• PSHM 5805

    Health Information Systems and Applications
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    Spring 2026

    Examines how informatics in the healthcare industry improves patient care, health outcomes, efficiency, quality & evidence-based decision making; evaluates challenges and strategies for healthcare managers in implementing health information systems & their costs, benefits, and impacts in healthcare organizations. Analyzes key issues in data management, security, privacy and confidentiality. Prerequisite: Admission to HSM Graduate Certificate

  • HHE 5960

    Supervised Independent Research
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    Last Taught

    Spring 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.

  • ENVH 6000

    Introduction to Environmental Humanities
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Introducing the questions, methods, and arguments that organize work in the Environmental Humanities (EH), this graduate seminar is open to MA and PhD students from any discipline, including the sciences and social sciences. There are no prerequisites. ENVH 6000 serves as the required course for the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Humanities, yet is open to graduate students not pursuing the Certificate.

  • PSPS 6000

    Transformational Leadership in Changing Times
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    3.83

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Explores public safety leadership concepts and essential approaches needed in forging lasting, collaborative relationships with the public they serve. Students will analyze complex social and security issues. While maintaining a mindset of sociocultural awareness and sensitivity, students craft solutions to those public issues by applying advanced knowledge of public safety planning, management, and response. Prereq: Admission to MPS Degree Prog.

  • EURS 6000

    Research Inquiries in European Studies
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This interdisciplinary course introduces students to advanced research methods for investigating issues in European Studies. Each student will develop a research proposal and paper on a specific disciplinary topic under the supervision of a faculty member in that discipline, with the requirement that the paper include significant insights from at least one other discipline.

  • DS 6001

    Data Engineering I: Data Pipeline Architecture
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    3.88

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Covers the practice of data science, including communication, exploratory data analysis, and visualization. Also covered are the selection of algorithms to suit the problem to be solved, user needs, and data. Case studies will explore the impact of data science across different domains.

  • LPPP 6001

    Foundational Skills Workshop
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    3.81

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Leadership and Public Policy foundational skills course.

  • DS 6002

    Ethics of Big Data I
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines the ethical issues arising around big data and provides frameworks, context, concepts, and theories to help students think through and deal with the issues as they encounter them in their professional lives.

  • PSPS 6005

    Practical Applications of Risk Management in Public Safety Operations
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Learn a theoretical & applied process to identify risks in every public safety agency job description. From this basis, students will gain skills & knowledge to design & update control measures to proactively prevent tragedies from occurring. Final project to develop an instrument to recognize, prioritize, mobilize & address identified public safety risks in community/agency. Prereq: MPS student or Instructor permission

  • PSPS 6010

    Constitutional Framework of Public Safety
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    3.96

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Explores the Constitution as the ethical compass that guides the work of public safety professionals and cement a fundamental understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the subsequent 27 amendments. Students will develop a detailed understanding of both the powers and limitations that arise from the Bill of Rights, and closely examine the evolution of the rule of law that frames and guides their work.