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PORT-UA 821: Modern Brazilian Fiction
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduction to the fiction of 19th- and 20thcentury Brazil. Studies the development of a national literature within the broader context of cultural and literary history.
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PORT-UA 830: The Brazilian Short Story
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines formal aspects of the Brazilian short story while developing skills in written and spoken Portuguese. Authors include Machado de Assis, Lima Barreto, Mário de Andrade, João Guimarães Rosa, Clarice Lispector, Rubem Fonseca, and João Gilberto Noll.
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PORT-UA 850: Topics in Brazil Studies
4.00 Credits
New York University
Special topics in Brazil Studies, focused on Brazilian culture, society, and/or arts and the relationship between these. Recent topics include Brazilian architecture, the Amazon, and Brazilian poetry and song.
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PORT-UA 997, 998: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
New York University
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Prerequisite: permission of the director of undergraduate studies. Open only to majors. Offered every semester.
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PSYCH-UA 1: Introduction to Psychology
4.00 Credits
New York University
Fundamental principles of psychology, with emphasis on basic research and applications in psychology's major theoretical areas of study: thought, memory, learning, perception, personality, social processes, development, and the physiological bases of psychology. Included in the class is direct observation of methods of investigation through laboratory demonstrations and by student participation in current research projects.
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PSYCH-UA 10: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
4.00 Credits
New York University
Aims to provide students with tools for evaluating data derived from psychological studies. Students gain familiarity with data description, significance tests, confidence intervals, linear regression, analysis of variance, and other related topics. Students learn to analyze psychological data with both handheld calculators and computer software, and learn to interpret the results from randomized experiments as well as correlational studies.
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PSYCH-UA 11: Data Analysis and Experimental Design
4.00 Credits
New York University
Provides a deeper understanding of the aim and use of various behavioral statistical analyses and procedures. Focuses on the use of statistical tests, software used to analyze data, and empirical methodologies. courses Department of Psychology Core Courses CORE A-PSYCHOLOG Y AS A NATURAL SCIENCE Two Core A courses must be taken to satisfy the major requirement, one for the minor. Introduction to Psychology (PSYCH-UA 1) is the prerequisite for all Core A courses.
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PSYCH-UA 2: Teaching in Psychology
2.00 Credits
New York University
The purpose of this course is to train students in teaching science, specifically psychology. Students attend a weekly seminar on teaching psychology, as well as the Introduction to Psychology (PSYCH-UA 1) lecture. Students put their training to immediate use by teaching a weekly Introduction to Psychology recitation.
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PSYCH-UA 200: Honors Seminar I
4.00 Credits
New York University
Students read and discuss recent studies and classical papers related to current controversies in psychology. A portion of class time is set aside for discussion of theoretical and technical aspects of each student's thesis project.
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PSYCH-UA 201: Honors Seminar II
4.00 Credits
New York University
A continuation of PSYCH-UA 200. Students are expected to present preliminary results of their thesis projects and interpret their findings.
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