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History 30.5: The Modern City in the Western World
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits An exploration of city development in the West, from the Enlightenment to the present, and its transformative effect on the lives and thought of urban dwellers. Topics include the impact of industrialization, the built environment, class and gender relations, population growth, and utopian projects, as well as perceptions of the city and the emergence of modern sensibilities and culture.
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History 30.7: The International Relations of the Western Hemisphere
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits This course will examine the international relations of the Western Hemisphere through a comparative approach from 1750 to the present. This course will focus on the debates and ramifications of U.S. policy toward the hemisphere; the responses of the Latin American countries-and Canada -to the changing international environment; the role of international organizations in hemispheric affairs; and the effect of movements or issues that crossed national boundaries. (This course is not open to students who have completed History 51.4.)
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History 30.9: Slavery in the Atlantic World
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours lecture, 3 credits Slavery in the Americas from an Atlantic perspective (including developments in Africa and Europe) from the fifteenth century until abolition. Slavery in Mediterranean Europe, the changing nature of slavery in Africa, the slave trade, the economics of slavery, the plantation system, daily life among slaves and slave owners, slavery and race, hegemony, resistance, slave revolts, the Haitian Revolution, abolition in the Americas, and post-emancipation challenges.
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History 38.9: Special Topics in Transnational and Comparative History
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Topics vary from term to term. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course for credit twice, but may not repeat topics.
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Interdisciplinary Studies 10: Minicourse in Special Topics
1.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
1 hour; 1 credit Lecture and discussions on topics involving more than one department or program. Course meets for 15 irregularly scheduled hours, including lectures and a final examination. Students may take this course for credit four times, but may not repeat topics. Specific prerequisites may be added depending on the subject matter and level of the topic.
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Interdisciplinary Studies 12: Italians in America
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Examination of the role of Italian-Americans in American society. Processes of acculturation, assimilation, and integration. Analysis of principle patterns of economic, social, and political behavior of the Italian-Americans. (Not open to students who have completed Interdisciplinary Studies 9.) Prerequisite: Core Studies 3 or 4; or Core Curriculum 2.2 or 2.3
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Interdisciplinary Studies 25: Italian-American Relations:Foreign Relations,Migration,Commerce
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Introduction to basic patterns of economic, cultural, and political interaction between Italy and the United States since the end of World War II. Central features of institutional life in both countries as well as an overview of the basic patterns of contact between these two societies in the postwar period. Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or Core Curriculum 2.2 or permission of the chairperson of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.
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Internship 97.5,97.6: Business Fieldwork I,II
9.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
9 hours fieldwork; 3 credits Off-campus internship or independent research project supervised by a faculty member. Final report. (Business 97.5 is not open to students who have completed Economics 87.5 or 97.5. Business 97.6 is not open to students who have completed Economics 87.6 or 97.6.) Prerequisite: Upper sophomore status and departmental permission.
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Internship courses 20.11: New York State Legislature Internship I
4.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
4 hours lectures and conferences; 4 credits Theoretical approaches to public policy development through operation of the state government in a working-learning experience in the state legislature. Course conducted in Albany, New York. Intensive orientation by government officials under direction of program faculty. Forums, readings, and papers on current issues. (Not open to students who have completed Political Science 20.1, 20.2, or 20.3.) Prerequisite: Political Science 1.51 or 1.7; and permission of the chairperson. Corequisite: Political Science 20.12.
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Internship courses 20.12: New York State Legislature Internship II
30.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
30 hours fieldwork; 8 credits In-depth experience in the dynamics of actual public policy implementation in state government through direct involvement in legislative process. Course conducted in Albany, New York, and requires a working-learning contract between the student and the legislative sponsor. Weekly 30-hour internship in legislative office working with staff. Practice and development of interpersonal skills and career goals. On-site evaluation, written assignments, and reports. (Not open to students who have completed Political Science 20.1, 20.2, or 20.3.) Prerequisite: Political Science 1.51 or 1.7; and permission of the chairperson.
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