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Registration for both summer sessions is now open, and summer session 1 starts on Monday, May 19. Learn more about course offerings, financial aid, and how to register on our registration tab.
Talk to your advisor about how these exciting upper-level interdisciplinary courses could fit into your degree plan:
UWW 391P Seminar- Podcasting Narrative Production (Session 1)
"Combining the disciplines of rhetoric, media literacy and digital editing, podcasting has become a compelling and accessible media that is used to reach audiences in business, education, health, human services, politics, social justice, marketing, and a variety of other fields. This course aims to provide students with both the narrative writing and technical skills needed to create and produce effective podcasts. In addition to hands-on technical training that will help students to produce their own podcast episode, students will learn about the importance of narrative structure, editing skills, focusing their topic, effects of sound, and engaging an audience as it applies to the art and craft of podcasting."
UWW 302 Moral Challenges in Business (Session 2)
"This course explores the moral obligations of business organizations (and their members) both to shareholders and to other stakeholders. In it, students will consider some important theoretical issues, for instance, whether cost/benefit analysis is an adequate guide for business decision making. But the main focus will be on specific moral challenges that arise in the conduct of business. Sample topics include: advertising to potentially vulnerable populations, addressing sexual discrimination in the workplace, balancing employers' needs with the personal and familial needs of employees, satisfying any obligations there might be to future generations and/or the environment, and conducting business across the borders of nations with very different moral traditions."