• GBAC 7500

    Topics in Business Analytics
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    Summer 2025

    This course exposes students to how business analytics are used in various global managerial contexts. Students develop a toolkit of analytical competencies while gaining experience in solving business problems and communicating analytical findings.

  • DEM 7501

    Democracy Seminar II
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    3.96

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    The DI Seminar will provide a unique learning experience that combines interdisciplinary inquiry with diverse forms of scholarly engagement, opportunities to interact with distinguished guests, both academics and community leaders, from on and off-Grounds. In the spring, participants will undertake individual research projects that advance their particular intellectual and professional interests.

  • DS 7540

    Machine Learning IV
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    3.68

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Advanced topics within Machine Learning.

  • LPPP 7559

    New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
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    3.68

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Investigates a selected issue in public policy or leadership.

  • ENCW 7610

    MFA Fiction Workshop
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    A course devoted to the writing of prose fiction, especially the short story. Student work is discussed in class and in individual conferences. Parallel reading in the work of modern novelists and short story writers is required. For more details, visit our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu.

  • LPPP 7630

    Fundamentals of International Political Analysis
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    3.73

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    In this immersive course, students will become a team of international political analysts for the semester. After selecting a specialization to pursue, students will learn how to collect and evaluate knowledge, interview experts, organize their ideas, and write and brief decisionmakers. This course will provide valuable experience for those interested in careers in international relations, foreign policy, public policy, media, or related fields.

  • DS 7700

    Value II: Data and Society
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    3.51

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces ways that data and information have historically been constructed in different realms--from medicine to public health to computing--to shed light on the power relationships embedded in some of our present-day and near-future tools, systems, and economic relationships. Will use a historical lens, as well as methods from STS, to give an introduction to how data and power interact in people's lives.

  • LPPP 7700

    Applied Policy Project I
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    3.56

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    The Applied Policy Project (APP) is the capstone event of the MPP program, an independent analytical project for each student. Divided over two semesters, APP I provides students with the opportunity for a semester of research and information gathering in the policy field of the student's external client.

  • LPPP 7750

    Applied Policy Project II
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    Spring 2025

    The Applied Policy Project (APP) is the capstone event of the MPP program, an independent analytical project for each student. During APP II, students produce a final report of approximately 50 single-spaced, professionally bound pages. The report is presented to both the faculty member and to the client.

  • EDNC 7800

    Public School Law in K-12 Education
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    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Focuses on critical elements of school law to include due process, search and seizure, church/state conflicts, curriculum control & the expression of controversial views, school authority to make rules and policy governing student and teacher conduct, and liability for student injury. Additionally, issues of equal opportunity such as bilingual education, sexual discrimination and harassment, affirmative active, and special educ will be examined