All Courses
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Fall 2020 PrbsIn:Dgtl Prcss Cntrl&PLC (EE-4800-01)
Section 1 is individual study. Other sections are group study by seminar or class format. Features topics not included in regularly offered courses. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Sp Topic: Ecology Exper Design (BOT-5790-02)
Designed to acquaint advanced students with various topics not covered in other courses. Emphasis is placed on recent developments appearing in the journal literature. Dual listed with BOT 4790. Prerequisite: two courses in ecology.
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Fall 2020 Becoming a Leader (NURS-5410-40)
Emphasis on strategic use of self as a foundation for professional leadership development. Prerequisite: Admitted to UW’s MS Nursing Program; Co-requisite: NURS 5405 Theoretical Foundations for Nursing.
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Fall 2020 Computability and Complexity (COSC-4200-01)
Introduction to theoretical study of computability and efficient computation. Finite-state and pushdown automata; Turing machines and the Church-Turing thesis; undecidability; computational complexity; NP-completeness. Prerequisite: COSC 3020.
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Fall 2020 FYS: Hamilton's America (HIST-1101-01)
--- FYS USP15-FY First Year Seminar U5FY ---Over the last few years, Hamilton: An American Musical hastaken the world by storm. Taking the musical as a startingpoint, we will consider the real Alexander Hamilton's lifeand times; the relationship between history, memory,storytelling, and art: and the newfound love of anhistorical figure who was, in his own time, less thanuniversally popular.
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Fall 2020 Mysticism,Yoga & Enlightenment (RELI-3340-40)
Explores Hindu and Buddhist concepts of enlightenment and the means for reaching them through mysticism and yoga. Study the texts and beliefs and their translation into practice. Prerequisites: WB and CH or COM2 and one H course
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Fall 2020 Seminar in Asian Religions: (RELI-4310-01)
Students will be introduced to a number of indigenous and analytical frameworks and interdisciplinary theories and methods in the examination of a specialized topic in the study of Asian religions. Specific focus of the course varies by semester. Prerequisites: RELI 2050 or Junior Level Standing.
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Fall 2020 Tpcs: Sufism and Kabbalah (RELI-4500-01)
Presents from semester to semester a variety of important topics in the academic study of religion. Prerequisite: RELI 1000.
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Fall 2020 Sociology of the Family (SOC-3140-01)
Two major themes of the course are change experienced by the family institution and the centrality of the family in America today. Subjects that are covered include: A brief history of the family in the U.S., kinship, family structure, mate-selection, marriage, divorce and socialization. Prerequisite: SOC 1000.
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Fall 2020 Introduction to Reading (SPAN-2140-01)
This course introduces a varied selection of readings and other cultural media in an immersive, intensive language class. Through the study of short stories, media articles, films, etc., students learn cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world and are able to practice and improve their communicative abilities. Prerequisite: SPAN 2030 or equivalent.
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Fall 2020 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (SPAN-3030-01)
Proposed Course Description: Stresses academic use of the Spanish language by native or near-native speakers, through composition, cultural readings, oral presentations, and digital interactions. This class will prepare native and near-native speakers for Spanish upper division classes. It will review spelling rules, grammatical terminology, dialectal and register differences, and academic vocabulary. Prerequisite: SPAN 2040, and concent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Spanish Conversation (SPAN-3040-02)
Emphasizes speaking and listening comprehension through structured and monitored individual, pair, small group and class work, while providing socio-cultural competence, vocabulary acquisition and grammar review. Provides enhanced language skills in a manner that otherwise could only be attained through an extended stay in a Hispanic country. Prerequisites: SPAN 2040; limited to Spanish majors/minors with no previous experience abroad.