EDL 396b I Design Thinking for Social Change
In this interdisciplinary course, students learn and apply the Design Thinking (human centered design) process in partnership with a community…
CHS/SOC 403 | Care, Health, and Society in the Wild
Dr. Daniel Menchik and Dr. Franziska Frank, College of Social and Behavioral SciencesThis course is an introduction to methods and practices of studying how we moderns organize health care. The aim is…
AREC 365 | The Food Economy – Efficiencies, Gaps and Policies
Few questions are more fundamental than how we feed the world’s people. Yet, the coexistence of food insecurity and food…
ANTH 395B | Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology
The course as taught in any one semester depends on student need and interest, and the research/teaching interests of the…
CHEE 377 | Microbiology for Engineers
This course focuses on the principles of microbiology, including physiology, metabolism, genetics and ecology. The course explores fundamental microbial processes…
ENGL 307 | Business Writing
Business writing is an Engaged Learning course that provides applied, hands-on experiences with professional business writing. The course explores how…
LAW 496A | Law Clinic
Experiential learning is an essential ingredient in the educational process. Our extensive clinical education offerings include in-house clinics and placement…
PAH 420 | Innovation and the Human Condition: Learning How to Improve Life in the Community and Beyond
This course will equip students with the skills to use the humanities intellectual and analytical traditions to identify and pursue…
PHPM 448 | Addiction and Substance Use Policy
This course provides an overview of substance use and policy efforts to intervene. It reviews the origin and evolution of…
SOC 397A | Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
This workshop-based course explores the problem of poverty in the city of Tucson and its impacts on the well-being of…
SPAN 480 | Service Learning
SPAN 480 satisfies the service-learning requirement for the Spanish and Portuguese Program at the University of Arizona. Students will participate…
TLS 355 | Planning Community Events and Recreation Programs
Students in this course will gain broad knowledge about event planning and programming techniques that can apply to a variety…
Eller Executive Education | HEALTHCARE BUSINESS ACADEMY (for Alumni)
Eller Executive EducationEller Executive Education has partnered with Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE), the leading healthcare workforce development company, to help alumni…
BAT/ENGR/CALS 102 | Data Science Heroes: An Undergraduate Research Experience in Open Data Science Practices
Dr. Bonnie Hurwitz and Dr. Alise Ponsero, College of EngineeringDespite a growing demand for data scientists, university training in science ethics, code licensing and best reproducibility practices are not…
CALS 297E | Discovering Biodiversity
Dr. Wendy Moore and Raine Ikagawa, College of Agriculture and Life SciencesThe Sonoran Desert Region is home to more species of native bees than any other region of the world. In…
NSC 395B | Participation in the Integrated Stress Response Pathway Research Techniques
Dr. Jennifer Teske and Dr. Jennifer Ravia – College of Agriculture and Life SciencesStudents will participate in an active research project on the integrated stress response pathway. Activities include: data collection for sleep,…