• LPPS 6820

    Identity Politics:A Psycological & Historical POV
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    3.77

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Students in this course will contend with and explore the implications of how politically relevant attitudes & behaviors in the U.S. have always been tied to identity. Students will employ psychological insights on self, identity, and culture to examine the historical trajectories and broad identity-relevance of pressing social issues in the U.S. today.

  • LPPS 6880

    Public Opinion and Public Policy
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Consider the effect of public opinion on policy in the U.S. What do policymakers believe about citizens' preferences? Whose opinion matters, when does it matter, & why? Do policies always reflect the majority? How has partisan polarization affected policy-making in recent years? Examine questions through lens of some of today's most pressing issues, including immigration policy, social welfare programs, military spending, abortion, & more.

  • CPE 6890

    Industrial Applications
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Students register for this course to complement an industry work experience. Topics focus on the application of engineering principles, analysis, methods and best practices in an industrial setting. A final report is required.

  • PSPS 6991

    Capstone Project
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     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Guiding students in a 2-credit undertaking that culminates in a Public Safety Capstone project. MPS faculty support topic identification, literature review and research, and analysis/synthesis of data to demonstrate achievement of project objectives. Interactive sessions involve Q&A, progress presentations, and peer feedback. Course completes with an article-length paper and video presentation.

  • DS 6993

    Independent Study
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    4.00

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Specialized or advanced topics not in DS current course offerings. Requires (a) approval of the program director and (b) an SDS faculty member who will serve as instructor.  Propose a syllabus which includes a week-by-week accounting of the topics, materials (papers and textbooks), and assessments.  Reach out to the program director for more details.

  • DS 7008

    Data Design & Method for Digital Humanists: Practicum for Certificate
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2024

    The DH Certificate Practicum provides principles for working with humanities materials as data, while maintaining a commitment to humanistic inquiry. Students will learn to integrate digital humanities methods into coursework and research required in their home departments. This course provides students with a broad understanding of basic technologies and approaches used by digital humanists and introduces data standards and data modeling.

  • DH 7008

    Data Design & Method for Digital Humanists: Practicum for Certificate
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The DH Certificate Practicum provides principles for working with humanities materials as data, while maintaining a commitment to humanistic inquiry. Students will learn to integrate digital humanities methods into coursework and research required in their home departments. This course provides students with a broad understanding of basic technologies and approaches used by digital humanists and introduces data standards and data modeling

  • GHSS 7050

    Professional Life After Graduate School
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides an opportunity for graduate students in the humanities and social sciences to reflect upon and plan for post-graduation career opportunities both in the academe and in other areas.

  • LPPS 7050

    Elements of Statecraft: Defense, Diplomacy, and Intelligence
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    3.53

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Course provides foundat'l understanding of orgs&processes in US statecraft, directly from current practitioners across govt. Students explore how elements of nat'l power are brought to bear to further US interests & strategy. Students explore Dept of Defense, Dept of State, the Intelligence Community, US Agency for Internat'l Development, & the Nat'l Security Council & policymaking processes. Lectures, guest-speakers, & research projects aid in learning org.structure, cultures&practices.

  • LPPL 7055

    Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
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    3.76

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines the art and science of negotiation. The science of negotiation involves learning to recognize the structure of a conflict situation and knowing what techniques tend to be most effective given that structure. Because there is no substitute for negotiating experience, this class will rely heavily on role-playing exercises and analyses designed to help students develop their own styles and learning the art of negotiation.