May 18, 2024  
2016-2017 Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • SW 5025 - Current Trends in Social Work Research

    (3 Units)
    Introduces students to the advanced trends in social work research, with a particular focus on how social workers are using evidence to strengthen their practice.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MSW program.  Must have completed SW 5020.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5030 - Foundation I: Generalist Social Work Practice Using a Strengths Perspective

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Foundations of Social Work Practice Policy and Services I) This is the first course in the social work practice sequence to prepare learners to understand the philosophy, values, and ethics of the profession.  In addition, students learn how to apply the generalist approach from an empowering approach to work with individuals within the context of individuals and families.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5031 - Foundation II: Generalist Social Work Practice Using a Strengths Perspective

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Foundations of Social Work Practice, Policy, and Services II) This second foundation course in social work practice concentrates on generalist practice knowledge and skills with groups, organizations, and communities.  This course lays the foundation for the advanced concentration in integrative practice with a focus on practical applications of strategies for advocacy and social change with oppressed groups.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program. Completion of SW 5030.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5032 - Advanced Integrative Social Work Practice with Children, Adults, and Families

    (3 Units)
    Course is an advanced graduate seminar designed to prepare learners for professional social work practice with children, adults, and families.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program. Completion of SW 5001, SW 5010, and SW 5031; and successful completion of two semesters of SW 5040.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5033 - Advanced Integrative Social Work Practice with Client Centered Groups

    (2 Units)
    Advanced seminar prepares learners for independent social work practice.  Course includes content on intervention in groups that are developed for the purpose of helping group members grow, change, and cope with their life situations.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program. Completion of SW 5032, and concurrent enrollment in SW 5041.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5034 - Advanced Social Work Practice with Communities and Organizations

    (3 Units)
    Advanced course in social work practice which addresses social, cultural, and justice issues at macro levels of intervention.  Emphasis throughout the course is on the skills and processes needed to bring about change in organizations and communities utilizing the integrative practice framework.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program. Completion of SW 5032, and concurrent enrollment in SW 5041.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5040 - Field Instruction I

    (3 Units)
    Supervised field instruction with individual groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Practical application of social work practice theories. Must be repeated for a total of 6 units.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MSW Program and completion of or concurrent enrollment in SW 5030 or SW 5031.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5041 - Field Instruction II

    (3 Units)
    Advanced field instructed practice experience with individual groups, families, formal organizations, and communities. Practical application for social work practice theories. Must be repeated for a total of 6 units.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MSW program. Completion of two semesters of SW 5040, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in SW 5032, SW 5033, or SW 5034.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5042 - Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents Involved in the Justice System

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Social Work Practice with Juvenile Offenders) This elective graduate course covers juvenile delinquency within the context of social work practice, policy, and services.  By utilizing the ecological perspective and systems theory, juvenile delinquency is studied across race/ethnicity, culture, gender, and social class.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5043 - Advanced Assessment and Intervention in Child Abuse and Neglect

    (3 Units)
    Course prepares students to do assessments and intervention in cases of child abuse and neglect. Includes content required for Social Work licensure.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5055 - Social Work Practice: Addictions

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Social Work Practice: Substance Abuse) Course provides students with social work practice skills related to addiction issues.  Exploration of research-supported assessment practices and intervention strategies are also covered along with social and physiological aspects of addiction.  Meets BBS Addictions/Substance Abuse licensure requirements.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program or department approval.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5056 - Cultural Competency for Supervision and Training

    (1 Unit)
    In this advanced graduate course, participants learn how to use the concepts of cross-cultural social work practice and culture-centered counseling in two areas of personal and professional development: supervision and training. Emphasis is placed on applied knowledge. Culture is broadly defined to include ethnicity, social class, age, gender, and orientation.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5057 - International Social Work

    (3 Units)
    Students will learn to appreciate service models of other cultures, analyze issues of social and economic justice, and recognize strengths of other cultures.

    Prerequisites: Graduate Social Work student or consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5058 - Gerontological Social Work

    (3 Units)
    Advanced seminar in social work practice with older adults.  Focus is on the bio-psychosocial aspects of aging and how these variables contribute to health and well being in older adults and the implications for social work practice and intervention with this client population.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5060 - Child Welfare Information Systems

    (1 Unit)
    This course provides students with the advanced application of the new linked database in California’s child welfare system, the Child Welfare Services/Case Management System is (commonly known as CWS/CMS). Includes experience with the navigation and use of the system for management, program evaluation, and services research. Students will explore or examine the policy and management implications that this system’s change will present.

    Prerequisites: Admissions to the Social Work Program and a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft Word for Windows.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5950 - Selected Topics in Social Work

    (1-5 Units)
    (Topics to be specified in the class schedule) Development of a selected topic in social work. Topics vary each term, thus different topics may be taken for credit.

    Prerequisites: Classified graduate standing and consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5960 - Graduate Project Advising I

    (1 Unit)
    (Formerly Graduate Project) Provides advanced social work students with support and structure to develop a proposal for a graduate project that can contribute to the advancement of social work practice.

    Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in SW 5032, completion of SW 5020 and SW 5025.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5962 - Graduate Project Advising II

    (1 Units)
    Provides advanced social work students with support, structure, and guidance to undertake a graduate project, prepare a final written document that captures the activity, and to present the capstone effort in a public forum.

    Corequisites: SW 5991

    Prerequisites: Completion of SW 5020, SW 5025, SW 5032, and SW 5960.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5975 - Culminating Seminar

    (3 Units)
    This advanced seminar involves the creation and completion of a comprehensive exam for students in the Master of Social Work program.

    Prerequisites: Completion of all foundation courses and completion of SW 5032.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5980 - Individual Study

    (1-4 Units)
    For students enrolled in the MSW Program capable of doing independent work to pursue advanced specialized study related to their career/study plan.

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5990 - Thesis Advising I

    (1 Unit)
    (Formerly Thesis Research) Provides advanced social work students with support and structure to develop a thesis prospectus and to receive UIRB approval.

    Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in SW 5032, completion of SW 5020 and SW 5025.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5991 - Capstone Course

    (2 Units)
    Two-semester course is designed as a continuation of the research sequence and is intended to contribute to the successful completion of the Master’s Thesis or Graduate Project.

    Corequisites: SW 5990 or SW 5960 (fall); SW 5992 or SW 5962 (spring)

    Prerequisites: Completion of SW 5020 and SW 5025, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in SW 5032.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 5992 - Thesis Advising II

    (1 Units)
    Provides advanced social work students with support, structure, and guidance to complete an original research study, including preparing a thesis manuscript that meets the requirements of the graduate school and defending the thesis in a public forum.

    Corequisites: SW 5991

    Prerequisites: Completion of SW 5020, SW 5025, SW 5032, and 5990.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • SW 7005 - Continuing Thesis or Project

    (0 Units)
    Non-credit course.  Applicable to those students who have completed all registration for graduate coursework and who have registered for the maximum number of thesis or project required by their program. Students must register each semester or term until they have secured faculty approval for their theses or projects.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre

    (3 Units)
    Introductory survey of theatrical art. The theatre as an art form; elements of theatre; classroom practice in the fundamentals of theatrical production.

    Satisfies G.E. area C1.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 1110 - Playgoing

    (3 Units)
    Understanding and appreciating live theatrical performance by both amateurs and professionals. Attending at least eight plays. May require field trips to the Bay Area. May be repeated for credit.

    Three units may satisfy G.E. area C1.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 1500 - Acting for Non-Theatre Majors

    (3 Units)
    An introductory course for those with limited theatrical experience. Exercises designed to acquaint the student with the requirements of public performance, as well as to assist them in group presentation and dynamics.

    Satisfies G.E. area C1.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 1510 - Dance for the Stage

    (3 Units)
    An introductory course in dance and movement for the stage. Development of a dancer’s movement vocabulary. Basic movement exercises for the performing artist, and an introduction to the more common dance styles used in musical theatres. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies G.E. area C1.

    Hours: (Activity, 6 hours)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 1540 - Dance for the Stage II

    (3 Units)
    An advanced course in dance and movement for the stage.  The course focus is movement exercises for the performing artist, and advanced dance styles used in musical theatre.

    Satisfies G.E. area C1.

    Prerequisites: A minimum of three years previous dance experience or consent of instructor is required.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 2000 - The World of Fashion

    (3 Units)
    Introduction of all the core concepts of fashion including the theories of fashion career, merchandising process, textile and design development in a historical and global perspective as well as trend forecasting, sourcing, and retailing.

    Satisfies G.E. areas D2 and G.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 2010 - Foundations in Scenography

    (3 Units)
    Study of past and contemporary theatrical designers, their work and practices, and period styles in the areas of Scenic, Costume, and Lighting design.  Students will study the origins of theatrical design in western societies and understand the development of European Scenography and the evolution of American design practices.

    Prerequisites: THEA 1010.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 2020 - Stagecraft I

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly THEA 3200) Principles and techniques of building, painting, mounting, and rigging stage scenery; theory and practice in stage lighting, scenery, sewing, and costuming.  Individual project work will be included.  Lab hours are required.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 2300 - Theatre Workshop I

    (3 Units)
    Practical experience in all phases of theatrical production except acting and stage management. Opportunity for experience in scene building and painting, costume construction, publicity, and box office. May be repeated for credit each semester. Student must attend one mandatory information meeting held first and second day of each semester, 4 p.m., D-40.

    Three units may satisfy G.E. area C1.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  
  • THEA 3020 - Children’s Theatre

    (3 Units)
    A study of special problems and techniques in the production of formal drama for children; and a consideration of techniques, methods, and materials for use in improvised theatre.

    Satisfies G.E. area F2.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3200 - Stagecraft I

    (3 Units)
    Principles and techniques of building, painting, mounting, and rigging stage scenery; theory and practice in stage lighting. Individual project work will be included. Lab hours are required.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3210 - Makeup

    (3 Units)
    The practical application of makeup for the stage. Included will be work on modeling in line and color, corrective and age makeup, special effects, animal face painting, fantasy makeup, crepe beard layout, character analysis, and how to develop a character through makeup. (Lab hours are required.)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3240 - Fundamentals of Costume Design

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Costuming) The study and application of the differences between the costumer and the costume designer.  Topics include design process, both traditional and contemporary practice, color theory, character analysis, how to develop a character through costume, and costume rendering techniques. (Lab hours are required.)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3250 - Stagecraft II

    (3 Units)
    A continuation of the principles and practice in the techniques of designing, building, painting, mounting, and rigging stage scenery and properties. Practice in stage lighting. Individual project work will be included. May be repeated once for credit with consent of instructor. Lab hours are required.

    Prerequisites: THEA 3200 or consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  
  
  
  • THEA 3510 - Theatre History I

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Classical Theatre) A study of theatre from its primitive roots to the mid-19th century. Students will study the development of theatre arts in Europe and America with special consideration given to the social, political, and economic conditions in which theatre has had to function.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3520 - Theatre History II (WP)

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly DRAM 3520 The Modern Theatre; formerly Romantic and Modern Theatre) A study of American and European theatre from the mid-19th century to the present. Special attention will be paid to the independent theatre movement, the role of playwright, director, and actor, and the impact of social, economic, and political factors on the development of the contemporary theatre. This course is a continuation of THEA 3510.

    Satisfies upper-division writing requirement.

    Prerequisites: Completion of the Writing Proficiency Screening Test with a passing score.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3600 - Indigenous Perspectives in Theatre

    (3 Units)
    Examine how indigenous playwrights write about the social, political, and economic disparities that contribute to how their community forms an indigenous identity. By writing about and discussing these plays, students will gain a deeper understanding of what it means to think about indigenous concerns and advocate against the stereotypes, misrepresentations, racism, and erasure that often affects native peoples in the Americas. (Offered under the subjects THEA and ETHS)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 3960 - Junior Year Professional Preparation

    (2 Units)
    Seminar for Juniors serving to orient each student into a specialized area, as well as to prepare for Senior year projects and for after the degree.  Topics include portfolio, fairs, graduate programs, and internships.

    Prerequisites: Junior standing.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4000 - Fashion and Costume Through Time

    (3 Units)
    Survey of fashion/costumes from ancient times to present day.  This course presents the elements of fashion within a historical setting, and using an interdisciplinary approach shows cultural symbols, identities, and values, with attention to fabric, color, shape, texture, and style.

    Satisfies G.E. areas F2 and G.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4020 - Performance for Children

    (4 Units)
    Preparation and performance of one or more works for the general public. Students will work on all aspects of theatrical production in a manner closely resembling the operation of a repertory theatre company for children. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor obtained by means of audition or interview.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4350 - Rehearsal and Performance

    (1 Unit)
    Practical experience in acting, stage management, and crew supervision for public performances. Students will be required to take at least one unit of Rehearsal and Performance each semester they are in residence in the Theatre major.

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4510 - Intermediate Acting

    (3 Units)
    Styles in acting.  Scene work taken from modern, naturalistic playwrights; Chekhov to Tennessee Williams. May be repeated for credit; however, only three units will count toward the major.

    Prerequisites: THEA 1500 or consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4520 - Acting in the Classics

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Advanced Acting) Intensified scene work from the plays of Shakespeare and Moliere progressing to modern realistic and non-realistic drama and comedy. May be repeated for credit; however, only three units will count toward the major.

    Prerequisites: THEA 4510 or consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4550 - American Theatre

    (3 Units)
    The growth of distinctively American stories, characters, ideas, and institutions as captured in the artistic and commercial development of theatre and drama in the United States from 1750 to the present.

    Satisfies G.E. area F2 and G.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4600 - Directing

    (3 Units)
    Examination of history, principles, and procedures of the theatrical director. Practical scene work in composition, movement, and tempo.

    Prerequisites: An upper-division acting class or consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4950 - Selected Topics in Theatre

    (1-5 Units)
    Development of a selected topic in theatre. Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Topics may vary each term and are frequently selected to complement current dramatic productions. Different topics may be taken for credit.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • THEA 4960 - Senior Seminar

    (4 Units)
    (Formerly THEA 4610) Senior theatre majors, with the approval of the drama faculty, will select and successfully complete an appropriate project in one of the following areas: acting/directing, design/technical theatre, history/criticism; or the student shall pass a comprehensive examination in theatre.

    Prerequisites: Standing as a senior theatre major and consent of major advisor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  
  • ZOOL 2235 - Human Physiology

    (4 Units)
    Principles of functional physiology of organ systems with special reference to human physiology.

    Prerequisites: ZOOL 2250 with a C- or better, CHEM 1000 or CHEM 2100 or equivalent.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)

    Offered: (Fall)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 2250 - Human Anatomy

    (4 Units)
    (Formerly Human Anatomy for Nursing) Gross, developmental, microscopic, and functional anatomy of the organ systems of the human body.

    Prerequisites: Completion of all remedial courses.  Recommended prerequisites:  BIOL 1050 or BIOL 1010/1020.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)

    Offered: (Fall, Spring)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 3130 - Vertebrate Embryology

    (4 Units)
    Comparative study of embryological stages of various selected vertebrate forms and developmental microanatomy of their organ systems.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310 and BIOL 3350.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 3150 - Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates

    (4 Units)
    Comparative study of organ and organ systems in representative vertebrates with emphasis on functional and evolutionary relationships.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 or equivalents.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 3600 - Animal Behavior

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Introduction to Ethology) A general survey of forms of animal behavior and methods of study.  Topics include: evolution and development of behaviors, proximate and ultimate causes of behaviors, learned and innate behaviors, and the role of behaviors in the context of social, foraging, antipredator and habitat use activities

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and 1150 or equivalents or consent of instructor.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 3610 - General Vertebrate Zoology

    (4 Units)
    Natural history, behavior, ecology, environmental physiology, and zoogeography of the vertebrates with emphasis on the ecological roles of vertebrates in their natural communities. Laboratory and field studies of local forms.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips)

    Offered: (Fall)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4151 - Histology

    (4 Units)
    (Formerly Animal Cells and Tissues) Study of cells, tissues, and organs of vertebrates with emphasis on their microstructure and functional relationships.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4230 - Animal Physiology

    (4 Units)
    A physiological approach to the evolution of vertebrate organ systems.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310, CHEM 3010, and CHEM 3012, or equivalents.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips)

    Offered: (Spring)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4250 - Vertebrate Endocrinology

    (3 Units)
    (Formerly Endocrinology) Study of the role of chemical messengers, or hormones, whether they are of endocrine or neural origin, in the control of physiological processes in vertebrates. Hormone source, synthesis, secretion, physiological roles, and pathophysiology will be stressed.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310 and CHEM 3010, CHEM 3012, or equivalents.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours)

    Offered: (Fall)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4280 - Physiology of Human Systems

    (4 Units)
    Human physiology presented at cellular and organ system levels: membrane transport, nerve excitation, muscle contraction, cardiovascular physiology, kidney function, hormone function, reproduction, and digestion.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310 and CHEM 3010, CHEM 3012 or equivalents.

    Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)

    Offered: (Fall, Spring)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4420 - Invertebrate Zoology

    (4 Units)
    (Formerly Invertebrate Zoology I) Classification, morphology, distribution, and life histories of invertebrates.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 3310 or 3350 or consent of instructor.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips)

    Offered: (Fall)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  
  • ZOOL 4620 - Herpetology

    (4 Units)
    Anatomy, behavior, classification, distribution, ecology, evolution, and life histories of amphibians and reptiles.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 or equivalents, or consent of instructor.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips)

    Offered: (Spring of alternate years)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4630 - Ornithology

    (4 Units)
    Behavior, classification, economic importance, evolution, life histories, migration, and special modifications of birds. Identification in field and laboratory.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 or consent of instructor.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips)

    Offered: (Spring of alternate years)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4640 - Mammalogy

    (4 Units)
    Classification, distribution, ecology, behavior, and form and function as they relate to life histories of mammals; identification in the field and laboratory.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 or consent of instructor.

    Hours: (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; weekend field trips).

    Offered: (Spring of alternate years)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • ZOOL 4650 - Field Study: Wood Duck

    (1 Unit)
    Students will become acquainted with the nesting biology of wood ducks during an introductory meeting and weekly field observations. Students will monitor several nest boxes placed near various waterways in Stanislaus County. Copies of field observations will be turned in weekly and at the end of the semester, along with final interpretation of data. May be repeated for up to 2 units.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1150 or consent of instructor.

    Offered: (Spring)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


 

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