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Schedule for LPPP 6500 - Fall 2021
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Leadership and Public Policy - Policy
 LPPP 6500Topics in Public Policy
 Feminism and Public Policy
Fall 2021  17088 001SEM (1 Units)Open12 / 20Lucy BassettTu 7:00pm - 9:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Public Speaking Workshop
Fall 2021  17131 003SEM (1 Units)Open5 / 10 (13 / 20)Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 This highly-interactive, skill-building course is broken into 4 smaller workshops: Storytelling for Public Speaking, Improv for Public Speaking, Strengthening Presence, and Interview Techniques. The last evening of the 5-week course is reserved for final presentations and a full review of all skills. Students will receive in-class coaching each week to: build confidence, skills, and enjoyment in public speaking; to explore and apply vocal and physical techniques; to cultivate rehearsal and event preparation habits regarding scheduled and improvised/surprise public speaking situations; to cultivate and deepen the ability to work within an ensemble/team which includes the offering and receiving of effective feedback.
 Data Visualization in R
 Data Wrangling and Visualization in R
Fall 2021  17116 006SEM (1 Units)Open11 / 12Michele ClaibournTBATBA
 Data Wrangling in Excel
Fall 2021  17118 007SEM (1 Units)Closed 20 / 20Adam FelderTu 7:00pm - 9:30pmNew Cabell Hall 268
 National Security in the Age of New Tech
Fall 2021  17119 008SEM (1 Units)Open19 / 20James AriailMo 7:00pm - 9:30pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 This class will explore the critical implications that new technologies have had and will continue to have on the U.S. National Security. Topics discussed will include (1) the global semiconductor critical supply chain; (2) the national security implications arising from the development and installation of 5 & 6 Generation technology, (3) the threat from ransomware and the role of cryptocurrency, (4) encryption and the national security implications of “Going Dark,” among others.

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