Courses
SIW 103. Economic Growth and Development Patterns, Policies, and Prospects. 5 Units.
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SIW 104. Congressional Oversight and the Press. 5 Units.
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SIW 105. Education Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 106. Criminal Justice Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 107. Civil Rights Law. 5 Units.
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SIW 108. Urban Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 109. Trans-Atlantic Relations. 5 Units.
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SIW 110. U.S. Foreign Policy. 3 Units.
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SIW 111. Composing a Life in Public Service. 3 Units.
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SIW 112. Health Policy Making in the US. 5 Units.
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SIW 113. Critical Health Issues in the U.S. and Abroad. 5 Units.
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SIW 115. Health and Environmental Regulatory Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 116. International Environmental Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 118. Topics in American Politics and Public Policy. 3 Units.
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SIW 119. U. S. and Europe: Cooperation or Competition?. 5 Units.
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SIW 120. Law and Public Policy in the Federal Government. 5 Units.
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SIW 121. Economic Analysis of Federal Environmental and Health Regulations. 5 Units.
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SIW 122. Energy, Environment and Security in South Asia. 5 Units.
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SIW 124. The American Presidency: From TR to Nixon. 5 Units.
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SIW 128. Transitions in Energy Policy Speakers Series. 2 Units.
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SIW 129. Women's, Maternal, and Children's Health. 5 Units.
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SIW 130. Security through Partnerships, Partnerships through Security. 5 Units.
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SIW 131. United States and Europe in Comparative Perspective. 5 Units.
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SIW 132. Bridging the gap between environmental science and policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 135. Federal Education Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 137. Energy and Environment: Technology, Economics and Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 138. Game Theory and Mathematical Models of Politics. 5 Units.
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SIW 140. Health and Environmental Policy Speaker Series. 2 Units.
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SIW 142. Images of National Politics from Classics in Political Science. 5 Units.
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SIW 144. Energy, Environment, Climate and Conservation Policy: A Washington, D.C. Perspective. 5 Units.
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SIW 146. Diplomacy in Practice: Security Issues in the South Caucasus. 5 Units.
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SIW 148. Art and the First Amendment: Testing the Limits of Expression. 5 Units.
This course will take place in Washington D.C.
Same as: ARTHIST 148
SIW 151. Banking Regulation 5 Years After the Crisis. 5 Units.
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SIW 153. Energy and Climate Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere. 5 Units.
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SIW 155. Images of National Politics from Classics in Political Science. 5 Units.
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SIW 156. Washington Policymaking: Advocacy and Strategy. 5 Units.
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SIW 164. Debating the Nation. 5 Units.
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SIW 182. Arguing about the Constitution. 5 Units.
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SIW 183. U.S. Immigration Politics and Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 198Y. Health Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 198Z. International Economic Policy. 5 Units.
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SIW 201A. CSRE Public Policy Seminar. 3-5 Units.
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SIW 201B. CSRE Public Policy Seminar. 3-5 Units.
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SIW 214. From the Pantheon to the Capitol: Architecture, Cosmology, Mathematics and Illusion. 5 Units.
This course traces the history of the dome over two millenia, from temples to the gods to Temples of the State, and from cosmic archetype to architectural fetish. The narrative interweaves the themes of the dome as image of the Cosmos, religious icon, national landmark, and political monument. It examines the dome not only as a venue for structural innovation, but also metaphysical geometry and transcendent illusionism.nIndividual case studies will familiarise you with major architects from Hadrian to Richard Rogers and historical milestones from the Dome of the Rock to the Capitol in Washington DC.
Same as: ARTHIST 214