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4.33
3.00
3.87
Fall 2024
New or one-time offerings at the 3000 level in Global Commerce in Culture and Society. Please see Global Studies Program website for full topic descriptions.
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Spring 2025
New Course in Commerce, specifically designed for the General Business minor degree program.
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3.78
Fall 2024
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in the subject of Creative Writing.
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3.25
Summer 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in Global Environments and Sustainability, in Global Studies.
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3.50
3.69
Fall 2025
Investigates a selected issue in public policy or leadership.
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3.44
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics with the subject of Spanish in Translation.
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3.75
Fall 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in Global Studies.
5.00
3.00
3.85
Fall 2025
For students advanced beyond the level of ENCW 2600. Involves workshop of student work, craft discussions, and relevant reading. May be repeated with different instructor. For instructions on how to apply to this class or more details, please visit our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu/ugrad.
1.00
2.00
3.66
Fall 2025
This class examines how citizens, leaders, interest groups and activists work to reshape our understanding of problems over time and investigates why some problems gain policy attention while others languish. The class emphasizes the complexity of understanding, designing, and implementing large scale policies that attempt to address problems that are ultimately experienced by people in specific contexts and communities.
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3.50
3.53
Fall 2025
This course will provide an overview of research methods and data analysis in public policy, integrating basic statistical modeling. The class will promote a critical understanding of what good research is, how people sometimes lie with statistics, and how flawed research can be identified, and an appreciation of the relationship between researchers and the rest of society, and how researchers can most suitably deal with the existence of skeptics
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