Nikky’s Class History

Total Credits: 219.0

Class Standing: Graduated, Spring 2010.

Major: Law, Society, and Justice.

Minors: Human Rights; Political Science

Number Following Class represents credit hours. Includes selected projects.

Architecture 150: Appreciation of Architecture I. Spring 2007. (3)

Architecture 151: Appreciation of Architecture II. Winter 2009. (3)

Astronomy 150: The Planets. Spring 2007. (5)

Astronomy 190: Special Topics “Exploring the Moon.” Winter 2009. (5)

Astronomy 270: Public Outreach in Astronomy. Spring 2009. (3)

  • Public Presentation: “Icy Moons of Saturn and Outer Ring Formation”

Atmospheric Sciences 101: The Weather

Earth and Space Sciences 100: Dinosaurs. Winter 2007. (2)

Economics 200: Intro to Microeconomics. Fall 2007. (5)

Economics 201: Intro to Macroeconomics. Winter 2010. (5)

English 109: English Language (AP Credit) (5)

English 131: Composition (Exposition). Spring 2007. (5)

  • False Judgments: How Social Networking Sites Encourage Alternate Identities, and How Users are Judged By Them

English 198 (G): Political Theory Writing Link. Winter 2007. (5)

Gen. St. 199: FIG. Fall 2006. (2)

History of the Americas 101: History of the US (AP Credit) (5)

Italian 101: Introduction to Italian. Fall 2008. (5)

Italian 102: Introduction to Italian. Winter 2009. (5)

Italian 103: Introduction to Italian. Spring 2009. (5)

Italian 199: Foreign Study. Summer 2009. (2)

Law, Societies, and Justice 320: Human Rights and International Law. Fall 2008. (5)

  • Traditional Oppression: Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia

Law, Societies, and Justice 360: United States Supreme Court and Federalism. Fall 2008. (5)

Law, Societies, and Justice 361: United States Courts and Civil Liberties. Spring 2008. (5)

Law, Societies, and Justice 363: Law in Society. Spring 2007. (5)

  • When Words Turn Violent: Legitimatizing and Containing State Violence via Legal Procedures
  • Conflict Between Transnational and Cultural Level of Human Rights and Preventing Gender Violence

Law, Societies, and Justice 367: Comparative Law and Courts. Winter 2008. (5)

  • Trading Liberty for Security: Britain’s Experience Balancing Civil Liberties and Anti-Terror Legislation

Law, Societies, and Justice 375: Crime, Politics, and Justice. Fall 2007. (5)

Law, Societies, and Justice 378: Policing the City. Spring 2008. (5)

  • From Oil Refinery to Well-Oiled: Social Interaction In Gas Works Park

Law, Societies, and Justice 379: Prisons in Anthropological Perspective. Winter 2009. (5)

  • The Mind Shaper: How Prisons Shape The Actions of Inmates, Guards, and Communities

Law, Societies, and Justice 380: Policing Modern Life. Fall 2009. (5)

  • Police Now For the Future: Challenges of Regulating Strangers in a Modern Society
  • Private Concerns: The Economy of Non-State Police and Societal Repercussions.

Law, Societies, and Justice 401: Internship. Fall 2009. (5)

  • Private State: Comparing the Privatization Trends of Child Welfare and Policing

Law, Societies, and Justice 474: Law and Geography. Spring 2009. (5)

  • The Post Breakup Hangover: Former Soviet Republic Abkhazia and Its Quest for Independence

Law, Societies, and Justice 495A: European Law and Society: The Rights of the Individual. Summer 2009. (5)

  • European Union Privacy: Foundation of Rights and Effectiveness
  • From State to Union: Comparing Europe and America’s Constitutional Formation

Law, Societies, and Justice 495B: Comparative Legal Culture: Italy and the United States. Summer 2009. (5)

  • Unfamiliar Justice; Comparing the Italian Justice System with the United States’ Legal Experience

Management 200: Introduction to Law. Winter 2008. (5)

Math 124: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I. Fall 2006. (5)

Philosophy 114: Philosophical Issues in the Law. Winter 2008. (5)

Political Science 201: Political Theory. Winter 2007. (5)

Political Science 202: Introduction to American Politics (AP Credit) (5)

Political Science 203: Introduction to International Relations. Winter 2007. (5)

Political Science 204: Comparative Politics. Fall 2006. (5)

Political Science 382: Washington State Government. Fall 2009. (5)

  • Legalization of Marijuana: Policy and Fiscal Impact on the State of Washington
  • Project Editor: Transportation Research Sub-group

Political Science 441: Soviet Government and Politics. Winter 2010. (5)

  • Democratization of Georgia: The Legacy of Soviet Bureaucracy

Quantitative Methodology 201: Business Statistics. Fall 2007. (4)

  • Statistical Analysis of Relation Between Municipal Population and Police Ratio

Scandinavia 100: Scandinavian Literature and Culture. Fall 2009. (5)

  • Rotting Morass: Strindburg’s The Ghost Sonata

Scandinavia 315: Scandinavian Crime Literature. Spring 2010. (5)

Scandinavia 370: The Vikings. Winter 2010. (5)

Scandinavia 445: World War II in Scandinavia. Spring 2010. (5)

  • Strength Through Unity: The Evolution of Norway’s WWII Passive Resistance Movement

Sociology 240: Introduction to Social Behavior. Fall 2006. (5)

Sociology 271: Social Deviance and Social Control. Spring 2008. (5)

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