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AED : AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
AIS : AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
- AIS 160A1: Many Nations of Native America (sections 1, 2, Spring 2013)
- AIS 200: Introduction to American Indian Studies (section 1, Spring 2013)
- AIS 344: Native Americans in Film (section 1, Fall 2012)
- AIS 495a: Asserting Sovereignty Through Cultural Preservation (sections 12, 29, Fall 2012)
- AIS 502: Dynamics of Indian Societies (section 1, Fall 2012)
- AIS 516: Contemporary Indian America (section 1, Fall 2005)
- AIS 548: Contemporary American Indian Issues (section 1, Spring 2013)
- AIS 548: Research Design and Methodology (section 1, Spring 2011)
- AIS 584: Development of Federal Indian Policy (section 1, Fall 2012)
- AIS 596H: American Indian Law and Policy (section 1, Spring 2011)
- AIS 602: Interdisciplinary Research: Theory and Methods (section 1, Spring 2012)
- AIS 678: Contemporary American Indian Education and Research (section 1, Spring 2005)
- AIS 697A: College Teaching Methods (section 1, Fall 2012)
ANTH : ANTHROPOLOGY
ARC : ARCHITECTURE
ARH : ART HISTORY
ASTR : ASTRONOMY
- ASTR 170B1: THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Fall 2012)
- ASTR 170B1: THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE (RIEKE) (sections 7,8,9,10, Spring 2013)
- ASTR 203: Stars (section 1, Spring 2013)
- ASTR 204: Great Debates in Astronomy (section 1, Spring 2013)
- ASTR 345: Cultural Astronomy (section 1, Spring 2010)
BIOC : BIOCHEMISTRY
BNAD : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CHN : CHINESE STUDIES
CLAS : CLASSICS
COMM : COMMUNICATION
EAS : EAST ASIAN STUDIES
ECOL : ECOLOGY & EVOL BIOLOGY
ECON : ECONOMICS
ENGL : ENGLISH
- ENGL 109H: English Composition (sections 9, 17, Spring 2013)
- ENGL 109H: Honors Composition (sections 7, 15, Fall 2012)
- ENGL 340: TOPICS IN PROF+TECH WRTG (section 1, Fall 2012)
- ENGL 340: Topics in Professional and Technical Writing (section 195, Spring 2012)
- ENGL 340: Writing in the Practice of Law (section 001, Spring 2012)
- ENGL 351A: Introduction to Lesbian/Gay Literature (section 1, Fall 2012)
- ENGL 362: Political Rhetoric (section 1, Spring 2013)
- ENGL 380: Literary Analysis (sections 1-6, Spring 2013)
- ENGL 396a: Junior Proseminar (sections , Spring 2013)
- ENGL 396a: Junior Proseminar (section 2, Spring 2013)
- ENGL 401: Advanced Creative Writing -- Nonfiction Writing (section 1, Spring 2013)
- ENGL 418: Women and Literature (section 1, Fall 2012)
- ENGL 418: Women in Literature (section 001, Fall 2012)
- ENGL 450: Literature of Restoration & 18th Century (section 1, Fall 2009)
ENGV : ENGLISH
ENTR : ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FCSC : FAMILY&CONSUMER SCIENCE
FIN : FINANCE
FREN : FRENCH
FSHD : FAMILY STUDIES&HUMAN DEV
GEOG : GEOGRAPHY & REGIONAL DEV
- GEOG 150C1: Environment and Society (sections 1, 2, 3, Spring 2013)
- GEOG 170A1: The Earth and Its Environments (section 2, Spring 2013)
- GEOG 210: Political and Cultural Geography of Globalization (sections 1-4, Spring 2013)
- GEOG 210: Political and Cultural Geography of Globalization (Klepek) (section 791, Spring 2011)
- GEOG 210: The Political & Cultural Geography of Globalization (section 1, Fall 2012)
- GEOG 311B: Geography of Central America and the Caribbean (section 1, Fall 2011)
- GEOG 357: Geographical Research Methods (section 1, Spring 2013)
- GEOG 367: Population Geography (section 1, Spring 2013)
- GEOG 416A: Computer Cartography (section 1, Spring 2012)
GEOS : GEOSCIENCES
GER : GERMAN STUDIES
GWS : GENDER & WOMEN'S STUDIES
- GWS 150B1: Gender and Contemporary Society (section 001, Fall 2012)
- GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 910, Spring 2011)
- GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 010, Fall 2012)
- GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 001, Spring 2013)
- GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World (sections , Spring 2013)
- GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World (section 1, Spring 2012)
- GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World (section 001, Spring 2012)
- GWS 300: Special Topics (sections 1, 910, Fall 2011)
- GWS 496P: Women's Life Writing (section 1, Fall 2012)
H ED : HIGHER EDUCATION
HIST : HISTORY
- HIST 278: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions (section 001, Spring 2013)
- HIST 301: Introduction to the Study of History (sections 1-2, Spring 2013)
- HIST 314A: Europe 1870-1945: War, Peace and Social Change (section 1, Spring 2012)
- HIST 352: Slavery in Latin America (section 1, Fall 2012)
- HIST 396A: Citizenship & Human Rights (section 003, Spring 2013)
- HIST 396A: Democratizing the Master Narrative: Oral Histories, Local Voices, and 20th Century Change in the Americas (section 1, Fall 2011)
- HIST 396A: Ethnicity and the American Dream in the Southwest Borderland (section 5, Spring 2011)
- HIST 396A: Life Stories And The Practices Of Biography (section 2, Fall 2008)
- HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 006, Spring 2012)
- HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 4, Spring 2011)
- HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 001, Spring 2013)
- HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (sections 2, 791, Spring 2013)
- HIST 396A: WAR, SOCIETY AND CULTURE (section 3, Fall 2012)
- HIST 405A: Medieval Europe (section 1, Fall 2012)
- HIST 436: Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S. 1861-1878 (section 1, Spring 2013)
- HIST 440: U.S. History from 1945 to the Present (section 001, Spring 2013)
- HIST 446: History of Arizona and the Southwest (section 001, Spring 2012)
- HIST 450: History of American Foreign Relations Since 1914 (section 701, Spring 2013)
- HIST 467: Contemporary Latin America (section 467, Fall 2012)
- HIST 597: Internet Resources for use in the History Classroom (section 1, Spring 2009)
HNRS : HONORS
HWRS : HYDROLOGY & WATER RESOURCES
INDV : INDIVIDUALS & SOCIETIES
INTS : INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
IRLS : INFO RESOURCES&LIBR SCI
JOUR : JOURNALISM
JPN : JAPANESE STUDIES
LASC : LETTERS, ARTS & SCIENCE
LING : LINGUISTICS
- LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics (sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 910, Spring 2013)
- LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics (section 1, Fall 2012)
- LING 210: American Indian Languages (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 910, Spring 2013)
- LING 300: Syntax (section 1, Spring 2013)
- LING 322: The Structure and Meaning of Words (sections 001, 002, Spring 2013)
- LING 500: Linguistics for Non-Majors (section 1, Fall 2012)
LRC : LANGUAGE, READING & CULT
M AR : MEDIA ARTS
MAS : MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
MCB : MOLECULAR&CELLULAR BIOL
MIS : MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS
MKTG : MARKETING
MNE : MINING ENGINEERING
MSE : MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGR
N SC : NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES
NES : NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
- NES 595D: Middle East Studies: Approaches, Themes, and Controversies (section 1, Fall 2012)
- NES 596M: Imperialism, Nationalism, Gender, and Questions of Identity in the Middle East (section 1, Fall 2008)
- NES 596M: Middle East: Topics in History and Civilization (section 2, Fall 2008)
- NES 696Y: Islam, Ethnicity, and Nationalism (section 1, Fall 2007)
PA : PUBLIC ADMIN & POLICY
PLG : PLANNING
PLS : PLANT SCIENCES
POL : POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLV : POLITICAL SCIENCE
PORT : PORTUGUESE
PSIO : PHYSIOLOGY
PSY : PSYCHOLOGY
PSYV : PSYCHOLOGY
PTYS : PLANETARY SCIENCES
RA M : RANGE MANAGEMENT
RCSC : RETAILING & CONSUMER SCI
RSSS : RUSSIAN & SLAVIC STUDIES
SOC : SOCIOLOGY
SPAN : SPANISH
- SPAN 160C1: Arts and Politics of Latin America (section 1, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 210: Latin America on Film (section 1, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 323: INT SPAN/HERITAG LRNR II (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 325: Intermediate Grammar & Writing (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 350: Readings in the Literary Genres (sections 1, 2, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 431: Spanish American Civilizations (section 1, Spring 2013)
- SPAN 450: Conversation & Writing Skills (sections 1, 2, Spring 2013)
SWES : SOIL WATER & ENVIR SCI
TAR : THEATRE ARTS
TTE : TEACHING & TEACHER EDUC
UNVR : UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
VSC : VETERINARY SCIENCE
AED 617: Research, Methods, and Project Design (sections 001, 901)
AIS 160A1: Many Nations of Native America (sections 1, 2)
AIS 200: Introduction to American Indian Studies (section 1)
AIS 344: Native Americans in Film (section 1)
AIS 495a: Asserting Sovereignty Through Cultural Preservation (sections 12, 29)
AIS 502: Dynamics of Indian Societies (section 1)
AIS 516: Contemporary Indian America (section 1)
AIS 548: Contemporary American Indian Issues (section 1)
AIS 548: Research Design and Methodology (section 1)
AIS 584: Development of Federal Indian Policy (section 1)
AIS 596H: American Indian Law and Policy (section 1)
AIS 602: Interdisciplinary Research: Theory and Methods (section 1)
AIS 678: Contemporary American Indian Education and Research (section 1)
AIS 697A: College Teaching Methods (section 1)
ANTH 160A1: Patterns in Prehistory (sections 1, 2)
ANTH 202: Applying Anthropology in a Global Context (section 001)
ANTH 368: Methods in Biological Anthropology (section 001)
ARC 195A: Introduction to Architecture (section 1)
ARC 201: Design Studio I: Human Dimensions (section 001)
ARC 202: Design Studio II
ARC 497a/597a: Research Methods (section 1)
ARC 497b/597b: Business for Architects (section 1)
ARH 400/500: Topics in Museum Studies (section 1)
ARH 417/517: 19TH CENT EUROPEAN ART (section 1)
ARH 423A/523A: The Art of Mexico
ARH 426a: Europen Art Since 1945 (section 1)
ARH 526a: Europen Art Since 1945 (section 1)
ASTR 170B1: THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
ASTR 170B1: THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE (RIEKE) (sections 7,8,9,10)
ASTR 203: Stars (section 1)
ASTR 204: Great Debates in Astronomy (section 1)
ASTR 345: Cultural Astronomy (section 1)
BIOC 470/570: Applications of Cell and Molecular Biology for Teachers (section 910)
BNAD 201: Topics and Careers in the Global Environment (section 1)
BNAD 314: Business Communication Tech Trends Project (section 1)
BNAD 314R: Business Communication - Tech Trends Project (sections 2, 14)
BNAD 314R: Business Communication - Tech Trends Project (section 14)
BNAD 449: International Business Environment
BNAD MBA: MBA Orientation
CHN 522: Introduction to Classical Chinese (section 001)
CLAS 510A: Methods in Classical Studies (section 1)
COMM 119: Public Speaking (section 1)
COMM 312: Applied Organizational Communication (sections 1, 791)
COMM 313: Communication in Public Relations (sections 1, 2, 3)
COMM 325: Argumentation (sections 1, 2)
EAS 160A3: Chinese Civilization (section 1)
EAS 160A5: Languages and Cultures of East Asia (section 001)
EAS 333: Buddhist Meditation Traditions (section 1)
EAS 484B: History of East Asian Buddhism (section 1)
ECOL 330: Evolution of Animal Form and Function (section 1)
ECON 150C1: Societal and Institutional Systems: An Economic Perspective (sections 1, 2, 3)
ECON 200: Basic Economic Issues
ENGL 109H: English Composition (sections 9, 17)
ENGL 109H: Honors Composition (sections 7, 15)
ENGL 340: TOPICS IN PROF+TECH WRTG (section 1)
ENGL 340: Topics in Professional and Technical Writing (section 195)
ENGL 340: Writing in the Practice of Law (section 001)
ENGL 351A: Introduction to Lesbian/Gay Literature (section 1)
ENGL 362: Political Rhetoric (section 1)
ENGL 380: Literary Analysis (sections 1-6)
ENGL 396a: Junior Proseminar
ENGL 396a: Junior Proseminar (section 2)
ENGL 401: Advanced Creative Writing -- Nonfiction Writing (section 1)
ENGL 418: Women and Literature (section 1)
ENGL 418: Women in Literature (section 001)
ENGL 450: Literature of Restoration & 18th Century (section 1)
ENGV 396a: Advanced Creative Writing - Nonfiction Writing (section 002)
ENTR 200: Entrepreneurship in Society & the Organization (section 1)
ENTR 487: New Venture Development and Industry Analysis (sections 001, 002)
FCSC 215: Introduction to Fashion Retailing
FIN 480/536: Entrepreneurial Finance (sections 1, 2)
FREN 160A1: The French-Speaking World (section 1)
FSHD 323: Infancy and Child Development (sections 1, 2)
FSHD 323: Infancy and Child Development (sections 1, 2)
GEOG 150C1: Environment and Society (sections 1, 2, 3)
GEOG 170A1: The Earth and Its Environments (section 2)
GEOG 210: Political and Cultural Geography of Globalization (sections 1-4)
GEOG 210: Political and Cultural Geography of Globalization (Klepek) (section 791)
GEOG 210: The Political & Cultural Geography of Globalization (section 1)
GEOG 311B: Geography of Central America and the Caribbean (section 1)
GEOG 357: Geographical Research Methods (section 1)
GEOG 367: Population Geography (section 1)
GEOG 416A: Computer Cartography (section 1)
GEOS 477/577: Active Tectonics (section 1)
GER 160D-1: Eroticism & Love in the Middle Ages (section 001)
GER 273: Tradition and Revolution: German Romanticism (section 1)
GER /HIST 278: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions (section 001)
GER 325: History of German Cinema (section 1)
GER 508: Approaches to German Studies (section 1)
GWS 150B1: Gender and Contemporary Society (section 001)
GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 010)
GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 910)
GWS 200: Women and Western Culture (section 001)
GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World (section 1)
GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World
GWS 240: Gender in a Transnational World (section 001)
GWS 300: Special Topics (sections 1, 910)
GWS 496P: Women's Life Writing (section 1)
H ED 201: Foundations of Leadership
HIST 301: Introduction to the Study of History (sections 1-2)
HIST 314A: Europe 1870-1945: War, Peace and Social Change (section 1)
HIST 352: Slavery in Latin America (section 1)
HIST 396A: Ethnicity and the American Dream in the Southwest Borderland (section 5)
HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (sections 2, 791)
HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 4)
HIST 396A: WAR, SOCIETY AND CULTURE (section 3)
HIST 396A: Democratizing the Master Narrative: Oral Histories, Local Voices, and 20th Century Change in the Americas (section 1)
HIST 396A: Life Stories And The Practices Of Biography (section 2)
HIST 396A: Citizenship & Human Rights (section 003)
HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 006)
HIST 396A: NATURE+PRACTICE OF HIST (section 001)
HIST 405A: Medieval Europe (section 1)
HIST 436: Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S. 1861-1878 (section 1)
HIST 440: U.S. History from 1945 to the Present (section 001)
HIST 446: History of Arizona and the Southwest (section 001)
HIST 450: History of American Foreign Relations Since 1914 (section 701)
HIST 467: Contemporary Latin America (section 467)
HIST 597: Internet Resources for use in the History Classroom (section 1)
HNRS 100: Common Reading Program
HNRS 195I: Special Topics in Science - Bioethics (section 14)
HNRS 195j: Women's Rights and Human Rights (section 002)
HNRS 204H: Ethnicities and Conflicts (section 1)
HNRS 396H: Preparation for the Honors Thesis
HWRS 417A/517A: Fundamentals of Water Quality (section 1)
INDV 101: Language: Library Research Guide (section 1)
INTS 396: Proseminar in International Studies (section 1)
IRLS 488: History of Books and Libraries (section 01)
IRLS 521: Children’s and Young Adult Literature in a Multicultural Society (section 3)
IRLS 554: DIVERSE CULTRS,COMM+LIBR (section 10)
IRLS 588: Comunity Health Informatics (section 12)
IRLS 696B: Issues in Libraries Writing Seminar: 21st Century Publishing (section 001)
JOUR 105: Principles of Journalism (section 001)
JOUR 205: Journalism: Reporting the News (sections 1, 2, 4)
JOUR 208: Law of the Press (section 1)
JOUR 472/572: Science Journalism (section 1)
JOUR 489/589: Survey of Research Methods (section 1)
JOUR 505: Study of News (section 001)
JOUR 509: US and International Media Law (section 1)
JPN 101: Elementary Japanese
JPN 245: Japanese Anime and Visual Culture (section 001)
JPN 402/502: Japanese Gender and Language (section 001)
LASC 195A: WTR RES/TUCSON BASN/PHYS (section 2)
LASC 195a: What is Research and Expression? (section 031)
LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics (sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 910)
LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics (section 1)
LING 210: American Indian Languages (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 910)
LING 300: Syntax (section 1)
LING 322: The Structure and Meaning of Words (sections 001, 002)
LING 500: Linguistics for Non-Majors (section 1)
LRC 197a: Investigating Learning Strategies (section 1)
LRC 430/530: New Literacies (section 001)
LRC 480: Children's Literature in the Classroom (sections 1-3)
LRC 495A: Grant Writing for Indigenous Languages (section 902)
LRC 796a: Theoretical Foundations of Language, Reading and Culture (section 1)
M AR 100B: Film and Television History, Mid-20th Century to the Present (sections 1, 2)
M AR 303: Professional Practices (sections 1, 2)
MAS 295a: Special Topics in Transformative Education (sections 1, 2)
MCB 473: Recombinant DNA Methods and Applications (sections 1, 2)
MIS 111: Computers and the Internetworked Society (sections 1, 2, 3, 4)
MIS 513: Business Foundations for Information Technology (sections 1, 2)
MKTG 361: Introduction to Marketing (sections 1, 2)
MKTG 456: International Marketing Management (section 1)
MKTG 471: Marketing Policies & Operations (section 1)
MKTG 498: Senior Capstone (section 1)
MKTG 579: Marketing of Innovation (section 1)
MNE 409: Management Operations Technology (section 1)
MNE 422/522: Engineering Sustainable Development (section 1)
MSE 502: Research Proposal Preparation (section 01)
N SC 441: Therapeutic Nutrition (section 1)
NES 595D: Middle East Studies: Approaches, Themes, and Controversies (section 1)
NES 596M: Imperialism, Nationalism, Gender, and Questions of Identity in the Middle East (section 1)
NES 596M: Middle East: Topics in History and Civilization (section 2)
NES 696Y: Islam, Ethnicity, and Nationalism (section 1)
PA 503: Politics, Policy & Public Management (section 11)
PLG 410: Comparative Planning (section 1)
PLG 497s: New Urbanism and Sustainability in the Southwest (section 1)
PLG 624: Reports in Planning (section 1)
PLG 696D: International Planning (section 1)
PLS 480: Medicinal Plants (section 1)
POL 301: Methods of Political Inquiry (section 1)
POL 341: Comparative Public Policy (section 001)
POL 429: U.S.-Mexican Borderlands Library Research Guide (section 1)
POL 480: Formation of Public Policy (section 1)
POL 496F: European Studies Seminar (section 1)
POL 794: Information Research Strategies
POLV 365: Contemporary International Politics (section 1)
POLV 445: Comparative Political Revolutions (section 001)
PORT 350: Introduction to Genres & Literary Analysis (section 1)
PSIO 295H: Introduction to Honors Physiology
Library Research for Psychology Students (sections 1,2,3)
PSY 150A1: The Structure of Mind & Behavior
PSY 297A: INTRO LABORATORY IN PSYC (section 1)
PSY 496A: Social Psychological Theories of Gender (section 001)
PSYV 319: MECHANISMS OF LEARNING (section 1)
PSYV 319: Mechanisms of Learning (section 1)
PSYV 457: PSYCH OF HAPPINESS (sections 1, 5)
PTYS 102: The Universe and Humanity: Origin and Destiny (sections 1, 2, 3)
RA M 222: Arizona Plant Life (section 1)
RA M 446/546: Vegetation Management of Wildlands (section 1)
RCSC 204: Consumers, Fashion, and the Economy
RCSC 446: Global Retailing (section 1)
RCSC 451: Marketing Strategy (section 1)
RSSS 210: Utopian Visions (section 1)
RSSS 304: History of Soviet & Post Soviet Film (section 1)
RSSS 350: The Soviet Experiment (section 1)
RSSS 696a: Russian Proseminar (section 1)
SOC 275: Social Research Methods (sections 1, 2)
SOC 315: Political Sociology (section 001)
SOC 326: Work and Society (section 2)
SOC 342: Criminology (section 791)
SOC 419: Culture and Society (section 1)
SOC 450: Social Inequality
SPAN 160C1: Arts and Politics of Latin America (section 1)
SPAN 210: Latin America on Film (section 1)
SPAN 323: INT SPAN/HERITAG LRNR II (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
SPAN 325: Intermediate Grammar & Writing (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
SPAN 350: Readings in the Literary Genres (sections 1, 2)
SPAN 431: Spanish American Civilizations (section 1)
SPAN 450: Conversation & Writing Skills (sections 1, 2)
SWES 170A1: INTRO ENVIRONMENTAL SCI (sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
SWES 170A1: Introduction to Environmental Science (section 3)
TAR 100: Acting for General College Student (section 1)
TAR 121: Stage Design: Scenery and Costumes I (section 1)
TAR 145: Principles of Dramatic Structure (section 1)
TAR 145: Principles of Dramatic Structure (section 001)
TAR 149: ACTING I (sections 1, 2, 3)
TTE 696B: Research On Teaching (section 001)
UNVR 197a: Arizona International Baccalaureates
VSC 160D1: Human and Animal Interrelationships from Domestication to Present (section 1)
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