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1.00 Credits
Methods and applications, including: selection and sterilization of explants; preparation and sterilization of media; sterile techniques; incubation of cultures; review of literature. 2 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisite: BOT 428/428L. Bozak.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic for upperdivision students. Course title and number of units are specified in advance. Instruction by lecture, problemsolving activity, laboratory, or a combination of formats. Students receive credit for multiple courses with the BOT 499/499A/499L designation if course titles are different. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. May be used as upperdivision core elective. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Learning techniques for freshmen and new transfer students in the business major to achieve academic and professional success. Emphasizes interaction with faculty advisors, the business community, and student organizations, career planning, and campus resources. 4 lectures/ problemsolving.
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14.00 Credits
Individual or group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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4.00 Credits
Direct field investigation and academic study of an international destination with attention to the central issues confronting a complex society. These issues include relationship and influence of the international destination's history on the present dynamics of its contemporary culture. 4 lectures/problemssolving. Instructional materials, activities, and facilities charges. Fulfills GE Area C4. Prerequisites: Completion of GE Area A and subareas C1, C2, and C3. (Also listed as CLS 362.)
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4.00 Credits
Product liability and the patent process will be covered in this class. This is an interdisciplinary course where the various ethical, technological, safety, economic tradeoff considerations are given to new products and ideas by the student. Case studies will be given to strengthen the students' understanding of how to apply these concepts. The use of computer software is required for classroom presentations. This course fulfills GE Areas C4 Humanities or D4 Social Science. Prerequisites: Completion of GE Area A and 2 lower division subareas in Area C or Area D. (Also listed as EGR 401)
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4.00 Credits
Direct field investigation and academic study of productive processes and application of technology within an international destination. Barriers and incentives for new technology; decisionmaking; industry specific technology; and role of foreign countries as providers. Technology tradeoff: environment, employment, and currency reserves. Instructional materials, activities, and facilities charges. 4 lectures/ problem solving. (Also listed as CLS 432.)
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18.00 Credits
Internships offered in an overseas setting to a group of students in any major who are interning in the same foreign country during the same quarter. Students will have their own individual internship assignment as well as participate in group learning sessions with the other students. Total credit limited to 8 units each. Prerequisite: Upper division standing and consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The unique role of design professionals in society, and the associated privileges and responsibilities. Social, economic, historical, legal, and political aspects of professional practice, as well as ethics, social responsibility, regulatory requirements, professional liability, and the consequences of failures. 4 lecture discussions. Fulfills GE Area D4. Prerequisites: Completion of all GE Area A, D1, D2, and D3 requirements. (Also listed as EGR 445)
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4.00 Credits
Direct field investigation and academic study of historical and current productive/political organization of an international destination. Economic objectives and planning. Business organization; incentives and decision making; and management. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Instructional materials, activities, and facilities charges. Fulfills GE Area D4. Prerequisites: Completion of GE Area A and subareas D1, D2, and D3. (Also listed as CLS 452.)
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