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HIST-UA 980, 981: Internship
4.00 Credits
New York University
Enables advanced and qualified students to work on historical projects for credit for up to 12 hours per week in approved agencies or archival centers.
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HIST-UA 99: Modern Jewish History
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
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HIST-UA 994: Honors Seminar
4.00 Credits
New York University
Students define and research their thesis topic. Satisfies the advanced research seminar requirement for the major.
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HIST-UA 994 - Honors Seminar
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HIST-UA 996: Honors Tutorial
4.00 Credits
New York University
Students work one-on-one with their faculty director to complete and defend their senior thesis. A grade of at least A- on the thesis is required to receive honors in history.
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HIST-UA 996 - Honors Tutorial
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HIST-UA 997, 998: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
New York University
No course description available.
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Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor and the director of undergraduate studies. Students may not take more than one independent study course per term. No more than two may count toward the major. Instructors are limited to two independent study students per term. Offered every term.
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INTRL-UA 9801: IR Seminar: EU and Central Europe in Transition
4.00 Credits
New York University
Offered in Prague.
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INTRL-UA 990, 991: International Relations Senior Sequence Senior Seminars
4.00 Credits
New York University
The international relations major's two-semester capstone experience. In the fall term, students acquire the skills required to write an excellent international relations thesis. They learn how to develop explanations for international phenomena and derive testable hypotheses, and then how to develop research designs capable of testing these hypotheses. The honors thesis is written in the spring term.
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INTRL-UA 990, 991 - International Relations Senior Sequence Senior Seminars
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IRISH-UA 100: Elementary Irish I
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduces students to the rudiments of the Irish language, including phonemes and pronunciation, syntactical structure, and verbal conjugations. In addition, a history of the language is provided, as well as a general introduction to Irish culture, including discussions of family and place names. Students are encouraged to begin speaking with basic sentence structures.
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IRISH-UA 101: Elementary Irish II
4.00 Credits
New York University
Builds on the grammatical lessons of Elementary Irish I and expands into more complex verbal conjugations while concentrating on idiomatic expressions. The accumulation of vocabulary is stressed, and students are introduced to basic literature in Irish while developing beginning conversational fluency.
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IRISH-UA 102: Intermediate Irish I
4.00 Credits
New York University
For the more advanced student of Irish. Focuses on improving conversational fluency and on expanding vocabulary through reading more complex literature in Irish.
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