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DS 4125 Introduction to Deep Learning
Fall 2026

Understand Deep Learning covering neural networks, activation functions, and optimization algorithms. Gain experience with TensorFlow and PyTorch, mastering key techniques such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), …

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GPA
LPPP 4200 Institutional and Political Context of Public Policy
Fall 2026

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the major policy-making institutions, and how does the current system of American governance compare with that of other advanced societies? This class will …

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3.67
GPA
LPPS 4220 Comparative Budgeting & Economic Policy
Fall 2025

This course examines how the world's major states and regions manage their public finances and economic policies through their budgetary processes and institutions.

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GPA
DS 4221 Advanced Databases
Fall 2026

Explores new models of database design: graph, vector, and ledger. These have become required infrastructure in service of social media (graph databases), Large Language Models (vector databases), and cryptocurrency (ledger …

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GPA
LPPL 4225 Leadership and Practice: Bringing out the Best in Others
Spring 2026

LPPL 4225 is designed to foster three critical skillsets: 1) The expansion of your self-awareness to enhance your competence as a leader, 2) Learning ways to support and inspire the …

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3.71
GPA
POTR 4240 Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
Spring 2026

This class provides a general overview of film production in Brazil since 1990. We will screen and discuss a variety of documentary and feature-length fiction films, paying special attention to …

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GPA
LPPS 4270 Federal Budgeting and Economic Policy
Spring 2026

This course examines the politics of federal budgeting and its role in economic policy making. Students will learn about the creation of the presidential budget, the politics of the Congressional …

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GPA
POTR 4270 Becoming Brazil: Empire, Culture, and Identity
Fall 2026

Introduces the development of Brazilian culture from 1500 to the present. This course is taught in English and does not fulfill the language requirement.

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3.67
GPA
PSHM 4300 Introduction to Population Health: Programs, Policy & Epidemiology
Summer 2026

Examines health issues from a population health perspective of policy and programs; introduces students to principles of population health practice with emphasis on history, philosophy and scope. Examines how health …

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3.51
GPA
DS 4320 Data by Design
Spring 2026

Comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted aspects of data creation, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between design and data. Students will gain insight into the intentional and unintentional mechanisms that contribute to …

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GPA