UVa Class Schedules
(Unofficial, Lou's List v2.10) New Features
Complete Schedule of Classes Satisfying the Historical Perspectives Requirement - January 2023
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I continue to maintain this list of classes, now with UVA support! -- Lou Bloomfield, Professor Emeritus of Physics
A liberal education should provide students with a broad perspective on changing human experience. Sympathetic yet incisive study of the past gives us ways of seeing our own world anew. It helps us to understand why people made the choices that they made and lived the way they did; to appreciate the consequences of those choices and ways of living; and to see how our own circumstances came to be. Knowledge of the past is produced through a range of methods and concepts that allow us to interpret words and other artifacts. Courses in this category introduce students to students to these methods and help them to understand particular aspects of past lives here and around the globe.
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History-General History |
HIST 2013 | Why Did They Kill? Interpreting Genocide and Its Perpetrators |
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January 2023 10082 | 001 | SEM (3 Units) | Closed | 19 / 20 | Jeffrey Rossman | MoTuWeThFr 12:00pm - 4:00pm | Web-Based Course |
Religion-Buddhism |
RELB 2450 | Zen |
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January 2023 10147 | 001 | Lecture (3 Units) | Closed | 16 / 20 | Natasha Heller | MoTuWeThFr 10:00am - 3:00pm | New Cabell Hall 364 |
Slavic |
SLAV 2250 | The Dark Side of the 20th Century: Between Auschwitz & Gulag |
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January 2023 10092 | 001 | SEM (3 Units) | Open | 22 / 25 | Dariusz Tolczyk | MoTuWeThFr 12:00pm - 5:00pm | New Cabell Hall 132 |
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