University-wide Courses (UWCs) represent a new initiative at CEU that aims to bring together faculty and students from across academic
programs to explore a topic of common interest.
COMMON FEATURES OF UWCs
UNIVERSITY-WIDE COURSES
Interdepartmental Co-taught
Diverse
Open to all
CEU students
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the most interesting course and register for it inSITS during the regular registration period.
If your department did not cross-list the specific course, you can still take it!
courses.ceu.edu
Faculty members from
several departments have been involved in developing the syllabus of the courses.
Courses are taught by several academic staff members, and in some cases external guest are also invited as lecturers.
Some courses deal with contemporary academic topics, some foster the research skills of our
students, and others offer practical skills to
support the students’
future career.
All CEU students (including non-degree students) have the possibility to register for the courses they
consider interesting or useful.*
LOOK FOR
this year's University-wide Courses on CEU's Course Hub, where you can find all the
courses offered at the university.
University-wide Courses are part of CEU's Intellectual Themes Initiative.
Find out more about the project at www.ceu.edu/uwc
*In AY19/20 some courses can only be offered in Budapest without online availability. Please check the Course Hub for more details.
UNIVERSITY-WIDE COURSES IN FALL 2019
UNIVERSITY-WIDE COURSE IN WINTER 2020
How to think about Science: An Introduction to Philosophy of Science Instructors: Maria Kronfeldner; Emese Lafferton; Hadley Z. Renkin; Alexios Antypas;
Credits: 2
Location: Vienna (available online) Schedule: Friday 11.00-12.40
Introduction to Geospatial Data Visualization
Instructors: Viktor Lagutov; Jozsef Laszlovszky; Ruben Mnatsakanyan; Katalin Szende
Credits: 2
Location: Budapest*
Schedule: Wednesday 9.00-10.40
Fundamentals of Documentary Filmmaking
Instructors: Jeremy Bravermen, Oksana Sarkisova, Maria Stanisheva Credits: 2
Location: Budapest*
Schedule: Wednesday 9.00-10.40
Worskhop: Strategic Management in Your Career and Life
Istructors: Yusaf H. Akbar; Maciej Kisilowski; Jean-Louis Fabiani; Christophe Heintz; Violetta Zentai
Credits: 2
Location: Budapest
Schedule: Intensive weekend sessions on October 12-13 and November 23-24
Economic Inequality: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Instructors: Thomas Fetzer; Anil Duman; Eva Fodor; Andres Moles; Violetta Zentai
Credits: 4
Location: Budapest (available online)
Schedule: Wednesdays and Fridays 9.00-10.40
* Due to technical reasons, these courses can only be taken by students based in Budapest.
University-wide Courses are part of CEU's Intellectual Themes Initiative.
Find out more about the project at www.ceu.edu/uwc