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Spring 2026
An intermediate level creative writing course that involves workshop of student work, craft discussions, and relevant reading. Topics vary from year to year. For more information, visit the department website at english.as.virginia.edu.
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Summer 2025
Students must first complete several self-paced asynchronous modules called Business Essentials, which cover introductory content in marketing, finance, strategic management, and accounting. Students will also engage in online synchronous coursework and write reflections on the psychology of decision-making, influencing, and teamwork. Concepts from both the online modules and coursework will be applied to a virtual, team-based micro internship.
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Spring 2026
Various topics offered in Global Studies. See department website for full course descriptions.
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Spring 2025
New Course in Commerce, specifically designed for the General Business minor degree program.
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3.25
Summer 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in Global Environments and Sustainability, in Global Studies.
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3.44
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics with the subject of Spanish in Translation.
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3.75
Spring 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer new topics in Global Studies.
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Spring 2025
Course explores the integration of moral & ethical considerations in addressing U.S. public policy challenges. Students study & contrast major philosophical & political theories of justice & the common good, including those that are embedded in the U.S. constitutional architecture; and consider and contrast how these theories would guide public policy choices.
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Spring 2026
Introduces foundational knowledge and emerging trends in health informatics, and examines how information systems can be utilized to improve patient care, health outcomes, efficiency, and quality. Provides knowledge on how health informatics can enhance evidence-based decision making, cost-management, and performance; analyzes key issues in data management, and confidentiality in health informatics. Prerequisite: Admission to BPHM or BIS Program.
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Spring 2026
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.
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