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