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University of Washington Seattle

New Courses

These courses are being offered for the first time in Winter 2010. Click on the course number for more information.

Also, visit our Special Offerings page for a list of special topics courses and other classes in which the content varies from quarter to quarter.

Winter 2010

Course Title Credits Gen Ed
ANTH 483 Africa Living with HIV/AIDS 5 I&S, W
ARCH 489Simulation Based Design3
ART 191Color Studies Studio5VLPA
ART H 260Fashion, Nation, and Culture5I&S/VLPA
CHEM 154Advanced General Chemistry5NW,QSR
CHEM E 220 Introduction to Molecular and Nanoscale Principles4NW
CHEM E 325Energy and Entropy 4
CHID 101Introduction to the Comparative History of Ideas2
CHIN 370Ancient China5I&S
COM 363Entrepreneurial Journalism Practicum5I&S
CS&SS 221Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences5QSR
DRAMA 414Scene Design3VLPA
ENGL 211Literature, 1500-18005VLPA
ENGL 297Intermediate Interdisciplinary Writing - Humanities 5C or W
ENGL 298Intermediate Interdisciplinary Writing - Social Sciences5C or W
ENV H 462Technical Aspects of Occupational Safety3
ENVIR 250Environmental Studies: Data Types and Collection Methods5
G H 490Special Topics1-5
G H 499Undergraduate Research1-5
GEOG 464GIS and Decision Support5I&S
NEAR E 491Methodologies in Near Eastern Studies5W
PORT 103Elementary5
PSYCH 459Evolutionary Psychology4I&S/NW
PSYCH 472Human Factors Psychology4I&S
PSYCH 483Writing in Psychology5W
PSYCH 487Advanced Psychobiology of Women5I&S
SISME 491Methodologies in Near Eastern Studies5W
SLVN 404Second-Year Slovene Language3
SOC 221Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences 5QSR
SOC 300 Foundations of Social Inquiry5I&S
STAT 221Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences5QSR
STAT 495Service Learning: K-12 Tutoring Experience1-5
WOMEN 255Masculinities: Contestation, Circulation, and Transformation5I&S
WOMEN 487Advanced Psychobiology of Women5I&S

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