Outward Facing Classes

Many schools and departments teach courses particularly inviting to graduate students from other fields. Here are a sampling of courses offered in 2009-10.

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Course name and descriptionn
Center for Teaching and Learning

CTL offers several courses open to graduate students dealing with speaking, teaching, and communication skills

Graduate School of Business A number of courses taught by the GSB are open to non-GSB students (see registration information)
Law School

The Law School offers courses for non-Law students. You can explore options on the Law School Registrar's Office web site and registration information.

This Fall, Scientific Evidence and Expert Testimony: Patent Litigation, a 3-unit seminar on expert witnessing in patent litigation, will be open to graduate students in the natural sciences and engineering who have completed their Ph.D. coursework.

Medical School PEDS 230 Medicine for Innovators and Entrepreneurs [Spring quarter]
PSYC 230. Freud, Human Behavior, and Medical Care [Spring Quarter]
School of Education EDUC.193F: Psychological Well-Being on Campus: Asian American Perspectives [Spring quarter]
School of Engineering - Engr 103, Public Speaking (AUT, WIN, SPR)
- EE 203, The Entrepreneurial Engineer (WIN)
- MS&E 273, Technology Venture Formation (AUT)
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