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Winter 2017: Critical Race Theory Course at the Evans School-open to all graduate students!

Winter Courses in Public Policy, incl. Critical Race Theory

The Evans School of Public Policy has some winter courses that might be of interest to MSW students.  Remember MSW students may take 3 elective credits outside the department as long as they are at the graduate level – and any PubPol classes will work for that.

The Evans School will be offering a new 4-credit course, PUBPOL 599-D: Critical Race Theory, this Winter 2017, on Tuesdays, 3:30 to 6:20 pm.  The course will be taught by La Rond Baker, a graduate of the UW Law School and an attorney with the ACLU of Washington.  The course is open to all graduate students and there is still space available.  The SLN to register is 21951 and both EDP and DAY students should be able to register without any sort of add code.

Other Evans School courses that look like MSW students can take and currently have space are:

PubPol 599A: Native American Nations: Policy and Governance (4 cr, SLN: 19630) on Tuesdays 10am-12:50pm

PubPol 598A: Effective Collaboration with Diverse Teams (1 cr., SLN 19625) on 4 Wednesdays (1/18, 1/25, 2/1, and 2/8) at 11:30-1:50pm.

PubPol 598B: Group Decision Making (1 cr., SLN 19626) on 3 Saturdays, 10am-1:20pm on 1/21, 2/11, 2/25.

PubPol 573A: Policy and Governance of K-12 Education (4 cr, SLN: 19621) MW, 3-4:20pm.

Starting at Midnight on 11/21, the following classes are available:

PubPol 564A: Housing and Social Policy (4 cr., SLN: 19619)  Wednesdays, 1:30-4:20

There may be others of interest.  Students should click on the SLN of the class in which they are interested to see the restrictions. If it says “Grads Only” period 1 or period 2 without listing specific majors that registration is limited to, students should be able to put themselves in the class.

Link to PubPol Winter time schedule at:

http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/WIN2017/pubpol.html

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