UVa Class Schedules (Unofficial, Lou's List v2.10)   New Features
Schedule of Classes for Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy - Spring 2022
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I continue to maintain this list of classes, now with UVA support! -- Lou Bloomfield, Professor Emeritus of Physics
 
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Leadership and Public Policy - Evaluation and Analysis
 LPPA 4250 Choice and Consequences: The Economics of Public Policy
16954 100Lecture (3)Open 76 / 100Terence JohnsonMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmMinor Hall 125
16996 101Discussion (0)Closed 25 / 25Ethan NovakMo 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 332
16997 102Discussion (0)Open 21 / 22Jessica MeyersMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 303
20171 103Discussion (0)Open 20 / 24Jessica MeyersWe 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 332
20172 104Discussion (0)Open 10 / 22Ethan NovakWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmDell 2 102
 LPPA 7110 Economics of Public Policy II
16958 100Lecture (3)Open 40 / 47Christopher RuhmMoWe 9:30am - 10:45amMonroe Hall 122
17000 101Discussion (0)Open 16 / 24Daniel NakasoneTh 6:00pm - 6:50pmMonroe Hall 122
17001 102Discussion (0)Open 24 / 25Daniel NakasoneWe 11:00am - 11:50amThe Rotunda Room 150
16959 200Lecture (3)Closed 46 / 46Christopher RuhmMoWe 11:00am - 12:15pmMonroe Hall 122
17002 201Discussion (0)Closed 20 / 20Max SchneiderMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmMaury Hall 113
17003 202Discussion (0)Closed 26 / 24Max SchneiderWe 9:00am - 9:50amNew Cabell Hall 058
 LPPA 7120 Economics of Social Insurance and Welfare Programs
20278 001SEM (3)Closed20 / 20Adam LeiveTh 9:00am - 11:30amGibson Hall 341
 LPPA 7160 Research Methods and Data Analysis II
16967 100Lecture (3)Open 44 / 47Daniel Tello TrilloTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amMonroe Hall 122
19794 101Discussion (0)Open 19 / 24Elizabeth PadhiMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 058
19795 102Discussion (0)Closed 24 / 24Elizabeth PadhiTh 11:00am - 11:50amThe Rotunda Room 150
16968 200Lecture (3)Open 46 / 47Daniel Tello TrilloTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmMonroe Hall 122
17005 201Discussion (0)Open 22 / 24Morgan AckleyTu 6:00pm - 6:50pmMonroe Hall 122
17048 202Discussion (0)Closed 24 / 24Morgan AckleyTh 10:00am - 10:50amWilson Hall 238
Leadership and Public Policy - Leadership
 LPPL 2100 The Resilient Student: Transition, Thriving, and Leadership
17013 100Lecture (3)Open 118 / 120Timothy Davis+7MoWe 1:00pm - 1:50pmClark Hall 108
17014 101Discussion (0)Closed16 / 15Benjamin JacksonTh 9:30am - 10:45amNew Cabell Hall 068
17018 102Discussion (0)Closed15 / 15David JenningsTh 11:00am - 12:15pmRidley Hall 125
17030 104Discussion (0)Closed15 / 15Domenick Bailey+1Th 12:30pm - 1:45pmPavilion VIII 108
20672 105Discussion (0)Open13 / 15Mary LuzarTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmMemorial Gymnasium 213
20673 106Discussion (0)Closed15 / 15Kyndall WalkerTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmThe Rotunda Room 152
20674 107Discussion (0)Closed16 / 15Sarah HartTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmThe Rotunda Room 152
20675 108Discussion (0)Closed15 / 15Madhav NairTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmShea House 211
20680 109Discussion (0)Open13 / 15Sandra SeidelTh 9:30am - 10:45amBrooks Hall 103
 LPPL 3100 Foundations of Behavioral Science
20028 001Lecture (3)Open43 / 55Lyangela Gutierrez+1We 2:00pm - 4:30pmMonroe Hall 134
 LPPL 3450 Resilient Leadership for Teams and Teammates
16972 100Lecture (3)Open28 / 35Timothy DavisMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmChemistry Bldg 204
20230 101Discussion (0)Open6 / 7-We 7:00pm - 8:15pmNew Cabell Hall 066
20233 102Discussion (0)Open5 / 7-Th 2:00pm - 3:15pmPavilion VIII 105
20234 103Discussion (0)Open6 / 7-Th 3:30pm - 4:45pmPavilion VIII 105
20310 104Discussion (0)Open6 / 7-Th 6:00pm - 7:15pmPavilion VIII 105
21122 105Discussion (0)Open5 / 7-We 7:00pm - 8:15pmMonroe Hall 113
 LPPL 3480 Leadership in American Policy toward China
17044 001Lecture (3)Open 12 / 15Harry HardingTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmPavilion VIII 102
 LPPL 4225 Leadership and Practice
17006 001Lecture (2)Permission22 / 25Nicole EramoMo 5:00pm - 7:00pmContact Department
 LPPL 5035 Leading and Managing Diverse Groups
20207 001SEM (3)Open 19 / 20Melissa Thomas - huntMo 5:00pm - 7:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 LPPL 6050 Leadership in the Public Arena
16973 100Lecture (3)Closed 48 / 46Andrew Pennock+1MoWe 12:30pm - 1:45pmMonroe Hall 122
17008 101Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 7-We 3:00pm - 3:50pmMonroe Hall 113
17009 102Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 7-We 4:00pm - 4:50pmPavilion VIII 105
17010 103Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 7-We 5:00pm - 5:50pmPavilion VIII 105
17011 104Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 7-We 4:00pm - 4:50pmMonroe Hall 113
17012 105Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 7-We 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 038
17020 106Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 8-Th 1:00pm - 1:50pmPavilion VIII 103
17023 200Lecture (3)Open 38 / 48Andrew PennockMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmMonroe Hall 122
17034 201Discussion (0)Open 0 / 8-We 10:00am - 10:50amMonroe Hall 113
17035 202Discussion (0)Open 6 / 8-We 11:00am - 11:50amMonroe Hall 113
17036 203Discussion (0)Open 7 / 8-We 12:00pm - 12:50pmMonroe Hall 113
17037 204Discussion (0)Closed 9 / 8-We 1:00pm - 1:50pmMonroe Hall 113
17038 205Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 8-We 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 038
17039 206Discussion (0)Closed 8 / 8-Th 11:00am - 11:50amMonroe Hall 113
 LPPL 7055 Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
20083 001SEM (3)Open 30 / 32Eileen ChouTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 168
Leadership and Public Policy - Policy
 LPPP 3200 Introduction to Public Policy
20067 100Lecture (3)Open178 / 180Peter Johannessen+1MoWe 12:00pm - 12:50pmMinor Hall 125
20224 101Discussion (0)Open24 / 25Garrett HicksMo 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 027
20225 102Discussion (0)Open23 / 25Sophie MariamMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmGibson Hall 141
20226 103Discussion (0)Closed25 / 25Marisa LemmaWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmMonroe Hall 122
20227 104Discussion (0)Closed24 / 24Marisa LemmaWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmMonroe Hall 122
21056 105Discussion (0)Closed25 / 20Guada PintoMo 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 315
21110 106Discussion (0)Open18 / 20Guada PintoMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmBryan Hall 235
21124 107Discussion (0)Open18 / 20Garrett HicksWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmNew Cabell Hall 303
21125 108Discussion (0)Closed21 / 20Sophie MariamWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmNew Cabell Hall 332
 LPPP 3230 Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century
16951 100Lecture (3)Open155 / 160Craig Volden+1MoWe 2:00pm - 2:50pmNau Hall 101
16986 101Discussion (0)Closed20 / 20Emma KarnesMo 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 383
16987 102Discussion (0)Open19 / 20Diana GaiterMo 5:00pm - 5:50pmGibson Hall 041
16989 104Discussion (0)Open19 / 20Diana GaiterMo 6:00pm - 6:50pmNew Cabell Hall 168
16991 106Discussion (0)Open19 / 20Savannah RogersTu 5:00pm - 5:50pmClark Hall G004
16992 107Discussion (0)Closed20 / 20Andrew SharpeMo 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 338
16993 108Discussion (0)Closed20 / 20Andrew SharpeWe 12:00pm - 12:50pmThe Rotunda Room 150
16994 109Discussion (0)Closed21 / 20Savannah RogersWe 1:00pm - 1:50pmNew Cabell Hall 027
16995 110Discussion (0)Open17 / 20Emma KarnesTh 12:00pm - 12:50pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 LPPP 3500 Special Topics in Social Entrepreneurship
 Wicked Business: What Works to Combat Exploitation
20073 001Lecture (3)Open11 / 18Kathryn BabineauTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmPavilion VIII 108
 Designing a Life of Purpose w/Social Entreprenrshp
20425 002Lecture (3)Open19 / 20Christine MahoneyTu 5:00pm - 7:30pmMaury Hall 113
 LPPP 4200 Institutional and Political Context of Public Policy
16952 001Lecture (3)Closed 47 / 46Paul MartinTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmMonroe Hall 134
16953 002Lecture (3)Open 45 / 46Paul MartinTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmMonroe Hall 116
 LPPP 4210 Integrating Ethics in Public Policy
16956 001Lecture (3)Closed 48 / 45Richard CampanelliTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmMonroe Hall 122
16957 002Lecture (3)Open 40 / 45Richard CampanelliTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmRidley Hall G006
 LPPP 4500 Topics in Public Policy and Leadership
 Public Speaking Workshop
17043 001SEM (1)Open7 / 9Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Multilateral Environmental Negotiation
21575 003SEM (1)Open4 / 10Daniel ReifsnyderFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Power, Race, and Influence in Organizations
21616 004SEM (1)Open3 / 10Deborah StromanFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 LPPP 4559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Federal Budgeting and Economic Policy
20706 001Lecture (3)Open0 / 5James SavageTh 2:00pm - 4:30pmNau Hall 142
 Effective and meaningful public policy depends on government fiscal policy--the actual political willingness to spend money and raise taxes. Much of the federal government's response to the Coronavirus has been through federal funding for state and local governments. This course examines the politics of federal budgeting and the role the budget plays in national economic policy making. Students will learn about the creation of the presidential budget, the politics of the Congressional budget process, tax policy, defense spending, social spending, fiscal federalism--the connection between federal and state governments, and the relationship between fiscal policy and the Federal Reserve's making of monetary policy.
 LPPP 4991 Capstone Seminar
 Equity, Social Justice and Social Policy
16974 001SEM (3)Permission 18 / 15Brian WilliamsMo 12:00pm - 2:30pmContact Department
 Democratic Reckonings
16975 002SEM (3)Open 14 / 15Paul MartinWe 9:00am - 11:30amPavilion VIII 103
 Poverty to Prosperity: Children Around the World
17041 003SEM (3)Permission 17 / 15Lucy BassettWe 3:00pm - 5:30pmRidley Hall 139
 Rethinking the Social Safety Net
16976 004SEM (3)Open 13 / 15Adam LeiveTh 12:30pm - 3:00pmContact Department
 Designing a New US National Security Policy
16977 005SEM (3)Open 12 / 15Allan StamTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmContact Department
 Developing a New Social Venture
21444 006SEM (3)Open14 / 15Balashankar MullothWe 9:00am - 11:30amContact Department
 LPPP 4993 Independent Study
21990 002IND (1 - 6)Permission1 / 1Brooke LehmannTBATBA
 LPPP 5350 NGO Leadership in Public Policy: Best Practices
17031 001Lecture (3)Closed25 / 25Gerald WarburgTu 12:00pm - 2:30pmLower West Oval Room 102
 LPPP 5559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Data Ethics and Practice
20812 001Lecture (3)Open11 / 20Michele ClaibournWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmThe Rotunda Room 152
 Our Spring 2021 partner is the UVA Legal Data Lab who is working to launch a database of Virginia court records. We will undertake some initial analysis of subsets of this data to create a series of policy-oriented data stories to accompany the database platform. These will serve as examples of the types of research the court data enables, provide models of reproducible analysis, and be an educational resource for others wishing to use the data platform for analysis and advocacy. We are particularly interested in developing analyses that will help justice-oriented organizations and advocates understand how his data can be used to understand racial and other disparities in the criminal and civil judicial systems.
 LPPP 6250 Policy Analysis
16970 001Lecture (3)Open 46 / 47Daniel Player+1TuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmMonroe Hall 122
16971 002Lecture (3)Open 38 / 46Daniel PlayerTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmMonroe Hall 122
 LPPP 6500 Topics in Public Policy
 Food Policy: Toward Food Systems Reform
20074 001SEM (1)Open9 / 20Galen FountainFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Public Speaking Workshop
16982 002SEM (1)Closed 11 / 10Denise StewartWe 7:00pm - 9:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Data Visualization in R
17019 004SEM (1)Open7 / 12Peter JohannessenWe 7:00pm - 9:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Data Wrangling in Excel
17045 005SEM (1)Closed22 / 22Adam FelderTu 7:00pm - 9:30pmNew Cabell Hall 268
 GIS: Spatial Analysis for Public Policy
17051 006SEM (1)Open18 / 20Erich PurpurMo 7:00pm - 9:30pmNew Cabell Hall 395
 Writing for Impact
17052 007SEM (1)Open10 / 20Sally HudsonFr 9:00am - 11:30amContact Department
 Balancing Healthcare Innovation & Affordability
17053 008SEM (1)Open9 / 20Thomas DilengeMo 7:00pm - 9:30pmThe Rotunda Room 152
 Is it the government’s primary role to ensure choice, competition, and innovation in healthcare?  Or should government primarily focus on ensuring equitable access and affordability?  Can public policy accomplish both?  This course will examine these critical questions and the potential trade-offs among various approaches, with a particular focus on medicines and the escalating public debate on the pricing and insurance systems governing them.
 Power, Race and Influence in Organizations
20939 009SEM (1)Open3 / 10Deborah StromanFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 The course is designed to engage students in a leadership and policy examination of the unresolved issues of racial equity and inclusion in the United States. Students will be challenged to further explore their own values, biases, and perspectives that frame their ability, actions, and knowledge to achieve optimal results and an effective collaborative spirit within organizations. The course analyzes and evaluates the social, cultural, political, economic, and interpersonal contexts of racism and power, which bear on current policies, institutional arrangements, and business strategies. Students will be introduced to 1) theoretical overviews of racism; 2) historical accounts and contemporary experiences; and 3) multicultural contexts and fundamentals of cultural competency.
 Multilateral Environmental Negotiations
21102 010SEM (1)Open7 / 10Daniel ReifsnyderFr 2:00pm - 4:30pmMonroe Hall 122
 Course provides an overview of multilateral environmental negotiations writ large. Though each treaty is unique, all must overcome similar problems to ensure a fair and equitable outcome – and deliver real benefits. Course considers the inner workings of the processes national governments use to address global environmental challenges. Students will gain extensive insight into the treaty-making process internationally and domestically. Lessons learned will have direct application to multilateral negotiations across multiple other issue areas, from human health to outer space.
 LPPP 7559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Identity Politics:A Psychological & Historical POV
20274 001Lecture (3)Closed18 / 15Gerald HigginbothamWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmClemons Library 320
 Higher Education and Workforce Development
20813 002Lecture (3)Open5 / 15Sarah TurnerMo 2:00pm - 4:30pmRidley Hall 123
 LPPP 7750 Applied Policy Project II
17024 001SEM (3)Closed 16 / 16Craig VoldenMo 9:00am - 11:30amLower West Oval Room 102
17025 002SEM (3)Open 15 / 16Raymond ScheppachTu 9:00am - 11:30amLower West Oval Room 102
17026 003SEM (3)Open 13 / 16Daniel Tello TrilloTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmDell 1 104
17027 004SEM (3)Closed 16 / 16Allan StamTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmContact Department
20065 005SEM (3)Closed 16 / 16Lucy BassettWe 9:00am - 11:30amLower West Oval Room 102
17028 006SEM (3)Closed 16 / 16Andrew PennockFr 9:00am - 11:30amMonroe Hall 122
Leadership and Public Policy - Substantive
 LPPS 3040 US National Security Policy
20072 001Lecture (3)Open47 / 48Allan StamTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmClinical Department Wing 2677
 LPPS 3050 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
16985 001SEM (3)Open45 / 55Andreas Addison+2Th 3:30pm - 6:00pmMaury Hall 104
 LPPS 3150 For a Good Cause: Practical Nonprofit Fundraising
20090 001SEM (3)Open16 / 20Erin HallMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmPhysics Bldg 218
 LPPS 3240 Terrorism and Counterterrorism
16960 001Lecture (3)Open52 / 54Daniel MoyTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmRidley Hall G006
 LPPS 3280 Lessons in Leadership: JFK and the Most Personal Office
20109 100Lecture (3)Open99 / 102Larry Sabato+1MoWe 1:00pm - 1:50pmMinor Hall 125
20110 101Discussion (0)Closed25 / 25Hannah GriffinMo 12:00pm - 12:50pmThe Rotunda Room 150
20111 102Discussion (0)Open23 / 25Molly Brind'AmourMo 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 485
20112 103Discussion (0)Open24 / 25Hannah GriffinTu 5:00pm - 5:50pmThe Rotunda Room 150
20113 104Discussion (0)Closed27 / 27Molly Brind'AmourWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmRouss Hall 403
 LPPS 3290 Social Innovation in Emerging Markets: India and South East Asia
16961 001Lecture (3)Open20 / 30Balashankar MullothTh 2:00pm - 4:30pmBryan Hall 328
 LPPS 3380 Poverty, Learning, and Education Policy
17042 001Lecture (3)Open 35 / 40Kristen RoorbachTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amClark Hall 102
 Discussion-based course w/a developmental examination of child poverty (multi-layer effects of history, culture,&geographic location). Examine: school reform efforts ("turnaround" schools, charter schools); implications of No Child Left Behind &2015 Every Student Succeeds Act; barriers (social isolation, violence, oppression, etc.) that contribute to failure of previous reform initiatives; education policies&proposals aiming to address these issues.
 LPPS 3410 Innovation and Social Impact
20217 001Lecture (3)Open18 / 55Balashankar MullothWe 2:30pm - 5:00pmCampbell Hall 158
 LPPS 3440 Intro to Mngmt Consulting & Strategic Decision Making
20237 001Lecture (3)Open70 / 80Brendan Boler+1TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmRidley Hall G008
 LPPS 3470 American Healthcare Syst: Challenges & Opportunities
17007 001Lecture (3)Open36 / 40Robert PowersTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmMaury Hall 115
 LPPS 3559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
 Contemporary Issues in US National Security
20646 001Lecture (3)Open15 / 50Christopher Dictus+1MoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmDell 1 105
 Class will examine issues that influence current U.S. national security policy and programs. Class lectures will be supplemented by military and civilian guest speakers from across the U.S. national security enterprise. Topics will include domestic security, emerging challenges from the weaponization of technology, U.S. - peer nation state competition, and the future of conflict among others. Students will gain inside perspective on the top factors that affect contemporary national security decision making across the USG.
 LPPS 4230 US Mental Health Policy
20987 001Lecture (3)Open13 / 14Brooke LehmannTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 In this course, students will explore US mental health policy and critically analyze whether or not those policies are effectively addressing our Nation’s behavioral health needs. Beginning with the very first efforts to legislate in this policy area, continuing into current times, students will explore how the US Federal government has and does perceive mental illness, what impact science has had on various policy initiatives and why we still remain in a state of crisis. Topics to be explored will be but are not limited to; institutionalization versus community-based services, the impact of adverse childhood experiences, PTSD and the military, brain science and its impact on policy and practice, mechanisms of financing mental health services, our current opioid crisis, and of course COVID. We will hear from congressional staff and other national experts in the area as well as incorporate, when possible, congressional hearings and other relevant activities. Major mental health legislation is already being introduced for the Spring so it should be a very dynamic and exciting time!
 LPPS 4260 Politics of Development
20277 001SEM (3)Open18 / 25Peter JohannessenMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmMonroe Hall 122
 Why are some places rich and others are poor? To what extent can politics help us understand this variation? And how can we make politics a force for good in people’s lives? This course tackles these questions, and in doing so, will help you understand the relationship between politics and development.
 LPPS 4730 Impact Investing
16963 001Lecture (3)Open 38 / 45Michael NoldeMo 5:00pm - 7:30pmClark Hall 101
 LPPS 4735 Experiential Social Entrepreneurship
16964 001Lecture (3)Open 21 / 25Andreas AddisonWe 5:00pm - 7:30pmMinor Hall 130
 LPPS 7060 Redesigning US China Policy
20221 001SEM (3)Open10 / 20Harry HardingTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmPavilion VIII 102
 LPPS 7085 Modern Techniques in Finance
20279 001Lecture (3)Open8 / 15Stefan RuedigerMo 3:30pm - 6:00pmFayerweather Hall 208
 LPPS 7184 Innovating for Defense
20080 001Lecture (3)Open11 / 15John RobinsonMo 3:40pm - 6:40pmSlaughter Hall 262
 LPPS 7230 US Mental Health Policy
20989 001Lecture (3)Open2 / 6Brooke LehmannTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmThe Rotunda Room 150
 In this course, students will explore US mental health policy and critically analyze whether or not those policies are effectively addressing our Nation’s behavioral health needs. Beginning with the very first efforts to legislate in this policy area, continuing into current times, students will explore how the US Federal government has and does perceive mental illness, what impact science has had on various policy initiatives and why we still remain in a state of crisis. Topics to be explored will be but are not limited to; institutionalization versus community-based services, the impact of adverse childhood experiences, PTSD and the military, brain science and its impact on policy and practice, mechanisms of financing mental health services, our current opioid crisis, and of course COVID. We will hear from congressional staff and other national experts in the area as well as incorporate, when possible, congressional hearings and other relevant activities. Major mental health legislation is already being introduced for the Spring so it should be a very dynamic and exciting time!

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