2024-2025 CELR Courses

This page shows Summer 2024 through Spring 2025 classes. View current courses.

Summer 2024

Last updated: 7/9/2024. This course list is subject to changes and additions.

Business

  • (PB) B BUS 441 A: Business Project Management – Nick Cuhaciyan – skills that prepare students for rules as business project leaders and team members. Topics include project selection, risk, definition, stakeholder analysis, communication plans, scheduling, software, resource allocation, monitoring, post-project assessment. Emphasis on critical thinking and analysis. Partner(s): TBD

Nursing & Health Studies

  • (PL) BHS 496 A: Health Studies Fieldwork – Eric Anderson – students participate in fieldwork experiences to explore career options and develop skills in population health practice. Students use critical reflection to synthesize knowledge and experiences from fieldwork and program courses to support their professional development. Partner(s): NAMI Eastside, HealthPoint, UW Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies, Bloodworks NW, Providence Regional Medical Center, and more. (Minimum 40 hours/quarter)
  • B NURS 424 A: Population-Based Health in Community Practice – Tara James – Provides introduction to community health practice emphasizing nurses’ roles in population-based care through partnership with community agencies. Discusses socio-cultural, epidemiological, economic, and political influences on community health. Explores the role of professional communication and collaboration in facilitating health promotion, disease prevention, public health, and social justice efforts. Partner(s): Seattle Children’s Alyssa Burnett Center 

Education

  • (PL) BEDUC 495 A: Applied Experience – Gerard Holzman – integrates the knowledge and skills cultivated in prior B.A. in Educational Studies degree courses. Students participate in a hands-on experience in an educational fieldwork site, along with collaborative self-reflection on the challenges and opportunities of education in diverse settings. Partner(s): TBD

Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences

  • BIS 162 A: Race, Gender, And Sexuality Through Film And Television – David S. Goldstein – Students examine representations of race, gender, and sexuality in films and television. Analyzes influence of media representations on cultural attitudes and vice-versa. (A&H, DIV) Partner(s): 48hr Film Project

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM)

  • (PB) CSS 211: Computers and Society – Laurie Anderson – Exploration and, discussion of issues related to the development, support, and usage of computing technology in today’s society. Topics vary each quarter but may include coverage of areas such as intellectual property rights, cybersecurity, privacy, freedom of speech, liability, ethics, social justice, diversity, and labor. Partner(s): UW Bothell Grounds and Wetlands  

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