All Courses

  • Fall 2019 - Tpcs:Socia Media,Creation,Appl (COJO-4230-50)

    Intensive study of problems and topics specific to the mass media, including print, broadcast, advertising, public relations, and the Internet. Course content varies and may include historical, legal, ethical, political, sociocultural, economic, and theoretical perspectives. Dual listed with COJO 5230. Prerequisites: COJO 1000 and 9 hours in the department. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Ethics & Adm Justice (CRMJ-4200-01)

    Introduces basic ethical theories, emphasizing how ethical theory can be applied to contemporary problems in law enforcement, corrections and adjudication. Students are called upon to apply these various ethical frameworks to typical moral dilemmas in criminal justice. Prerequisites: CRMJ 3110, CRMJ 3350 and CRMJ 3490. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Drugs and CJ (CRMJ-3500-80)

    Focuses on drugs and their impact on society. Particular interest is paid to the extent of drug use/abuse in America, and the effects of this problem on the criminal justice system and society as a whole. Strategies for controlling both supply and demand will be discussed. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001 and CRMJ/SOC 2400, and CRMJ 2210. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Eur:Enlightmnt Age (HIST-4150-01)

    Intensely studies European history in 18th century. Prerequisite: 9 hours of HIST. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - NW: Empire Writes Back (HP-2151-80)

    Explores issues central to human experience from perspectives of non-western peoples. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and participation in UW Honors Program. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Comm Econ Analysis (AGEC-4600-01)

    Analysis of regions and rural communities; their problems, socioeconomic characteristics, land use and economic development. Provides training in regional economic analysis, fiscal impact analysis and benefit cost analysis. Prerequisites:ECON 3010, 3020 and MATH 1400. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Computer Networks (COSC-4760-01)

    Examines network protocols using a top-down approach based on the Internet model. Course focuses on the application, transport, network and link layers. Also covers wireless communication. Discusses problems and current solutions regarding the efficient use of network resources in the global, multi-media Internet.Prerequisites: COSC 2150 and COSC 2030. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture, CB, 137

  • Fall 2019 - Topics: Interfacial Science (CHE-5150-01)

    Selected topics in chemical engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Manufacturing Processes (ME-4100-01)

    Details of manufacturing processes used in production of metal, plastic and ceramic components with an emphasis on science and mechanics of processes. Prerequisites: Completion of the ME Success Curriculum, ME 3010 and ME 3450. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Sm: Disney Discourse (HP-4152-04)

    Asks students to confront a complex social issue, examine it from several perspectives and take a stance on some aspect of the issue. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: senior standing and participation in UW Honors Program. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Survey Contemporary Span Lit (SPAN-3110-01)

    Studies Spanish literature from the 18th to the 21st century. Spanish 3110 is a continuation of Spanish 3100 which studies Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the end of the 17th century. In order to take 3110, students do not need to take 3100. SPAN 3140 strongly recommended. Prerequisite: SPAN 2140 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Tp: US and the World (HIST-2060-01)

    Discusses special topics that fall outside traditional chronological and geographical framework of history; content varies from semester to semester in accordance with faculty interest and student demand. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

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