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Interdisciplinary Studies

13 courses found

INST 1500 Interdisciplinary Studies
Summer 2023

Individual faculty may teach these courses with the approval of the Dean's Office, which acts for the Committee on Education Policy and the Curriculum. A maximum of 3.0 credits count toward the B.A. or B.S. in the College. INST courses count as non-College credits.

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3.73
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INST 1550 Interdisciplinary Studies-Student Initiated Courses
Spring 2026

With sponsorship and supervision by a faculty member and approval of the Dean's Office, acting for the Committee on Educational Programs and the Curriculum, students may initiate a course in which they provide the instruction. The grade is determined by the faculty member. These courses count as "outside the College." Students in the College may offer no more than 3.0 credits for the B.A. or B.S. Consult the INST course web page at http://www.uvastudentcouncil.com/student-services/initiatives/cavalier-education-program/ (copy and paste Web address into browser) for specific descriptions.

4.8
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1.6
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1.30
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INST 1605 History of Mr. Jefferson's University
Spring 2023

History of Mr. Jefferson's University

4.0
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1.0
Difficulty
1.30
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INST 2020 Disability in Contemporary Society
Spring 2022

This course serves as an introduction to the disability rights movement and more broadly to how disability is experienced in contemporary society. Simultaneously it serves as a space for learning about and sharing resources for advocacy. In particular we will explore topics such as the conceptualizations of disability, the history of the disability civil rights movement, and disability in the context of social and professional participation.

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INST 2500 Interdisciplinary Studies International Residential College
Fall 2024

Individual faculty and advanced graduate students may teach these courses with the approval of the Dean's Office, which acts for the Committee on Education Policy and the Curriculum. A maximum of 3.0 credits count toward the B.A. or B.S. in the College. INST courses count as non-College credits.

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Difficulty
1.30
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INST 2550 Interdisciplinary Studies Hereford College
Fall 2026

Individual faculty and advanced graduate students may teach these courses with the approval of the Dean's Office, which acts for the Committee on Education Policy and the Curriculum. A maximum of 3.0 credits count toward the B.A. or B.S. in the College. INST courses count as non-College credits.

4.3
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1.5
Difficulty
1.30
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INST 2559 New Course in Interdisciplinary Studies
Spring 2023

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in Interdisciplinary Studies.

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INST 2570 Interdisciplinary Studies Brown College
Fall 2026

Individual faculty and advanced graduate students may teach these courses with the approval of the Dean's Office, which acts for the Committee on Education Policy and the Curriculum. A maximum of 3.0 credits count toward the B.A. or B.S. in the College. INST courses count as non-College credits.

3.8
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2.3
Difficulty
1.30
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INST 2993 Brown College Independent Study
Fall 2022

Brown College independent studies allow Brown students and faculty to work together on a topic of mutual interest. The primary goals are for students to explore topics and questions not regularly represented in standard UVA curricula as well as to bring Brown students and faculty together to foster common intellectual interests.

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4.00
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INST 3150 CavEd Pedagogy Seminar
Fall 2026

This pedagogy seminar will provide Cav Ed student instructors the theoretical underpinnings of teaching in higher education as well as practical advice on ways to implement the ideas explored. The class explores also specific challenges instructors face in the classroom.Prerequisites: Open to students who are teaching CavEd courses, admission by instructor permission

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1.30
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INST 3600 The Best of UVA: A Collection of Unforgettable Lectures
Fall 2026

The Best of UVA: A Collection of Unforgettable Lectures

3.2
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1.4
Difficulty
1.30
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INST 4200 Lawn Seminar
Spring 2026

Being a responsible leader requires a broad interest and understanding of the world in all its facets: arts, science, literature, philosophy, history, politics, and current affairs. The Lawn Seminar is designed to empower students to pursue rigorous inquiry into contemporary issues using a foundation in the liberal arts. This seminar is modeled after the famous undergraduate liberal arts seminar lead by Earnest "Boots" Mead at the University.

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1.30
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INST 4983 Citizen Leaders Fellowship Practicum
Spring 2026

Citizen Leaders Fellowship Practicum is a short course paired with the year-long Citizen Leaders Fellowship. This course equips students with ethnographic and contemplative practices to develop their understanding of difference, belonging and ethical leadership. It also provides mentorship, support, and guidance as fellows design, implement, and assess a semester-long project based on their own vision for student flourishing.

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