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Schedule of Classes for Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy - Fall 2020
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Leadership and Public Policy - Evaluation and Analysis
 LPPA 4240Research Methods and Data Analysis in Public Policy
Fall 2020  12710 100Lecture (3 Units)Open 57 / 58Daniel PlayerTuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Garrett Hall 100
Fall 2020  12715 101Discussion (0 Units)Open 20 / 21Karishma SrikanthMo 6:00pm - 6:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12716 102Discussion (0 Units)Open 12 / 20Karishma SrikanthMo 7:00pm - 7:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  19425 103Discussion (0 Units)Closed 25 / 25Zack KatholWe 12:00pm - 12:50pm Garrett Hall 100
Fall 2020  12734 200Lecture (3 Units)Open 57 / 58Daniel PlayerTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Garrett Hall 100
Fall 2020  12735 201Discussion (0 Units)Open 19 / 20Geoffrey PaulWe 6:00pm - 6:50pm Monroe Hall 134
Fall 2020  12736 202Discussion (0 Units)Open 17 / 19Geoffrey PaulWe 7:00pm - 7:50pm Monroe Hall 134
Fall 2020  19426 203Discussion (0 Units)Closed 21 / 21Zack KatholWe 1:00pm - 1:50pm Garrett Hall 100
 LPPA 6100Economics of Public Policy I
Fall 2020  12698 100Lecture (3 Units)Closed 48 / 48Isaac MbitiMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12699 101Discussion (0 Units)Closed 28 / 25Jacob ShaperoMo 1:00pm - 1:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12721 102Discussion (0 Units)Open 20 / 23Jacob ShaperoTh 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12694 200Lecture (3 Units)Open 42 / 48Isaac MbitiMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12695 201Discussion (0 Units)Open 22 / 24Benjamin DooleyMo 5:00pm - 5:50pm Minor Hall 125
Fall 2020  12722 202Discussion (0 Units)Open 20 / 24Benjamin DooleyWe 2:00pm - 2:50pm Garrett Hall 100
 LPPA 6150Research Methods & Data Analysis I
Fall 2020  12700 100Lecture (3 Units)Closed 51 / 50Sally HudsonTuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12701 101Discussion (0 Units)Closed 24 / 24Savannah QuickWe 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12723 102Discussion (0 Units)Closed 27 / 26Savannah QuickTh 11:00am - 11:50am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12696 200Lecture (3 Units)Closed 52 / 50Sally HudsonTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12697 201Discussion (0 Units)Closed 26 / 23Kyle StiltnerWe 6:00pm - 6:50pm Minor Hall 125
Fall 2020  12724 202Discussion (0 Units)Open 26 / 27Kyle StiltnerTh 4:00pm - 4:50pm Clark Hall 107
 LPPA 7035Benefit-Cost Analysis
Fall 2020  19530 001SEM (3 Units)Open 22 / 26William ShobeTh 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 LPPA 7220Advance Topics in Impact Evaluation
Fall 2020  12738 001Lecture (3 Units)Open20 / 35Sally HudsonTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
Leadership and Public Policy - Leadership
 LPPL 2100The Resilient Student: Transition, Thriving, and Leadership
Fall 2020  12761 100Lecture (3 Units)Open141 / 150Timothy DavisMoWe 12:00pm - 12:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12763 101Discussion (0 Units)Closed15 / 15Tsega FissehaTh 9:30am - 10:45am Minor Hall 130
Fall 2020  12764 102Discussion (0 Units)Open13 / 15Timothy DavisTh 9:30am - 10:45am New Cabell Hall 383
Fall 2020  12765 103Discussion (0 Units)Closed14 / 15Marsh PattieTh 11:00am - 12:15pm Minor Hall 130
Fall 2020  12766 104Discussion (0 Units)Closed15 / 15Mary LuzarTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Minor Hall 130
Fall 2020  12767 105Discussion (0 Units)Open14 / 15Carter FurrTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm New Cabell Hall 389
Fall 2020  12768 106Discussion (0 Units)Open13 / 15David SauerweinTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Minor Hall 130
Fall 2020  12769 107Discussion (0 Units)Open14 / 15Eva BlauTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  18745 108Discussion (0 Units)Closed15 / 15Everette FortnerTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm Minor Hall 130
Fall 2020  18746 109Discussion (0 Units)Open14 / 15Kyndall WalkerTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm New Cabell Hall 368
Fall 2020  20483 110Discussion (0 Units)Open14 / 15Anna SullivanTh 11:00am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPL 3100Foundations of Behavioral Science
Fall 2020  12729 001Lecture (3 Units)Open71 / 89Gabrielle AdamsMo 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 LPPL 3210Introduction to Civic Leadership
Fall 2020  12712 001Lecture (3 Units)Closed79 / 76Eileen ChouTu 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12718 002Lecture (3 Units)Closed77 / 76Eileen ChouWe 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 LPPL 3260Value and Bias in Public Policy
Fall 2020  12703 001Lecture (3 Units)Open 79 / 80Brendan BolerTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPL 7025Values-Based Leadership
Fall 2020  12771 001SEM (3 Units)Closed 46 / 45Timothy DavisTu 5:00pm - 7:30pm Garrett Hall 100
Fall 2020  12772 002SEM (3 Units)Open 42 / 45Timothy DavisFr 9:00am - 11:30am Garrett Hall 100
 LPPL 7410Psychology for Leadership
Fall 2020  19309 001SEM (3 Units)Closed 52 / 52Brendan BolerMo 9:00am - 11:30am Garrett Hall 100
Fall 2020  19310 002SEM (3 Units)Open 49 / 52Brendan BolerWe 9:00am - 11:30am Garrett Hall 100
Leadership and Public Policy - Policy
 LPPP 3001Public Policy Writing Lab
Fall 2020  12711 001Laboratory (1 Units)Closed 27 / 27Rachel WaletMo 10:00am - 10:50am Monroe Hall 110
Fall 2020  12714 002Laboratory (1 Units)Closed 25 / 25Rachel WaletMo 1:00pm - 1:50pm Monroe Hall 110
Fall 2020  12727 003Laboratory (1 Units)Open 17 / 24Anne LupshaWe 9:00am - 9:50am Monroe Hall 110
Fall 2020  12730 004Laboratory (1 Units)Closed 26 / 26Anne LupshaWe 2:00pm - 2:50pm Monroe Hall 110
 LPPP 3200Introduction to Public Policy
Fall 2020  12702 100Lecture (3 Units)Open243 / 250Peter JohannessenMoWe 11:00am - 11:50am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12704 101Discussion (0 Units)Closed28 / 25Ian BaxterMo 2:00pm - 2:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12705 102Discussion (0 Units)Open23 / 25Nora SurbeyMo 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12706 103Discussion (0 Units)Open24 / 25Hannah AdamsMo 6:00pm - 6:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12707 104Discussion (0 Units)Open23 / 25Nora SurbeyTu 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12708 105Discussion (0 Units)Closed26 / 25Monica MarcianoWe 10:00am - 10:50am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12709 106Discussion (0 Units)Closed25 / 25Maggie ServaisWe 1:00pm - 1:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12719 107Discussion (0 Units)Open23 / 26Hannah AdamsWe 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12720 108Discussion (0 Units)Open22 / 25Monica MarcianoWe 6:00pm - 6:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12726 109Discussion (0 Units)Closed25 / 25Maggie ServaisTh 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12784 110Discussion (0 Units)Open24 / 25Ian BaxterTh 5:00pm - 5:50pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 3250Global Development Policy
Fall 2020  12744 001Lecture (3 Units)Open 46 / 50Katie StraightTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 3255Comparative Policy History
Fall 2020  12725 001Lecture (3 Units)Closed 45 / 42Peter JohannessenMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12732 002Lecture (3 Units)Open 36 / 42Peter JohannessenMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 4500Topics in Public Policy and Leadership
 Public Speaking Workshop
Fall 2020  19883 001SEM (1 Units)Open5 / 10 (5 / 10)Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pm Garrett Hall 100
 LPPP 4559New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Elections and Policy
Fall 2020  19668 001Lecture (3 Units)Open9 / 25Paul MartinTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Web-Based Course
 Elections & Policy aims to explore the intersection between how we perform elections and how we craft policy. The first half of the class explores institutions supporting elections include voting systems, electoral structures, information systems, funding, and civic education systems. The second half explores how elections directly and indirectly influence policy adoption, timing, and actor motivation. **This class will directly investigate policies that disproportionately impact people of color. We will investigate what anti-racist policy would look like with respect to our electoral system.
 LPPP 4725NGOs in the Policy Arena
 NGOs & Charlottesville-area Affordable Housing
Website  12740 100Lecture (4 Units)Open14 / 25Paul Martin+1TuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Web-Based Course
 Nonprofit organizations in the United States play a critical intermediary role between government and citizens. They implement significant portions of social policy, they educate policy makers, and they execute government contracts, stepping into a role otherwise reserved for civil servants. This class partners with the Adiuvans Foundation (http://www.adiuvans.org/) to study issues of affordable housing in the local community, assess the work of nonprofits in this space, and award $100,000 in grants to support efforts to make housing more accessible. **This class will directly investigate policies and the selective implementation of policy that disproportionately impacts people of color. We will investigate what anti-racist policy would look like in form and in practice with respect to housing policy and our social welfare system.
Fall 2020  12741 101Laboratory (0 Units)Open14 / 25Paul Martin+1Fr 12:00pm - 1:50pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 4993Independent Study
Fall 2020  12746 001IND (1 - 6 Units)Permission1 / 1Gerald WarburgTBA TBA
Fall 2020  21604 002IND (1 - 6 Units)Permission2 / 2Brooke LehmannTBATBA
 LPPP 5540Applied Policy Clinics
 Advocacy and Lobbying Clinic
Fall 2020  12777 001WKS (2 Units)Open11 / 12Brooke LehmannFr 2:00pm - 4:30pm Monroe Hall 111
 Public Interest Data Lab
Website  19874 002WKS (2 Units)Open9 / 10Michele ClaibournFr 2:00pm - 4:30pm Web-Based Course
 Our fall 2020 client is the Albemarle county Department of Social Services, beginning a new study on racial disproportionality and disparity in child welfare.
 LPPP 5559New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Policy Design & Statecraft
Fall 2020  19887 002Lecture (3 Units)Open3 / 10 (3 / 10)Philip ZelikowMo 2:00pm - 4:30pm Monroe Hall 111
 LPPP 6001Foundational Skills Workshop
Fall 2020  12751 001Laboratory (1 Units)Open 37 / 45Daphna BassokTu 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12752 002Laboratory (1 Units)Open 24 / 35Daphna BassokTu 5:00pm - 6:15pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12782 003Laboratory (1 Units)Open 34 / 45Daphna BassokWe 12:00pm - 1:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 6350Politics of Public Policy
Fall 2020  12739 001Lecture (3 Units)Closed 62 / 62John HolbeinTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12762 002Lecture (3 Units)Open 30 / 48John HolbeinTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 6500Topics in Public Policy
 Psychlogicl Warfare&PopCulture:Policy on Terrorism
Fall 2020  12754 001SEM (1 Units)Open19 / 22Brad CarsonTh 7:00pm - 9:30pm Garrett Hall 100
 "Terrorism," wrote the novelist Don DeLillo, "is the language of being noticed." So how does our culture "notice" extremist violence? How is terrorism portrayed in film and in novels? What do film and literature reveal about the definition of terrorism, its significance, and our reaction to it? This class takes popular culture as a jumping off point to a deeper understanding of why people adopt extreme views, often undertake violent acts in the name of those views, and what we as a society can do about it.
 Public Speaking Workshop
Fall 2020  12756 002SEM (1 Units)Open7 / 17Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pm Garrett Hall 100
 Public Speaking Workshop
Fall 2020  19871 003SEM (1 Units)Closed11 / 10 (11 / 10)Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pm Garrett Hall 100
 Data Wrangling in Excel
Fall 2020  12757 004SEM (1 Units)Open 16 / 20Adam FelderTu 7:00pm - 9:30pm Web-Based Course
 Histry&Challnges to Nuclear Non-Proliferatn Regime
Fall 2020  12785 005SEM (1 Units)Open11 / 20Bonnie JenkinsFr 2:00pm - 4:30pm Web-Based Course
 GIS: Spatial Analysis for Public Policy
Fall 2020  12795 006SEM (1 Units)Open21 / 22Erich PurpurWe 7:00pm - 9:30pm Monroe Hall 110
 Fair Trade & Beyond: Tracing Certification Regimes
Fall 2020  12797 007SEM (1 Units)Open5 / 10Kathryn BabineauMo 7:00pm - 9:30pm Monroe Hall 122
 The Art of Digital Communication
Fall 2020  12799 008SEM (1 Units)Open5 / 14Matthew WeberFr 2:00pm - 4:30pm Rouss Hall 403
 Climate Politics: A Critical Analysis
Fall 2020  12802 009SEM (1 Units)Open 6 / 20Daniel ReifsnyderMo 7:00pm - 9:30pm Web-Based Course
 Why is climate change a hot button issue in the culture wars despite its scientific basis? What would it take to reach the Paris Agreement targets? What will the U.S. have to do to be "carbon neutral" by 2050? What roles to the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches play in crafting a national policy? How have nations responded to date to the climate crisis? Will the U.S. withdraw from Paris or will it lead the way to an effective, global solution? Are negotiations among governments where action occurs? How do the press and NGOs influence things? Class is taught by a former State Department negotiator and co-chair of the Paris negotiations in 2015.
 Multilateral Environmental Negotiations
Fall 2020  19987 010SEM (1 Units)Open 7 / 20Daniel ReifsnyderMo 7:00pm - 9:30pm Web-Based Course
 This course will consider the inner workings of the processes national governments rely on to address global environmental challenges. While the path to each environmental treaty is unique, all multilateral environmental treaty discussions must overcome similar challenges to ensure a fair and equitable outcome -- while also delivering real environmental benefits. The course provides an overview of multilateral environmental negotiations writ large. Students will gain extensive insight into the treaty-making process internationally and domestically, as well as into how multilateral environmental agreements are developed and implemented. Lessons learned will have direct application to multilateral negotiations across multiple other issue areas, from human health to outer space.
 Children in Crisis at the US/Mexico Border
Fall 2020  21103 011SEM (1 Units)Open9 / 10Lucy BassettWe 7:00pm - 9:30pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 7559New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Economics of Social Insurance & Welfare Programs
Fall 2020  19005 001Lecture (3 Units)Open18 / 20Adam LeiveWe 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 Why is health insurance reform so difficult? Should safety net programs have work requirements? This seminar studies social insurance and welfare programs from an economist’s perspective. Topics include health insurance, unemployment, Social Security, food stamps, and other programs. We will use a mix of theory and econometric analysis to examine current policy debates in the United States.
 LPPP 7700Applied Policy Project I
Fall 2020  12773 001SEM (3 Units)Closed 20 / 18Raymond ScheppachMo 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12774 002SEM (3 Units)Closed 20 / 18Lucy BassettWe 9:00am - 11:30am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  19882 003SEM (3 Units)Closed 19 / 18Kirsten GelsdorfWe 9:00am - 11:30am Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12775 004SEM (3 Units)Closed 19 / 18James WyckoffWe 12:00pm - 2:30pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12776 005SEM (3 Units)Open 14 / 18Andrew PennockWe 12:00pm - 2:30pm Web-Based Course
 LPPP 7993Independent Study
Fall 2020  21650 003IND (1 - 6 Units)Permission1 / 1Brian WilliamsTBATBA
Fall 2020  21756 004IND (1 - 6 Units)Permission1 / 1Christine MahoneyTBATBA
Leadership and Public Policy - Substantive
 LPPS 2150Project 1st Gen+ @UVA
Website  19529 001SEM (2 Units)Permission10 / 20Paul MartinMo 2:00pm - 3:50pm Web-Based Course
 What is the experience of first generation and lower income students at the University of Virginia? How can we improve the institutions at UVA to fully incorporate the talents and experiences of these students? This class explores these questions through a project focused on transforming UVA into a place where first gen and lower income students thrive. Instructor permission required. Preference given to students with demonstrated interest in the subject. See web page for progress from last year's class!
 LPPS 3050Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
Fall 2020  12717 001SEM (3 Units)Open41 / 55Balashankar MullothTu 2:00pm - 4:30pm Web-Based Course
Fall 2020  12742 002SEM (3 Units)Open44 / 54Balashankar MullothWe 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 LPPS 3240Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Fall 2020  12743 001Lecture (3 Units)Open45 / 62Brad CarsonTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Chemistry Bldg 402
 What is terrorism? What are the causes of terrorism? What do terrorists want, and can they be thwarted? What policies salve the conditions that give rise to terrorism, and what counter-terrorism policies are most effective to combat this type of violence? Are civil liberties incompatible with counter-terrorism? These and other controversial questions will be the subject of this course. We will study theoretical works on terrorism, as well as histories of specific terrorist organizations from across the world. Included in the course are readings not only from journalists, historians, and policymakers, but also fiction writers. The goal of this course is to give students a well-rounded, comprehensive understanding of one of the most pressing national security issues of our time.
 LPPS 3310Police-Community Relations: Problems and Prospects
Fall 2020  12780 001Lecture (3 Units)Open36 / 49Brian WilliamsTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm Garrett Hall 100
 LPPS 3340H4D: Defense Innovation and Problem-Solving
Fall 2020  12778 001Lecture (3 Units)Open27 / 30Brad CarsonTu 3:30pm - 6:00pm Clark Hall 107
 This will be a unique course in which students will work on real problems facing the U.S. Department of Defense. Please note that this is essentially a workshop class - where students will spend many class periods meeting with one another and the instructor. Students will study not only the structures and processes of the various national security agencies but also will gain an understanding of innovation and what that word means in the context of public institutions and national security. The class concludes with a presentation of each group's solution to the DoD sponsors.
 LPPS 3370Trauma and the US Public School System
Fall 2020  12783 001Lecture (3 Units)Open57 / 62Kristen RoorbachTuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Chemistry Bldg 402
 This course introduces students to the definition of developmental trauma, the impact of trauma on learning and behavior, and current education, health, and social policies that help or hinder the learning and development of students who have experienced trauma as they progress through the American public-school system. A final focus on policy reform/generation is included.
 LPPS 3460Introduction to Policy & the Legislative Process
Fall 2020  12786 001Lecture (3 Units)Open37 / 40Brooke LehmannTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Garrett Hall 100
 LPPS 4220Comparative Budgeting & Economic Policy
Fall 2020  12737 001SEM (3 Units)Open3 / 4 (3 / 4)James SavageTh 2:00pm - 4:30pm TBA
 LPPS 4735Experiential Social Entrepreneurship
Fall 2020  19873 001Lecture (3 Units)Open23 / 27David TouveMo 3:30pm - 6:00pm Monroe Hall 110
 LPPS 6080Education Policy
Fall 2020  12749 001SEM (3 Units)Open 6 / 10 (6 / 10)Beth SchuelerTh 2:00pm - 4:30pm TBA
 LPPS 6710Congress 101: Leadership Strategies
Fall 2020  19562 001SEM (3 Units)Open22 / 24Gerald WarburgTu 2:00pm - 4:30pm Web-Based Course
 LPPS 6715Leadership in U.S. Foreign Policymaking
Fall 2020  19563 001SEM (3 Units)Open 19 / 22Gerald WarburgMo 1:00pm - 3:30pm Web-Based Course
 LPPS 6752Sustainability Policy Design and Evaluation
Fall 2020  19281 001SEM (3 Units)Open7 / 10Molly LipscombMo 9:00am - 11:30am Monroe Hall 122
 LPPS 6765Federal and State Budgeting
Fall 2020  12713 001SEM (3 Units)Open11 / 20Raymond ScheppachWe 3:30pm - 6:00pm Web-Based Course
 LPPS 6810Virginia Politics and Policy
Fall 2020  12770 001Lecture (3 Units)Open 6 / 19Andrew PennockTh 9:45am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
 LPPS 7050The National Security Process
Fall 2020  12781 001SEM (3 Units)Open19 / 30Philip PotterTh 2:00pm - 4:30pm Web-Based Course

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