• LPPP 5540

    Applied Policy Clinics
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    3.69

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Applied Policy Clinics Topics Course

  • LPPP 5559

    New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Investigates a selected issue in public policy or leadership.

  • LPPS 5590

    Research in Leadership and Public Policy
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    Spring 2026

    Independent research undertaken with faculty advisor. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only and can be repeated. Instructor permission required. Does not fulfill Batten elective or special topics for Batten programs.

  • ENCW 5610

    Advanced Fiction Writing II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    A course for advanced short story writers. Student manuscripts are discussed in individual conference and in class. May be repeated with different instructor. For instructions on how to apply to this class, see www.engl.virginia.edu/courses. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

  • HHE 5635

    A Cure Without Care: Hepatitis C and the U.S. Healthcare System
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    Spring 2026

    This seminar uses Hepatitis C to explore the promises and pitfalls of the U.S. healthcare system. Once the deadliest infectious disease in America, Hepatitis C now has a highly effective cure¿yet millions remain untreated. Why? Through science, policy, and ethics, we¿ll examine barriers such as drug pricing, insurance, stigma, and social determinants of health, and develop creative, interdisciplinary solutions. No science background required.

  • PSHM 5650

    American Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities
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    Spring 2026

    Provides foundational overview of the structure/function of US healthcare system including challenges and opportunities to develop competence in healthcare management, promotes critical discussion of history and current status of healthcare delivery systems. Examines challenges facing providers, patients and policy makers, and uses current events to explore healthcare controversies. Prerequisite: Bachelor's Degree

  • LPPS 5671

    Prisons, Policy, and Society
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    3.86

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    For more than 200 years, Americans and Europeans have exchanged ideas about prison reform. Today, few Europeans look to America for examples of prison reform. Why would they? This course explores the US prison system as well as why and when Norway adopted a different approach to crime and punishment than the U.S.

  • HHE 5700

    Bioethics Internship Seminar: Health Policy & Administration
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    3.70

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Provides students with experience in discerning & analyzing ethical issues pertaining to institutional policies & operations as they arise in healthcare settings. Each student spends several hours a week in an administrative sector of the UVA Health System (same setting throughout the semester) under the mentorship of an administrator engaged in that setting. Focuses on the students' observations and analyses of ethical issues that arise.

  • PSHM 5700

    Economics and Finance of Healthcare
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    Spring 2026

    Provides basic overview of economic and financial management concepts in healthcare. Introduces important economic concepts and issues in healthcare, including market factors, production, costs, labor issues, and economic evaluation. Provides an overview of basic financial management principles, capital planning and financing, financial statements, and budgeting in healthcare organizations. Prerequisite: Admission to Grad Certificate Program.

  • HHE 5705

    Sexual Health and Reproductive Ethics and Justice
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    3.85

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines ethical, social justice and legal issues related to sexual health and reproduction, including topics such as personhood; consequences of overturning Roe; obstetrical violence & coerced medical interventions; genetic selection and enhancement; infertility & assisted reproduction; research with pregnant persons; fertility preservation in transgender youth; gender norms; power & health inequalities; AI, Big Data & reproduction.