Ancient Philosophy

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PHIL
Course number:
3102
Section:
CJ
CRN
89484
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Daniel
Instructor last name:
Johnson
Catalog Description

Development of philosophy in the classical works of Ancient Greek philosophy. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 3102 and PST 3102.

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Business and Government

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
4226
Section:
RDC
CRN
92012
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Mark
Instructor last name:
Taylor
Catalog Description

How government regulates business and markets, and how business exercises power and influence on government in areas such as antitrust, financial markets, safety and health, and environmental quality.

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Doctoral Thesis

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
9000
Section:
LB
CRN
89093
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Lindsey
Instructor last name:
Bullinger
Catalog Description

This course provides academic credit for independent thesis research conducted under the supervision of a Georgia Tech faculty advisor. The course does not involve regular class meetings, assignments, or examinations. The scope and direction of research are determined by the student in consultation with the thesis advisor, consistent with the requirements of the degree program

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Internship

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
4695
Section:
LST
CRN
93085
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
William
Instructor last name:
McNeil
Catalog Description

Undergraduate Internship for Public Policy for academic credit.

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Environ Policy& Politics

Last Updated: Wed, 04/08/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
3315
Section:
MG
CRN
91290
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Michelle
Instructor last name:
Graff
Catalog Description

Overview of the major institutions, organizations, official and unofficial actors in environmental policy and politics, and what influences their environmental decisions and actions. Credit not allowed for both PUBP 3315 and PUBP 4314.

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Responsible Conduct-Res

Last Updated: Fri, 04/10/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PHIL
Course number:
6000
Section:
JB1
CRN
87817
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Yolande
Instructor last name:
Berta
Catalog Description

An introduction to the concepts guiding the responsible conduct of research. Students will learn about the ethical norms and guidelines within different fields of research.

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Special Topics

Last Updated: Fri, 04/10/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
8823
Section:
OCY
CRN
88726
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Jon
Instructor last name:
Lindsay
Catalog Description

This course provides students with a framework for interpreting power politics in and through cyberspace. The organizing assumption of the course is that classic concepts from international relations remain useful for understanding modern technologies, but they must be combined in new ways to explain the potential for exploitation and subversion at scale. The course provides tools for analyzing cyber power, which is organized deception via information systems for strategic advantage. Cyber power differs in important ways from military power, bargaining power, and soft power. Different political logics are often combined in practice, which creates complex strategic tradeoffs. Students will learn how to analyze these tradeoffs in modern cyber campaigns and in the use of cyber power for national security objectives.

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Privacy, Tech, Policy, Law

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
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General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
PUBP
Course number:
4726
Section:
PS
CRN
85467
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Peter
Instructor last name:
Swire
Catalog Description

This course takes a multi-disciplinary approach to privacy, a topic of great interest in the technology, policy, ethics and law business realms. Credit will not be awarded for more than one of PUBP 4726, MGT 4726, MGT 6726, CS 4726 OR CS 6726.

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