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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 272: Systematics and Evolution of Flowering Plants
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Basic systematic concepts including phylogenetic analysis, introduction to major groups of flowering plants, analysis of evolutionary significance of characters used in systematic studies. Students carry out a phylogenetic analysis using appropriate software. Concurrent with Biological Sciences E172.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 273: Plant Systematics Laboratory
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Laboratory, three hours. Diversity of flowering plants is investigated in the laboratory and field. Familiarity with flowering plant families, particularly those prominent in the California flora, is emphasized. Concurrent with Biological Sciences E172L.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 275: Coastal Ecosystem Health
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Seminar, three hours. Examines the causes of coastal ecosystem degradation and strategies to restore the ecosystem balance or prevent further coastal ecosystem health degradation. Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Same as Environmental Health, Science, and Policy E205 and Public Health PH260.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 280: Demystifying DNA
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Laboratory, 10 hours. Provides students with hands-on experience in molecular biology techniques, including genomic DNA extractions, PCR, cloning, working with plasmids, Southern blots, library construction, and library screening. Prerequisites: radiation safety course from Environmental Health and Safety; consent of instructor.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 285: Topics in Evolutionary Genetics
2.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Discussion, one to two hours. Weekly discussion of recent research on evolutionary genetics. Prerequisites: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 398: Teaching Assistant Seminar W
2.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Seminar, two hours. Readings, lectures, workshops, and student presentations designed to help develop teaching skills of graduate students teaching university-level biology classes. Topics vary and may include: course organization, presentation styles, exam design, grading, motivating students, and commonly encountered problems. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 399: University Teaching
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Limited to Teaching Assistants.
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Economics : 20A-B Basic Economics I, II F, W. 20A
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
The fundamentals of microeconomics. The behavior of firms and of consumers: markets, supply/demand, utility maximization, resource allocation, and efficiency. Economics 20A and 23 may not both be taken for credit. 20B: The fundamentals of macroeconomics. Government behavior: monetary and fiscal policy, inflation, and unemployment. ( III) Effective fall 2006, the content of Economics 20B is macroeconomics. This course cannot be taken to repeat Economics 20B taken prior to fall 2006.
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Economics - 20A-B Basic Economics I, II F, W. 20A
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Economics 1: Introduction to Economics
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
An analysis of the problems society faces in organizing itself to provide goods and services. How decisions of government, business, and the individual relate to current economic problems such as unemployment, inflation, poverty, and environmental pollution. Open only to non-Economics majors. Credit will not be given for Economics 1 if taken concurrently or after Economics 20A-B. ( III)
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Economics 100A: B- C Intermediate Economics I, II, III
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Determinants of supply and demand; operation of competitive and monopolistic markets; imperfections of the market system, explanations of unemployment, inflation, recessions; public policy for macroeconomic problems. Prerequisites: Economics 20A-B and Mathematics 2A-B or equivalent. For 100B: Economics 100A. For 100C: Economics 100B. Economics 100A-B-C and 105A-B-C may not both be taken for credit.
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Economics 100A - B- C Intermediate Economics I, II, III
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