All Courses
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Fall 2020 Ancient Rome (HIST-2130-40)
Studies history of the growth of Roman power from city-state to world power.
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Fall 2020 Step Into College - FirstGen (STEP-1102-10)
STEP 1102 is designed to provide skills which equip you to interact with the UW campus resources, staff, and faculty; to learn about tools for academic support and wellness; explore academic and co-curricular opportunities; to incorporate personal talents and passions into major and career selection; and to encourage personal reflection of the many new experiences encountered as a first-year student on campus.
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Fall 2020 Abnormal Psyc (PSYC-2340-40)
Provides a general overview of abnormal behavior, emphasizing types, etiology and treatment methods. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000.
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Fall 2020 FYS: Ger-Merican Dreams (GERM-1101-01)
The first German to settle in America arrived with the Jamestown settlers in 1607; today, 46 million Americans of German descent represent the largest national ethnic group in the US. In this 3-credit hour first year seminar, we will examine not only the long history of the influence of German culture and language in the USA, but its ubiquitous presence even today in our customs, our traditions, and in the language we speak every day. We will also examine the rejection of the German language in the US during the first half of the 20th century, while many elements of German culture continued to be embraced, sometimes unwittingly, by US American culture. This course fulfills the First-Year Seminar (FYS) requirement of the 2015 University Studies Program. Students will critically examine and evaluate evidence, claims, beliefs, or points of view about meaningful, relevant issues. Students will be introduced to active learning, inquiry of pressing issues, and individual and collaborative processing of ideas through the First-Year Seminar curriculum.
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Fall 2020 Mds: Indian Short Story (HP-3151-02)
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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Fall 2020 Internship (HIST-4400-01)
The internship allows students to gain hands-on experience that will help to bridge the gap between history as an academic discipline and history as practiced in museums, public history agencies and historic sites. Specific arrangements must be made in advance to identify the academic component of the internship and the grading criteria. Such planning will be done in consultation with the department's internship director. Prerequisites: 9 hours of HIST.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-01)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-03)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-07)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-08)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-10)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
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Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-11)
An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.