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CPSC 499
Seminar

Credit:  1 to 4 hours.


(CPSC 399) Group discussion or an experimental course on a special topic in crop sciences. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
10564 independent study  ARRANGED    
Instructor Approval Required

45905 lecture- discussion CH 06:30 PM - 09:45 PM  room ARR
1XCCHS 
Brown, H 
1 hours
Soil & Water Conservation
Academic Outreach restrictions and assessments apply, see http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu. Classes will be held in Turner Hall at the UIUC campus. There will be no classes during the week of November 21, 2005.
Meets 17-Nov-05 - 14-Dec-05.
XM Tuition 239, XM Tuition 215, XM Fees 36, and XM Fees 36.00 dollars.

46059 lecture- discussion DW 06:00 PM - 09:15 PM  White, D 
3 hours
Diseases of Field Crops
Academic Outreach restrictions and assessments apply, see http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu
Meets 23-Aug-05 - 29-Nov-05.
XM Tuition 239, XM Tuition 215, XM Fees 36, and XM Fees 36.00 dollars.

41929 laboratory GC 08:30 AM - 09:50 AM TR  room N120
Turner Hall 
Caetano-Anolles, G 
2 hours
Bioinformatics and Systems Bio
Meets 17-Oct-05 - 09-Dec-05.

41690 lecture YL 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM MWF  room W115
Turner Hall 
Lin, Y 
3 hours
Genomics
Instructor Approval Required
Genomics: An overview of genomics in the context of molecular biology including: basic principles in molecular biology, accessing biological databases; transcriptional, translational, and post translational gene regulation; regulatory roles of non-protein coding RNA, signal transduction, genome projects and gene annotation, DNA microarray analysis, protein interaction maps, and integrative functional genomics.