• EBUS 4810

    New Product Development
     Rating

    1.00

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.89

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Students will learn the fundamentals of product management. Topics include identifying unmet needs, understanding markets, implementing product development frameworks and processes, building businesses, and working with multi-functional teams. The application of these concepts to different phases of the product lifecycle will be explored. Students will build technical, professional, and soft skills necessary for success in product management. Prerequisite: EBUS 1800 and enrolled in the Engineering Business Minor or Entrepreneurship Minor - Tech Concentration and 3rd or 4th year standing

  • DS 5110

    Data Engineering II: Big Data Systems
     Rating

    3.00

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.94

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Trends in hardware and software for Big Data Systems and applications. Cover principles driving data infrastructures, which enabled the training of AI models on datasets (speech, sounds, images, video, languages) and may extend to structured data (text, images, time series). AI and machine learning practitioners build and deploy data science projects on Amazon Web Services unifying data science, data engineering, and application development.

  • EGMT 1530

    Engaging Differences
     Rating

    3.65

     Difficulty

    2.02

     GPA

    3.83

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    In this class, students will learn to critically reflect on one's own situation and perspective in relations to one's expanding knowledge of other human experiences, seeking to cultivate a framework for informed reflection on human diversity and social complexity while developing empathy as a foundation for democratic citizenship.

  • ENCW 2600

    Fiction Writing
     Rating

    4.65

     Difficulty

    2.05

     GPA

    3.78

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    An introduction to the craft of writing fiction, with relevant readings in the genre. For more details on creative writing courses, see our program website at creativewriting.virginia.edu.

  • EGMT 1540

    Ethical Engagement
     Rating

    3.30

     Difficulty

    2.20

     GPA

    3.82

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    In this class students will learn to reflect upon and evaluate human conduct and character, consider the ethical components of individual and collective behaviors, and engage in the articulation of ethical questions and moral deliberation.

  • DS 2004

    Data Ethics
     Rating

    2.00

     Difficulty

    2.29

     GPA

    3.84

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    Explores principles and applications of data ethics within a broader social framework that prioritizes conversations about policy, regulatory frameworks, accountability, transparency, and governance models. Will discuss who is responsible for doing responsible data science, question how our work shapes the world around us, and understand the impacts of big data on people and communities.

  • DS 2002

    Data Science Systems
     Rating

    2.13

     Difficulty

    2.30

     GPA

    3.90

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course will center on exposing students to contemporary pipelines for data analysis through a series of steadily escalating use cases. The course will begin with simple local database construction such as SQLite and evolve to cloud base systems such as AWS or Google Cloud. This progression will include topics such as data lakes and other non-SQL applications as appropriate.

  • GSVS 2150

    Global Sustainability
     Rating

    4.33

     Difficulty

    2.33

     GPA

    3.82

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This integrated and interdisciplinary course provides foundational knowledge on the multifaceted aspects of both problems and solutions related to sustainability, and challenges participants to deepen their understanding of global sustainability issues through a real-world, collaborative Think Global/ Act Local project.

  • LPPP 2200

    Introduction to Public Policy
     Rating

    3.71

     Difficulty

    2.57

     GPA

    3.53

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    This course will introduce students to both the process of public policy and the tools of policy analysis. The first part examines the actors, institutions, and procedures involved in the adoption, implementation, and evaluation of public policy. The second part introduces students to the basic concepts and tools of policy analysis including problem definition, specification of alternatives, and solution analysis.

  • LPPL 2100

    The Resilient Student: Transition, Thriving, and Leadership
     Rating

    4.06

     Difficulty

    2.65

     GPA

    3.58

    Last Taught

    Fall 2026

    The adjustment from HS to college is filled with turbulent transitions and with opportunities for discovery, growth, and development of critical life skills. Course focuses on development of broad skills to create fulfilling lives and successful careers after college, especially in 4 areas: (1) development of emotional resilience skills, (2) development of life management skills, (3) intro to leadership concepts, and (4) establishment of small communities of students.