All Courses
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Summer 2020 Publ Pol Perspect (POLS-5540-80)
Acquaints students with the underlying structure and dynamics of public policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation at the state, local, and federal levels. Drawing on a number of analytic approaches, the course seeks to understand this complex political phenomenon in the context of the institutions that drive it. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Summer 2020 Tp: Summer Trial (LAW-6850-01)
Trial Practice is a rigorous learn-by-doing course designed to build courtroom skills. Through a combination of exercises, lectures, demonstrations, drills and complete trials, students are prepared to advocate before judges and juries. The first half of the course focuses on basic examination and exhibit skills, including direct, cross, redirect, making and responding to objections, and the introduction and use of real and demonstrative evidence. In the sixth week, students conduct bench trials. The second half of the course builds on the basic skills and covers advanced ones, including examination of expert witnesses, opening statement, closing argument and voir dire. Jury trials are conducted in the final two weeks.
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Summer 2020 Foundations Am Ind (NAIS-1001-40)
Explains the development of American Indian studies and will show how a variety of disciplines continue to inform this field and interact to facilitate the exploration of its major topics of concern, including Native histories, cultures, and contemporary lives.
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Summer 2020 Intro to Disability Studies (WIND-2100-40)
Provides students with an overview of the disability studies field. Students gain introductory knowledge about the disability studies perspective by examining the work of scholars from many academic backgrounds; which will facilitate students understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of disability studies. Prerequisites: none.
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Summer 2020 Modes: Maya Art and Culture (HP-3153-40)
Introduces study of nature and grounds of knowledge, its limits and validity. Examines epistemological basis of selected areas of academic thought. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: junior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.
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Summer 2020 Mds: Value of Things (HP-3153-41)
Introduces study of nature and grounds of knowledge, its limits and validity. Examines epistemological basis of selected areas of academic thought. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: junior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.
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Summer 2020 Topics:Religion & Non-Violence (RELI-2500-40)
Permits occasional investigation of different subjects in academic study of religion.
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Summer 2020 Cont Reg: On Campus (BMS-5920-01)
Prerequisite: advanced degree candidacy.
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Summer 2020 Estate Planning (FIN-5780-40)
This course will cover general reliability modeling and evaluation; probability and stochastic processes; system modeling; methods of reliability assessment (state space, frequency balancing, cut-set and tie-set analysis, decomposition, Monte Carlo simulation); and reliability modeling and analysis of electric power systems: bulk power systems, distribution systems, and industrial systems. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Summer 2020 Intro to Hum Comm (COJO-1040-40)
Introduces theories and research of social and behavioral scientists on communication process. Orients beginning communication students by focusing on concepts and issues central to human communication.
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Summer 2020 Md: How to Overthrow a Govt (HP-3151-42)
Introduces study of nature and grounds of knowledge, its limits and validity. Examines epistemological basis of selected areas of academic thought. Topics vary from year to year. Required of UW Honors Program students. Prerequisites: junior standing and participation in UW Honors Program.
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Summer 2020 Hip-Hop/Pop Music Appreciation (MUSC-1007-40)
From Kool Herc, Notorious B.I.G, Van Halen, and Queen, all the way up to today’s artists, students will learn to understand, discern, and truly appreciate hip-hop and popular music.