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HI 3404: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Independent or small group work under supervision of instructor, by special arrangement. Prerequisites: HI 2104 or instructor's permission.
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HI 360X: Independent Study in History
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
4:0:0:X 1-6 variable credit independent or small group work under supervision of instructor, by special arrangement. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission.
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HI 3714: Seminar in American Foreign Relations and International History
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Examines selected topics in the history of international and transnational relations between Americans and the rest of the world from the early modern period to the present. Students will discuss a variety of methods and interpretations of American foreign policy and public and private interactions abroad, and of the United States place in the world. Prerequisites: HI 2104 or permission of the department.
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HI 4724: Seminar in International History since 1945
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
An advanced interdisciplinary course in international history since 1945 designed as a Capstone course in global studies. The course will explore selected topics in international history since 1945 with the goal of a deep understanding of the narratives of the field of cold war studies, the limitations of the cold war paradigm for understanding the post1945 period and the alternative paradigms. It assumes that students are generally familiar with the historical events under discussion and will require students to complete and report on substantial research projects on topics approved by the instructor on the historiography and history of international and transnational relations since 1945. Prerequisites: HI 3714 and another 3000-level history course or instructor's permission.
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HISTORY HI 2104: Modern World History
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Required course for all students. An introduction to provide students with a degree of cultural literacy in modern and contemporary history. The course should also provide an understanding of the ways in which historians use sources and shape narratives, and the necessity and pitfalls of using historical analogies to understand the present. Prerequisites: EN 1204/1234 or LA 1014 or permission of the department
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INDEPENDENT RESEARCH MG 9913: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Directed individual study or supervised readings in advanced areas of the thematic electives advised by the doctoral adviser. Three credits required. Prerequisite: doctoral standing or instructor's permission. Co-Requisite: none.
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JW 6003: Introduction to Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
An overview of the research, writing, editing, and design principles of technical communication. Particular attention will be paid to writing for new media. Students learn how to gather, organize and present information effectively, according to audience and purpose. Interviewing skills, technical presentation skills, and writing for the web will be covered. Prerequisite: Adviser's approval.
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LA 1014: Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Technology
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Introduces students to important issues, historical and contemporary, related to technology from a variety of social, political, and philosophical viewpoints. Course serves as a foundation for the interdisciplinary approach of the Liberal Studies Program. Prerequisite: none.
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LA 1024: Computers,Technology and Values
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Introductory examination of the social, cultural, and political impact of networked computers in the contemporary world. Prerequisite: none.
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LA 2014: Technology and the Human Condition
3.00 Credits
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
This course provides an understanding of the human species and human technological output from the interdisciplinary perspectives of biology, psychology, anthropology, and ethics. Through readings, lectures, discussions, and field trips, the interrelationship between human growth, development, evolution and technology, and the impact and implications of technology for both the human species and the ecosystem are analyzed. Prerequisite: LA 1014.
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