All Courses

  • Summer 2020 - Inter Microecon (ECON-3020-40)

    Relative to a beginning course, this is a more advanced course on the theory of demand, production, cost and supply; and the theory of the firm, including market price under monopoly, monopolistic competition and oligopoly. Attention is given to the theory of factor prices and topics on welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, 1020, QA, and MATH 2200/2350 & Sophomore Standing. 7/20/2020 - 8/14/2020, Lecture

  • Summer 2020 Intro Mol Biol (MOLB-3000-40)

    An introduction to molecular biological processes governing cellular events is presented in the context of the structure of genomes, genes and chromosomes, DNA replication, gene expression, signal transduction pathways and the regulation of cellular processes in disease and development. Experimental methods and technologies will also be discussed. Normally offered fall semester. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010 and CHEM 1030; MOLB/MICR 2021 recommended.

  • Summer 2020 RhetComp: Hist Theory Practice (ENGL-5010-80)

    ENGL 5010 prepares graduate students to teach college composition and rhetoric at UW and beyond, with attention to the intellectual traditions that inform our writing program's pedagogy. It examines the theories that support informed writing instruction and offers classroom strategies that may be applied to any course in English studies. Prerequisite: graduate status or 12 hours of 4000-level work or consent of instructor.

  • Summer 2020 Tpcs: Phil. of Black Mirror (PHIL-3000-40)

    Provides undergraduates with the opportunity for in-depth discussion of seminal works in the history of philosophy or a problem in contemporary philosophy not offered in regular courses or independent study. Open to interested undergraduates from all majors. Prerequisites: 3 hours of Philosophy.

  • Summer 2020 Personal Health (HLED-1006-40)

    Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.

  • Summer 2020 Technical Writing in Professns (ENGL-4010-41)

    Enhances professional writing skills applicable to a variety of professions. Includes audience analysis and adaptation, information design and use of visuals, and a range of formats and genres. Emphasizes clarity and precision of language. May feature primary research and problem-based or service-learning projects. Prerequisites: WA and WB or COM1 and COM2; junior or senior standing.

  • Summer 2020 Technical Writing in Professns (ENGL-4010-42)

    Enhances professional writing skills applicable to a variety of professions. Includes audience analysis and adaptation, information design and use of visuals, and a range of formats and genres. Emphasizes clarity and precision of language. May feature primary research and problem-based or service-learning projects. Prerequisites: WA and WB or COM1 and COM2; junior or senior standing.

  • Summer 2020 Personal Health (HLED-1006-41)

    Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.

  • Summer 2020 Personal Health (HLED-1006-42)

    Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.

  • Summer 2020 Writing for Non-Profits (ENGL-4075-40)

    Designed for students interested in working in the non-profit sector. Explores rhetorical, political, and social dimensions of writing and communicating in the non-profit world and features intensive study of special topics and problems related to non-profit communication, including activism, grant writing, organizational rhetoric, and non-profit genres. Content varies. Prerequisite: WB or COM2.

  • Summer 2020 Lit in English III (ENGL-2435-40)

    Surveys major figures and literary movements in literatures written in English 1865-present. Prerequisite: WA or COM1

  • Summer 2020 Portfolio Review (ART-2000-40)

    One-semester course in which work is created for a portfolio review at midterm based on the content and principles learned in the foundation core classes. Art majors may only attempt successful completion of this course once. Prerequisites: successful completion of ART 1005, 1110, 1120, and 1130, and a UW GPA of 2.500 or above.

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