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Other Suggested Duke Courses - Fall 2009

updated 4/13/09

This is definitely not an exhaustive list. Please e-mail other courses you find that may interest Nicholas School students. Be sure to check on prerequisites.

You may find that some of these classes are already full. They are included here so that you’ll be alerted to look for them again in the future.

Biology
BIOLOGY 110L Ecology
BIOLOGY 140L Plant Diversity
BIOLOGY 141L Plant Communities
BIOLOGY 207AL Tropical Marine Ecology
BIOLOGY 207BL Marine Ecology of the Pacific (Beaufort)
BIOLOGY 220 Mycology
BIOLOGY 222L Entomology
BIOLOGY 267L Biodiversity Sci and App
BIOLOGY 292 Population Ecology (theoretical)
BIOLOGY 299S Writing in Biology
BIOLOGY 395S.80 Special Topics: Ecosystems & Climate Change

Civil and Environmental Engineering (check prerequisites)
CE 120L Chemical Principles in Env. Engineering
CE 122L Fluid Mechanics
CE 139L Introduction to Soil Mechanics
CE 207 Transpt Phenom Biological Systems
CE 208 Environmental Transport
CE 250 Environmental Microbiology

Economics
ECON 51D Economic Principles (satisfies micro prereq)
ECON 55D Economics I (pre-req level)
ECON 105D Intermediate Economics II (check math and econ pre-reqs)
ECON 110D Intermediate Economics III
ECON 180 Law and Economics
ECON 182 Financial Accounting
ECON 287 Public Finance (requires MicroEcon)

Evolutionary Anthropology
EVANTH 143 Primate Ecology
EVANTH 144L Primate Field Biology
EVANTH 184S Primate Conservation

FUQUA School of Business
MANAGEMT 345 Legal Env of Business
MANAGEMT 421 Negotiation

LAW School
(Law School classes begin Monday, August 24, 2009)
LAW 235 Environmental Law
LAW 275 Public International Law
LAW 364.01 Global Health
LAW 443 Env Law & Policy Clinic
LAW 460 Negotiation
LAW 757 The Takings Doctrine: Hst Persp

Markets & Management
MMS 190 Markets & Management (capstone)

Political Science
POLSCI 139 Conflict/Collusion/Cooperation (check pre-req)
POLSCI 206 Political Participation: Compar Persp

Public Policy
PUBPOL 218 Macroecon Pol
PUBPOL 254 Global Health
PUBPOL 264.73 Population Health & Policy
PUBPOL 264S.30 Adv Top in Pub Pol -- Health Care Pol in Dev Ctr
PUBPOL 286 Econ Growth & Dev. Policy
PUBPOL 310 Microeconomics of Public Policy Making*
PUBPOL 314 Politics Policy Process*
PUBPOL 315 Public Mgmt I*
PUBPOL 316 Ethics and Policy Making*
*These core courses MAY have space available during fall drop-add, after incoming MPP students have registered.

PUBPOL 320 Globalization/Governance
PUBPOL 380 Policy Analysis for Development (contact Cheryl Noga to get on a manual wait list for this course. Plan to attend the first course meeting of the section of your choosing if you are on the wait list).
PUBPOL 381 Economic Foundations
PUBPOL 382 Economic Analysis of Development

For all of the PIDP courses 383-389, permission numbers are available from Cheryl Noga. Seats for non-PIDP students are on a space-available basis.
PUBPOL 383A Instit Design for Managing Env
PUBPOL 383B Managing the Project Cycle Toward Sust Devel (2 credits)
PUBPOL 383C.01 Strategic Management for Policy Change
PUBPOL 383E The Politics of International Aid in Low-Income Countries
PUBPOL 383F 3 credits The Role of Global Programs in Intl Development
PUBPOL 383G Innovative Policies
PUBPOL 384A Emperical Analyses for Econ Dev
PUBPOL 384B Public Finance Policy in LDC
PUBPOL 385E Intl Development, Conflict and Cooperation: Crucial Linkages

International Development Policy Program (IDP) PUBPOL 388.xx and PUBPOL 389.xx may have limited seats. Check with the IDP program.
PUBPOL 388.05 Conflict & Human Rights
PUBPOL 388.06 Capacity Development (1.5 credits)
PUBPOL 388.07 Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights & Devel (1.5 credits)
PUBPOL 388.08 Culture, Policy and Action (1.5 credits)
PUBPOL 389.02 NGO Roles in Development and Policy (1 credit)

University Program in Ecology
UPE 303 Ecology Seminar (1 credit)

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