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ITAL-UA 872: Petrarch and Petrarchism
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines the love poetry of Petrarch, one of the most influential lyric poets of all time and a key figure in Renaissance thought. Also traces Petrarch's influence on later Italian Renaissance poetry, focusing on the 16th century. Poets to be studied include women writers such as Vittoria Colonna and Gaspara Stampa and artists sch as Michelangelo and Bronzino. Culture and Society Courses Prerequisite for the following courses is Advanced Review of Modern Italian (ITAL-UA 30) when the course is conducted in Italian, or permission of the instructor.
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ITAL-UA 980, 981: Internship
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
New York University
The internship program offers upper-level students the opportunity to apply their studies to the outside world. Working closely with a sponsor and a faculty adviser, students may pursue internships in such diverse areas as international trade, banking, publishing, community organizations, and television and radio programs. Interested students should apply to the department of their proposed internship early in the semester.
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ITAL-UA 990: Honors Independent Study
4.00 Credits
New York University
Open to students who have been accepted into the honors program in Italian studies and are writing the honors thesis in close consultation with their thesis adviser. (See "Honors Program in Italian Studies" in the Program section.)
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ITAL-UA 997, 998: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
New York University
No course description available.
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Prerequisite: permission of the department. Offered every semester.
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ITAL-UA 999: Senior Honors Seminar
4.00 Credits
New York University
Seminar with variable content. Prepares students for the senior honors thesis. Primary focus is on research and the application of critical methodologies. Open to students who have been accepted to the honors program in Italian studies. (See "Honors Program in Italian Studies" in the Program section.) Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates Qualified undergraduates may register for graduate courses in Italian with the permission of the director of graduate studies. A complete list of appropriate graduate courses is available in the department each semester.
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JOUR-UA 101: Journalistic Inquiry
4.00 Credits
New York University
A reporting- and writing-based skills course that emphasizes in-depth research techniques and exposure to the many journalistic forms, including news writing, magazine and feature article writing, broadcast news and documentary, reported essays and commentary, webzines, and what distinguishes one form from the other. Students are introduced to the issues of ethical conduct through the Institute's new policy and pledge, and they also address issues of bias and fairness through reporting and writing.
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JOUR-UA 201: The Beat: A Designated Media Criticism Section
4.00 Credits
New York University
If the press monitors the powers that be, who keeps a vigilant eye on the fourth estate, a power unto itself? The "beat," in this case, is the news media themselves. In this course, we delve deep into the issues and ideas that have engaged critics of the news media throughout the modern era, from I. F. Stone to Ben Bagdikian, Noam Chomsky to Ann Coulter. More profoundly, we deconstruct their analytical methods and lay bare their agendas, critiquing the critics. Involves a significant writing load, most of which incorporates both academic argument and journalistic reportage.
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JOUR-UA 202: Methods and Practice
4.00 Credits
New York University
The courses in this group entail a deeper experimentation with journalistic skills, from copyediting and deadline writing to blogging, both print and broadcast. Offerings include the following: Point of View; The Personal Essay; The Art of Editing: From Copyediting to Top Editing; Radio Reporting; and Journalism by the Numbers.
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JOUR-UA 203: Methods and Practice: Visual Reporting
4.00 Credits
New York University
Multimedia and photojournalism courses are offered under this category. Offerings include Photojournalism and Multimedia Reporting.
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JOUR-UA 204: Elective Reporting Topics
4.00 Credits
New York University
This category includes a variety of "back-of-thebook" reporting topics. Examples include Profiles; Data Journalism; The Television and Radio Interview; and Food Writing.
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