Spring 2005 Schedule Of Classes - Office Of The Registrar

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U NIVERSIT Y OF C ALIFORNIA ,S ANTA C RUZOf f ic eoft h eR e g i s t r arSpring 2005 Schedule of ClassesFreshman Discovery SeminarsSpring Registration FeesOne- and two-credit Freshman DiscoverySeminars are offered in spring 2005. Goto reg.ucsc.edu/soc for more information.Registration fees are due by 4:00 P.M. onMarch 18. If you have not paid by thedeadline, you will be dropped from yourclasses and assessed a 50 late fee!Online Schedule of Classes: reg.ucsc.edu/soc/MyUCSC portal: my.ucsc.edu1Important Billing Address InformationBills for spring quarter will be mailedFebruary 28. Refer to page 20 for Statementof Account mailing address information andto page 26 for change of addressinformation.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ1156 High StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95064Schedule of ClassesSpring 2005Web site: reg.ucsc.edu/socThe detailed entry for each course offering appearing in this schedule is based oninformation submitted by the sponsoring agency prior to the beginning of the quarter. Updated information is available on the web in the online Schedule of Classesat reg.ucsc.edu/soc. Courses listed in this Schedule of Classes are subject to changethrough normal academic channels. New proposals and changes are initiated bythe appropriate course sponsoring agency and approved through the appropriatedean and the Committee on Educational Policy or the Graduate Council. Scheduling changes that occur after publication of the schedule will appear correctly in theonline Schedule of Classes.Keep Records!In order to fulfill your responsibility for planning your education, you shouldkeep an up-to-date academic portfolio containing the following kinds ofinformation: transcripts from all schools attended; test results from entrance exams, language exams, placementexams, and advanced placement; copies of communications to and from the university; contact information for your advisers and faculty members; statements of account showing registration, housing, and othercharges and payments.You are responsible for responding to all communications sent to you by theuniversity.Check the MyUCSC portal and your UCSC e-mail account often.Make use of the UCSC General Catalog, Schedule of Classes, and TheNavigator undergraduate handbook, found online at reg.ucsc.edu, or theGraduate Student Handbook, at www.graddiv.ucsc.edu/handBook.html.Produced by the Office of the Registrar, Publications and Scheduling. For disability-related accommodationsto read this publication, call (831) 459-4530.Photo credit: Tom Van Dyke2

THIS SCHEDULE IS YOUR GUIDE1 Critical Dates and DeadlinesAcademic and Administrative Calendar: pages 6–72Academic AdvisingUndergraduate students: meet with your collegeacademic preceptor, department faculty, and staff advisersas needed.3 ClassesHow to read the class listings: page 39Class listings begin: page 40Final exam schedule: page 8Placement Exams4Placement exam schedule: page 105 EnrollmentAppointment schedules: page 14Access to enrollment: page 15Schedule planner: page 13Registration Fee PaymentBills mailed and viewable on the MyUCSC portal: Feb. 28, 2005Payment due: March 18, 2005Classes are dropped if fees are not paid by: March 18, 2005ONLINE RESOURCESAcademic & AdministrativeCalendarreg.ucsc.edu/calendarCourses Onlinewww2.ucsc.edu/courses/Advance Course Informationreg.ucsc.edu/soc/aciE-mail shtmlBay Tree avigatorCourse Feesreg.ucsc.edu/coursefees.htmlOffice of the Registrarreg.ucsc.eduSchedule of Classesreg.ucsc.edu/socTransfer Course Agreementwww.assist.orgUCSC General Catalogreg.ucsc.edu/catalog36

TABLE OF CONTENTSCalendar InformationStudent Identification Card . 29MyUCSC Portal Password . 29Transcript Information . 29Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents . 30Key Dates for Registration and Enrollment . 5Academic and Administrative Calendar 2004–05 . 6–7Final Examination Policies and Schedule . 8Spring 2005 Final Exam Schedule . 8Winter 2005 Final Exam Schedule . 9Selected University Policies & Federal LawsFederal Student Right-to-Know Act . 30Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act . 30Smoke-Free Policy . 30Nondiscrimination Statement. 30Sexual Harassment and the Title IX Office . 31Orientations, Placement Exams, Enrollment ConditionsPlacement Exams . 10Enrollment Conditions for Interview Only Courses . 11EnrollmentSchedule Planner . 13General Education RequirementsOverview of General Education Requirements . 32Courses That Fulfill General Education Requirements . 33Enrollment InformationAppointment Times . 14Student Responsibility . 15Holds . 15Requirements (Prerequisites and Restrictions) . 15Swapping Sections . 15Class Permission Numbers . 15Time Conflicts . 16Publications UpdatesSpring 2005 Course Descriptions . 35Schedule of ClassesReading the Class Listings . 39Spring 2005 Course Offerings . 40Staff Contact InformationEthnic StudiesDepartment Contact Information . 83Useful Phone Numbers. 84Index . 87Spring 2005 Ethnic Studies Courses . 16Courses with FeesCourses with Fees . 17Registration InformationRegistration Fee Payment . 20Deferred Payment Plan . 20Breakdown of Registration Fees . 20Health Insurance . 20Part-Time Study for Undergraduates . 20Financial Aid . 21Withdrawal During a Quarter . 21Leave of Absence . 21Readmission . 22Evaluating Academic PerformanceUndergraduate Grading Policies . 23Pass/No Pass Only Courses . 24Grading Options . 24Accessing Grades . 24Graduate Students . 25General InformationAcademic Integrity . 26Academic Standing . 26Address Changes . 26Administrative Cancellation . 26Advance Course Information . 26Advising . 26Announcing Candidacy to Graduate . 27Auditing of Classes . 27Cancelled Courses . 27Certification of Student Status . 27Computing Facilities and Services . 27E-mail Accounts . 28Name Change. 29Nonrelease of Public Information . 294

ENROLLMENTKey Dates for Registration and Enrollment(Refer to the Academic and Administrative Calendar for complete deadline information.)Priority EnrollmentOpen EnrollmentMarch 4–18Registration Fees DueMarch 18 *Enrollment DeadlineApril 5 †Permission NumbersRequiredApril 6Add/Drop/SwapMarch 28–April 15Grade Option DeadlineApril 15Withdraw from a ClassApril 18–May 9Add by Petition DeadlineMay 9Continuing and Readmitted StudentsFebruary 16–March 2* You will be dropped from your courses and assessed a 50 late fee if payment is not received by 4:00 P.M. at the Cashier’s Office.† You must be enrolled in at least one course or a 50 late fee is assessed.ADVERTISEMENT“Pessimism of the intellect . . . Optimism of the will.”—GramsciUCSCRape Prevention Educationgraphic by Dorothy Dobbynworkshops films theaterself-defense verbal assertivenesscounseling advocacysafety tips reference librarymedia critique peer educatorsTogether we can make a difference!5

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2004–05Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is your responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, and file petitionsbefore the stated deadlines.Key DatesFall ’04Winter ’05Spring ’05Fall ’04QUARTER BEGINSSept 18Jan 3Mar 28SatMonMonORIENTATION For details refer to the Campus Orientation Office.For EOP, transfer, and re-entry orientations, refer to announcements by theEOP and STARS Offices.INSTRUCTION BEGINSSept 23ThurJan 4TuesMar 28MonHOLIDAYS(falling within the quarter)Nov 11, 25, 26Thur, Thur, FriJan 17, Feb 21Mon, MonMay 30MonINSTRUCTION ENDSDec 3FriDec 6–9Mon–ThurDec 9ThurMar 14MonMar 15–18Tues–FriMar 18FriBILLING STATEMENTSAug 23Nov 29MAILED/AVAILABLE ONLINEMonMonincluding registration and housing fees.HOUSING FEES DUESept 14Dec 17Cashier’s Office.TuesFriREGISTRATION FEES DUESept 14Dec 17Undergraduates Classes areTuesFridropped if payment is not completedby 4 P.M. Late registration fee of 50assessed after this date. Cashier’s Office.STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Sept 18Jan 3Last day to apply for waiver.SatMonCowell Student Health Center.ADD/DROP/SWAPSept 23Jan 4CLASSES BEGINSThurTuesMinimum/maximum credit limitsenforced. Enrollment blocked ifregistration fees not paid.ENROLLMENT DEADLINEOct 1Jan 12Students must be enrolled in oneFriWedclass by this date, or 50 late enrollment fee assessed.REGISTRATION FEES DUEOct 1Jan 12Graduate Students 50 lateFriWedfee after this date. Cashier’s Office.REQUEST FOR NON-RELEASE Oct 1Jan 12OF PUBLIC INFORMATIONFriWedDeadline to have information excludedfrom the online student directory.Office of the Registrar.PART-TIME PROGRAMOct 1Jan 12Graduate Students Last day to apply FriWedfor a reduced class load and fees. Department.CLASS PERMISSION NUMBERS Oct 2Jan 13REQUIRED for all classes.SatThurADD/DROP/SWAPOct 13Jan 25CLASSES ENDSWedTuesLast day to process enrollment transactions.GRADE OPTIONOct 13Jan 25Last day to change grade option.WedTuesPART-TIME PROGRAMOct 13Jan 25Undergraduates Last day to applyWedTuesfor a reduced class load and fees.Office of the Registrar.ADD BY PETITION BEGINSOct 14Jan 26First day to add a class by petitionThurWed( 10 fee). Office of the Registrar.WITHDRAW FROM A CLASSOct 14Jan 26BEGINS UndergraduatesThurWedStudents who drop will receive a W (Withdraw) notation.College Office.DECLARATION/CHANGE OFOct 20Feb 2MAJOR/MINOR Last day to fileWedWedpetition to be effective for enrollmentthe following quarter. College.WITHDRAW FROM THEOct 27Feb 7UNIVERSITY Last day to file toWedMonwithdraw during the quarter, except for emergency reasons.College office/Division of Graduate Studies.CHANGE OF COLLEGENov 8Feb 9Last day to file petition to beMonWedeffective the following quarter.Office of the Registrar.June 3FriFINAL EXAMINATIONSJune 6–9Mon–ThurQUARTER ENDSJune 9ThurCOMMENCEMENTSJune 10–12Fri–SunHOLIDAYSSept 6, Dec 24, 27, 30, 31 Mar 25July 4(not falling within the quarter) Mon, Fri, Mon, Thur, Fri FriMonCAMPUS CLOSURE DATES The campus is closed from Friday, December 24 throughSunday, January 2. In addition to the holidays listed above, employees are required to takethe following two days off during this period: December 28 and 29. Contact StaffHuman Resources at www2.ucsc.edu/staff hr/ for details.Advising and Advance EnrollmentFall ’04Winter ’05Spring ’05Continuing and Readmitted StudentsADVISING WEEKContinuing and readmittedundergraduates.PRIORITY ENROLLMENTContinuing and readmittedstudents, by appointment.OPEN ENROLLMENTContinuing and readmittedstudents.May 24–28Mon–FriOct 27–Nov 2Wed–TuesFeb 9–15Wed–TuesJune 1–9Tues–WedNov 3–17Wed–WedFeb16–Mar 2Wed–WedJune 11–Sept 14Fri–TuesNov 19–Dec 16 Mar 4–18Fri–ThursFri–FriCLASS PERMISSIONJune 11NUMBERS VALID First day Fristudents can use class permission numbers.Nov 19FriWinter ’05Mar 4FriNew StudentsPRIORITY ENROLLMENT June 17New graduate students.ThurPRIORITY ENROLLMENT June 18–30New undergraduate summer Fri–Wedorientation attendees, by reservation.Reservations made through the Orientation Programs Office.PRIORITY ENROLLMENT July 1New undergraduates who did Thurnot attend summer orientation.OPEN ENROLLMENTJuly 2BEGINS New students.Fri6Spring ’05Feb 28MonMar 18FriMar 18FriMarch 28MonMar 28MonApr 5TuesApr 5TuesApr 5TuesApr 5TuesApr 6WedApr 15FriApr 15FriApr 15FriApr 18MonApr 18MonApr 27WedMay 2MonMay 4Wed

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2004–05Please read and follow registration and enrollment instructions and deadlines contained in this schedule. It is your responsibility to pay fees, enroll in classes, and file petitionsbefore the stated deadlines.Fall ’04Winter ’05WITHDRAW FROM A CLASSNov 3Feb 14ENDS Undergraduates final dateWedMonto drop with a W (Withdraw) notation,except for emergency reasons.College Office.CREDIT BY PETITION ENDSNov 3Feb 14Undergraduates Last day to fileWedMonpetition to challenge a class ( 10 fee).Office of the Registrar.ADD BY PETITION ENDSNov 3Feb 14Last day to add a class by petitionWedMon( 10 fee). Office of the Registrar.REMOVAL OF INCOMPLETEDec 9Mar 18Undergraduates Deadline to fileThurFripetition ( 10 fee) and submit classwork for Incomplete grade frompreceding quarter. Office of the Registrar.Graduate Students Deadline to filepetition ( 10 fee) and submit classwork for Incomplete grade withinthe last three quarters. Office of the Registrar.LEAVE OF ABSENCEDec 9Mar 18Last day to petition for leaveThurFribeginning the next quarter.College office/Division of Graduate Studies.GRADES DUEDec 14Mar 22from instructors by noon.TuesTuesDepartment offices.EVALUATIONS DUEJan 10Apr 8from instructors.MonFriENROLLMENT ADJUSTMENTMar 18June 9PETITION UndergraduatesFriThurOne-time exception to petition to correct enrollment ( 10 fee).Office of the Registrar.Spring ’05Summer ’05FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION FOR UNDERGRADUATES File the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March1 prior to each fall quarter:for enrollment in fall 2004, file by March 1, 2004for enrollment in fall 2005, file by March 1, 2005May 9MonMay 9Mon Complete your file by providing all supporting documentationrequested by the Financial Aid Office by May 1 of each year (prior toeach fall quarter).May 9Mon Applications filed after the March 1 priority deadline will beconsidered, but not for state or institutional grants.June 9ThurSCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE FOR CONTINUING STUDENTSFebruary 1 prior to each fall quarter.FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION FOR GRADUATESContact your academic department.Aug 26FriReadmissionFall ’04June 14TuesJune 30ThurDec 8ThurSpring ’05READMISSION APPLICATION FINAL FILING DEADLINEUndergraduates: Office of Admissions.Graduates: Division of Graduate Studies.July 31Oct 31Jan 31, 2005SatSunMonApr 15FriJune 24FriApr 27WedJuly 20WedMay 27ThurSept 1ThurJune 9ThurAug 26Fri Graduate students may refer to the Graduate StudentHandbook for a more detailed and comprehensive listing ofprocedures, dates, and deadlines; go to graddiv.ucsc.edu/. A printable version of this calendar is also available via theweb at reg.ucsc.edu/calendar/04 05calendar.pdf; for keydates, go to reg.ucsc.edu/keydates2004 05.pdf. For more information on the topics listed above, go toreg.ucsc.edu.Intercampus Visitor/Exchange ProgramsUNDERGRADUATESApplication period.Office of the Registrar.GRADUATE STUDENTSLast day to file application.Division of Graduate Studies.Winter ’05READMISSION APPLICATION UndergraduatesFiling deadline for priority enrollment.Office of Admissions.Apr 1, 2004Oct 1, 2004Jan 1, 2005ThurFriSatAnnouncing Candidacy for Degree/GraduationGRADUATE STUDENTSOct 8Jan 14announcing for certificate, master’s, FriFrior Ph.D. Deadline to submit form orpay for filing fee, if applicable.Division of Graduate Studies.UNDERGRADUATESannouncing for bachelor’s degree.Oct 20Feb 2Deadline to submit form.WedWedOffice of the Registrar.GRADUATE STUDENTSDec 9Mar 18last day to complete all requirements ThurFrifor degree.UNDERGRADUATESDec 9Mar 18last day to complete all requirements ThurFrifor degree and for the Office of theRegistrar to receive transcripts from other institutions.Financial AidNov 1–Apr 30 July 1–Oct 31 Oct 1–Jan 31(July 1–Oct 1UC Berkeley)Aug 15Nov 15Feb 15(Apr 29, 2003UC Berkeley)7

FINAL EXAMINATION POLICIES AND SCHEDULEIn keeping with Academic Senate Policy, finalexaminations are required of all undergraduatecourses unless the department or course sponsoring agency has obtained permission from theCommittee on Educational Policy (CEP) to evaluate students in another manner. When finals areadministered, they must be completed within apreviously announced time limit. Examinations innon-laboratory courses may not exceed three hours’duration.The examination schedule is printed in this scheduleso that you may plan your finals before you enroll incourses. You are responsible for preventing scheduleconflicts. If you show up late for an examination, theinstructor may bar you from taking it. You may notbe able to retake an examination. If you miss anexamination due to illness or other emergency, theinstructor may agree to give you an “Incomplete” andschedule a makeup examination if your work ispassing up to that point.Examinations are normally not required in laboratory courses or their equivalent, as individuallySpring 2005 Final Examination ScheduleClassStartExam DateExam TimesMWFMWFMWFMWFMWFMWFMWMW8:00 A.M.9:30 A.M.11:00 A.M.12:30 P.M.2:00 P.M.3:30 P.M.5:00 P.M.7:00 P.M.Thursday, June 9Tuesday, June 7Wednesday, June 8Tuesday, June 7Thursday, June 9Wednesday, June 8Wednesday, June 8Monday, June 612:00–3:00 P.M.12:00–3:00 P.M.8:00–11:00 A.M.8:00–11:00 A.M.4:00–7:00 P.M.12:00–3:00 P.M.4:00–7:00 P.M.4:00–7:00 P.M.TuThTuThTuThTuThTuThTuTh8:00 A.M.10:00 A.M.12:00 noon2:00 P.M.4:00 P.M.6:00 P.M.Thursday, June 9Tuesday, Ju

Schedule planner: page 13 Classes How to read the class listings: page 39 Class listings begin: page 40 Final exam schedule: page 8 Academic and Administrative Calendar: pages 6–7 THIS SCHEDULE IS YOUR GUIDE Academic Advising Undergraduate students: meet with your college academic preceptor