• UNST 3920

    Internship Reflection: Teams, Leadership, & Organizations
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    Fall 2025

    The course is focused on an exploring the dynamics of teams and leadership within the complexities and structures of the organizations in which students work in professional practice internships. The course combines organizational behavior with concepts of teams and organizations.

  • EDNC 3986

    Youth and Social Innovation Internship
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    Fall 2025

    Students apply academic experiences in professional and/or research settings; reflect and critically and constructively analyze experiences from multiple perspectives; and view the work as connecting course content authentic contexts. Students work as professionals with site supervisors and instructors to complete related assignments and relevant background research on the professional and academic resources available.

  • ARCY 3993

    Independent Study
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    Fall 2025

    An Independent Study in Archaeology. Subject to be determined by student and instructor.

  • DS 4021

    Analytics II: Machine Learning
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    Fall 2025

    Critique models and adapt them to a variety of data sets. Gain a deeper understanding of core ML concepts. Build towards neural networks (latent index models, more complex linear models with non-linear transformations of the data). Compare new methods to kNN, clustering, linear models from ML1 to discuss performance differences as complex and predictive power increases. How mathematical concepts are present in the models presented.

  • LPPS 4220

    Comparative Budgeting & Economic Policy
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    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.

  • GSGS 4410

    The Body Migrant: Medical Anthropology
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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. 

  • GSGS 4510

    eGlobal: Sustainable Engagement in Rwanda
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    Fall 2025

    This two-part program will pair students in Rwanda studying at the University of Global Health Equity with UVA students to investigate global health topics relevant to both countries. In groups of four, students work over the course of the year on a research topic of their choice.  eGlobal provides a faculty-supported platform for UVA students to engage in meaningful long-term engagement with international peers.

  • ZFOR 4512

    International Study
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    Fall 2025

    Placeholder course for students studying abroad. This course will include topics for students on exchange and outside (Non-UVA) programs to be enrolled in International Study.

  • GSGS 4520

    Global Partnership Essentials: Theoretical and Practical Global Engagement
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    Fall 2025

    This two semester course aims to prepare students for effective and culturally appropriate engagement in Global Health activities by providing a background in Global Health theory, key issues, and culturally appropriate practice. Discussion 1-2 landmark articles and case studies focused on Global Health, using the Partners in Health Engage Curriculum supplemented with other relevant articles authored by global partners and UVA faculty.

  • DS 4993

    Independent Study in Data Science
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    Fall 2025

    Reading and research under the direction of a faculty member. Students must obtain approval from a faculty advisor to approve and direct the independent study. Final approval by the Director of Undergraduate Programs is also required.