NPEP Classes (by Year)

Below, browse the courses taken by NPEP students.
For more information on the curriculum NPEP students follow, please visit the Northwestern University School of Professional Studies website.
- Sociology of Chicago, taught by Mary Pattillo
- Violence Reduction and Transformation Change in Justice Systems, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Border Literature, taught by John Cutler
- Decision Making, taught by David Smith
- Introduction to Philosophy, taught by Jennifer Lackey
- Writing the One-Act Play, taught by Rebecca Gilman
- American Government and Politics, taught by Jacob Rothschild and Andrew Thompson
- Writing the Dramatic Pilot, taught by Brett Neveu
- Violence Reduction and Transformation Change in Justice Systems, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Quantitative Reasoning, taught by Ezra Getzler and Florian Richter
- Chemistry of Nature and Culture, taught by Shelby Hatch, Andrea d’Aquino, and Steven Swick
- Introduction to Philosophy, taught by Sanford Goldberg
- Statistical Methods in Psychology, taught by David Smith
- Criminal Justice Writing, taught by Alex Kotlowitz
- West-Bound: The Fantastic Worlds of Xiyou Ji, Journey to the West, taught by Paola Zamperini
- Introduction to Mathematics, taught by Julian Gold
- Introductory Topics in Legal Studies, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Genetics and Evolution, taught by Anne d’Aquino
- Introduction to African American Studies, taught by Marquis Bey
- Introduction to African American Studies, taught by Marquis Bey
- Law in the Political Arena, taught by Daniel Platt
- The Law of Incarceration, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Science and Anti-Science, taught by Annie Wilkinson
- Chemistry of Nature and Culture (& Lab), taught by Shelby Hatch
- Abolition & The Law of Violence, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Introduction to Literature, taught by Wendy Wall
- Introduction to Literature, taught by Sreddy Yen
- Historical Archaeology, taught by Mark Hauser
- Political Research Seminar, taught by Jason Rosensweig
- Field Research and Methods of Data Collection, taught by Mary Pattillo
- Civil Liberties and the U.S. Constitution, taught by Deborah Anthony
- Social Movements, taught by Richard Gilman-Opalsky
- Composition I, taught by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
- Multicultural Psychology, taught by Michelle James
- Sociology of Organizations, taught by David Schieber
- Selected Topics in Music: History of Jazz, taught by Casey Schmidt
- Statistical Methods in Psychology, taught by H. David Smith
- Composition II (and I), taught by Fred Schenck
- Social Problems, taught by Megan Klein
- Introduction to Psychology, taught by Meghan George
- Water Insecurity, taught by Sera Young
- Sociological Analysis, taught by Luna Vincent White
- Design Thinking and Writing, taught by Barbara Shwom and Megan Geigner
- Introduction to Philosophy, taught by Micol Bez
- Sociology of Law, taught by Brandon Honore
- Performance of Poetry, taught by D. Soyini Madison
- Political Philosophy, taught by Sanford Goldberg
- Public Speaking, taught by Byron Stewart
- US History from 1877, taught by Phil Prale
- Elements from Economics, taught by Eric Bottorff
- Design Thinking and Doing, taught by Barbara Shwom, Megan Geigner, Ordel Brown, and Kiki Zissimopoulos
- Introduction to Literature, taught by Anna Zalokostas
- Freedom and Responsibility, taught by Baron Reed
- Public Speaking, taught by Alex Gonzalez
- Concepts of Biology, taught by David Neely
- Archaeology, taught by Mark Hauser
- Field Research and Methods, taught by Mary Patillo
- Sociology of Law, taught by Laura Beth Nielsen
- Intro to Cultural Anthropology, taught by Mark Hauser
- Introduction to African American Studies, taught by Marquis Bey
- Law in the Political Arena, taught by Daniel Platt
- The Law of Incarceration, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Science and Anti-Science, taught by Annie Wilkinson
- Chemistry of Nature and Culture (& Lab), taught by Shelby Hatch
- Abolition & The Law of Violence, taught by Sheila Bedi
- Introduction to Literature, taught by Wendy Wall
- Introduction to Literature, taught by Sreddy Yen
- Historical Archaeology, taught by Mark Hauser
- Political Research Seminar, taught by Jason Rosensweig
- Field Research and Methods of Data Collection, taught by Mary Pattillo
- Civil Liberties and the U.S. Constitution, taught by Deborah Anthony
- Social Movements, taught by Richard Gilman-Opalsky
- Composition I, taught by Tina Fakhrid-Deen
- Multicultural Psychology, taught by Michelle James
- Public Speaking, taught by Byron Stewart
- Introduction to Philosophy, taught by Jennifer Lackey, Baron Reed
- Introduction to Psychology, taught by Adrianna Bassard
- Third World Cinemas, taught by Michael Turcios
- The American Welfare State, taught by Devin Wiggs
- National Security, taught by Jeff Rice
- Evolving Ideas of Citizenship, Equality and Due Process and the Related Jurisprudence Under the 14th Amendment From 1868 Through Today, taught by Terrance Truax
- Literature and Performance of Women of Color, taught by D. Soyini Madison
- Introduction to Victorian Literature, taught by Trish Bredar
- American Government and Politics, taught by Monique Newton
- Mental Illness in the Media, taught by Gerpha Gerlin
- Concepts of Biology, taught by David Neely
- Statistical Methods in Psychology, taught by H. David Smith
- Composition II, taught by Danielle Aquiline
- Families and Society, taught by Christine Percheski
- Opinion Writing with Impact, taught by Michael Deas
- Bioethics, taught by Kathy Neely
- Organizational Change, taught by Karen Blaha