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PSYCH-UA 999: Research Experiences and Methods
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
New York University
Undergraduate students are paired with faculty, advanced graduate students, or other researchers on a one-to-one basis to pursue common research goals in psychology. Undergraduates serve as apprentices on survey, laboratory, clinical, and field research projects and in return receive guidance in reading and developing research skills. Weekly meetings deal with research methods and design and allow students an opportunity to speak on their research projects. Written assignments include several brief homework assignments and a final journal-style research report. Honors Courses Open only to students who have been admitted to the psychology honors program. The Honors Seminars (PSYCH-UA 200 and PSYCH-UA 201) may be counted as the two advanced electives required for the major.
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RELST-UA 1: Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion
4.00 Credits
New York University
Focuses on fundamental theoretical and methodological issues pertaining to the academic study of religion. Exposes students to, and familiarizes them with, some of the more important theories of the origin, character, and function of religion as a human phenomenon. Students are given an opportunity to encounter and test an assortment of the main scholarly approaches to understanding and interpreting religious phenomena, including psychological, sociological, anthropological, historical, and hermeneutical perspectives. Advanced Seminar: Comparative Topics in the
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RELST-UA 102: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
4.00 Credits
New York University
Comparative study of the three great monotheistic religious traditions, how each understood its origin and evolution, and their similarities and differences in matters of scripture, worship, authority, community, theology, and mysticism.
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RELST-UA 104: Jewish Mysticism and Hasidism
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RELST-UA 106: Jewish Philosophy in the Medieval World
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RELST-UA 120: Biblical Archaeology
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RELST-UA 15: Study of Religion
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Complements and develops the methodological and theoretical emphasis encountered in Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion, albeit with a higher level of specificity and sophistication. The focus is on a specific thematic motif with crosscultural applicability (for example, ritual, the body, sacrifice, religion and the state). Students can explore the import of the motif in question for their own area of specialization, as well as examine its manifestations in other traditions. Students are expected to make formal presentations to the class.
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RELST-UA 192: Foundations of the Christian-Jewish Argument
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RELST-UA 212: Religion, Magic, and the Jewish Tradition
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