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1 1 231 Course Listings Anthropology, ANTHR Department of Anthropology ANTHR 433 Reading Ethnographic Writing An exploration of the theory and practice of 'writing culture' through consideration of classic and contemporary ethnographic monographs, together with recent contributions to contemporary cultural theory. Prerequisites: ANTHR 207 or 208 and a 300- or 400-level ANTHR course, or consent of Offered in alternate years. ANTHR 479 Geoarchaeology *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-3). Application of earth science methods to archaeological research. Prerequisites: EAS 101 or 201 and ANTHR 206, or consent of Offered in alternate years. ANTHR 482 Topics in Linguistic Anthropology Consult the Department for the specific topics offered and any recommended courses to be completed prior to registering. ANTHR 582 Advanced Topics in Linguistic Anthropology Consult the Department and/or the University timetable for the specific topics offered. Art, ART Department of Art and Design ART 365 Sculpture: Introductory Studies III *3 (fi 6) (first term, 0-6L-0). Further foundation studies in sculpture. Pre or corequisites: ART 361 and 362 and consent of the Note: Not open to students with credit in ART 363 (*6). ART 366 Sculpture: Introductory Studies IV *3 (fi 6) (second term, 0-6L-0). Further foundation studies in sculpture. Pre or corequisites: ART 361 and 362 and consent of the Note: Not open to students with credit in ART 363 (*6). ART H 457 Topics in 20th Century and Contemporary Canadian Art Prerequisite: consent of Instructor. Note: Students are required to have successfully completed one 300-level ART H course with a minimum grade of B. ART H 505 Advanced Studies in Art from the First Half of the 19th Century Prerequisite: consent of ART H 530 Advanced Studies in Theories of Museology Prerequisite: consent of Not open to students with credit in ART H 560. ART H 557 Advanced Studies in 20th Century and Contemporary Canadian Art Prerequisite: consent of Biology, BIOL BIOL 508 Current Problems in Systematics and Evolution *3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-2s-0). Lectures or structured discussions on a selected topic in systematics and evolutionary biology. Credit may be obtained more than once. Prerequisite: consent of instructors for students not registered in the Systematic and Evolution program. BIOL 620 Tutorial in Research and Communication *3 (fi 6) (either term, 1-3s-0). Designed for first-year graduate students in the emphasizing the application of scientific methodology and good scientific communication. Includes a series of workshops and activities to develop skills useful to graduate students in all areas of biology. BIOL 632 Current Problems in Environmental Biology and Ecology Students in this course attend BIOL 631 seminars, read related papers, and evaluate related concepts through discussions and written assignments. Prerequisite: consent of the instructors for students not registered in the ecology and environmental biology program. Credit for this course may be obtained more than once. Botany, BOT Art History, ART H Department of Art and Design L ART H 207 Survey of Early Canadian Art History of the visual arts from the 17th century to the end of the 19th century in Canada. ART H 405 Topics in Art from the 18th and the First Half of the 19th Century Prerequisite: consent of Instructor. Note: Students are required to have successfully completed one 300-level ART H course with a minimum grade of B. ART H 430 Topics in Museum Studies in Visual and Material Culture Theoretical and practical aspects of museology. Prerequisite: consent of O BOT 431 Physiological Ecology *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). Application of ecophysiological theory and practice of the study of plant responses to increasing carbon dioxide levels and increased irradiance of ultraviolet-b light. Experimental work includes demonstrations and individual projects making use of the phytotron facility. Seminars involve the discussion of significant research papers in the discipline. Prerequisites: A 200-level course in Plant Physiology and a senior course in Ecology. Offered in odd-numbered years. Classics, CLASS Department of History and Classics L CLASS 461 Topics in Roman Imperial History Prerequisite: CLASS 282 or 283 or consent of

2 2 Note from University Governance: The courses listed herein, provided by the Office of the Registrar and Student Awards, are intended to be deleted in and appear for information purposes. If your Faculty/Department Education - Adult, EDAE Department of Educational Policy Studies EDAE 496 Individual Directed Study Prerequisite: consent of EDAE 498 Individual Directed Laboratory Study *3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-6L-0). Prerequisite: consent of Education - Elementary, EDEL Department of Elementary Education EDEL 525 Trends and Issues in Classroom Practice Focuses on elements of teaching and learning in relation to actual needs, problems, issues of elementary school, classroom practice as identified by participants. Sections may be offered in a Cost Recovery format at an increased rate of fee assessment; refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students. Education - Elementary and Secondary, EDES Department of Elementary and Secondary Education EDES 547 Organization of School Library Materials Focuses on the principles and practices of organizing print and non-print resources generally acquired by school libraries. The primary goal is to familiarize students with current operations and techniques associated with the organization for access, physical processing and maintenance of collections of learning resources. Focuses on the professional tasks of cataloging and classifying information. Education - Policy Studies, EDPS Department of Educational Policy Studies EDPS 510 Education from an Anthropological Perspective Students may not receive credit for both EDFN 510 and EDPS 510. EDPS 557 Epistemology and Education Students may not receive credit for both EDFN 557 and EDPS 557. English, ENGL Department of English and Film Studies ENGL 445 Studies in Restoration and 18th-Century Prose Prerequisites: Please refer to Note (4) at the beginning of this listing. ENGL 577 The English Language ENGL 611 Old English Texts Entomology, ENT ENT 521 Arthropod Physiology *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0). Lectures and discussions of assigned readings in arthropod physiology. The topics will change from year to year, and the course may be taken for credit more than once. Prerequisite: Consent of Environmental and Conservation Sciences, ENCS Departments of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Renewable Resources and Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology ENCS 355 Ecological Risk Assessment *3 (fi 6) (second term, 0-3s-0). Principles, concepts, processes and strategies for the assessment of adverse ecological effects that may occur as a result of exposure to physical, chemical or biological stressors that can induce change in organisms. Topics include procedures for conducting ecological risk assessments, their integration with human health risk assessment, and current frameworks employed in Canada and elsewhere. [Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology]. Français, FRANC Faculté Saint-Jean Cours de 1er cycle O FRANC 284 Laboratoire d écriture I Œ3 (fi 6) (l un ou l autre semestre, 0-4L-0). Cours individuel sur les procédés de l écriture littéraire. Préalable(s): l approbation du professeur après entrevue. O FRANC 384 Laboratoire d écriture II Œ3 (fi 6) (l un ou l autre semestre, 0-4L-0). Cours individuel sur les procédés de l écriture littéraire. Préalable(s): FRANC 284. O FRANC 395 Littératures et Civilisations francophones Œ3 (fi 6) (l un ou l autre semestre, 3-0-0). Panorama d ensemble d une ou de plusieurs littératures maghrébine, africaine, antillaise, ou des les de l Océan Indien. French Language and Literature, FREN L FREN 155 French Reading Comprehension I A basic course in French grammar and literature designed to develop skills in reading French. Language of instruction is English. Prerequisite: French 30 or equivalent. Not to be taken by students with credit in FREN 150, 211 or 212. Note: Will not meet the requirements in a principal area of concentration. L FREN 156 French Reading Comprehension II An intermediate course in French grammar and literature. Language of instruction is English. Prerequisite: FREN 155 or consent of Not to be taken by students with credit in FREN 150, 211 or 212. Note: Will not meet the requirements in a principal area of concentration. O FREN 346 Women Writing in French Prerequisite or corequisite: FREN 301.

3 Genetics, GENET GENET 275 The Genetics of Higher Organisms *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-0). A comprehensive survey of the principles of genetics of eukaryotes. Gene structure and function; Mendelian genetics; cytoplasmic inheritance; cytogenetics; biochemical genetics; somatic cell genetics. Emphasis will be placed on examples from human genetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 207. Credit cannot be obtained for both GENET 275 and 305. History, HIST Department of History and Classics HIST 113 War and Peace in World History How and why people have fought each other in the past and the consequences of those wars; efforts to prevent or contain wars from Lysistrata to the UN Security Council; international prosecution of war criminals. HIST 117 Islam and Globalization, c Islam as a force shaping cultural, economic and political systems during early phases of globalization. HIST 118 Sexualities and Gender in History The shifting configurations and understandings of sexuality and gender. Emphasizes the links between these personal realms and wider political and social dynamics. HIST 271 Social and Economic History Investigates the perspectives and methodologies developed for studying societies and economies of the past. Registration priority will be given to students in Honors, Majors or Minors in History. L HIST 273 Cultural Studies in History Introduction to the study of culture as a concept and as a historical factor, and to cultural studies as a discipline with particular historical and theoretical roots. Registration priority will be given to students in Honors, Majors or Minors in History. HIST 274 Gender in History Examination of gender as a useful tool for historical analysis. Registration priority will be given to students in Honors, Majors or Minors in History. HIST 275 Political History An introduction to the traditions, techniques, sources, methods and reasons for studying political history. Registration priority will be given to students in Honors, Majors or Minors in History. HIST 276 International Affairs and History An introduction to the traditions, techniques, sources, methods and reasons for studying International Affairs. Registration priority will be given to students in Honors, Majors or Minors in History. O HIST 335 Everyday Life and Popular Culture in Modern Britain How British peoples have lived, worked and understood their daily lives from the Industrial Revolution to the present. O HIST 341 Land and Labor in Latin America Prerequisite: HIST 241/242 or consent of O HIST 350 Comparative American and Canadian History O HIST 354 American Economic History American economic problems and policies in their historical setting. O HIST 363 History of Canadian External Relations O HIST 364 History of Social Welfare in Canada HIST 402 Women in Modern European History HIST 432 Topics in 16th-Century British History HIST 437 Topics in British Social History Since 1714 HIST 469 Topics in the Political and Constitutional History of Canada HIST 640 Rural Society in Medieval England HIST 642 Gender and the Creation of Modern Industrial Society: Britain c HIST 643 The Institutional and Legal History of Early-Modern England HIST 644 Reformation to Revolution: Topics in Intellectual History in Early Modern England Human Ecology, HECOL Department of Human Ecology O HECOL 200 Introduction to Community Studies Interdisciplinary introduction to community diversity from a human ecological perspective. Addresses various definitions, theories and models of community, as well as factors contributing to healthy, inclusive communities. Community development and community organizing are key themes, including communities as settings for situating programs, capacity-building initiatives, coalition building, strategies and policies for just and sustainable communities. Examples from both northern and southern regions. HECOL 453 Textile Surface Design II *3 (fi 6) (either term, 2-0-4). An advanced studio course in various methods of printing and dyeing textiles with a major component of independent study. Textiles from various cultures will be studied from a Human Ecology perspective. Prerequisite: HECOL 353. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar. HECOL 477 Preventive Conservation of Museum Artifacts *3 (fi 6) (either term or Spring/Summer, 3-0-3). Examination, documentation, and preventive care of museum artefacts with a focus on textiles. Handling, storage, and display including agents of deterioration and risks to collections. Museum visits augment the course. Prerequisites: One of ANTHR 206, HECOL 170, 268, or consent of Instructor. Credit granted for only one of HECOL 477 or 577. Normally offered in alternate years or Spring/Summer. HECOL 478 Textile Conservation Theory and Practice *3 (fi 6) (either term or Spring/Summer, 1-0-2). Theory and practice related to conservation of textiles and costumes. Prerequisites: HECOL 270 and 476, or consent of instructor. Credit will be granted for only one of HECOL 478 or 578. Normally offered in alternate years or Spring/Summer. Interdisciplinary Undergraduate and, INT D University of Alberta Courses O INT D 444 Ukraine Major social, economic, political, and cultural trends in Ukraine in the post-world War II period. Prerequisite or corequisite: An arearelated three-weight course in one of geography, history, political science, or Ukrainian, or consent of. (Other participating units normally include the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and the Department of History and Classics.) [Modern Languages and 3

4 4 Note from University Governance: The courses listed herein, provided by the Office of the Registrar and Student Awards, are intended to be deleted in and appear for information purposes. If your Faculty/Department Cultural Studies] Note: This course will not fulfil the Language other than English requirement of the BA degree. O INT D 445 Poland The political, social, economic, and cultural developments in post World War II Poland. Prerequisite: INT D 346, or POLSH 202, or equivalent, or demonstration to the : (Other participating units normally include the Department of Economics.) [Modern Languages and Cultural Studies] Note: This course will not fulfil the Language other than English requirement of the BA degree. O INT D 448 Russia Major political, social, economic, and cultural developments in Russia since Prerequisite: a course in the history, geography or political science of Russia, or consent of [Modern Languages and Cultural Studies]. The course will not fulfil the language other than English requirement of the BA degree. INT D 475 The Family in Socio-Historical Perspective Comparative study of the family in socio-historical context with emphasis on North American and European family systems. Critical examination of contemporary sociological family theory in relation to historical data. Issues in socio-historical research methods of family study. Prerequisite: SOC 271 or equivalent. (Offered jointly by the Departments of History and Classics and Sociology.) [Sociology] Courses INT D 505 East European Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies I [Modern Languages and Cultural Studies]. Not to be taken for credit by students with credit in INT D 546. Prerequisite: consent of INT D 506 East European Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies II [Modern Languages and Cultural Studies]. Not to be taken by students with credit in INT D 546. Prerequisite: consent of Italian, ITAL ITAL 545 Topics in Italian Literature of the 17th and 18th Centuries Prerequisite: consent of ITAL 565 Topics in 19th-Century Italian Literature Prerequisite: consent of Music, MUSIC Department of Music MUSIC 534 Hymnody and Service Playing II *3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-3L-0). Prerequisite: MUSIC 533 or consent of Not available to students with credit in MUSIC 406. Persian, PERS O PERS 499 Special Topics Prerequisite: consent of Polish, POLSH O POLSH 414 Polish Literature of Renaissance, Baroque, and Classicism Survey of Polish literature and culture from its origins to the end of the eighteenth century. Masterpieces of the Polish renaissance, baroque, and classicism read in the original and/or with the aid of English translations. Prerequisite: POLSH 212 or consent of Note: Not open to students with credit in POLSH 411. O POLSH 415 Polish Romanticism and Realism Reading and analysis of the major Polish writers against the aesthetic and philosophical background of romanticism and realism (including poetry, drama, and folklore). Major themes in the Polish realist novel and short story. Prerequisite: POLSH 212 or consent of Note: Not open to students with credit in POLSH 411. Psychology, PSYCO Department of Psychology Courses O PSYCO 450 Topics in Memory and Problem Solving Examines theoretical and empirical issues in human memory and problem solving. Topics include memory representations, real-world memory, memory-based decision making, expert-novice differences in memory and problem solving. Prerequisite: PSYCO 350. [] Renewable Resources, REN R Department of Renewable Resources L REN R 410 Principles of Remote Sensing *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). Basic principles of spectral reflectance and emittance, and atmospheric effects as they apply to the acquisition and analysis of imagery; digital image analysis for geographical information systems; application to renewable resource inventory and management and environmental impact assessment. Prerequisite: A 300-level course in at least one of the natural sciences. L REN R 439 Forest Management Planning *3 (fi 6) (second term, 0-3s-0). Seminar presentations and discussions by students of contemporary forest management planning. Prerequisite: REN R 430. REN R 510 Advanced Remote Sensing *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-3). A quantitative approach to remote sensing for land resource studies; specialized techniques for hard copy and digital image analyses; remote sensing and soil-vegetation-landscape models; literature review and laboratory project on a selected problem. Prerequisite: REN R 410. Rural Sociology, R SOC O R SOC 310 Women in Development *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0). This course deals with development issues, such as work, health, environment, and human rights among women in developing countries. Prerequisite: consent of Not available to students with credit in W ST 310.

5 Russian, RUSS RUSS 641 Studies in Russian Poetry RUSS 643 Studies in Russian Realism RUSS 645 Studies in Soviet Russian Literature RUSS 647 Aspects of Modernism in Russian Literature This course is designed to deal with the various aspects of the literary movements generally known as Symbolism and Decadence. Sociology, SOC Department of Sociology SOC 353 Urban Sociology Social implications of urban life with respect to such topics as patterns of city growth; urban social organization (family, neighbourhood, community); urban social issues (housing, crime); urban policy and urban planning (sociology of planning, citizen participation). Prerequisite: One of SOC 100 or 300. SOC 437 The Sociology of Knowledge Study of the hypothesis that the forms of social life condition knowledge. Analysis of the versions of this thesis offered by such scholars as: Vico, Marx-Engels, Nietzsche, Scheler, Pareto, Durkheim, Mannheim, and more recent writers. Assessment of their proposed solutions to the social limitations imposed on knowing. Prerequisite: One of SOC 231, 332, 333, 367 or equivalent. SOC 440 Theories in Social Psychology Current theories and related research in social psychology. Prerequisite: SOC 241 or PSYCO 241 or consent of instructor. SOC 469 Selected Topics in Globalization Topics may vary. Consult department prior to registration. Prerequisite: SOC 369 or consent of Instructor. SOC 545 Biologically Coordinated Sociology SOC 609 Multivariate Analysis *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0). Prerequisites: SOC 509 and 515 or 410 and 417 or equivalent. Note: Formerly SOC 510. Not to be taken by students with credit in SOC 511 or 510. SOC 630 Psychoanalytic Social Theory Statistics, STAT Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences O STAT 454 Topics in Actuarial Science Topics in actuarial mathematics, as selected by the instructor. Prerequisite: STAT 353 or MATH 353. This course may be offered in alternate years. STAT 554 Topics in Actuarial Science Topics in actuarial mathematics, as selected by the instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of the Zoology, ZOOL O ZOOL 474 Research in Animal Behavior *3 (fi 6) (second term, 0-3s-3). Students conduct individual research in animal behavior. Weekly scheduled meetings deal with experimental design, paper critiques, and preparation and presentation of oral and written research reports. Research is conducted outside of scheduled class time. Students intending on taking this course should consult the instructor in the Fall term to discuss their proposed research. Prerequisite: ZOOL 370 or

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