Law, Society and Politics in Comparative Perspective

This course is ideal if you have an interest in social sciences—in particular, history, sociology or political science—or in law. It is designed as an undergraduate class, but the variety of students taking this course typically ranges from first-year students to post-graduate students. This experiential diversity provides unique opportunities for you to learn from your classmates.

London Performing

Instructional Goals. This course will:

  • Introduce students to a variety of current practices in London performance training.
  • Challenge students to critically engage personal learning processes via different training approaches to performance.
  • Inform workshop experience from professional performances in current productions.

Student Outcomes. Students who successfully complete this course will:

Marketing Strategy

This course aims to develop your competencies at writing a Strategic Marketing Plan for a company. In order to be able to build up a consistent document that will assist the company with efficient strategic decisions in marketing, you will first need to understand the key new concepts in strategic marketing and to build upon their learning from earlier classes in Principles in Marketing (first year) and Advanced Marketing (second year).

Material and Detail: Evocations of Time and Place (UO ARCH 407/507)

Four quarter credits. This Material and Detail course satisfies the UO Department of Architecture Advanced Technical elective requirement or the Art and Architecture History or ARCH 4/523 Advanced Media or subject area elective. This course will examine materials, details and systems of construction across the span of Italian architectural history. Through sequential and comparative studies of the spatial structure and technical means of buildings, you will be asked to articulate concepts of time and place in architecture.