• GSGS 4200

    Applied Research in Global Studies
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    3.88

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    Spring 2026

    In this course, students gain experience applying global perspectives, as well as research methods and techniques, to one of several real-world issues. Team-taught, the course allows students to choose a path that includes a methodological foundation, a deep dive into a particular method, a chance to practice a useful skills related to Global Studies professions, and culminating in the applied research project.

  • LPPS 4220

    Comparative Budgeting & Economic Policy
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    Fall 2025

    This course examines how the world's major states and regions manage their public finances and economic policies through their budgetary processes and institutions.

  • LPPL 4225

    Leadership and Practice: Bringing out the Best in Others
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    3.67

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    LPPL 4225 is designed to foster three critical skillsets:  1) The expansion of your self-awareness to enhance your competence as a leader, 2) Learning ways to support and inspire the development of strengths in others, and 3) Combining these skills to improve the effectiveness of your student organizations at UVA by reflecting on the organizational and interpersonal dynamics of those groups.

  • POTR 4240

    Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
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    Spring 2026

    This class provides a general overview of film production in Brazil since 1990. We will screen and discuss a variety of documentary and feature-length fiction films, paying special attention to their formal construction and respective portrayals of Brazilian society, particularly as they unfold in a context increasingly marked by globalization and neoliberalism.

  • LPPS 4270

    Federal Budgeting and Economic Policy
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    Spring 2026

    This course examines the politics of federal budgeting and its role in economic policy making. Students will learn about the creation of the presidential budget, the politics of the Congressional budget process, tax policy, defense spending, social spending, fiscal federalism-the connection between federal and state governments-and the relationship between fiscal policy and the Federal Reserve's making of monetary policy.

  • POTR 4270

    The Civilization of Brazil
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    3.64

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces the development of Brazilian culture from 1500 to the present. This course is taught in English and does not fulfill the language requirement.

  • PSHM 4300

    Introduction to Population Health: Programs, Policy & Epidemiology
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    3.53

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Examines health issues from a population health perspective of policy and programs; introduces students to principles of population health practice with emphasis on history, philosophy and scope. Examines how health care delivery systems, public health agencies and community organizations work together to develop interventions to improve the health outcomes in the various communities they serve. Prerequisite: Admission to BPHM or BIS Program.

  • DS 4320

    Data by Design
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    Spring 2026

    Comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted aspects of data creation, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between design and data. Students will gain insight into the intentional and unintentional mechanisms that contribute to data creation, including human input, technological processes, environmental factors, and systemic influences.

  • LPPS 4320

    Elections and Policy
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    Spring 2026

    This class explores the intersection between how we perform elections and how we craft public policy. We investigate two broad questions (1) the effect of policy on elections -- how rules around voting, funding, and the organization of elections influence election outcomes and larger policy discourse, and (2) the effect of elections on policy -- how elections shape elite motivations and citizen expectations around the development and passage of policy.

  • LPPS 4330

    Confronting US Climate Policy
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    Spring 2025

    Project oriented course that will research specific climate problems, proposing new solution to decision makers at local & state level. Course expands understanding of broad societal scope relevant to climate action. Students are exposed to federal, state & local policy challenges and opportunities as well as understanding how business & politics shape the policy landscape. Gain understanding of diverse climate-relevant career opportunities.