All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Env Psych & Inclusive Design (FCSC-3288-40)

    Online design primer focused on preparing students for the contract interior design series. Explores how humans interact with, experience, and behave in public spaces. Advances understanding of design inclusivity by interpreting and applying ADA regulations, along with considerations for diverse ages, circumstances, and abilities. Prerequisite: FCSC 2188 or FCSC 2180.

  • Fall 2020 Mod Electroanalytic ME (CHEM-5220-01)

    An advanced survey of electroanalytical chemistry including ion selective potentiometry, electrolysis, coulometry, polarography and voltammetry.

  • Fall 2020 Syn Meth Org Chem (CHEM-5340-01)

    Surveys and applies the important synthetic methods of organic chemistry with particular attention to recent developments. Prerequisite: CHEM 5330.

  • Fall 2020 Social/Hist Issues in Math MMA (NASC-5160-60)

    Empowers teachers of middle-level mathematics to design more engaging experiences. Emphasizes the historical context for the development of mathematics, especially its symbols, tools, personalities, and classic problems. Cross listed with MATH 5160. Prerequisites: admission to a UW graduate program, in either degree or non-degree seeking status, and acceptance into the Middle-level Mathematics program.

  • Fall 2020 PBS: Trend Forecasting (FCSC-5102-02)

    Study in a selected problem area for broader perspective or greater specialization in the student program. Prerequisite: advanced or graduate standing and consultation with department head and instructor in subject matter area.

  • Fall 2020 Race & Eth Relation (SOC-2350-01)

    Examines social relations among majority and minority groups by devoting particular attention to race and ethnic relations in the U.S. Encompasses sociological approach to this topic, which emphasizes power structures, economic relationships and cultural traditions historically and today. Devotes attention to social psychological issues, such as prejudice, and social structural issues, such as class inequality. Prerequisite: SOC 1000.

  • Fall 2020 Pub Ad & Law (POLS-5460-80)

    Focuses on various facets of the relationship between American public administration and law. Emphasis is placed on the emerging body of administrative law as a context for jurisprudential reasoning in administrative decision making. Prerequisite: POLS 5000.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH-1200-03)

    Meets Non-Western Certification for A&SMeets A&S Core Global Awareness....................Introduces students to foreign, especially non-western,cultures through anthropological concepts, films andethnographies.

  • Fall 2020 Intro Archaeology (ANTH-1300-04)

    Meets A&S Core Global Awareness....................Explores ways in which prehistoric material remains canprovide an understanding of the cultural way of life.General background in archaeological method and theoryis used to examine case studies from throughout the world,based on themes such as ceramic technology and artistrydevelopment, growth of early civilizations and NorthAmerican prehistory.

  • Fall 2020 World Archaeology (ANTH-1450-01)

    World Prehistory: Recommended for non-majors. A survey of the archaeology of Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Americas from the evolution of humans to the origins of agriculture to the rise of civilizations such as that of Egypt, China, and Mexico. Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 Intro LGBTQ/NS Studies (WMST-2000-01)

    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and New Sexuality Studies (LGBTQ/NS) explores the interdisciplinary study of sexuality and its importance to the organization of social relations and social institutions. Primary among its concerns is the study of the lives, the politics, and the creative work of sexual minorities.

  • Fall 2020 Undergraduate Teaching Assist (SPPA-4140-02)

    Students assist instructor in major courses that they have successfully completed, including assisting with lab or practice sessions, providing individual student assistance, and participating in other student outreach activities in behalf of the Division. One semester credit hour requires 4 hours of work per week. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor/department and junior standing.

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