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Fall 2025
In this course, we explore what actually makes a body¿biology, flesh and bone, technology, maybe even immigration documents? We¿ll think about how medicine sees the body¿what makes us ¿healthy¿ or ¿sick¿¿as well as when concepts like race, gender, and sexuality help us understand bodies¿ and when they don¿t.
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3.71
Fall 2026
This experiential learning course applies basic principles of social entrepreneurship to real-world problems that social entrepreneurs are facing. Students will work in teams on challenges proposed by a set of local and international social entrepreneurs. This is a design-thinking-centric course for students interested in investigating how our world is adapting to solve the greatest social and environmental challenges of this century.
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3.00
3.86
Fall 2026
This poetics seminar, designed for students in the English Department's Area Program in Poetry Writing but open to other students on a space-available basis, is a close readings course for serious makers and readers of poems. Seminar topics vary by semester. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at creativewriting.virginia.edu/ugrad.
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Fall 2026
This course provides a unique experience for students to participate in a variety of adaptive sports, such as goalball or wheelchair rugby, as potential lifetime physical activity options. Students will: (a) learn basic skills and rules of each adaptive sport or activity, (b) develop and improve technical and tactical skills through game play, and (c) examine the intersection of culture, disability, and sport/recreation.
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Fall 2025
This course is designed to introduce complete beginners to Malagasy culture and language, and to teach daily interaction skills. With a simultaneous focus on speaking, listening and reading, this course will give students a thorough foundation in Malagasy grammar: alphabets, basic words structures and basic sentence structures with examples and/or analogies from everyday settings in Madagascar and from real-world situations.
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Fall 2026
This course is designed to examine and experience the intersection of physical awareness and cognitive awareness. We will explore the connection between body and mind. As we study and practice contemplative yoga and mindfulness techniques, we will build, strengthen, and develop lifelong tools for managing stress, promoting self-care, strengthening communication, and deepening compassion in consideration of multiple contexts.
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Fall 2026
Elementary Turkish is designed to introduce basic Turkish language forms. They introduce the basic Turkish language and daily culture in modern-day Turkey. By the end of this course, students will attain the Novice High level according to ACTFL proficiency guidelines: ability to exchange greetings in appropriate settings, give basic information about self, name familiar objects.
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Fall 2026
Development of basic oral expression, listening and reading comprehension, and writing. Prerequisite: No previous formal instruction of French or Creole is required.
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Spring 2026
The seminar will introduce students to research in each of the seven UVa science departments (Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology). The course will consist of weekly two-hour seminars held by science faculty members, and occasional field trips. Prerequisite: Member of the College Science Scholar Program.
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Spring 2026
Students will continue developing Cherokee language skills, focusing on verbs, conjugations, and active conversation. They will expand vocabulary, improve pronunciation, and create individual projects for language preservation. By semester's end, students will be well versed in multiple tenses, begin transitive verb conjugations, and engage in speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities aligned with the American Council for Teaching Foreign Language standards.
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