All Courses
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Spring 2021 Interior Design Studio II (FCSC-3188-01)
Students must enroll in laboratory section.
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Spring 2021 Public Speaking (J-Term) (COJO-2010-43)
Beginning public speaking course. Students will develop foundational oral, digital and written communication skills. Emphasizes message construction, performance and critique in public communication settings. Includes speech preparation, listening, audience analysis, writing strategies, digital communication, critical thinking, language/nonverbal behavior and various speaking formats. (Offered fall, spring and summer). Prerequisite: Successful completion of a COM1 course.
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Spring 2021 East. thought & Am. Culture (HP-3152-02)
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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Spring 2021 How to Think ab. What to Think (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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Spring 2021 Caesar (LATN-3140-80)
Acquaints students with war-memoir genre of Latin literature. Prerequisite: LATN 2030 or equivalent.
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Spring 2021 J-Term: Environ & Society (ENR-2000-40)
Course dates: 1/4/21 - 2/26/21. Meets A&S Core Global.
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Spring 2021 Public Speaking (J-Term) (COJO-2010-46)
Beginning public speaking course. Students will develop foundational oral, digital and written communication skills. Emphasizes message construction, performance and critique in public communication settings. Includes speech preparation, listening, audience analysis, writing strategies, digital communication, critical thinking, language/nonverbal behavior and various speaking formats. (Offered fall, spring and summer). Prerequisite: Successful completion of a COM1 course.
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Spring 2021 Sp Topic: Data Wrangl&Vis in R (BOT-5790-01)
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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Spring 2021 Biology Capstone (BOT-4664-01)
Advanced topics in evolutionary biology are engaged by studying primary research and topical syntheses in the current literature. Dual listed with BOT 5664. Prerequisites: BIOL 3500 or equivalent.
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Spring 2021 Sem: Wilderness Medicine (ENR-3900-80)
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Students must beconcurrently enrolled in or have recently completedWilderness First Responder certification through NOLS, WMA,WMTC, or another provider.
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Spring 2021 Nuclear Engineering (ME-4360-01)
Introduction to the fundamentals of nuclear engineering, including power plant design and the fuel cycle. Topics include the fuel cycle and fuel design, reactor physics, reactor theory and design, reactor thermo-hydraulics, radiation protection and safety, and fuel reprocessing and recycling. Cross listed with ESE 4360. Prerequisites: Completion of the ME Success Curriculum, MATH 2310, ME/ESE 3040, and ME/ARE/ESE 3360.
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Spring 2021 Sem: Environmental Econ (ENR-3900-02)
Examines research and policy perspectives by a variety of authorities on selected environment and natural resource problems and issues. Prerequisite: ENR 3000.