• ENCW 2300

    Poetry Writing
     Rating

    4.29

     Difficulty

    1.50

     GPA

    3.75

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    An introduction to the craft of writing poetry, with relevant readings in the genre. For more details on creative writing courses, see our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu.

  • CGBM 2310

    Marketing Principles: Goods, Services and Brands
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.63

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This is an introductory course focusing on the "4Ps of marketing" from a marketing strategy perspective. It will encompass decisions regarding Product, Price, Promotion, and Place such that a firm's offerings meet a specific consumer need, demand, or want. This includes a strong consideration of consumer psychology and consumer behavior. This course will address the key questions a marketer must consider for its offerings to be successful.

  • GSGS 2400

    Mass Migration and Global Development
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    1.60

     GPA

    3.95

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course explores migration's relation to global development initiatives. When do migrants "count" in development projects, and when do they not? What kinds of political, social, and economic claims are migrants permitted to make on their own terms, and when are these claims mediated by development and humanitarian initiatives?

  • EGMT 2500

    Integration and Learning in the Engagements
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    4.00

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course will take second year students into a deeper dive into the Engagements, both in exposure to new ideas and through practice. The course will also provide pedagogical strategies for serving as UTAs. Goals include teaching students how to effectively lead discussions, formulate open but focused questions, & help first year Engagement students make connections. Students must have completed EGMT 1510,1520,1530&1540.

  • UNST 2500

    Navigating University Life
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course offers training related to skills of studentship, professional development, or personal development. It will focus on teaching students to impart these skills to their peers. Specific topics determined by instructors.

  • ENCW 2559

    New Course in Creative Writing
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in the subject of Creative Writing.

  • ENCW 2600

    Fiction Writing
     Rating

    4.65

     Difficulty

    2.05

     GPA

    3.78

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    An introduction to the craft of writing fiction, with relevant readings in the genre. For more details on creative writing courses, see our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu.

  • LPPL 2600

    Foundations of Behavioral Science
     Rating

    2.87

     Difficulty

    3.85

     GPA

    3.32

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    An overview of the fields of social psychology and behavioral science. We will explore behavioral research in basic social psychology, leadership and organizational behavior, and the ways in which social science methods and research are currently being used in public policy and to solve major societal problems. The ultimate goal is to teach students how to think like behavioral scientists.

  • ELA 2610

    Liberal Arts and the Health Professions
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.83

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Students explore how insights from various disciplines inform their understanding of healthcare. Guest lectures and informational interviews connect students with healthcare professionals to gain a better understanding of the various health professions and to assess their own career goals. Students develop skills in interdisciplinary research and problem solving, in oral and written communication, and the integration of diverse perspectives.

  • GSGS 2610

    Global Systems of Inequality
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course covers social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of inequality both within and between countries. We will discuss how systems like slavery, colonialism, and capitalism have entrenched unequal power relations across the globe; how structures of inequality are produced, legitimated, and reproduced at national and international scales; and how individuals experience and negotiate these structures.