Counter Terrorism and the Role of Intelligence
Prof. StaffLPPS 3240 Explores the various ways our federal government, primarily the DoJ & the FBI, have responded to the threat…
Lessons on the Lawn
Prof. Peter WaldmanARCH 1010 The study of architecture as a speculation on origins is located at the conjunctive core of any liberal…
Global Development Policy
Prof. Jeanine BraithwaiteLPPP 3250 The course introduces students to the theories, policies and policy debates relevant to developing and transition economies. It…
Theories of Modern Landscape Architecture
Prof. Elizabeth MeyerLAR 5140 Lectures and discussions sections examining the interrelationships between modern designed landscapes, and the theoretical texts that influenced, or…
NGOs in the Policy Arena
Prof. Paul MartinLPPP 4725 Since the 1960s, nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations have played an increasingly central role in the domestic public policy arena.…
Arts & Cultures of the Slave South
Prof. Louis NelsonARH 2753 This interdisciplinary course covers the American South to the Civil War. While the course centers on the visual…
Comparative Budgeting and Economic Policy
Prof. James SavageLPPS 4220 This course examines how the world’s major states and regions manage their public finances and economic policies through…
Liberal Arts and the Health Professions
Prof. Kimberly SauerweinELA 2610 Students explore how insights from various disciplines inform their understanding of healthcare. Guest lectures and informational interviews connect…
Aerospace Materials
Prof. Haydn WadleyMSE 3610 / MAE 3610 Introduces physical-chemical/micro-structural and working mechanical properties, along with practical applications, for materials of wide interest…
Nationalism, Racism, Multiculturalism
Prof. Richard HandlerANTH 2250 Introductory course in which the concepts of culture, multiculturalism, race, racism, and nationalism are critically examined in terms…
Systems Engineering Concepts
Prof. Cody FlemingSYS 2001 Three major dimensions of systems engineering will be covered, and their efficacy demonstrated through case studies: (1) The…
Capitalism and Slavery
Prof. Justine HillHIUS 4501 In recent years, scholars have debated the following question: What was the relationship between the proliferation of slavery…
Science of Information- How the iPhone works
Prof. Farzad HassanzadehECE 2066 An introduction to the fundamental scientific principles governing information science and engineering. Topics include: definition of information; entropy;…
Genetics for an Informed Citizen
Prof. Paul AdlerBIOL 1050 Genetics and Genomics form the basis for much of modern biology and the future of medical practice. A…
Intro to Sustainable Energy Systems
Prof. James GrovesENGR 1559 Considers engineering practices and principles in their local and global context.
Criminology
Prof. Rose Buckelew, & Fiona GreenlandSOC 2230 Studies socio-cultural conditions affecting the definition, recording, and treatment of delinquency and crime. Examines theories of deviant behavior,…
So You Want to Change the World: Foundations of Community Engagement
Prof. Melissa LevyEDHS 1120 How can we be part of creating a more just world? In this course, we’ll aim to answer…
What Innovators Do: Strategies to Transform the Lives of Youth
Prof. Andrew RotherhamEDLF 2050 Inequalities persist at every level of education. Throughout this course we will study innovations designed to address these…
The Exceptional Learner
Prof. Stephanie MoranoEDIS 3020 An intensive introduction to the study of exceptional children and adults. Focuses on extending principles of learning and…
Intro to Mindfulness
Prof. Diane WhaleyKINE 1000 Mindfulness practice is bringing full, non-judgmental attention to what is happening in the present moment. Classes include instruction…