Medicine
Women+ and Children's Health Sciences
5

Sexual development, transgender medicine, reproduction and pregnancy, chronic and acute diseases, and social determinants of health.

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Arts
Urban Studies
3

The role of cities in development and global capital circulation, and urban politics with emphasis on regions in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Credit will be granted for only one of GEOG 352 or URST 352. Equivalency: GEOG 352

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Applied Science
Sustainable Process Engineering
5

Properties and characterization of macromolecules including rheology. Polymer processing and application to green products development including from lignocellulosic sources. Circular economy driven processing. Biomimetics engineering.

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Arts
Sociology
4

Examines the role of schooling in modern society including links with inequality, knowledge production, socialization and the economy.

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Science
Resources, Environment and Sustainability
5

[No course description provided]

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Applied Science
Materials Engineering
4

Concepts of life cycle analysis, circular economy and critical materials. Project-based introduction to key concepts, calculations, and design.

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Land and Food Systems
Land and Water Systems
5

[No course description provided]

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Land and Food Systems
Land and Water Systems
5

Urbanization impacts on water resources with a focus on rainwater management, water quality, point and non-point sources of pollution, drinking water and waste water, riparian buffer zones, cumulative effects, and application of beneficial management practices.

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Peter A. Allard School of Law
Law
4

The seminar explores foundational texts and treaties in international human rights, international humanitarian and international criminal law necessary to undertake the IJHR Clinic case and project work in the Fall and Spring Practicum.

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Peter A. Allard School of Law
Law
4

The Clinic Practicum is a collaborative effort where clinicians work in teams of two to four on cases and projects that respond to human rights violations and/or global injustice. Pass/fail.

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