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Fall 2026
This course focuses on making students more effective at identifying and designing AI use cases to create novel AI-powered products and services. Students will work with a variety of AI technologies across several projects. They will gain a deep understanding of design considerations for incorporating AI into products in ways that create value for users and businesses.
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Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in Creative Writing and is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
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Fall 2026
Independent research for undergraduate students enrolled in the BA/BS/MPH 5 year program or other programs that may be related to Public Health or Ethics.
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Fall 2026
This course explores the premodern through a multidisciplinary and global lens. A series of UVA faculty team-taught modules will treat such topics as travel and trade, the invention of race, cross-cultural exchange, multilingualism, conflict and trans-regional encounters, global book arts, gender and sexualities, and global religious practice. Students will be guided in producing a final seminar paper that works across disciplinary boundaries.
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Fall 2026
This course introduces first-year graduate students in the humanities and social sciences to the knowledge and skills fundamental to success in graduate school. Particular topics vary.
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Fall 2026
Students register for this course to complement an industry work experience. Topics focus on the application of engineering principles, analysis, methods and best practices in an industrial setting. A final report is required.
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Fall 2026
A colloquium on computational biology methods and results. Each week, students will attend a seminar, and read and discuss a computational biology paper, focusing on computational approaches and biological conclusions. Papers will be drawn from recent and seminal publications in computational biology.
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Fall 2026
A colloquium on computational biology methods and results. Each week, students will attend a seminar, and read and discuss a computational biology paper, focusing on computational approaches and biological conclusions. Papers will be drawn from recent and seminal publications in computational biology.
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Fall 2026
A colloquium on computational biology methods and results. Each week, students will attend a seminar, and read and discuss a computational biology paper, focusing on computational approaches and biological conclusions. Papers will be drawn from recent and seminal publications in computational biology.
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Fall 2026
Graduate-level poetry writing workshop for advanced writing students. A weekly 2.5 hour workshop discussion of student poems. For more details, visit our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu.
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