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Biology NOTE: For all courses which have both a lecture component and a laboratory component (e.g. BIO 121/121L ); or (e.g., BIO 510/510L), both components are corequisites; that is, they must be taken concurrently.
When appropriate, the names of faculty associated with each course are specified; otherwise, “Staff” is noted. Courses approved for CR/NC grading are designated by + and apply only to majors outside the Biological Sciences Department. |
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• BIO 527/527L - Community Analysis (3/1)
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• BIO 528 - Community Ecology (3)
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• BIO 530 - Mechanisms of Speciation (3)
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• BIO 532L - Tropical Field Biology (2-6)
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• BIO 534/534L - Water Pollution Biology (3/2)
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• BIO 535 - Advanced Cell Biology (4)
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• BIO 536 - Conservation Biology (4)
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• BIO 540 - Biogeography (3)
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• BIO 542L - Graduate Laboratory (1-3)
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• BIO 545/545L - Physiology of Plant Disease (3/1)
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• BIO 548/548L - Advanced Plant Physiology (2/2)
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• BIO 550/550L - Plant Growth and Development (2/2)
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• BIO 555 - Molecular Biology of Development (4)
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• BIO 560 - Advanced Bacterial Physiology and Genetics (4)
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• BIO 565/565L - Animal Tissue Culture (2/2)
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• BIO 570/570L - Cellular Immunity and Disease (3/1)
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• BIO 572 - Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist (CGMBS) Didactic Training (6)
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• BIO 574 - Clinical Laboratory Scientist Didactic Training (8)
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• BIO 575 - Advanced Topics in Biology (1-4)
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• BIO 576 - Regulatory Affairs for the Biotechnology Industry (3)
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• BIO 577/577L - Transmission Electron Microscope Techniques (2/3)
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• BIO 578/578L - Scanning Electron Microscope Techniques (2/3)
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• BIO 579 - Recent Advances in Ultrastructure Research (3)
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• BIO 580 - Introduction to Instructional Methods in Biology (1)
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• BIO 581/581L - Transport Across Cell Membranes (3/2)
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• BIO 590 - Experimental Biology (3)
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• BIO 680 - Seminar in Biology (1-3)
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• BIO 691 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• BIO 692 - Independent Study (1-3)
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• BIO 693 - Presentation of Thesis Research Proposal (1)
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• BIO 694 - Thesis Research in the Biological Sciences (1-3)
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• BIO 696 - Master’s Degree Thesis (1-3)
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• BIO 699 - Master’s Degree Continuation (0)
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Botany NOTE: For all courses which have both a lecture and a laboratory component (e.g. BOT 201/201L ), both components are corequisites; that is, they must be taken concurrently.
When appropriate, the names of faculty associated with each course are specified; otherwise “Staff” is noted. |
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• BOT 201/201L - Form and Function in Plants (3/1)
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• BOT 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4)
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• BOT 343/343L - California Flora (1/2)
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• BOT 421/421L - Plant Ecology (3/1)
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• BOT 428/428L - Plant Physiology (4/1)
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• BOT 433/433L - Marine Botany (2/2)
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• BOT 434/434L - Evolution of Plants (3/2)
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• BOT 435/435L - Plant Anatomy (2/2)
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• BOT 456/456L - Plant Tissue Culture (3/1)
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• BOT 499/499A/499L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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Business |
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• BUS 112 - Success Strategies for Business Majors (4)
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• BUS 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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• BUS 362 - International Field Studies (4)
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• BUS 401 - Product Liability and Patents (4)
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• BUS 432 - The Use and Role of Technology in International Destinations (4)
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• BUS 441 - Overseas Internship (1-8)
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• BUS 442 - Overseas Internship (1-8)
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• BUS 452 - Politics, Economics and Business Practice in International Destinations (4)
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• BUS 461 - Senior Project (2)
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• BUS 462 - Senior Project (2)
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• BUS 483 - International Destinations and the United States: Cross-Cultural Analysis (4)
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• BUS 492 - International Communications Consultancy Instruction (4)
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• BUS 495 - Strategic Management (4)
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• BUS 499/499A/499L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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Cal Poly University |
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• CPU 100 - Career and Personal Exploration (1-4)
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• CPU 102 - Fundamental Principles of Learning Skills (3)
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• CPU 109 - Fundamental Principles of Residential Leadership (2)
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• CPU 123 - Community Engagement (1-4)
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• CPU 210/210A - Actualized Living (3/1)
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• CPU 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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• CPU 401 - Writing Proficiency (4)
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• CPU 440/440A - Rose Float Production/Activity (3/1)
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• CPU 475 - McNair Scholars Seminar I (2)
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• CPU 476 - McNair Scholars Seminar II (2)
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• CPU 477 - McNair Scholars Seminar III (2)
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• CPU 499/499A/499L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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Civil Engineering Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently. All CE courses are open only to BSCE and MSCE majors, unless otherwise specified. |
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• CE 110/110L - Computers in Civil Engineering (1/1)
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• CE 122 - Introduction to Civil Engineering (1)
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• CE 127/127L - Civil Engineering CAD I/Laboratory (1/1)
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• CE 128L - Civil Engineering CAD II Laboratory (1)
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• CE 134/134L - Elementary Surveying/Laboratory (2/2)
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• CE 220/220L - Advanced Surveying/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 221/221L - Civil Engineering Materials/Laboratory (2/1)
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• CE 222/222L - Highway Engineering/Laboratory (2/2)
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• CE 223/223L - Transportation Engineering/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 240 - Surveying Computations (3)
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• CE 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4)
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• CE 301 - Engineering Economics (4)
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• CE 303/303A - Computer Programming and Numerical Methods/Activity (2/1)
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• CE 304 - Structural Analysis I (4)
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• CE 305 - Structural Analysis II (4)
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• CE 305L - Structural Design Laboratory (1)
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• CE 306L - Structural Testing Laboratory (1)
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• CE 311/311L - Geodesy and Satellite Surveying/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 313 - Land Survey Descriptions (4)
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• CE 314/314L - Elements of Spatial Positioning/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 325 - Geotechnical Engineering I (2)
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• CE 326 - Geotechnical Engineering II (3)
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• CE 327L - Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory (1)
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• CE 331 - Public Land Surveys (3)
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• CE 332/332L - Hydraulic Engineering/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 351/351L - Environmental Engineering/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 362/362A - Technical Communications and Documentation/Activity (2/1)
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• CE 400 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-4)
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• CE 406 - Structural Design—Steel (4)
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• CE 420/420L - Digital Mapping/Laboratory (3/1)
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• CE 421 - Structural Design-Reinforced Concrete (4)
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