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UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS 785: The U.S.System of Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Saltzburg The powers of law enforcement and how they relate to rights conferred upon suspects and defendants by the Constitution. A rule-oriented view of police authority to stop, search, and arrest; the privilege against self-incrimination; responsibilities of prosecutors and defense counsel; roles of judge and jury; and the right of the public and press to be present during judicial proceedings. For undergraduates.
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UNIVERSITY WRITING 20: University Writing
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
University-level, independent research and writing. Learning to frame research questions, identify and analyze supportive and contradictory evidence, employ a variety of research methods, and use the ideas of other writers appropriately. Developing strategies to draft and revise clear, engaging prose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Thematically oriented seminars; texts and course topics vary among instructors. For topics see www.gwu.edu/~uwp/fyw/uw20-courses.html.? (Fall and spring)
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VIETNAMESE 1 -2: Beginning Vietnamese I-II
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamentals of grammar and pronunciation, with an introduction to reading and writing. (Academic year)
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VIETNAMESE 1 -2 - Beginning Vietnamese I-II
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VIETNAMESE 3 -4: Intermediate Vietnamese I-II
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Continuation of grammar, with emphasis on speaking, reading, and writing.
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 101-2: Women and Leadership
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Women's status and leadership roles examined from various perspectives and various fields of endeavor, such as science and technology, the arts, international leadership, and U.S. politics and policy. Prerequisite to WLP 102 : WLP 101 or permission of the instructor. Concurrent registration in WLP 110 -11 is required.
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 110-11: Women and Leadership I Symposium
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
A series of special programs that complements WLP 101 -2. Concurrent registration in WLP 101 -2 is required.
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 110-11 - Women and Leadership I Symposium
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 120-21: Women and Leadership II Symposium
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
A series of special programs and experiential learning. Concurrent registration in WLP 151 is required for WLP 120 .
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 151: Theory and Practice of Women's Leadership
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Contemporary theories of leadership; factors affecting women as leaders; building leadership skills through experiential learning. Prerequisite: WLP 102 or permission of instructor. Same as Psyc 151 .
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS 20: WLP Humanities Seminar
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
A writing-intensive seminar that emphasizes critical reading skills, concepts of disciplinarity, and processes of producing and legitimating knowledge. Texts and emphasis vary according to cohort.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES 1: Women in Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Morris and Staff Exploration of critical periods of intellectual and cultural change in Western societies as influenced by and affecting women. Examination of images of women and of changing ideal types of femininity and masculinity. Aspects of law, religion, art, culture, work, and politics in relation to these topics. Same as Hist 42. (Fall)
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