTY-PERFMNC Y 359-390-202 LEC 3 MW 1:00- 3:20P DANCE 208 MILLER, 20 06 3.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS122 MOVEMENT THEORIES N 359-432-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:20P DANCE 216 CLIPPINGER, K.S. 20 13 2.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSC127 VIDEO-TRAD&PRFR ART N 359-463-200 LAB 1 MW 11:00-12:50P DANCE 152 BISHOP, J.M. 6 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C127: Advanced Video Techniques130 AFRO-CUBAN MUSIC N 359-480-200 LEC 1 TR 11:00-12:50P ROYCE 160 WARDINSKY 40 13 4.0AFRICAN POPULR ARTS N 359-480-201 LEC 2 MW 1:00- 2:50P ROLFE 3134 WATERMAN, C.A. 40 06 4.0TRAD ARTS&THE STATE N 359-480-202 LEC 3 TR 1:00- 2:50P DICKSON 4260 QUIGLEY, C.H. 20 15 4.0World Arts 130, lecture 3: Performing Identity in the Traditional Arts134 DNCE HIST-CULT&PERF N ----------- LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A DANCE 208 ALTER, J.B. 40 12 4.0359-504-201 DIS 1A R 11:00-11:50A DANCE 152 40 0.0135 DANCE-UNITED STATES N ----------- LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DANCE 208 GERE, D.H. 40 15 4.0RESTRICT: JUNIORS AND ABOVE359-510-201 DIS 1A M 6:00- 6:50P DANCE 208 20 0.0359-510-202 DIS 1B T 4:00- 4:50P DANCE 152 20 0.0144 CSTM&SCNC DSGN-DNCE N 359-564-200 LEC 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DANCE 103 TOMLINSON, C.D. 20 15 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS146 WEST AFRICN TEXTILS N 359-576-200 LEC 1 F 9:00-11:50A FOWLER 2450 HOFFMAN, R.S. 20 03 4.0148 ADV LAB-DANCE PRDCT N 359-588-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED ROUSSEVE, D.J. 20 20 PN 1.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS149 DANCE PRFRMC PRCTCM N 359-594-200 LAB 1 UNSCHED ROUSSEVE, D.J. 20 20 PN 1.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS151B DANCE AS CLTR IN ED N 359-607-200 LEC 1 TR 9:00-10:50A DANCE 216 SIEGEL, J. 20 12 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS165C TOPICS IN MUSEOLOGY Y 359-692-200 DIS 1 TBA ROSS, D.H. 20 20 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC171D DANCE OF INDIA N 359-728-200 STU 1 MW 11:30-12:50P DANCE 218 PRAKASH, V. 20 06 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC172B DANCE-WEST AFRICA N 359-732-200 STU 1 TR 11:30-12:50P DANCE 200 CAMARA, N. 30 13 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC174C INTERMEDT FLAMENCO N 359-744-200 STU 1 TR 4:30- 5:50P DANCE 208 DE LEON-TORSIELLOL 25 16 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC179 INTM AFRO-CUBAN DNC N 359-775-200 LAB 1 TR 5:00- 6:20P DANCE 214 PEREZ, T.A. 20 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTINTERMEDIATE JAZZ N 359-775-201 LAB 2 MW 6:00- 7:20P DANCE 218 VACA, A.B. 20 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTINT AFRO-CUBAN DRUM N 359-775-202 LAB 3 TR 5:00- 6:20P DANCE 152 WARDINSKY 20 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTINTERMEDIATE TAP N 359-775-203 LAB 4 TR 11:00-12:20P DANCE 208 CLARK, C.A. 20 13 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT190B SENIOR COLLOQUIUM N 359-895-200 LEC 1 MW 3:30- 5:50P DANCE 208 TOKOFSKY, P.I. 40 08 T2 4.0RESTRICT: WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES SENIORS359-895-201 LEC 2 MW 3:30- 5:50P DANCE 200 ROUSSEVE, D.J. 20 08 T2 4.0RESTRICT: WORLD ARTS AND CULTURES SENIORSWorld Arts 190B, lecture 2: Performance Colloquium192 PROJECTS IN DANCE N 359-896-200 LAB 1 TR 1:00- 2:50P DANCE 218 BROWN, R.E. 20 15 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS359-896-201 LAB 2 TR 6:30- 8:20P DANCE 208 DE LEON-TORSIELLOL 15 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS359-896-202 LAB 3 TBA THE STAFF 10 20 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTS196 SENIOR PROJECT N 359-990-200 SEM 1 MW 3:30- 5:50P DANCE 200 ROUSSEVE, D.J. 20 30 2.0/ 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE, DANCE/MOVEMENT, WORLD ARTSOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


Spring 1999 / 155CATALOG ENF CLS ENRL CRNUMBER COURSE TITLE REQ IM ID NUMBER TYP SEC FEE DAYS TIME BUILDING/ ROOM INSTRUCTOR CAP XC TP UNITS211C ADV CHOREOGRAPHY N 759-068-200 STU 1 TR 3:30- 5:50P DANCE 218 MARKS, V.E. 15 16 4.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYC227 VIDEO-TRAD&PRFR ART N 759-163-200 LAB 1 MW 11:00-12:50P DANCE 152 BISHOP, J.M. 6 04 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C227: Advanced Video Techniques230 RSRCH MTHDS&BIBLIOG N 759-180-200 LEC 1 MW 3:00- 4:50P DANCE 103 ALTER, J.B. 20 08 4.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYC260B GRP DYNAMCS&PROCESS N 759-361-200 LEC 1 WF 8:00- 9:50A DANCE 216 DOSAMANTES-BEAUDRY 20 01 SU 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT262C DANCE&MVMNT THERAPY N 759-374-200 SEM 1 WF 10:00-11:50A DANCE 216 DOSAMANTES-BEAUDRY 20 03 G 4.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENT280B ADV DANCE ETHNOLOGY N 759-481-200 LEC 1 W 10:00-12:50P PUB POL 1020 QUIGLEY, C.H. 20 01 4.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLY375 TCHNG APRNTC PRCTCM N 759-620-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED CLIPPINGER, K.S. 20 30 SU 1.0- 4.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYC402C ADV MDRN DANCE TCHN N 759-606-200 LAB 1 MWF 9:00-10:50A DANCE 200 BROWN, R.E. 10 02 2.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLY759-606-201 LAB 2 TR 3:00- 4:50P DANCE 214 KINNEY, S. 10 16 2.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYC407C ADVANCED BALLET N 759-616-200 LAB 1 MWF 1:00- 2:20P DANCE 218 CLARK, C.A. 10 04 2.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYWorld Arts C107C: Ballet Workshop441 DANCE PRDCTN PRCTCM N 759-682-200 LAB 1 TBA ROUSSEVE, D.J. 10 20 SU 2.0- 4.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLY460C CLNCL INTERN SPRVSN N 759-722-200 LEC 1 W 1:30- 4:50P DANCE 152 FAIRWEATHER, P.D. 20 06 SU 4.0RESTRICT: DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPYC471D DANCE OF INDIA N 759-732-200 STU 1 MW 11:30-12:50P DANCE 218 PRAKASH, V. 10 06 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC472B DANCE-WEST AFRICA N 759-744-200 STU 1 TR 11:30-12:50P DANCE 200 CAMARA, N. 5 13 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTC474C DANCE OF SPAIN N 759-754-200 STU 1 TR 4:30- 5:50P DANCE 208 DE LEON-TORSIELLOL 5 16 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C474C: FlamencoC479 DANCE-SELECTED CLTR N 759-759-200 LAB 1 TR 5:00- 6:20P DANCE 214 PEREZ, T.A. 10 30 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C479, lab 1: Intermediate Afro-Cuban Dance759-759-201 LAB 2 MW 6:00- 7:20P DANCE 218 VACA, A.B. 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C479, lab 2: Intermediate Jazz759-759-202 LAB 3 TR 5:00- 6:20P DANCE 152 WARDINSKY 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C479, lab 3: Intermediate Afro-Cuban Drumming759-759-203 LAB 4 TR 11:00-12:20P DANCE 208 CLARK, C.A. 10 13 2.0RESTRICT: INSTRUCTOR CONSENTWorld Arts C479, lab 4: Intermediate Tap759-759-204 LAB 5 TBA ROUSSEVE, D.J. 10 20 2.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLY490 CHOREOG&PERFORMANCE N 759-780-200 TUT 1 UNSCHED MARKS, V.E. 15 30 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLY759-780-201 TUT 2 TBA ROUSSEVE, D.J. 10 30 2.0- 8.0RESTRICT: WAC,DANCE,DANCE/MOVEMNT GRADS ONLYOnline Schedule of Classes at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule


156 Summer 1999<strong>UCLA</strong> Summer Sessions1999 Summer SessionsSummer Sessions Office1113 Murphy Hall(310) 794-8333Fax: (310) 794-8160E-mail: info@summer.ucla.eduhttp://www.summer.ucla.eduThis special section of the Spring/Summer Schedule of Classes isdesigned to enable all <strong>UCLA</strong> students to plan a summer schedule inconjunction with their spring schedule. Detailed policy and procedureinformation is available in this schedule, in the summer catalog, andonline.What’s New• The Registration/Processing fee is $260. If you drop all coursesby June 25, the $185 registration portion of the fee is refundable;the $75 processing portion is nonrefundable. After June 25, theentire registration/processing fee is nonrefundable. If you drop allcourses, you must pay the processing fee of $75 to avoid a holdbeing placed on your records.• All enrolled students who have not paid their fees in full by 5 p.m.on May 28 will be dropped from Summer Sessions courses. Youare still responsible for paying the $75 processing fee that will becharged to your Summer Sessions BAR Billing Statement.• If you enroll after May 28, full payment is required by 5 p.m. onFriday of the week you enrolled. If payment is not posted to youraccount your courses may be dropped.How to Enroll<strong>UCLA</strong> students can enroll in Summer Sessions courses via URSATelephone or URSA OnLine beginning March 3 (see “URSA” forcomplete enrollment instructions).Students may also fax the one-page Enrollment and Registrationform (available from the Summer Sessions Office in 1113 MurphyHall) with charge card information to (310) 794-8160, or submit theEnrollment and Registration form in person at 1113 Murphy Hall. Inpersonregistration and enrollment begins March 3. If you register viafax or in person, you must pay the $75 Processing fee when you submityour form, and then pay the balance of your fees according to thepayment schedule.FeesAll students, regardless of residence status, pay the same fees. Thefee structure is as follows:Registration/Processing FeeA $260 per student Registration /Processing fee covers registrationin all three sessions.Course FeeThere is a $98 per unit course fee for most courses. Laboratory, management,and some other courses have higher fees.Fee PaymentSummer Sessions policies allow <strong>UCLA</strong> students to defer both theregistration/processing and course fees when enrolling via URSAprior to May 28, 1999. When enrolling in classes through URSA,<strong>UCLA</strong> students receive a special Summer Sessions BAR BillingStatement reflecting both the Summer Sessions Registration/ProcessingFee and course fees for each course (enrolled and wait-liststatus). <strong>UCLA</strong> Billing Statements are mailed on the first of eachmonth and reflect all activity through the end of the previous month. IfURSA enrollment begins March 3you enroll early, you have the option of making payments over time.Follow the payment schedule, making sure that the Registration/Processingfee and all course fees are paid by May 28, 1999 to avoidhaving your courses automatically dropped. After May 28, 1999, studentsare advised to make full payment in person to the AdministrativeMain Cashier, 1125 Murphy Hall.The URSA OnLine (http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/) BAR feature allowsyou to view your Summer Sessions Account activity.Fee Payment DeadlinesWhen enrollment occurs (either initial enrollment or added classes)between March 3 and May 28, 1999, whether via URSA, by mail, byfax, or in person, full payment for all courses plus the Registration/Processingfee is due by May 28 at 5 p.m. If you fail to pay bythat date, your classes are dropped and a hold is placed on yourrecords according to University policy.If you enroll beginning May 29, 1999, or add courses beginning thatdate, whether via URSA, by mail, by fax, or in person, full paymentfor all courses plus the Registration/Processing fee is due by 5p.m. on the Friday of the week you enrolled or added the course.If you fail to pay by that date, your classes may be dropped and ahold placed on your records according to University policy.Late payments should be made in person to the Administrative MainCashier to ensure you receive full credit toward your summer BARaccount.Fee Payment Deadline Examples• If you enroll in one course in Session A and one course in SessionC between March 3 and May 28, full payment for courses inboth sessions and the Registration/Processing fee is due by 5p.m. on Friday, May 28, 1999.• If you enroll in one course in Session A and one course in SessionC on June 4, full payment for courses in both sessions andthe Registration/Processing fee is due by 5 p.m. on Friday, June4, 1999.IMPORTANT! <strong>UCLA</strong> students receive a monthly Summer SessionsBAR Billing Statement which reflects account activity as of the lastbusiness day of the month. Consequently, if you enroll after May 1,1999, you should not wait to receive the BAR statement to make yourpayment to the Administrative Main Cashier, since your classes aredropped beginning May 28, 1999, if there is an outstanding balanceowed for Summer Sessions. It is your responsibility to know theamount due and to pay on time. You may pay via URSA OnLine, bymail, by fax, or in person. For further assistance, contact the SummerSessions office.If you are unsure about the amount you owe, check URSA OnLine,http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/, for a summary of your SummerSessions account information. (See “URSA” for detailedinformation about URSA OnLine.)Note that the Summer Sessions BAR Billing Statement is a separateaccount from the regular <strong>UCLA</strong> Billing Statement. You should not useyour regular <strong>UCLA</strong> statement to make Summer Sessions payments,as your Summer account will not be credited and the summercourses will be dropped. Summer Sessions payments need to bemade using an “S” indicator on your payment slip.RefundsThe Registration/Processing fee is $260 of which $75 is the nonrefundableprocessing fee. The $185 registration portion of the fee isrefunded or credited only if all courses are canceled prior to 5 p.m.on Friday, June 25, 1999. There is no refund of this fee if cancellationoccurs after June 25, 1999.


Summer 1999 <strong>UCLA</strong> Summer Sessions / 157You are entitled to a 100 percent refund of your course fees if yousubmit a Student Update Form or use URSA to formally drop thecourse(s) by Friday of the first week of the session (see the "SummerSessions Calendar" in this section for the refund breakdown after thefirst week of a session). No refunds are given after the fourthweek of each session. Refunds, less any outstanding amount owedto the University per the <strong>UCLA</strong> Billing Statement, are sent to yourmailing address approximately two to three weeks after a drop hasbeen processed.<strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCardThe <strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard is a mandatory student identification card thatis used to electronically confirm student status and eligibility for services.Cards are issued without charge to new or reentering studentsfrom the beginning to the end of their first academic term. Supportivephoto identification, such as driver’s license or passport, is required.The primary benefit of the BruinCard is convenience. It is a versatilecard that serves the following functions:• Confirmation of student status• I.D. card for faculty, staff, and students• Residence halls access card• Library card• Recreation card• Debit card (if activated) for purchases at all campus stores andrestaurants• AT&T calling card (if this feature is elected)BruinCard centers are located in 123 Kerckhoff Hall, 107 WilshireCenter, and 150-A Sproul Hall, (310) 825-2336.To report lost or stolencards, call (310) 206-3199.Wait ListsWhile enrollment in most courses is unlimited prior to the first day ofthe session, some courses have limited enrollment and are closedwhen filled. In some cases, however, additional students are placedon a wait list. You must resolve your wait list status during the firstweek of class by one of the following methods:• Obtain a Permission to Enroll (PTE) Authorization Number fromthe instructor to input on URSA• Present a signed PTE form or Student Update Form at the SummerSessions Office• Exchange the wait-listed course for another (through URSA or inperson) prior to the end of the first week of the session• Drop the wait-listed course (through URSA or in person)Please note that course fees for enrolled or wait-listed courses mustbe paid according to the payment schedule (see "Summer SessionsCalendar") to avoid courses being automatically dropped and a holdplaced according to University policy.Add, Drop, and Change Grading BasisYou may add courses on URSA through the first two weeks of eachsession. However, once a session begins, URSA requires a PTE authorizationnumber to add courses. You may also add or drop classesby using a Student Update Form, available at the Summer SessionsOffice. During the second week of a session, class or section exchangesmust be done in writing using a Student Update Form to ensurethat the money is properly applied to your Summer SessionsBAR account; exchanges for a full credit are not permitted after thesecond week. All in-person enrollment processing is only availableat the Summer Sessions Office, 1113 Murphy Hall.You may drop courses using URSA through the fourth week for sixweekcourses, through the sixth week for eight-week courses,through the seventh week for nine-week courses, and through theeighth week for ten-week courses. Grading basis changes can bedone on URSA through the fourth week for six-week course, throughthe fifth week for eight-week courses, and through the sixth week fornine- and ten-week courses.If any change affects your fee, you are assessed the appropriateamount by BAR. Full payment is due according to the paymentschedule detailed in the “Summer Sessions Calendar” in this section.If you exceed your study load limit, it is your responsibility to obtainapproval from your respective school or college.DROP NOTE: You are not dropped from a course or relieved of financialresponsibility if you fail to attend classes, reverse your credit cardcharges, stop payment on your registration check, or if your check isnot honored by the bank. You must officially drop your course throughthe Summer Sessions Office or on URSA, and the balance owed iscalculated according to the refund schedule (see “Summer SessionsCalendar”).Summer Degree CandidatesStudents who expect to complete the <strong>UCLA</strong> degree requirementsduring Summer Sessions must file for degree candidacy throughURSA no later than July 9. This must be done by the time you complete160 units (172 units for Engineering students) or a late candidacyfee is charged to your BAR account. Declaration of candidacyafter second week may result in a degree award date for the followingterm and additional candidacy penalty fees.If you have questions about your degree candidacy status, inquire asfollows: Letters and Science at 1113 Murphy Hall; Arts and Architectureat 1100 Dickson Art Center; Engineering at 6426 Boelter Hall;Nursing at 2-200 Factor Building; Theater, Film, and Television at 103East Melnitz Building.Degrees awarded in summer are dated September 17, 1999.Final TranscriptOfficial transcripts, including your graduation date, should be availablewithin seven weeks after the end of the term. If you require earlierproof of graduation, contact your degree auditor (see the “StudentServices Guide” for the phone number of your respective school orcollege degree auditor).Courses dropped before a session ends do not appear on your transcript;however, changes made after the session ends do appear onyour transcript.Final ExaminationsThe final examination is usually given during the last scheduled classmeeting. When a course requires a final examination, there can beno individual exemptions.HousingOn-campus housing is available during Summer Sessions on a firstcome,first-served basis. Detailed housing information is available inthe Summer Sessions Catalog or at http://www.housing.ucla.eduParkingParking permits for Summer Sessions go on sale May 3 at ParkingServices, 555 Westwood Plaza. Permits are sold on a first-come,first-served basis. Proof of Summer Sessions Registration/Enrollmentis required in order to purchase a Summer parking permit.RecreationEnrollment in Summer Sessions and your BruinCard are your keys to<strong>UCLA</strong>’s recreational activities and facilities during the summer.


158 Summer 19991999 Summer Sessions CalendarSession A Session B Session CENROLLMENT BEGINS (URSA, IN PERSON, BY MAIL OR FAX) March 3 March 3 March 3First day to obtain Student Parking Request forms at Parking and May 3 May 3 May 3Commuter ServicesFULL PAYMENT DEADLINE FOR ENROLLMENT MARCH 3- MAY 28 May 28, 5 p.m. May 28, 5 p.m. May 28, 5 p.m.Full payment for all courses plus registration/processing fee is dueif enrolled between March 3 and May 28 (via URSA, by mail, by fax, or in person).Penalty for nonpayment of full fees by this date: classes aredropped and a hold is placed according to University policy.FULL PAYMENT DEADLINE FOR ENROLLMENT BEGINNING MAY 29 5 p.m. on Friday 5 p.m. on Friday 5 p.m. on FridayFull payment for all courses plus registration/processing fee is due if enrolled of the week you of the week you of the week youbeginning May 29 (via URSA, by mail, by fax, or in person). enroll enroll enrollPenalty for nonpayment of full fees by this date: classes may bedropped and a hold may be placed according to University policy.Last date to enroll without instructor’s approval June 25 July 16 August 6SUMMER SESSIONS BEGINS June 28 July 19 August 9Last day for full refund on textbooks with <strong>UCLA</strong> Store receipt July 2 July 23 August 13REFUND DEADLINES—last day to drop and receive refund100% refund of course fees July 2 July 23 August 1375% refund (second week) July 9 July 30 August 2050% refund (third week) July 16 August 6 August 2725% refund (fourth week) July 23 August 13 September 3Last day to declare bachelor’s degree candidacy for current term (with fee July 9 July 9 July 9depending on units completed)Last day to change grading option August 13 September 3Six-week session July 23Eight-week session July 30Nine-week session August 6Ten-week session August 6Last day to drop courses using URSA August 13 September 3Six-week session July 23Eight-week session August 6Nine-week session August 13Ten-week session August 20ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE HOLIDAYS July 5 September 6SUMMER SESSIONS ENDS August 27 September 17Six-week session August 6Eight-week session August 20Nine-week session August 27Ten-week session September 3Summer Sessions Online InformationSummer SessionsGeneral information and linksOnline Schedule of ClassesReal-time updates of class listingsURSA OnLineSummer Sessions class andaccount Informationhttp://www.summer.ucla.eduhttp://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedulehttp://www.ursa.ucla.edu


Spring 1999 175Academic CounselingNew undergraduates are encouraged to obtain counseling prior toenrollment in classes and are required to do so by the School of Engineeringand Applied Science. See the list below for the names andcontact numbers for your departmental or school advisers.Arts and Architecture (310) 206-3564Engineering and Applied Science (310) 825-2826Nursing (310) 825-7181Theater, Film, and Television (310) 825-5761Letters and Science (310) 825-1965L&S Counseling ServicesThe College of Letters and Science offers a wide range of academiccounseling assistance to its students, including• Assistance with program planning• Assessment of degree requirements• Help in choosing a major• Counseling regarding scholastic difficulty• Discussion of options and alternatives• Group counseling sessions on specific topics• Requests for exceptions to regulations• Prehealth and prelaw open counseling sessions• Counseling assistants (CAs) — graduate students from variousacademic departments who assist undergraduates in selectingcourses and majors throughout their first and second years at<strong>UCLA</strong>. CAs also advise students who are interested in graduateschool.To schedule a same-day appointment, visit the Letters and ScienceCounseling Service, A316 Murphy Hall, Monday through Friday, 8:15a.m. to 4:30 p.m.ASK Peer CounselorsASK Peer Counselors are available weekdays to answer brief questionsand make referrals at five different campus locations: CampbellHall (southwest corner), Powell Library (southeast corner), and Powell/RoyceQuad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., A316C Murphy Hall (ASKcomputer lab) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and adjacent to 1104 MurphyHall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can also e-mail questions toASK@hup.ucla.edu.L&S Academic Advancement Program(AAP)AAP counselors work with AAP students to plan their academic programs,monitor their progress toward a degree, provide them with informationabout different majors’ requirements and prerequisites,and discuss graduate school and career options. AAP counselorsalso encourage students to explore their talents and abilities, arethere to listen to students, and talk with them about academic andpersonal problems. For AAP students who entered <strong>UCLA</strong> fall 1994 orlater, AAP counselors have full signature authority as professionalL&S counselors. AAP students’ official folders are housed in 1209Campbell Hall, where petitions and other official paperwork must besubmitted. Appointments are made in person weekdays 9 a.m. to 1p.m. in 1209 Campbell Hall; appointments by phone are taken 1-3p.m. at (310) 825-1481.AAP Peer CounselingAAP Peer Counseling consists of 20 advanced standing undergraduatepeer counselors who work under the direct supervision of a professionalcounselor. Peer Counselors work with entering studentsand support them in the transition from high school or community collegeto <strong>UCLA</strong>. They focus on the students’ adjustment to universitylife and refer them to both AAP and campus resources and services.Peer Counselor appointments for entering students can be made inperson or by phone weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in 1228 CampbellHall, (310) 206-1572.L&S Honors ProgramsL&S Honors Programs offers a curriculum of Honors courses as wellas counseling and services to students in College Honors, HonorsCollegium, Departmental Scholar Program, Individual Major Program,and students going on or returning from Education Abroad.Counselors are available to help with program planning, choosing amajor, planning for graduate school, and many other academic concerns.Students in College Honors may also be eligible for letters ofverification, heavier course loads, and courses by examination. Obtaininformation on these programs and services, as well as individualappointments, in A311 Murphy Hall, (310) 825-1553.College and SchoolsCounselors and AdvisersAerospace StudiesAlexandra Skierso, Staff, 210 Men's Gym, 825-1742,askierso@ucla.eduDavid L. Terrell, Faculty, 212 Men's Gym, 825-1742,dterrell@ucla.eduAfrican Area Studies (Graduate)Glenda Jones, Staff, 10373 Bunche Hall, 825-2944,gjones@isop.ucla.eduRussell G. Schuh, Faculty, 2126B Campbell Hall, 206-2663,schuh@humnet.ucla.eduAfrican Languages (Undergraduate)Thomas J. Hinnebusch, Faculty, 3103N Campbell Hall, 825-9747,hinnebus@humnet.ucla.eduRussell G. Schuh, Faculty, 2126B Campbell Hall, 206-2663,schuh@humnet.ucla.eduAfrican Studies (Undergraduate)Hartmut Walter, Faculty, 1177 Bunche Hall, 825-3116,walter@geog.ucla.eduAfro-American StudiesKhisna Griffin, Staff (G/UG), 2330 Murphy Hall, 825-3776,kgriffin@caas.ucla.eduValerie A. Smith, Faculty (G/UG), 825-7403American Indian Studies (Graduate)Paul V. Kroskrity, Faculty, 3142 Hershey Hall, 825-6237,paulvk@ucla.eduDwight Youpee, Staff, 3215 Campbell Hall, 206-7511,dyoupee@ucla.eduAnthropologyEffective January 1999, locations to be Hershey Hall:Selma Morley, Staff (UG), 3118 Hershey Hall, 206-3362,smorley@ucla.eduJudy Stevenson, Staff (Honors/UG), 3118 Hershey Hall, 206-3362,jsteve@ucla.eduAnn Walters, Staff (G), 3116 Hershey Hall, 825-2511,awalters@anthro.ucla.edu


176 / Academic Counseling Spring 1999Applied Linguistics (Graduate)Lyn Repath-Martos, Staff, 3300A Rolfe Hall, 825-4631,lyn@humnet.ucla.eduApplied Linguistics and Teaching English as a SecondLanguage (Graduate)Lyn Repath-Martos, Staff, 3300A Rolfe Hall, 825-4631,lyn@humnet.ucla.eduArchaeology (Graduate)Helle Girey, Staff, A148 Fowler Building, 825-4169, hgirey@ucla.eduArchitecture and Urban Design (Graduate)Larry Nadeau, Staff, 1317 Perloff Hall, 825-6103,nadeau@aud.ucla.eduArtRoma King, Staff (UG), 1300 Dickson, 825-3645,rking@arts.ucla.eduCaron Cronin, Staff (G), 1300 Dickson, 206-7363,ccronin@arts.ucla.eduArt HistoryBeth Gray, Staff (G/UG), 100 Dodd Hall, 825-3480,gray@humnet.ucla.eduArts and Architecture, School of theJoanne Chen/Betsy Foster/Merrillyn Pace, Staff, 1100 Dickson, 206-3564, students@arts.ucla.eduAsian American StudiesSefa Aina, Staff (UG), 2241 Campbell Hall, 825-1006,sefa@ucla.eduEnrique dela Cruz, Staff (G), 3230 Campbell Hall, 825-2974,tulisan@ucla.eduMeg Thornton, Staff (UG), 2239 Campbell Hall, 825-1006,meg@ucla.eduAstronomySee Physics and AstronomyAthleticsMichael Casillas, Staff, Morgan Center, 206-6838,mcasillas@athletics.ucla.eduSheila Gardette, Staff, Morgan Center, 206-6181,sgardette@athletics.ucla.eduChelley Maple, Staff, Morgan Center, 206-6263,cmaple@athletics.ucla.eduEric White, Staff, Morgan Center, 206-6209,ewhite@athletics.ucla.eduAtmospheric SciencesAnnmarie Eldering, Faculty (G), 7127 Math Sciences, 206-5253,eldering@atmos.ucla.eduRobert G. Fovell, Faculty (UG), 7127 Math Sciences, 206-9956,fovell@atmos.ucla.eduBrenda D. Lewis, Staff (G/UG), 7127 Math Sciences, 825-1954,brenda@atmos.ucla.eduLawrence R. Lyons, Faculty (G), 7127 Math Sciences, 206-7876,larry@atmos.ucla.eduJames C. McWilliams, Faculty (G), 7127 Math Sciences, 206-2829,jcm@atmos.ucla.eduBiological Chemistry (Graduate)Gregory S. Payne, Faculty, 33-257 CHS, 206-3121,gpayne@biochem.medsch.ucla.eduBiomathematics (Graduate)Carol M. Newton, Faculty, AV-625 CHS, 825-5800,cnewton@biomath.medsch.ucla.eduDavid Tomita, Staff, AV-617B CHS, 825-5554,dtomita@biomath.medsch.ucla.eduBiomedical Engineering (Graduate)John D. MacKenzie, Faculty, 7523 Boelter Hall, 794-5945,jdmac@seas.ucla.eduBiomedical Physics (Graduate)Loretta Brookes, Staff, 1V-365 CHS, 825-7811,lbrookes@mednet.ucla.eduEdward J. Hoffman, Faculty, B2-049 CHS, 825-8851,ehoffman@mail.nuc.ucla.eduWilliam H. McBride, Faculty, B3-109 CHS, 794-7051,mcbride@radonc.ucla.eduBiostatistics (Graduate)William G. Cumberland, Faculty, 51-254 CHS, 825-5250,wgc@ucla.eduCarol Yasutomi, Staff, 51-254 CHS, 267-2186,yasutomi@admin.ph.ucla.eduChemical EngineeringDiane Golomb, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-1704,diane@ea.ucla.eduHarold G. Monbouquette, Faculty (G), 5531 Boelter Hall, 825-8946,harold@seas.ucla.eduChemistry and BiochemistryGina Amodeo, Staff (G), 4006 Young Hall, 825-3150,gina@chem.ucla.eduWendy Fujinami, Staff (UG), 4009 Young Hall, 825-1859Phyllis Jergenson, Staff (G), 4006 Young Hall, 825-3150,plj@chem.ucla.eduAmy J. Stark, Staff (UG), 4009 Young Hall, 825-1859,stark@chem.ucla.eduChemistry/Materials Science (Undergraduate)Bruce S. Dunn, Faculty, 6532D Boelter Hall, 825-1519,dunn@seas.ucla.eduLeslie Hinman, Staff, 6531A Boelter Hall, 825-8916,leslie@ea.ucla.eduChicana and Chicano Studies (Undergraduate)Ellie Hernandez, Staff, 7351 Bunche Hall, 206-7696, lute@ucla.eduCivil and Environmental EngineeringMary Anne Geber, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-2036,maryanne@ea.ucla.eduWilliam W-G. Yeh, Faculty (G), 5732B Boelter Hall, 825-2300,williamy@seas.ucla.eduClassicsBeth Gray, Staff (G/UG), 100 Dodd Hall, 825-3480,gray@humnet.ucla.eduMichael W. Haslam, Faculty (G), 289C Dodd Hall, 825-3680,haslam@humnet.ucla.eduSteven Lattimore, Faculty (UG), 247L Dodd Hall, 825-3324,lattimor@humnet.ucla.eduCommunication Studies (Undergraduate)Eugenie H. Dye, Staff, 9244 Bunche Hall, 206-8446, 825-3303,dye@ucla.eduCommunity Health Sciences (Graduate)Gail G. Harrison, Faculty, 36-071 CHS, 825-5308, gailh@ucla.eduDiana Springer, Staff, 36-071 CHS, 825-5308,springer@admin.ph.ucla.eduComparative LiteratureKerry Allen, Staff (G), 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.edu


Spring 1999 Academic Counseling / 177Ali Behdad, Faculty (G, M.A.), 3321 Rolfe Hall, 825-3614,behdad@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Floeck, Staff (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-4620,floeck@humnet.ucla.eduEfraín Kristal, Faculty (G, Ph.D.), 5310 Rolfe Hall, 206-2191,kristal@humnet.ucla.eduRoss P. Shideler, Faculty (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-3014,shideler@humnet.ucla.eduComputer ScienceAndrew B. Kahng, Faculty (G), 3713 Boelter Hall, 206-7073,abk@cs.ucla.eduMi Suk Kwon, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-0968,misuk@ea.ucla.eduCybernetics (Undergraduate)Beth Rubin, Staff, 4532H Boelter Hall, 825-7482, beth@cs.ucla.eduDentistry/Oral Biology (Graduate)Jason Pinnell, Staff, 63-050 Dentistry, 825-1955,jasonp@dent.ucla.eduM.S.: Douglas Junge, Faculty, 63-078 Dentistry, 825-5795,djunge@ucla.eduPh.D.: Lawrence E. Wolinsky, Faculty, 63-070 Dentistry, 825-0030,wolinsky@ucla.eduDesignRoma King, Staff (UG), 1300 Dickson, 825-3645,rking@arts.ucla.eduCaron Cronin, Staff (G), 1300 Dickson, 206-7363,ccronin@arts.ucla.eduEarth and Space Sciences/Geology, GeophysicsWayne A. Dollase, Faculty (UG), 3667 Geology, 825-3823,dollase@ucla.eduWilliam I. Newman, Faculty (G), 4640 Geology, 825-3912.win@ucla.eduSpring Verity, Staff (G/UG), 3683 Geology, 825-3917,verity@ess.ucla.eduEast Asian Languages and CulturesJohn B. Duncan, Faculty (G), 268B Royce Hall, 794-8931,duncan@humnet.ucla.eduChinese (Undergraduate)David C. Schaberg, Faculty, 246A Royce Hall, 825-0259,schaberg@humnet.ucla.eduJapanese (Undergraduate)Michele F. Marra, Faculty, 264A Royce Hall, 794-8941,marra@humnet.ucla.eduKorean (Undergraduate)Sung-Ock Sohn, Faculty, 284A Royce Hall, 794-8945,sohn@humnet.ucla.eduEast Asian Studies (Undergraduate)ChineseDavid C. Schaberg, Faculty, 246A Royce Hall, 825-0259,schaberg@humnet.ucla.eduJapaneseMichele F. Marra, Faculty, 264A Royce Hall, 794-8941,marra@humnet.ucla.eduKoreanSung-Ock Sohn, Faculty, 284A Royce Hall, 794-8945,sohn@humnet.ucla.eduEconomicsLora Clarke, Staff (G), 8292 Bunche Hall, 206-1413,lclarke@econ.ucla.eduDeborah Frohman, Staff (UG, business economics), 2250 BuncheHall, 206-2850, frohman@econ.ucla.eduJulie Plotkin, Staff (UG), 2253 Bunche Hall, 825-5118,plotkin@econ.ucla.eduEducationSusan Abler, Staff (UG minor), 1009 Moore Hall, 825-5269,abler@gseis.ucla.eduCary A Whitcup, Staff (G), 1009 Moore Hall, 825-8326,whitcup@gseis.ucla.eduElectrical EngineeringOscar M. Stafsudd, Jr., Faculty (G), 58-113 Engineering IV, 825-4360, stafsudd@ee.ucla.eduJohn Weitzel, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-9602,jweitzel@ea.ucla.eduEngineering and Applied Science, School ofOffice of Academic and Student Affairs (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-2826EnglishCarolyn Clark, Staff (G/UG), 2222 Rolfe Hall, 825-1389,carolyn@humnet.ucla.eduMichelle Harding, Staff (G), 2203 Rolfe Hall, 825-1223,harding@humnet.ucla.eduJanel Munguia, Staff (UG), 2222 Rolfe Hall, 825-1389,munguia@humnet.ucla.eduEnvironmental Health Sciences (Graduate)John Bulger, Staff, 56-070 CHS, 206-1619,bulger@admin.ph.ucla.eduCurtis D. Eckhert, Faculty, 56-070 CHS, 825-8429,ceckhert@ucla.eduEnvironmental Science and Engineering (Graduate)Richard F. Ambrose, Faculty, 46-059 CHS, 825-6144,rambrose@ucla.eduMyrna Gordon, Staff, 46-081 CHS, 825-9901,gordon@admin.ph.ucla.eduEpidemiology (Graduate)Ralph R. Frerichs, Faculty, 71-254 CHS, 825-8579,frerichs@ucla.eduSara Hosegera, Staff, 71-254 CHS, 206-3901,hosegera@admin.ph.ucla.eduEthnomusicologyAlfred Bradley, Staff (UG), 1642 Schoenberg Hall Annex, 825-4768,abradley@arts.ucla.eduMary Crawford, Staff (G), 1642B Schoenberg Hall Annex, 825-4769,maryc@arts.ucla.eduEuropean Studies (Undergraduate)Sylvia Dillon, Staff, 11371 Bunche Hall, 825-6387,sdillon@isop.ucla.eduGeoffrey W. Symcox, Faculty, 5381 Bunche Hall, 825-1370,symcox@history.ucla.eduFilm and TelevisionSee Theater, Film, and Television, School ofFolklore and Mythology (Graduate)Michael O. Jones, Faculty, 1037A Public Policy Building, 825-3962,mojones@humnet.ucla.eduFrenchKerry Allen, Staff (G), 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.eduNicole Dufresne, Faculty (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 794-8927,dufresne@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Floeck, Staff (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-4620,floeck@humnet.ucla.edu


178 / Academic Counseling Spring 1999Eric Gans, Faculty (G), 212 Royce Hall, 794-8925,gans@humnet.ucla.eduAndrea Loselle, Faculty (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 794-8918,loselle@humnet.ucla.eduGeography/Environmental StudiesJason Corbett, Staff (G), 1253 Bunche Hall, 825-4655,jcorbett@geog.ucla.eduGerry A. Hale, Faculty (UG), 1251 Bunche Hall, 825-1166,hale@geog.ucla.eduGlen M. MacDonald, Faculty (G), 1152 Bunche Hall, 825-2568,macdonal@geog.ucla.eduMonica Varsanyi, Staff (UG), 1251 Bunche Hall, 825-1166,mvarsanyi@hup.ucla.eduGermanic LanguagesKerry Allen, Staff (G), 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Floeck, Staff (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-4620,floeck@humnet.ucla.eduRobert S. Kirsner, Faculty (UG, Plan C), 212 Royce Hall, 206-4111,kirsner@humnet.ucla.eduJill Anne Kowalik, Faculty (G, literature), 212 Royce Hall, 206-6230,kowalik@humnet.ucla.eduJutta Landa, Faculty (UG, Plan A), 212 Royce Hall, 794-8962,landa@humnet.ucla.eduChristopher M. Stevens, Faculty (G, linguistics), 212 Royce Hall, 206-4948, stevens@humnet.ucla.eduPeter Tokofsky, Faculty (UG, Plan B), 212 Royce Hall, 825-5077,toko@humnet.ucla.eduGerontology (Undergraduate)Larry L. Butcher, Faculty, 8631 Franz Hall, 206-0312,gerontol@psych.ucla.eduJayme Chiu, Staff, 8631 Franz Hall, 206-0312,gerontol@psych.ucla.eduHealth Services (Graduate)Jennifer Nixt, Staff, 31-253A CHS, 825-7863,nixt@admin.ph.ucla.eduThomas H. Rice, Faculty, 31-293D CHS, 206-1824, trice@ucla.eduHistoryBarbara Bernstein, Staff (G), 6273 Bunche Hall, 825-3269,bbernste@history.ucla.eduPaul Padilla, Staff (UG), 6248 Bunche Hall, 825-3720,padilla@history.ucla.eduShela Patel, Staff (G), 6273A Bunche Hall, 206-2627,patel@history.ucla.eduHistory/Art History (Undergraduate)Beth Gray, Staff, 100 Dodd Hall, 825-3480, gray@humnet.ucla.eduIndo-European Studies (Graduate)Beth Gray, Staff, 100 Dodd Hall, 825-3480, gray@humnet.ucla.eduBrent Vine, Faculty, 289B Dodd Hall, 825-1121,vine@humnet.ucla.eduInternational Development Studies (Undergraduate)Amy Gaglia, Staff, 11276 Bunche Hall, 825-2927, ids@isop.ucla.eduIslamic Studies (Graduate)Irene A. Bierman, Faculty, 10286 Bunche Hall, 825-1181,bierman@ucla.eduItalianKerry Allen, Staff (G), 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.eduMassimo Ciavolella (G), Faculty, 212 Royce Hall, 794-8907,ciavolel@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Floeck, Staff (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-4620,floeck@humnet.ucla.eduThomas Harrison (UG), Faculty, 212 Royce Hall, 794-8912,harrison@humnet.ucla.eduLatin American StudiesCarolyn Ramirez-La Faso, Staff (G/UG), 10347 Bunche Hall, 206-6571, cramirez@isop.ucla.eduLinda Rodríguez, Faculty (G/UG), 10347 Bunche Hall, 206-6571,lrodriguez@isop.ucla.eduLaw, School of (Graduate)Admissions Information, 71 Dodd Hall, 825-4041Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies (Undergraduate)James A. Schultz, Faculty, 251A Kinsey Hall, 206-0516,jschultz@humnet.ucla.eduLetters and Science, College ofCollege Counseling Service (UG), A316 Murphy Hall, 825-1965ASK peer counselors (ASK@hup.ucla.edu), available weekdays atCampbell Hall (southwest corner), Powell Library (southeastcorner), and Powell/Royce Quad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; A316CMurphy Hall (with computer access) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; andadjacent to 1104 Murphy Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Academic Advancement Program (UG), 1209 Campbell Hall, 825-1481AAP Peer Counseling, 1228 Campbell Hall, 206-1572Library and Information Science (Graduate)Susan Abler, Staff, 1009 Moore Hall, 825-5269,abler@gseis.ucla.eduCary A. Whitcup, Staff, 1009 Moore Hall, 825-8326,whitcup@gseis.ucla.eduLinguisticsNatasha Brown, Staff (G/UG), 3125 Campbell Hall, 825-5060,nbrown@humnet.ucla.eduBruce P. Hayes, Faculty (G), 2101G Campbell Hall, 825-9507,bhayes@humnet.ucla.eduThomas J. Hinnebusch, Faculty (UG), 3103N Campbell Hall, 825-9747, hinnebus@humnet.ucla.eduPamela L. Munro, Faculty (UG), 3125 Campbell Hall, 206-0056,munro@ucla.eduRussell G. Schuh, Faculty (UG), 2126B Campbell Hall, 206-2663,schuh@humnet.ucla.eduEdward P. Stabler, Faculty (UG), 3103F Campbell Hall, 826-8376,stabler@ucla.eduLinguistics and Computer Science (Undergraduate)Edward P. Stabler, Faculty, 3103F Campbell Hall, 826-8376,stabler@ucla.eduManagement (Graduate)M.B.A.: Ilene Haniotis, Staff, B201F Gold Hall, 825-6944,ilene.haniotis@anderson.ucla.eduM.S./Ph.D.: Lydia Heyman, Staff, C524 Entrepreneurs Hall, 825-2667, lydia.heyman@anderson.ucla.eduMaterials Science and EngineeringLila Ryan, Staff (UG), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-2889, lila@ea.ucla.eduJenn-Ming Yang, Faculty (G), 6532C Boelter Hall, 825-2758,jyang@seas.ucla.eduMathematicsCollette Gibson, Staff (UG), 6356 Math Sciences, 206-1308,collette@math.ucla.eduVeronica Peet, Staff (UG), 6356 Math Sciences, 206-1286,vpeet@math.ucla.edu


Spring 1999 Academic Counseling / 179Roberto H. Schonmann, Faculty (G), 6356 Math Sciences, 825-4971, rhs@math.ucla.eduMechanical and Aerospace EngineeringMary Anne Geber, Staff (UG, aerospace), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-2036, maryanne@ea.ucla.eduRobert E. Kelly, Faculty (G), 46-147B Engineering IV, 825-5489Lila Ryan, Staff (UG, mechanical), 6426 Boelter Hall, 825-2889,lila@ea.ucla.eduMedicine, School of (Graduate)Admissions Information, 12-109 CHS, 825-6081Microbiology and Immunology (Graduate)Melanie Levin, Staff, 43-118 CHS, 206-5148,mlevin@microbio.ucla.eduSherie L. Morrison, Faculty, 43-233 CHS, 825-5663,sheriem@microbio.ucla.eduMicrobiology and Molecular GeneticsHeidi Cohen, Staff (G/UG), 1602B Molecular Sciences, 825-8482,heidic@microbio.ucla.eduMilitary ScienceRita J. Salley, Faculty, 142 Men's Gym, 825-7381, rsalley@ucla.eduMolecular and Medical Pharmacology (Graduate)Samson A. Chow, Faculty, 23-133 CHS, 206-2282, 825-9600,schow@mednet.ucla.eduTerry L. Moore, Staff, 23-377 CHS, 794-7726,tlmoore@mednet.ucla.eduMolecular Biology (Graduate)Karambir Singh, Faculty, 225A Botany, 206-8259, ksingh@ucla.eduBo Tendis, Staff, 168 MBI, 825-1018, botendis@mednet.ucla.eduMolecular, Cell, and Developmental BiologyPamela Hurley, Staff (G/UG), 2312 Life Sciences, 825-7109,pamelah@mcdb.ucla.eduFrank A. Laski, Faculty (G), 556 MBI, 206-3640,laski@ewald.mbi.ucla.eduPaul H. O’Lague, Faculty (UG), 4209 Life Sciences, 825-3774,polague@ucla.eduMusicAlfred Bradley, Staff (UG), 1642 Schoenberg Hall Annex, 825-4768,abradley@arts.ucla.eduMary Crawford, Staff (G), 1642B Schoenberg Hall Annex, 825-4769,maryc@arts.ucla.eduMusicologyAlfred Bradley, Staff (UG), 1642 Schoenberg Hall Annex, 825-4768,abradley@arts.ucla.eduCora Gamulo, Staff (G/UG), 2443 Schoenberg Hall, 206-5187,gamulo@humnet.ucla.eduRaymond Knapp, Faculty (UG), 2420 Schoenberg Hall, 206-2278,knapp@humnet.ucla.eduMitchell B. Morris, Faculty (G), 2430 Schoenberg Hall, 206-1097,mmorris@humnet.ucla.eduNaval ScienceDonna Tenerelli, Staff, 123 Men's Gym, 825-9075,donna@navy.ucla.eduNear Eastern Languages and CulturesDiane AbuGheida, Staff (G/UG), 376 Kinsey Hall, 825-4165,abugheid@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Fishbein, Faculty (UG), 389 Kinsey Hall, 206-2229,fishbein@humnet.ucla.eduYona Sabar, Faculty (G), 378 Kinsey Hall, 206-1389,sabar@humnet.ucla.eduNear Eastern Studies (Undergraduate)Irene A. Bierman, Faculty, 10286 Bunche Hall, 825-1181,bierman@ucla.eduNeurobiology (Graduate)Nicholas C. Brecha, Faculty, 73-244 CHS, 825-9556,nbrecha@ucla.eduEllen Stolzenberg, Staff, 73-235 CHS, 825-9553,estolze@mednet.ucla.eduNeuroscienceLori Cooper, Staff (UG), 1506D Gonda Center, 206-2349,lcooper@mednet.ucla.eduSuzie Vader, Staff (G), 1506D Gonda Center, 825-8153,vader@mednet.ucla.eduJoseph B. Watson, Faculty (G), 48-257 NPI&H, 825-7587,jwatson@npih.mednet.ucla.eduNursing, School ofLauretta Bobo, Staff (B.S./M.S.N.), 2-200 Factor Building, 794-7461,lbobo@sonnet.ucla.eduKathy Scrivner, Staff (G/UG), 2-200 Factor Building, 825-5654,kscrivne@sonnet.ucla.eduRhonda Younger, Staff (Ph.D.), 2-200 Factor Building, 825-2583,rflenoy@sonnet.ucla.eduOral Biology/Dentistry (Graduate)Jason Pinnell, Staff, 63-050 Dentistry, 825-1955,jasonp@dent.ucla.eduM.S.: Douglas Junge, Faculty, 63-078 Dentistry, 825-5795,djunge@ucla.eduPh.D.: Lawrence E. Wolinsky, Faculty, 63-070 Dentistry, 825-0030,wolinsky@ucla.eduOrganismic Biology, Ecology, and EvolutionEmily Hertzberg, Staff (UG), 2325 Life Sciences, 825-1680,emilyh@lifesci.ucla.eduNancy Purtill, Staff (UG), 2325 Life Sciences, 825-1680,nancyp@lifesci.ucla.eduJocelyn Yamadera, Staff (G), 2335 Life Sciences, 825-1959,jocelyny@lifesci.ucla.eduOrganizational Studies (Undergraduate)Eric H. Monkkonen, Faculty, 3371 Public Policy Building, 206-4613,emonkkon@ucla.eduPathology and Laboratory Medicine (Graduate)Kenneth Dorshkind, Faculty, 11-640 Factor Building, 206-9535,kdorshki@pathology.medsch.ucla.eduJo Hamady, Staff, 13-145G CHS, 825-5719,jhamady@pathology.medsch.ucla.eduPhilosophyGavin Lawrence, Faculty (UG), 374 Dodd Hall, 206-2727,lawrence@humnet.ucla.eduArlecia Powell-Halley, Staff (G/UG), 329 Dodd Hall, 206-1356,arlecia@humnet.ucla.eduPhysics and AstronomyPenny Lucky, Staff (G), 3-164 Knudsen Hall, 825-2307,plucky@physics.ucla.eduFrançoise Quéval, Staff (UG), 3-160 Knudsen Hall, 825-2453,queval@physics.ucla.eduPhysiological ScienceMichael Carr, Staff (G), 2317 Life Sciences, 825-3891,mcarr@physci.ucla.eduAlison Greenfield, Staff (UG), 2317 Life Sciences, 825-3892,alisong@physci.lifesci.ucla.edu


180 / Academic Counseling Spring 1999Physiology (Graduate)Sheri Klein, Staff, 53-237 CHS, 825-6717, Sklein@mednet.ucla.eduSally J. Krasne, Faculty, C8-149 CHS, 825-8884,Skrasne@mednet.ucla.eduPolicy StudiesPeter Brown, Staff (UG), 3357M Public Policy Building, 206-4613,pbrown@hup.ucla.eduMaciek Kolodziejczak, Staff (G), 3357H Public Policy Building, 206-3148, maciek@ucla.eduEric H. Monkkonen, Faculty (UG), 3357M Public Policy Building, 206-4613, emonkkon@ucla.eduPolitical ScienceJose Cue, Staff (UG), 4256 Bunche Hall, 825-3862, 206-7669,cue@polisci.ucla.eduKathy Escobedo, Staff (UG), 4256 Bunche Hall, 825-3862, 206-7669,escobedo@polisci.ucla.eduBarbara Jess, Staff (G), 4266 Bunche Hall, 825-3372,jess@polisci.ucla.eduDavid O. Wilkinson, Faculty (UG), 3280 Bunche Hall, 825-3450,dow@ucla.eduE. Victor Wolfenstein, Faculty (G), 3389B Bunche Hall, 825-3838,evw@ucla.eduPsychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences (Graduate)Mary Mossman, Staff (G/UG), C8-202 NPI&H, 825-0770,mmossman@npih.mednet.ucla.eduPsychologyBeth Argus, Staff (UG), 1531 Franz Hall, 825-2730,undergraduate@psych.ucla.eduSteve Herbert, Staff (UG), 1531 Franz Hall, 825-2730,undergraduate@psych.ucla.eduPublic Health, School of (Graduate)Office of Student AffairsMichael S. Goldstein, Faculty, 16-071 CHS, 825-5116,goldstein@admin.ph.ucla.eduDiana Thatcher, Staff, 16-071 CHS, 825-5516, thatcher@ucla.eduReligion, Study of (Undergraduate)S. Scott Bartchy, Faculty, 6265 Bunche Hall, 825-4570,bartchy@history.ucla.eduArlecia Powell-Halley, Staff, 329 Dodd Hall, 206-1356,arlecia@humnet.ucla.eduRomance Linguistics and Literature (Graduate)Kerry Allen, Staff, 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.eduDominique L. Sportiche, Faculty, 3125 Campbell Hall, 206-6953,sportich@humnet.ucla.eduScandinavian SectionKerry Allen, Staff (G), 212 Royce Hall, 825-1147,allen@humnet.ucla.eduMichael Floeck, Staff (UG), 212 Royce Hall, 825-4620,floeck@humnet.ucla.eduMary Kay Norseng, Faculty (G/UG), 212 Royce Hall, 206-6858,norseng@humnet.ucla.eduSlavic Languages and LiteraturesMichael Heim, Faculty (G, literature), 115L Kinsey Hall, 825-7894,heim@humnet.ucla.eduRoman Koropeckyj, Faculty (UG), 199B Kinsey Hall, 825-2135,koropeck@humnet.ucla.eduMarcia Kurtz, Staff (G/UG), 115C Kinsey Hall, 825-3856,marcia@humnet.ucla.eduOlga Yokoyama, Faculty (G, linguistics), 115F Kinsey Hall, 825-6158,olga@humnet.ucla.eduSocial Welfare (Graduate)Stuart A. Kirk, Faculty, 5218 Public Policy Building, 206-2698,kirk@ucla.eduLauri Reed, Staff, 3357E Public Policy Building, 825-7737,lhreed@ucla.eduSociologyEffective January 1999, locations to be Hershey Hall:Marlies Dietrich, Staff (G), 254C Haines Hall, 825-1026,dietrich@soc.ucla.eduMary Jo Johnson, Staff (UG), 254A Haines Hall, 825-1215,johnson@soc.ucla.eduSpanish and PortugueseWendy Alvarado, Staff (UG), 5314 Rolfe Hall, 825-8289,alvarado@humnet.ucla.eduHilda Peinado, Staff (G), 5304 Rolfe Hall, 825-1430,peinado@humnet.ucla.eduStatistics (Graduate)Debbie Barrera, Staff, 8130 Math Sciences, 825-8430,debbie@stat.ucla.eduWing H. Wong, Faculty (Ph.D.), 8118 Math Sciences, 206-9475,whwong@stat.ucla.eduN. Donald Ylvisaker, Faculty (M.S.), 6119 Math Sciences, 825-4819,ndy@stat.ucla.eduTheater, Film, and Television, School ofAndrea Buchanan, Staff (G), 103G East Melnitz Building, 206-8441,andreab@emelnitz.ucla.eduFrank Costelloe, Staff (UG), 103 East Melnitz Building, 206-8441,fcostell@emelnitz.ucla.eduRoslyn Haley, Staff (UG), 103 East Melnitz Building, 206-8441,rhaley@emelnitz.ucla.eduSteven Moore, Staff (UG), 103E East Melnitz Building, 206-8441,smoore@emelnitz.ucla.eduCecilia Wilmott, Staff (G), 103D East Melnitz Building, 206-8441,cwilmott@emelnitz.ucla.eduUrban Planning (Graduate)Vanessa Dingley, Staff, 3357 Public Policy Building, 825-7331,vdingley@ucla.eduUrban Studies (Undergraduate)Eric H. Monkkonen, Faculty (UG), 3371 Public Policy Building, 206-4613, emonkkon@ucla.eduWomen's Studies (Undergraduate)Mary Margaret Smith, Staff, 240 Kinsey Hall, 206-8101,mmsmith@wsp.ucla.eduWorld Arts and CulturesWendy Temple, Staff (G/UG), 205 Dance Building, 825-8537,wtemple@arts.ucla.eduChristopher A. Waterman, Faculty (G), 124 Dance Building, 825-3951, cwater@arts.ucla.edu


Spring 1999 181Official NoticesThe Office of the Dean of Students publishes “Official Notices” in theDaily Bruin at various times during the year. Such notices are important,and all students are held responsible for the information in them.Official PublicationsStudents are responsible for observing procedures and deadlines aspublished by the <strong>Registrar</strong> in the following:1. <strong>UCLA</strong> General Catalog. The print edition of the catalog is issued bienniallyand is for sale in the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store for $6.00. To obtain acopy by mail, contact the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store at (310) 825-6064. The onlineedition is at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog/. Online programand course updates are at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/catalog/update/.2. Schedule of Classes. The quarterly publication of courses offered,campus calendar, and campus procedures and policies forthe term is sold in the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store, Ackerman Union. To obtain acopy by mail, contact the <strong>UCLA</strong> Store at (310) 825-6064. The onlineedition is at http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule/.NondiscriminationThe University of California, in accordance with applicable Federaland State Laws and University Policies, does not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, medicalcondition (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, citizenship,sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabledveteran. The University also prohibits sexual harassment. Thisnondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment inUniversity programs and activities.Inquiries regarding the University’s student-related nondiscriminationpolicies may be directed to the <strong>UCLA</strong> Campus Counsel, 3149 MurphyHall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405, (310) 825-4042. Speechandhearing-impaired persons may call TDD (310) 206-6083.Inquiries regarding Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or 504Compliance may be directed to Dr. Douglas Martin, Special Assistantto the Chancellor/Coordinator of ADA and 504 Compliance, A239Murphy Hall, <strong>UCLA</strong>, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405, voice (310) 825-2242, TTY (310) 206-3349. See http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ada.htm.Students may complain of any action which they believe discriminatesagainst them on the ground of race, color, national origin, maritalstatus, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or age and may contactthe Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall, and/or refer toSection 111.00 of the University of California Policies Applying toCampus Activities, Organizations, and Students (available in 1206Murphy Hall) for further information and procedures.Student Conduct PoliciesStudents are members of both society and the academic communitywith attendant rights and responsibilities. Students are expected tocomply with the general law, University policies, and campus regulations.A. JurisdictionThe University shall have jurisdiction over student conduct that occurson University property, or in connection with official Universityfunctions whether on or off University property. Although the Universitywill not routinely invoke its disciplinary processes over studentconduct that occurs off campus except in connection with an officialUniversity function, the University shall have discretion to exercise jurisdictionover conduct that occurs off campus and that would violatestudent conduct and discipline policies or regulations if the conducthad occurred on campus when:1. The alleged misconduct indicates the student poses a threat tothe safety or security of any member(s) of the University community;or2. The alleged misconduct involves academic work or the forgery,alteration, misuse of any University document, record, key, electronicdevice, or identification.Specifically, the University may choose to exercise jurisdiction overoff-campus incidents under section (1) above where the alleged misconductinvolves:a. Physical abuse, including but not limited to, rape, sexual assault,sex offenses, and other physical assault; threats of violence;or conduct that threatens the health or safety of anyperson;b. Stalking (as defined in Section 102.10 of the University ofCalifornia Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations,and Students);c. Sexual harassment (as defined in Section 102.09 of the Universityof California Policies Applying to Campus Activities,Organizations, and Students);d. Hazing or any method of initiation or pre-initiation into a campusorganization or any activity engaged in by the organizationor members of the organization which causes, or is likelyto cause, bodily danger, physical harm, or personal degradationor disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm to anystudent or other person.In determining whether or not to exercise off-campus jurisdiction incases under section (1) above, the University will consider the seriousnessof the alleged misconduct; whether the alleged victim is amember of the campus community; the ability of the University togather evidence, including the testimony of witnesses; or whether theoff-campus conduct is part of a series of actions that occurred bothon and off campus.This section is intended only to provide guidance for the exercise ofdiscretion by the University in invoking its jurisdiction over conductthat occurs off campus. It may not be relied upon by any studentcharged under this section to create any rights, substantive or procedural,or as a basis for a challenge to the exercise of the University’sjurisdiction.B. Grounds for DisciplineThe Chancellor may impose discipline for violation of, or an attemptto violate any University policies or campus regulations. The lack ofintent to commit a violation is not a factor in determining if a violationoccurred; however, the lack of intent may be considered a mitigatingfactor in determining the appropriate sanction if it has been determinedthat a violation has occurred. Violations or attempted violationsinclude, but are not limited to, the following types of misconduct(note that the following section numbers 102.01 through 102.25 areadapted from the University of California Policies Applying to CampusActivities, Organizations, and Students):C. Types of Misconduct102.01: Academic Dishonesty. All forms of academic misconduct,including but not limited to, cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, or facilitatingacademic dishonesty.For the purposes of this Code, the following definitions apply:102.01a: Cheating. Cheating includes, but is not limited to, theuse of unauthorized materials, information or study aids in anyacademic exercise; or, helping another student commit an act ofacademic fraud; or, the failure to observe the expressed proceduresor instructions of an academic exercise, e.g., examinationinstructions regarding alternate seating or conversation duringan examination.


182 / Official Notices Spring 1999102.01b: Fabrication. Fabrication includes, but is not limited to,falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academicexercise.102.01c: Plagiarism. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to,the use of another's words or ideas as if they were one's own; including,but not limited to representing, either with the intent todeceive or by the omission of the true source, part of or an entirework produced by someone other than the student, obtained bypurchase or otherwise, as the student's original work; or, representingthe identifiable but altered ideas, data or writing of anotherperson as if those ideas, data or writing were the student'soriginal work.102.01d: Multiple Submissions. Multiple submissions includes,but is not limited to, the resubmission by a student of any workwhich has been previously submitted for credit in identical or similarform in one course to fulfill the requirements of a secondcourse, without the informed permission/consent of the instructorof the second course; or, the submission by a student of anywork submitted for credit in identical or similar form in one courseto fulfill the requirements of a concurrent course, without the permission/consentof the instructors of both courses.102.02: Other Forms of Dishonesty. Other forms of dishonesty, includingbut not limited to, fabricating information or knowingly furnishingfalse information or reporting a false emergency to the Universityor to University officials acting in the performance of their duties.102.03: Forgery. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of any University document,record, key, electronic device, or identification. Section102.03 applies to any individual for whom the University maintainsrecords, regardless of current student status.102.04: Theft. Theft of, conversion of, misappropriation of, or damageto or destruction of, any property of the University or property ofothers while on University premises or at official University functions;or possession of any property of the University or others stolen whileon University premises or at official University functions.102.05: Computers. Theft or other abuse of computing facilities orcomputer time, including but not limited to: unauthorized entry into afile to use, read, or change the contents or for any other purpose; unauthorizedtransfer of a file; unauthorized use of another individual'sidentification or password; use of computing facilities to interfere withthe work of another student, faculty member, or University official;use of computing facilities to interfere with a University computingsystem.Violation of the University of California Electronic Mail Policy (availableon the internet at: http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/policies/email/), or of any <strong>UCLA</strong> acceptable or allowable use policy, will alsobe considered a violation of Section 102.05.102.06: Unauthorized Conduct. Unauthorized possession of, receiptof, duplication of, or use of the University's name, insignia, orseal. Unauthorized entry to, possession of, receipt of, or use of anyUniversity properties, equipment, resources, or services.Selling or distributing course lecture notes, handouts, readers orother information provided by an instructor, or using them for anycommercial purpose, without the express permission of the instructor.102.07: University-Owned Housing. Violation of policies, regulations,or rules governing University-owned or -operated housing facilitiesor leased housing facilities located on University property.102.08: Physical Abuse. Physical abuse, including but not limited to,rape, sexual assault, sex offenses, and other physical assault;threats of violence; or conduct that threatens the health or safety ofany person.102.08a: Rape. For the purposes of this Code, rape refers to“rape” as defined by the California Penal Code (as it may beamended from time to time). Among other acts, the Penal Codeprohibits the following acts, which are summarized below:1. Sexual intercourse against a person's will accomplished byforce or threats of bodily injury.2. Sexual intercourse against a person's will where the personhas reasonable fear that she (or he) or another will be injuredif she (or he) does not submit to the intercourse.3. Sexual intercourse where the person is incapable of givingconsent, or is prevented from resisting, due to alcohol ordrugs, and this condition was known, or reasonably shouldhave been known by the accused.4. Sexual intercourse where the person is incapable of resistingbecause she (or he), at the time, is unconscious or asleep,and this is known to the accused.102.08b: Sexual Assault. The act of sexual assault includes:forced sodomy (anal intercourse); forced oral copulation (oralgenitalcontact); rape by foreign object (forced penetration by aforeign object, including a finger); and sexual battery (the unwantedtouching of an intimate part of another person for the purposeof sexual arousal). These also include situations when theaccused sexually assaults a complainant incapable of givingconsent, including where the complainant is prevented from resistingdue to alcohol or drugs and this condition was known, orreasonably should have been known by the accused.NOTE: For the purpose of this regulation, students should understandthat:1. Forced intercourse, or other unwanted sexual contact, is definedas rape or sexual assault whether the assailant is astranger or an acquaintance of the complainant.2. Intoxication of the assailant shall not diminish the assailant'sresponsibility for sexual assault.102.09: Sexual Harassment. Unwelcome sexual advances, requestsfor sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of asexual nature constitute sexual harassment when:a. submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitlya term or condition of instruction, employment, or participation inother University activity;b. submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual isused as a basis for evaluation in making academic or personneldecisions affecting an individual; orc. such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interferingwith an individual's performance or creating an intimidating,hostile, or offensive University environment.In determining whether the alleged conduct constitutes sexual harassment,consideration shall be given to the record of the incidentas a whole and to the totality of the circumstances, including the contextin which the alleged incidents occurred.102.10: Stalking. Stalking behavior in which an individual willfully,maliciously, and repeatedly engages in a knowing course of conductdirected at a specific person which reasonably and seriously alarms,torments, or terrorizes the person, and which serves no legitimatepurpose.102.11: “Fighting Words.” The use of "fighting words" by studentsto harass any person(s) on University property, on other property towhich these policies apply, or in connection with official Universityfunctions or University-sponsored programs."Fighting words" are those personally abusive epithets which, whendirectly addressed to any ordinary person are, in the context usedand as a matter of common knowledge, inherently likely to provoke aviolent reaction whether or not they actually do so. Such words include,but are not limited to, those terms widely recognized to be derogatoryreferences to race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation,disability, and other personal characteristics. "Fighting words"constitute "harassment" when the circumstances of their utterancecreate a hostile and intimidating environment which the student utteringthem should reasonably know will interfere with the victim's abilityto pursue effectively his or her education or otherwise to participatefully in University programs and activities.102.12: Hazing. Hazing or any method of initiation or pre-initiationinto a campus organization or any activity engaged in by the organizationor members of the organization which causes, or is likely to


Spring 1999 Official Notices / 183cause, bodily danger, physical harm, or personal degradation or disgraceresulting in physical or mental harm to any student or otherperson.102.13: Obstruction or Disruption. Obstruction or disruption ofteaching, research, administration, disciplinary procedures, or otherUniversity activities.102.14: Disorderly Conduct. Disorderly or lewd conduct.102.15: Disturbing the Peace. Participation in a disturbance of thepeace or unlawful assembly.02.16: Failure to Comply. Failure to identify oneself to, or complywith directions of, a University official or other public official acting inthe performance of their duties while on University property or at officialUniversity functions, or resisting or obstructing such University orother public officials in the performance of or the attempt to performtheir 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, identifiedin Federal and State law or regulations.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, ornot in compliance with, University policy or campus regulations.102.19: Destructive Devices. Possession, use, storage, or manufactureof explosives, firebombs, or other destructive devices.102.20: Weapons. Except as expressly permitted by law, possession,use, storage, or manufacture of a firearm or other weapon capableof causing bodily injury.102.21: Violation of Disciplinary Conditions. Violation of the conditionscontained in the terms of a disciplinary action imposed underthis Code.102.22: Violation of Emergency or Interim Suspension Conditions.Violation of the conditions contained in a written Notice ofEmergency or Interim Suspension issued pursuant to Section IV. ofthis Code.102.23: Violation of Campus Restraining Order. Violation of theconditions contained in a written Campus Restraining Order issuedpursuant to Section III.A.2.a.(1) of this Code.102.24: University Properties. Using University properties for thepurpose of organizing or carrying out unlawful activity.102.25: Violations of Law. Violation of Federal, State or local laws.Disclosure of Student RecordsPursuant to the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act,the California Education Code, and the University of California PoliciesApplying to the Disclosure of Information from Student Records,students at <strong>UCLA</strong> have the right to1. Inspect and review records pertaining to themselves in their capacityas students, except as the right may be waived or qualifiedunder Federal and State Laws and University Policies2. Have withheld from disclosure, absent their prior consent for release,personally identifiable information from their studentrecords, except as provided by the Federal and State Laws andthe University Policies3. Inspect records maintained by <strong>UCLA</strong> of disclosures of personallyidentifiable information from their student records4. Seek correction of their student records through a request toamend the records or, if such request is denied, through a hearing5. File complaints with the U.S. Department of Education regardingalleged violations of the rights accorded them by the Federal Act<strong>UCLA</strong>, in accordance with the Federal and State Laws and the UniversityPolicies, has designated the following categories of personallyidentifiable information as “public information” which <strong>UCLA</strong> may releaseand publish without the student’s prior consent: name, address(local/mailing, permanent, and/or E-mail), telephone numbers, majorfield of study, dates of attendance, number of course units in whichenrolled, degrees and honors received, the most recent previous educationalinstitution attended, participation in officially recognized activities(including intercollegiate athletics), and the name, weight, andheight of participants on intercollegiate athletic teams.Students who do not wish certain items (i.e., name, local/mailing, permanent,and/or E-mail address, telephone numbers, major field ofstudy, dates of attendance, number of course units in which enrolled,and degrees and honors received) of this “public information” releasedand published may so indicate through URSA OnLine (http://www.ursa.ucla.edu/). To restrict the release and publication of the additionalitems in the category of “public information,” complete the Declineto Release form available from the Enrollment and Degree Services,1113 Murphy Hall.Student records which are the subject of the Federal and State Lawsand the University Policies may be maintained in a variety of offices,including the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, Office of the Dean of Students, <strong>UCLA</strong>Career Center, Graduate Division, and the offices of a student’s collegeor school and major department. Students are referred to the<strong>UCLA</strong> Campus and CHS Directory which lists all the offices that maymaintain student records, together with their campus address andtelephone number. Students have the right to inspect their studentrecords in any such office subject to the terms of the Federal andState Laws and the University Policies. Inspection of student recordsmaintained by the <strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office is by appointment only. Call(310) 206-0482 or inquire at Academic Record Services, 1134 MurphyHall.A copy of the Federal and State Laws, the University Policies, andthe <strong>UCLA</strong> Campus and CHS Directory may be inspected in the officeof the Information Practices Coordinator, 500 <strong>UCLA</strong> Wilshire Center.Information concerning students’ hearing rights may be obtainedfrom that office and from the Office of the Dean of Students, 1206Murphy Hall.In addition to the public information described above, information relatedto students’ Social Security number, sex, and marital status, andthe name(s), address(es), and telephone number(s) of their parentsor next of kin are made available to the <strong>UCLA</strong> External Affairs Departmentfor use in alumni, development, and public relations activities. Torestrict the release of this additional information, complete a Requestfor University Relations Information Restriction form available from theEnrollment and Degree Services, 1113 Murphy Hall.Rape and Other Forms ofSexual Assault<strong>UCLA</strong> does not tolerate sexual assault in any form, including acquaintanceor date rape. Where there is probable cause to believethat the campus regulations prohibiting sexual assault have been violated,the campus pursues disciplinary actions which may includesanctions up to and including dismissal from the University.A student charged with sexual assault can be prosecuted under Californiacriminal statutes and disciplined under the campus student conductpolicies and regulations. Even if the criminal justice authoritieschoose not to prosecute, the campus can pursue disciplinary action.DefinitionsA student who individually, or in concert with others, participates inany of the following misconduct is subject to University discipline (referto the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities,Organizations, and Students which is available from the Office ofthe Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall, and on the website at http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/dos/). The following language describes specificconduct which, at <strong>UCLA</strong>, may subject a student to University discipline:Physical abuse, including but not limited to rape, sexual assault, sexoffenses, and other physical assault; threats of violence; or conductthat threatens the health or safety of any person.


184 / Official Notices Spring 1999RapeFor the purposes of this policy, rape refers to “rape” as defined by theCalifornia Penal Code (as it may be amended from time to time).The acts summarized below are among the behaviors prohibited bythe California Penal Code:1. Sexual intercourse against a person’s will accomplished by forceor threats of bodily injury.2. Sexual intercourse against a person’s will where the person hasreasonable fear that she (or he) or another will be injured if she(or he) does not submit to the intercourse.3. Sexual intercourse where the person is incapable of giving consent,or is prevented from resisting, due to alcohol or drugs, andthis condition was known, or reasonably should have beenknown by the accused.4. Sexual intercourse where the person is incapable of resistingbecause he or she, at the time, is unconscious or asleep, andthis is known to the accused.Other Forms of Sexual AssaultThe act of sexual assault includes forced sodomy (anal intercourse);forced oral copulation (oral-genital contact); rape by foreign object(forced penetration by a foreign object, including a finger); and sexualbattery (the unwanted touching of an intimate part of another personfor the purpose of sexual arousal). These also include situationswhere the accused sexually assaults a complainant incapable of givingconsent, including where the complainant is prevented from resistingdue to alcohol or drugs and this condition was known, or reasonablyshould have been known by the accused.Note: For the purpose of this policy, students should understand that1. Forced intercourse or other unwanted sexual contact is definedas rape or sexual assault whether the assailant is a stranger oran acquaintance of the complainant.2. Intoxication of the assailant shall not diminish the assailant’s responsibilityfor sexual assault.If a Person Has Been Raped or SexuallyAssaultedThose who believe that they are the victims of rape or other forms ofsexual assault should1. Immediately call the police department. If possible, call 911or the <strong>UCLA</strong> Police Department at (310) 825-1491; see http://www.ucpd.ucla.edu.2. Get medical attention. Campus police will provide transportationto the Santa Monica <strong>UCLA</strong> Medical Center EmergencyRoom for emergency medical treatment and evidence collection.A counselor from the Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center willbe available at that time, free of charge.Utilize campus and community support services:1. Contact a Rape Services Consultant (RSC) at the Women’sResource Center. RSCs have expertise in working with victimsof rape or sexual assault. They can discuss options and alternatives,help identify the most appropriate support services, andprovide information about medical care, psychological counseling,academic assistance, legal options, how to file a police report,and how to file a complaint through the Office of the Deanof Students. RSCs are available to assist <strong>UCLA</strong> faculty, staff,and students regardless of where or when the assault occurred.For assistance, contact the Women’s Resource Center at (310)206-8240 or go to 2 Dodd Hall and ask to speak to an RSC.2. Contact the Rape Treatment Center at Santa Monica <strong>UCLA</strong>Medical Center (310-319-4000) for free emergency medicaltreatment and counseling services.Campus Discipline Process When theAssailant Is a StudentThose who believe that they are the victims of rape or other forms ofsexual assault by a student on University properties or in conjunctionwith an official University function may file a complaint directly withthe Office of the Dean of Students, 1206 Murphy Hall.Cases referred to the Office of the Dean of Students will be treatedunder the hearing procedures set forth in the <strong>UCLA</strong> Student ConductCode. Where the allegation is of rape or other forms of sexual assault,and the case is referred to the Student Conduct Committee,the following additional procedures shall apply:1. The complainant shall be entitled, for support, to have up to twopersons of the complainant’s choice accompany the complainantto the hearing. A support person may be called as a witness,and the fact that he or she is to act as a witness shall not precludethat person’s attendance throughout the entire hearing. Ifa support person is also a witness, the committee chair (or thehearing officer) may require him or her to testify before the complainant.Neither of these persons shall be entitled to representor defend the complainant. Similar rights shall be afforded to theaccused student.2. The complainant shall have the right to be present during theentire hearing, notwithstanding the fact that the complainant isto be called as a witness.3. Evidence of the complainant’s past sexual history, includingopinion evidence, reputation evidence, and evidence of specificinstances of the complainant’s sexual conduct, shall not be admissibleby the accused student unless the committee chair orhearing officer makes a specific finding of relevance after an offerof proof by the accused student. Under no circumstances ispast sexual history admissible to prove consent. The offer ofproof must be made and resolved by the panel before the complainanttestifies.4. The hearing shall be closed to spectators.HarassmentSexual HarassmentEvery member of the campus community should be aware that theUniversity is strongly opposed to sexual harassment and that suchbehavior is prohibited both by law and by University policy.DefinitionUnwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and otherverbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassmentwhen1. Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitlya term or condition of instruction, employment, or participation inother University activity;2. Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual isused as a basis for evaluation in making academic or personneldecisions affecting an individual; OR3. Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interferingwith an individual’s performance or creating an intimidating,hostile, or offensive University environment.In determining whether the alleged conduct constitutes sexual harassment,consideration will be given to the record of the incident asa whole and to the totality of the circumstances, including the natureof the sexual advances and the context in which the alleged incidentsoccurred (University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities,Organizations, and Students, Section 160.00).Complaint ResolutionExperience has demonstrated that many complaints of sexual harassmentcan be effectively resolved through informal intervention.Individuals who experience what they consider to be sexual harass-


Spring 1999 Official Notices / 185ment are advised to confront the alleged offender immediately andfirmly.Additionally, an individual who believes that she or he has been sexuallyharassed may contact the alleged offender’s supervisor and/or aSexual Harassment Information Center counselor for help and informationregarding sexual harassment complaint resolution or grievanceprocedures at one of the locations listed below as determinedby the complainant’s status at the University at the time of the allegedincident:1. Campus Ombuds Office, 1172 Career Center, (310) 825-7627,http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ombuds/ (for faculty, staff, and students)2. Women’s Resource Center, 2 Dodd Hall, (310) 825-3945 (forfaculty, staff, and students)3. Office of Residential Life, Residential Life Building, (310) 825-3401, http://www.orl.ucla.edu (for students)4. Office of International Students and Scholars, 106 Bradley Hall,(310) 825-1681,http://www. saonet.ucla.edu/intl/ (for internationalstudents)5. Student Psychological Services, 4223 Math Sciences, (310)825-0768, or A3-062 Center for the Health Sciences, (310) 825-7985, http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/sps.htm (for students)6. Office of Vice Chancellor — Academic Personnel, 2147 MurphyHall, (310) 206-9345 (for faculty, including non-Senate academicappointees and student academic appointees when acting in thecapacity of their non-Senate appointments)7. Campus Human Resources/Employee and Labor Relations Division,200 <strong>UCLA</strong> Wilshire Center, (310) 794-0859, http://www.chr.ucla.edu/index.html (for campus staff employees andstudents when acting in the capacity of their staff appointments)8. Medical Center Human Resources Office, 924 Westwood Boulevard(Bank of America Building), Suite 200, (310) 794-0500, (forMedical Center staff employees and students when acting in thecapacity of their staff appointments)9. <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension Dean’s Office, 770 <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension (UNEX),(310) 825-5603 (for <strong>UCLA</strong> Extension faculty, staff employees,and students)Other Forms of HarassmentThe University strives to create an environment which fosters the valuesof mutual respect and tolerance and is free from discriminationbased on race, ethnicity, sex, religion, sexual orientation, disability,age, and other personal characteristics. Certainly harassment, in itsmany forms, works against those values and often corrodes a person’ssense of worth and interferes with one’s ability to participate inUniversity programs or activities. While the University is committed tothe free exchange of ideas and the full protection of free expression,the University also recognizes that words can be used in such a waythat they no longer express an idea, but rather injure and intimidate,thus undermining the ability of individuals to participate in the Universitycommunity. The University of California Policies Applying to CampusActivities, Organizations, and Students (hereafter referred to asPolicies) presently prohibit a variety of conduct by students which, incertain contexts, may be regarded as harassment or intimidation.For example, harassing expression which is accompanied by physicalabuse, threats of violence, or conduct that threatens the health orsafety of any person on University property or in connection with officialUniversity functions may subject an offending student to Universitydiscipline under the provisions of Section 102.08 of the Policies.Similarly, harassing conduct, including symbolic expression, whichalso involves conduct resulting in damage to or destruction of anyproperty of the University or property of others while on Universitypremises may subject a student violator to University discipline underthe provisions of Section 102.04 of the Policies.Further, under specific circumstances described in the UniversitywideStudent Conduct Harassment Policy, students may be subjectto University discipline for misconduct which may consist solely of expression.Copies of this Policy are available in the Office of the Deanof Students, 1206 Murphy Hall, or in any of the Harassment InformationCenters listed below:1. Campus Ombuds Office, 1172 Career Center, (310) 825-7627,http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ombuds/2. Women’s Resource Center, 2 Dodd Hall, (310) 825-39453. Office of Residential Life, Residential Life Building, (310) 825-3401, http://www.orl.ucla.edu.4. Office of International Students and Scholars, 106 Bradley Hall,(310) 825-1681, http://www. saonet.ucla.edu/intl/5. Student Psychological Services, 4223 Math Sciences, (310)825-0768, or A3-062 Center for the Health Sciences, (310) 825-7985, http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/sps.htm6. Office of Fraternity and Sorority Relations, 118 Men’s Gym,(310) 825-6322, http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/ csp/fsr/.Complaint ResolutionOne of the necessary measures in our efforts to assure an atmosphereof civility and mutual respect is the establishment of procedureswhich provide effective informal and formal mechanisms forthose who believe that they have been victims of any of the abovemisconduct.Many incidents of harassment and intimidation can be effectively resolvedthrough informal means. For example, an individual may wishto confront the alleged offender immediately and firmly. An individualwho chooses not to confront the alleged offender and who wisheshelp, advice, or information is urged to contact any of the HarassmentInformation Centers listed immediately above.In addition to providing support for those who believe they have beenvictims of harassment, Harassment Information Centers offer personsthe opportunity to learn about the phenomena of harassmentand intimidation; to understand the formal and informal mechanismsby which misunderstandings may be corrected and, when appropriate,student perpetrators may be disciplined; and to consider whichof the available options is the most useful for the particular circumstances.With regard to the Universitywide Student Conduct Harassment Policy,complainants should be aware that not all conduct which is offensivemay be regarded as a violation of this Policy and may, in fact, beprotected expression. Thus, the application of formal institutional disciplineto such protected expression may not be legally permissible.Nevertheless, the University is committed to reviewing any complaintof harassing or intimidating conduct by a student and intervening onbehalf of the complainant to the extent possible.EmergenciesYou should become familiar with safety instructions posted in classrooms,labs, and other campus facilities. Be prepared to respondsafely and appropriately to a fire, earthquake, toxic spill, or accident.At <strong>UCLA</strong>, 911 is the “all-purpose” emergency phone number. You donot need to dial an outside line from a campus phone, and you do notneed any coins to dial 911 from a pay phone. When you call 911, tryto remain calm and do not hang up until you answer all of the operator’squestions.Here are some general guidelines for specific emergencies:EarthquakeWhen 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 yourhead and neck as best you can. If you are in your car, stop carefullyand stay in the car.After the shaking stops, check for injuries. Do not use telephones forpersonal calls, as this overloads phone lines and prevents emergencypersonnel from reporting injuries. After a severe quake at<strong>UCLA</strong>, department heads and emergency coordinators will leadbuilding evacuations. Do not use elevators. Go to campus evacuation


186 / Official Notices Spring 1999areas, which are wide open spaces like the quads, athletic fields, anduncovered parking lots (see Campus Evacuation Map on next page).Wait for instructions before entering buildings or parking structures.Refrain from spreading rumors and do not go sightseeing. Remaincalm and help others.You can learn more about earthquakes by accessing the SouthernCalifornia Earthquake Center at http://scec.ess.ucla.edu/FireIf you see a fire, close the door where the fire is located, activate thenearest alarm, and call 911. When you sound the alarm or hear thealarm signal, get out of the building as quickly and calmly as possible.Do not use the elevators. Do not reenter the building until the allclearsignal has been given by emergency personnel.<strong>UCLA</strong> does not expect students or employees to fight fires. Use a fireextinguisher only if you have had the training and you feel it is safe todo so. Be aware of campus fire alarm and extinguisher locations beforea fire occurs.Hazardous SpillsNoxious odors may or may not indicate a toxic spill. Do not attemptto clean up any hazardous material spill involving toxic,chemical, radioactive, infectious, or flammable materials. If aspill occurs in a classroom or lab, alert the supervisor or labmanager. Call 825-5689 (<strong>UCLA</strong> Office of Environment, Health,and Safety), or 911 (after hours) if the spill happens outdoors orin an unsupervised area.AccidentsCall 911 immediately to get assistance. If you are qualified to doso, give first aid to injured persons. Do not attempt to move theseriously injured.Basic emergency care training is available through the RedCross at (310) 445-9900. For further information about emergencypreparedness, call the <strong>UCLA</strong> Office of Environment,Health and Safety at (310) 825-5689.


Spring1999 189IndexAAcademic Advancement Program (AAP),175academic counseling, 175academic policies, 38academic transcript, 31accidents, 186address change, 11admission and enrollment policies, 38admission applications, 38alternative examination dates, policy on, 48Arthur Ashe Student Health and WellnessCenter, 31ASK peer counselors, 175auditing classes, 6AutoPay, 11Bbank loans and electronic processing, 13BAR statement, 11billing, 11BAR statement, 11billing statement, see BAR statementBruin Direct, 11, 13Bruin OnLine, 27BruinCard, 33buildings, names and abbreviations, 47Ccalendar, 4-5Campus Ombuds Office, 32cancellation of registration, 12candidacy, declaration of, 39Career Center, 34Center for Student Programming, 32change of addresson URSA OnLine, 23change of address, 11change of name, 31class attendance, 6class levels, 41class listings, 45class notes, 7college and schools counselors and advisers,175commuter services, 32computer labslocations, 30concurrent enrollment, 38counselingAcademic Advancement Program, 175academic, 175college and schools counselors and advisers,175L&S counseling services, 175course listing format,schedule format at a glance, 45course materials fees, 39course materials, 34Cultural and Recreational Affairs, 32current-term degree candidate, 17CyberPay, 11DDashew International Student Center, 33Dean of Students, 32debt management session, 14declaration of candidacy, 39degree checks, 39degree expected term,enter/change on URSA, 26degree policies, 39Degree Progress Report (DPR), 39departmental courses and seminars, 42diplomas, 41disabilitiesDisabilities and Computing Program, 33services for students, 33discipline process (for sexual assault), 184disclosure of student records, 183distancelearning at <strong>UCLA</strong>, 44drop procedures, 19impacted courses, 19nonimpacted courses, 19Eearthquake, emergency procedures, 185emergenciesaccidents, 186earthquake, 185fire, 186hazardous spills, 186enforced requisites, 18enrollment, 6, 17199 Courses, 18appointments, 17enrollment petitions, 19graduate student one-pass system, 17in-person, 18policies, 38real-time information, 17restricted classes, 18Spring1999 URSA appointments, 22undergraduate two-pass system, 17URSA Telephone, 17ethnicityethnic-based mailings, 26specify on URSA, 26exit interview, 15extramural support, 15FFederal Family Educational Loan Program(FFELP), 14feesfee deferrals, 15fee remissions, 15late payment, 11medical insurance requirement, 6miscellaneous, 10payment, 11waiver requests, 39field studies/internships, 44final examination policy, 48final examinationsfinal examination chart, 48final examinations,policy on alternate dates 48financial aiddistribution through BAR, 13online services, 13Financial Aid Office, 13financial support, 13Ggraduateclass levels, 41leaves of absence, 12registration and readmission, 38student enrollment, 17Graduate Student Support office, 15graduationfinal degree audits, 40in absentia, 40tips for graduating seniors, 40Hharassment, 184hazardous spills, 186holds, 6on URSA, 23home banking, 11honors, 40Hope Scholarship Tax Credit, 15Housing Services, 32housing, on campus, 32Iimpacted courses, 19in adsentia graduation, 40in-person enrollment, 18Instructional Enhancement Initiative, 28internships/field studies, 44Llate paymentafter Friday of the second week, 12in person, 12late study lists, 20Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and TransgenderResource Center, 32Letters and Science counseling services,175libraries, 32Lifetime Learning Credit, 15loansfund distribution, 14short term educational, 15unit requirement, 14Mmandatory medical insurance, 6master’s degrees, 41Medical Insurance Plan (MIP), 11, 15minors, 40MIP (Medical Insurance Plan), 11miscellaneous fees, 10My<strong>UCLA</strong>, 27Nname change, 31newsgroups, 28nondiscrimination, 181


190 / Index Spring 1999Ooff-campus housing, 32Office of International Students and Scholars,33official notices, 181official publications, 181official study list changes, 19official transcripts, (academic and verification),31Ombuds Office 32on-campus housing, 32one-pass system, graduate students, 17online course listings, 45Pparking and commuter services, 32parking permits, 33paying fees, 11peer counseling, 175policiesacademic, 38admission and enrollment, 38alternate examination dates, 48final examinations, 48student conduct, 181privacy release, disclosure of studentrecords, 183professional schools seminar program, 44publications, official, 181Rreal-time enrollment counts, 17reduced fee programs, 39refunds, 12<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office services, 31registration, 6cancellation, 12confirmation, 11residence, establishing for tuition purposes,31Ssatisfactory progress (for financial aid recipients),13SB1914 concurrent enrollment, 38Scholarship Resource Center, 13scholarships for undergraduate students, 13servicesL&S counseling, 175parking and commuter, 32<strong>Registrar</strong>’s Office, 31students with disabilities, 33short-term educational loans, 15sponsored student information, 16Spring Quarter 1999final examination chart, 48URSA enrollment appointments, 22student conduct policies, 181Student Health Service, 31Student Legal Services, 33Student Loan Interest Deduction, 15Student Loan Services, 14Student Psychological Services, 33student records, disclosure of, 183Student Services, 31student services, 31study list, official, 19changes to, 19late study lists, 20Summer 1999Class Listings, 49Summer Sessions 1999Calendar, 158Class Listings, 159TTaxpayer Relief Act of 1997, 15textbooks and course materials, 34transcripts, 41late drop notation, 19, 21verification, 31tuitionfor students advanced to doctoral candidacy,38U<strong>UCLA</strong> BruinCard, 33<strong>UCLA</strong> Career Center, 34<strong>UCLA</strong> homepage, 27<strong>UCLA</strong> Online, 27<strong>UCLA</strong> Store, 34<strong>UCLA</strong> Student Billing Statement, see BARstatementundergraduateclass levels, 41degrees, 39readmission, 38scholarships, 13two pass enrollment system, 17university buildings, 47University Records System Accesssee URSAURSAappointments, 17change security code, 26cyberpay feature, 11enrollment, 17financial aid information, 26main menu, 25online, 7, 23security, 23student records menu, 25study list changes 21telephone, 7, 25Vverification transcripts, 31Veterans Affairs and Social Security Services,31visitor status, 38Wwait lists, 18withdrawal, 12, 14Women’s Resource Center, 34

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