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GNU Curricular
Coordination for
Study Away
Draft:
November 2012
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Table of Contents
1. NYUAD Study Away: Current Snapshot 2
2. Global Network University Paths for NYUAD Majors 3
Arab Crossroads 5
Biology 7
Chemistry 10
Computer Science 12
Economics 14
Engineering 17
Film and New Media 19
History 22
Literature 26
Mathematics 28
Music 30
Philosophy 33
Physics 34
Political Science 36
Psychology 39
Social Research & Public Policy 41
Theater 44
Visual Arts 46
3. Site Preferences: Current Offerings (and NYUSH Future) 49
4. Site Preferences: Suggested Offerings 51
5. Site Preferences: Combined Current and Suggested Offerings 52
6. Suggested Courses by Program 54
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NYUAD Study Away: Current Snapshot
NYUAD students are funded to spend up to two semesters abroad. Anything outside Abu Dhabi is
abroad, e.g. NYUNY is an abroad site for NYUAD students.
Students are generally not permitted to study away during their first year and not encouraged to
study away during their senior year.
About 5-10% of each class will participate in programs extramural to the GNU. Such extramural
program approval is considered extraordinary and given only upon presentation of a compelling
academic rationale.
More than 50% of students are planning to double major. The vast majority of students will have a
minor, a major concentration, and or a multidisciplinary concentration (e.g. urbanization,
environment).
Students are interested in having a combination of major courses and liberal arts electives in each of
their semesters abroad.
NYUAD students must officially declare a major by end of sophomore year.
All students are required to produce a capstone project in their senior year. Students will likely
require capstone project advising during their junior year, even while abroad. Most students will
develop the core of their capstone project by the end of their junior year. They enroll in a capstone
project sequence of two courses over the two semesters of senior year.
Science and engineering students would like to complete the equivalent of 1-2 NYUAD core courses
while abroad.
NYUAD students must enroll in courses required of all study abroad students by the Global
Academic Centers, e.g. Global Readings and foreign language.
NYUAD will have greater capacity to accept NYUNY and NYU Shanghai students into certain majors
after we move to the Saadiyat campus, e.g. film and new media.
Students are concerned about how to remain connected to faculty, mentors, and other students
while abroad, e.g. first year students don’t want to be abroad in the spring of their junior year
because they will miss the graduation of the senior class!
NYUAD and NYUNY also serve as inbound sites and must meet the needs particular to study abroad
students.
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Global Network Paths for NYUAD Majors
NYUAD deans and faculty have identified site preferences within the GNU for NYUAD majors with an eye toward developing students as well rounded scholars of the liberal arts and sciences, highly competent producers of knowledge in a field of specialization, and socially responsible members of any community they choose to join. Key factors for selecting site preferences include the following:
1. Connecting majors to existing site strengths and local assets. This includes considering
current and projected GNU site strength and capacity over time
the availability or likelihood of availability of local facilities (e.g. laboratories)
collaborating with renowned local research institutions or projects through the local sites and new NYU centers of research excellence
teaming with outstanding site faculty on courses or undergraduate research projects
the availability of or possibility for local internships in pre-professional settings or research projects in labs for majors
developing collaborative teaching and research projects with stellar departments of local universities (e.g. Paris I—with which we are already collaborating on visiting faculty.)
NYUAD faculty mobility opportunities at the site and in relation to coordination of course offerings
2. Developing students as scholars in their fields of specialization. This includes incorporating what students study abroad into
the sequence of knowledge and skill development within the major specific to their semester abroad (e.g. Ordinary Differential Equations in second semester sophomore year for engineering students.)
training for discipline-specific research (e.g. methods of inquiry, fieldwork, laboratory work) or creative production in the arts
the possibility of taking or staging courses that explore important interdisciplinary questions related to the major (environmental engineering, environmental economics, art restoration and chemistry)
the availability of direct enrollment courses at outstanding local universities (using existing relationships and examining new possibilities through the sites)
preparation for capstone projects (e.g. data collection, pilot projects, comparative work, access to archives and collections)
strategic positioning for graduate school and prestigious fellowships (e.g. a semester at Courant)
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3. Developing students as well-rounded scholars and global citizens within the liberal arts and sciences tradition.
Offering liberal arts and sciences core course experiences abroad that continue to explore “big questions” from a global perspective while placing those perspectives into specific local context
Providing students with a broader range of electives across the liberal arts and sciences than is possible at NYUAD alone.
Guiding students through courses, co-curricular activity, and experiential learning opportunities toward developing greater intercultural understanding toward social responsibility:
o how to create social ties across difference, including recognizing boundaries and deference behaviors common to the community students are engaging.
o developing the language and socio-linguistic behaviors needed in that community to create social ties, navigate boundaries and apply deference behaviors.
o how to access, elicit, interpret, and generate knowledge with ethical intelligence within the culture(s) of that community.
o how to respect a variety of knowers and ways of knowing in the host community, i.e. appreciating and applying epistemological diversity.
o how to reflect critically on their own positionality (e.g. personal identity, socio-cultural identity, political identity).
o how to foster and convey empathy in the face of difference. o how to hold the tension of the opposites within formal and informal community
contexts to create a safe and productive space for dialogue.
4. Supporting enrollment management needed for robust circulation of students within the GNU portal campuses, Global Academic Centers and GNU Research Centers.
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: ARAB CROSSROADS
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU London NYU London
NYU Paris NYU Paris
NYU Tel Aviv NYU Tel Aviv
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall. Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should complete Emergence of the Modern Middle East, Modern Arabic Literature and Society, and Anthropology and the Arab World before going abroad.
Students are strongly encouraged to begin their required Arabic Language studies before going abroad.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Arab Crossroads and Islamic Studies Courses already available:
What is Islam?
Islam and the West
Politics of the Near and Middle East NYU Paris FOCUS: Arab Crossroads and Islamic Studies Courses already available:
France and Islam
France and the US, and the Arab World: Past and Present
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NYU Tel Aviv FOCUS: Arab Crossroads Courses already available:
Cultures and Contexts: Modern Israel Politics and the Production of Everydayness
The Present Past: Archeology and History of the Land of Israel and its Relevance for Today
Israeli Cinema
Topics in Mideast Politics: The Iranian Revolution
Politics of the Near and Middle East: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Arab Crossroads and Islamic Studies Courses already available:
Cultures and Contexts: Iran
Cultures and Contexts: Islamic Societies
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: BIOLOGY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
JUNIOR FALL SENIOR FALL
NYU London NYU London
NYU Washington DC NYU Washington DC
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU Shanghai (future) NYU Shanghai (future)
NYU New York
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH BIOLOGY COURSES
NYU Sydney
NYU Paris
ASSUMPTIONS:
Best semesters for study abroad are junior fall and senior fall.
Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development by way of the capstone seminar and take upper division major courses.
Students should take the Foundations of Science sequence (6 courses), Calculus, and Multivariable Calculus before going abroad.
Students could take junior fall abroad free of biology requirements.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in senior fall, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
There is more flexibility for study abroad than perhaps meets the eye. Students are encouraged to work carefully with their faculty mentors.
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RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Biology and Public Health Courses already available:
Organic Chemistry I and II
Epidemiology (general elective credit only) NYU Washington DC FOCUS: Public Health and Science Policy Courses already available:
Topics in Health: Policy, Politics, and Power (general elective credit only)
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Lower and Upper Division Biology
Courses projected:
Organic Chemistry I and II
Organismal Biology
Introduction to Neural Science
Biostatistics
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Behavioral and Integrative Neuroscience NYU New York FOCUS: Upper Division Biology
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH BIOLOGY COURSES
NYU Sydney FOCUS: Biology and Environment
Courses already available: None that currently count toward biology or environmental science. Non laboratory NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Evolution
Introduction to Environmental Science
NYU Paris FOCUS: Biology and Biochemistry Courses already available:
None that count toward major Non laboratory NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
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Biochemistry I and II
Genomics and Bioinformatics
Introduction to Computer Science (of interest to students across the sciences)
Introduction to Probability and Statistics (of interest to other majors) Note: Paris could be built out for Biology in phases: Phase II might include
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Brain and Integrative Neuroscience
OTHER SITES: BIOLOGY RELATED COURSES
NYU Buenos Aires FOCUS: Public Health Courses already available:
Epidemiology (general elective credit only) NYU Accra FOCUS: Public Health Courses already available:
Health and Society (general elective credit only)
Global Nutrition: An African Perspective (general elective credit only)
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: CHEMISTRY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU London NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES:
NYU New York
NYU Shanghai (future) NYU Shanghai (future)
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH CHEMISTRY COURSES
NYU Paris NYU Paris
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior spring.
Students should take the Foundations of Science sequence (6 courses), Calculus, and Multivariable Calculus before going abroad.
Students should be at NYUAD in fall of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development by way of the capstone seminar and take upper division major courses.
Some Chemistry majors are also premed.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Chemistry Courses already available:
Organic Chemistry I and II
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PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper division Chemistry NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Chemistry Courses projected:
Organic Chemistry I and II
Physical Chemistry I and II
Chemical Experimental Methods
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH CHEMISTRY COURSES
NYU Paris FOCUS: Chemistry Courses already available:
None Non-Laboratory NYUAD course equivalents requested for development:
Physical Chemistry I and II or Biochemistry I and II (Can we populate? Do we need both courses? Do we need I and II in both sequences both semesters?)
Introduction to Computer Science (for a broad range of majors)
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: COMPUTER SCIENCE
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
(FOR ELECTIVES IN AN AREA OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SPECIALIZATION)
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU London (Economics and Mathematics) NYU London (Economics and Mathematics)
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York
NYU Shanghai (future) NYU Shanghai (future)
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES
NYU Paris NYU Paris
Assumptions:
Students should take Introduction to Computer Science, Data Structures, Computer Systems Organization, the Foundations of Science sequence, Calculus, and Discrete Math before going abroad.
Students could take the sophomore spring semester free of science requirements.
Students could use sophomore spring semester to take electives in an area of computer science concentration: Mathematics, Economics, and Natural Science.
Students should be at NYUAD in fall of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development by way of the capstone seminar and take upper division major courses.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
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RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES (FOR ELECTIVES IN AN AREA OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SPECIALIZATION)
NYU London FOCUS: Economics and Mathematics Courses already available:
Corporate Finance
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Money and Banking
International Economics
Foundations of Financial Markets
Competitive Advantage from Operations
Linear Algebra
Theory of Probability
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper division Computer Science and Related Elective Areas NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Lower and Upper Division Computer Science, Economics Courses projected to be offered:
Operating Systems
Algorithms
Software Engineering
The Political Economy of East Asia
Contemporary Chinese Economic Issues
Economics of Global Business
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES
NYU Paris FOCUS: Computer Science, Mathematics, Natural Science
Courses already available: None NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Linear Algebra
Numerical (Real) Analysis
Genomics and Bioinformatics (counts toward major)
Biochemistry I and II
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: ECONOMICS
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU London NYU London
NYU Accra NYU Accra
NYU Tel Aviv NYU Tel Aviv
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Shanghai NYU Shanghai
NYU New York
Assumptions:
It is recommended that students use sophomore spring term for study away to explore the breadth of the GNU liberal arts curriculum, rather than focusing on completing courses required for the economics major. We strongly recommend that required courses for the major be taken in Abu Dhabi.
Alternatively, students may wish to spend a single term abroad in junior year to take advantage of economics electives offered elsewhere.
To be eligible for advanced economics electives (300-level courses) in NYUNY, students will need to have completed Mathematics for the Social Sciences, Introduction to Econometrics, Advanced or Intermediate Microeconomics, Advanced or Intermediate Macroeconomics, and Statistics and Probability for Social Sciences. This is difficult to accomplish for students who are away in sophomore year.
Students who wish to spend a term abroad in spring of sophomore year should complete at least four of the courses required for the major before they leave.
Students wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone Project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
The proposal for a second term away will be evaluated by a faculty committee; funding for proposals is competitive.
Students may not be able to complete five core courses before going abroad in sophomore spring semester and should take one or two core courses while abroad.
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All economics majors have to be in Abu Dhabi during senior year to fulfill the capstone requirement.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Economics Courses already available:
Corporate Finance
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Money and Banking
International Economics
Foundations of Financial Markets
Competitive Advantage from Operations
NYU Accra FOCUS: Development Economics
Courses already available:
Macroeconomic Theory NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Directed Study Course in Development Economics (4- 8 credits) with CTED
NYU Tel Aviv FOCUS: Intermediate Micro and Macro
Courses already available:
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics NYU Washington DC FOCUS: Public Policy and Economics
Courses already available:
Financial Crises
Public Economics
Internship and Fieldwork
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Theoretical Economics
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NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Applied Economics/Political Economy/Finance
Courses projected:
Political Economy of East Asia
Topics in Applied Economics: Contemporary Chinese Economic Issues
Statistics (TO BE OFFERED IN THE BUSINESS AND FINANCE MAJOR)
Corporate Finance (TO BE OFFERED IN THE BUSINESS AND FINANCE MAJOR)
Competitive Advantage from Operations TO BE OFFERED IN THE BUSINESS AND FINANCE MAJOR)
OTHER GNU SITES THAT OFFER ECONOMICS COURSES
NYU Buenos Aires
Introduction to Economic Issues: Argentinean Political Economy NYU Florence
Competitive Advantage from Operations
Contemporary Issues in Economics
Money and Banking
Principles of Financial Accounting
Topics in Global Economy NYU Madrid
Contemporary Issues in Economics: Europe, Business, and the Global Environment
NYU Prague
Ownership and Corporate Control in Advanced and Transition Economies
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: ENGINEERING
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE FALL JUNIOR FALL or JUNIOR SPRING
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE FALL JUNIOR FALL or JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Poly
NYU Shanghai (future) NYU Shanghai (Electrical / Computer Eng.)
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT ENGINEERING COURES OR REQUIREMENTS
SOPHOMORE FALL JUNIOR FALL or JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Sydney
NYU Paris
Assumptions:
Students should take the Foundations of Science sequence (4 courses), Calculus, and Multivariable Calculus before going abroad in fall of Sophomore year
Students should have completed Foundation of Science sequence (4 courses), Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and specific engineering disciplinary courses (consult published list) before going abroad for Junior year
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU Poly FOCUS: Upper division Engineering Electives Courses already available:
Courses from the various engineering disciplines at NYU Poly (students need advisor pre-approval before registering)
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Option of taking Math, Science, Liberal Arts, and general elective courses at NYU Poly and NYU NY, including directed study courses
NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Upper division Engineering Electives (Electrical and Computer Engineering only) Courses projected:
Courses from the engineering disciplines at NYU Shanghai (students need advisor pre-approval before registering)
Option of taking Math, Science, Liberal Arts, and general elective courses, including directed study courses
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT ENGINEERING COURES OR REQUIREMENTS
NYU Sydney FOCUS: Mathematics Requirements Courses already available:
None NYUAD course equivalents requested for development:
Linear Algebra
Ordinary Differential Equations NYU Paris FOCUS: Mathematics and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
None NYUAD course equivalents requested for development:
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Introduction to Computer Science
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: FILM AND NEW MEDIA
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU London (Television)
Juniors may select from other GNU sites according to interest in developing content for their capstone projects
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU New York NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall. Students are recommended to be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should take Concepts in Film and New Media and Sound, Image, Story at NYUAD before going abroad.
Students must take Sight and Sound at Tisch before studying abroad in London
Studies in London will focus on practice.
Film and New Media students are encouraged to explore courses across the Arts in designing their study abroad semesters.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London: Tisch BBC Program FOCUS: Television Production with the BBC (Tisch Program) Courses already available:
Intermediate Television Production and Media Training
BBC-TV Production
Arts and Theatre in London
Writing for Television: Drama and Comedy
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PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Signature courses and upper division electives
OTHER GNU SITES OFFERING NYUAD FILM AND NEW MEDIA EQUIVALENTS
NYU Berlin
Topics in German Cinema: Heimat, the City, and the Self NYU Buenos Aires
Cinema in Latin America: Contemporary Argentine Cinema
Global Media Seminar: Latin America NYU Florence
Global Media Seminar: TV and Democracy in Italy
Italian Cinema
Italy and America: Mirroring Myths in Film and Television NYU London
British Cinema NYU Madrid
Spanish Culture Through Cinema NYU Paris:
European Society and Cinema
Francophone Cinema
French Cinema, French Culture
Global Media Seminar: France and Europe
Introduction to Digital Media NYU Prague: FAMU Tisch Program FOCUS: Film and Television Practice (FAMU Tisch Program—Cinematography Focus) and Film and Television Courses already available:
Intermediate Production: 35 mm Cinematography
Acting Workshop
The Language, Arts, and Culture of the Czech Republic
Screenwriting and Analysis
A Historical Analysis of European Cinema
Acting Workshop
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Global Media Seminar: Post-Communist Media Systems
Seminar in Czech Cinema
Central European Film
NYU Tel Aviv
Israeli Cinema
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: HISTORY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU London NYU London
NYU Florence NYU Florence
NYU Sydney NYU Sydney
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Shanghai
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior spring. Students should be at NYUAD in the fall of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students will ideally take “Theory and Methods” (a required course for the major) in Abu Dhabi in the fall of junior year. For other requirements, see http://nyuad.nyu.edu/academics/academic-divisions/arts-humanities/history.html.
Students generally need to take at least one history course per semester per year to complete the history major on time.
Students should take courses at global sites on topics not regularly offered at Abu Dhabi.
It could be useful to the students to have an oral history course or archival methods course that would allow them to take greater advantage of the location-specific assets of the study abroad site.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Florence FOCUS: Mediterranean World Courses already available:
Modern Italy Since 1918
Seminar: War & Peace in Israel & Palestine
Medieval Church: A Religious History of Crisis & Creativity
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Italy During the Renaissance
Topics in the History of Diplomacy: Visions of World Order
Family & Gender in Late Medieval & Early Renaissance Italy
European Fascism NYU London FOCUS: Indian Ocean World /Asia-Pacific World / Atlantic World Courses already available:
What is Islam
Europe since 1945
Britain and Slavery
Introduction to Pan Africanism
Introduction to Black Urban Studies
A History of London
Modern Imperialism: 19th & 20th Centuries
Immigration
Islam and the West Courses already available at SOAS (Fall Semester Only)
Culture in Africa
African Language Literatures
Perspectives on African Experience
NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Indian Ocean History (SOAS)
Asian Pacific History (SOAS) NYU Sydney FOCUS: Asia-Pacific World /Indian Ocean World Courses already available:
(Related) Anthropology of Indigenous Australia
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Atlantic History / Asia-Pacific World /Indian Ocean World / Mediterranean World Courses already available: WIDE RANGE NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Asia-Pacific World Courses already available through study abroad Site:
History of Modern China since 1840
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China under Mao Courses projected in history for the NYU Shanghai Portal Campus Humanities Major
The Theory and Practice of History
Asia-Pacific World Elective
OTHER GNU SITES THAT OFFER HISTORY COURSES THAT ARE NYUAD EQUIVALENTS
Accra
The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade Berlin
Europe's Dream of America/America's Dream of Europe
Cities, Communities, and Urban Life: Exploring Berlin
Comparative Modern Societies Buenos Aires
Latin American History: Argentine History & Culture Madrid
Islam and Spain: Past and Present Paris
Contemporary France
French-Africa Relations
Gender and Sexuality in France
France Under Hitler: The Politics of Occupation
Democracy in Europe - Past& Present
Protest Movements in France
The Birth of Democracy in Europe
France, the US, and the Arab World: Past & Present Prague
Modern Jewish History
The Cultural History of the City in Central Europe: Prague Budapest, Vienna, and Berlin
History of Nationalism in Central & Eastern Europe
Czech & Slovak Republics in the Central & Eastern European Context
Religion, Culture, and Politics in Eastern & Central Europe Tel Aviv
The Present Past: Archeology and History of the Land of Israel and its Relevance for Today
Topics in Mideast Politics: The Iranian Revolution
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: LITERATURE
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU Paris NYU Paris
NYU Buenos Aires NYU Buenos Aires
NYU London NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Students are normally expected to be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should take Literary Interpretations and Foundations of Literature I before going abroad.
Students should focus on developing as high a level of proficiency in the language of the proposed sites as possible by taking instruction in the language before and during the study abroad semester.
Students who want to achieve the highest levels of proficiency in the language of the proposed sites will be encouraged to spend both semesters in one site (or combine NYU Buenos Aires and NYU Madrid for Spanish). Non-native speakers of English will be encouraged to spend at least one semester in New York or London.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Paris FOCUS: French Literature and French Language Proficiency Courses already available:
Twice-Told Tales: Contemporary Re-Readings of Classic Texts
Metamorphosis of the Novel
(Post-)Colonial Struggles in Francophone Literature & Culture
Literature and Politics
Readings in French Literature I: Middle Ages and Early Modern Era
Readings in French Literature II: The Modern Era
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Approaches to Francophone Literature
New Currents in French Literature NYU Buenos Aires FOCUS: Latin American Literature and Spanish Language Proficiency
Courses already available:
Critical Approaches: Reading, Writing, & Textual Analysis
Readings in Spanish American Literature
Topics in Latin American Literature & Culture: Argentina Today
Borges & Argentine Literature
Contemporary Latin American Literature NYU London FOCUS: British and African Literatures and English Language Proficiency
Courses already available:
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Stage
Contemporary African Literature
Gothic Literature
Writing London
The English Novel in the 19th Century
Shakespeare: Text & Performance
Postcolonial Indian Literature
African Language Literature
Modern Drama and Performance in London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: An international range of literatures.
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: MATHEMATICS
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Berlin
NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York
NYU Shanghai (future) NYU Shanghai (future)
PREFFERED SITES TO BUILD OUT FOR MATHEMATICS COURSES
NYU Paris NYU Paris
OTHER SITES OF INTEREST
Sites teaching Economics, Natural Science, or Political Science
Sites teaching Economics, Natural Science, or Political Science
Assumptions:
Recommended times abroad are sophomore spring and junior spring. Students should be at NYUAD in fall of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should take the Foundations of Science sequence, Calculus, and Multivariable Calculus before going abroad.
Students could take the sophomore spring semester free of mathematics requirements.
Students could focus on a math concentration area while abroad: economics, political science, natural sciences, or computer science.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
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RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Berlin FOCUS: Mathematics and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
Numerical Analysis
Vector Analysis NYU London FOCUS: Mathematics and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
Linear Algebra
Theory of Probability
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper division Mathematics NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Upper division Mathematics Courses projected: (When available?)
Linear Algebra
Ordinary Differential Equations
Discrete Mathematics
Probability and Statistics
Differential Geometry
Theory of Probability
Complex Variables
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT FOR MATHEMATICS COURSES
NYU Paris FOCUS: Mathematics and Liberal Arts Breadth
Courses already available: NONE
NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Linear Algebra
Numerical (Real) Analysis
Differential Equations
Abstract Algebra 1
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: MUSIC
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU Accra NYU Accra
NYU Florence (Spring only) NYU Prague (Fall only)
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU New York NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall. Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
NYUAD’s music program will have strength in recorded music and computer music. It will also offer a focus on non-Western music.
Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Accra FOCUS: African Music/Ethnomusicology Courses already available:
African Popular Music
African Drum (University of Ghana Legon)
Music of Southern Africa (University of Ghana Legon)
Music of Northern Africa (University of Ghana Legon)
African Pop Music (University of Ghana Legon)
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NYU Prague (Fall Only) FOCUS: Music Requirements and Electives Courses already available:
Electronic Piano for Beginners (Group)
Independent Study
Aural Comprehension in Music III
Private Music Composition Instruction
Private Instruction on Wind or Percussion
Music Theory III
Internship in Music Business
Private Instruction on Strings
Private Instruction on Piano
Private Instruction Voice
Electro acoustic Composition Music Syntheses
Keyboard Harmony and Improvisation III
Music History III: Nineteenth Century Music
Chamber Ensembles
Jazz Ensembles
Internship in Music Technology
Topics in 20th Century Music NYU Florence (Spring Only) FOCUS: Music Requirements and Electives
Courses already available:
Italian Opera
Music History II: Baroque & Classical
Jazz Ensembles
Internship in Music Business
Private Instruction on Piano
Keyboard Harmony & Improvisation IV
Private Instruction on Strings
Private Music Composition Instruction
Music Theory IV: 20th Century
Music Theory IV: 20th Century Music
Chamber Ensembles
Aural Comprehension IV
Opera Workshop
Private Voice Instruction
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PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Recorded Music and Computer Music Courses already available:
Recorded Music courses at Tisch
Computer Music at Steinhardt
OTHER GNU SITES OFFERING MUSIC EQUIVALENTS
NYU Buenos Aires FOCUS: Ethnomusicology Courses already available:
The Music of Latin America
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: PHILOSOPHY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall. Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should take Central Problems in Philosophy and Logic before going abroad.
Great philosophy can be done anywhere as long as great philosophers are available as teachers. It is not site specific.
A student could take a semester free of Philosophy courses.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Philosophy and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
Ethics
Metaphysics
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper division Philosophy
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: PHYSICS
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York
NYU Shanghai NYU Shanghai
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH PHYSICS COURSES
NYU Paris NYU Paris
NYU Sydney NYU Sydney
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall.
Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development by way of the capstone seminar and take upper division major courses.
Students should take the Foundations of Science sequence, Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Ordinary Differential Equations before going abroad.
Students could take the sophomore spring semester free of science requirements.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in fall of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU London FOCUS: Mathematics Requirements for Physics
Courses already available:
Linear Algebra
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PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper Division Physics Electives NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Physics and Mathematics Courses projected:
a. Mechanics b. Electricity and Magnetism c. Quantum Mechanics d. Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics e. Advanced Physics Laboratory f. Linear Algebra g. Ordinary Differential Equations
PREFERRED SITES TO BUILD OUT WITH MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS COURSES
NYU Paris FOCUS: Physics and Mathematics
Courses already available:
None NYUAD non-laboratory course equivalents suggested for development:
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Electricity and Magnetism or Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics NYU Sydney FOCUS: Physics and Mathematics
Courses already available:
None NYUAD non-laboratory course equivalents suggested for development:
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Astrophysics
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: POLITICAL SCIENCE
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR SPRING
NYU Prague NYU Prague
NYU Florence NYU Florence
NYU Tel Aviv NYU Tel Aviv
NYU Buenos Aires NYU Buenos Aires
NYU Washington DC
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU Shanghai NYU Shanghai
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Students should take Introduction to Political Thinking and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences before going abroad.
It is recommended that students use sophomore spring term for study away, to explore the breadth of the GNU liberal arts curriculum, rather than focusing on completing courses required for the Political Science major.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Prague FOCUS: Comparative Politics Courses already available:
Western European Comparative Politics
Germany & East Central Europe
East European Comparative Politics
European-American Relations in the 21st Century
Mass Value Orientations & Political Change in Western & Eastern Europe
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Central Europe, NATO, and the European Union
Czech & Slovak Republics in the Central & Eastern European Context
International Relations Seminar: European Union & Central Europe in Transition
NYU Florence FOCUS: Comparative Politics
Courses already available:
Italian Politics
Acton Seminar: Policies & Politics of the European Union
United States & European Relationship since WWII
Western European Politics
European Law NYU Tel Aviv FOCUS: International Relations Courses already available:
Field Seminar: Electoral Politics in Israel
Diplomacy & Negotiation: Conflict Resolution in the Middle East
Politics of the Near & Middle East: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Religion, Politics, and the State in Comparative Perspective NYU Buenos Aires FOCUS: Global Justice/Law and Politics Courses already available:
On the Theory of Democracy and Its Practices in 21st Century Latin America
Political Inclinations and Electoral Preferences
Inter-American Relations: Latin America & the US NYU Washington DC FOCUS: American Government and Politics
Courses already available:
American Public Opinion and Pressure Groups
Globalizing Social Activism: Sustainable Development in Urban Areas
Topics in Health: Policy, Politics, and Power
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Political Theory
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NYU Shanghai FOCUS: Comparative Politics/International Politics
Courses already available:
Topics in Law & Society: Law, Culture & Politics in China
International Politics & US-China Relations
OTHER GNU SITES WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE EQUIVALENTS FOR NYUAD
NYU Berlin
Comparative Modern Societies: Politics and Society in 20th Century Germany
Political Theory
Politics, Power, and Society NYU London
British Politics
Eastern European Government and Politics
Politics of the Near and Middle East
Understanding the European Union
War, Peace, and World Order NYU Paris
Democracy in Europe: Past and Present
Ideal Society in Theory and Practice: France Since the Middle Ages
The Birth of Democracy in Europe
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU Florence NYU Florence
NYU London NYU London
NYU Accra NYU Accra
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters for study abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall. Students should be at NYUAD in spring of junior year to work with faculty on capstone project idea development and take upper division major courses.
Students should take Introduction to Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, and Statistics for the Social Sciences before going abroad.
Students could take one semester abroad free of Psychology requirements and pursue electives in the liberal arts and sciences.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Florence FOCUS: Psychology and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
Perception
Cognition
Developmental Psychology
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NYU London FOCUS: Psychology and Liberal Arts Breadth
Courses already available:
Developmental Psychology
Personality
Cognition
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
NYU Accra FOCUS: Psychology and Liberal Arts Breadth Courses already available:
Community Psychology NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Directed Research in Psychology (Prejudice Lab Project?)
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Upper division PSYCHOLOGY
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC POLICY
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR Spring
NYU Berlin NYU Berlin
NYU Accra NYU Accra
NYU Paris NYU Paris
NYU Washington DC NYU Washington DC
NYU Sydney NYU Sydney
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES---NYU New York is available but not essential for SRPP majors
Assumptions:
It is recommended that students use sophomore spring term for study away, to explore the breadth of the GNU liberal arts curriculum, rather than focusing on completing courses required for the SRPP major.
Students should take Logic of Social Inquiry, Statistics for Social Sciences, and Survey Research before studying abroad.
Ethnographic Field Research is a great way to explore a new culture; fieldwork courses are offered in many global sites.
Students who wish to spend a second term abroad, normally in spring of junior year, should develop a proposal that justifies the second semester away with respect to students’ academic vision and should be geared towards a Capstone project or other academic endeavor related to the GNU site they are proposing to visit. NYUAD faculty will provide help and advice on how to prepare a proposal.
Capstone projects are likely to focus on the areas of exclusion, immigration, public health, social policy, social welfare, and public policy. SRPP majors are required to spend senior year in Abu Dhabi to work with faculty on their capstone projects.
Students who are admitted to the BA/MA program in public policy can take courses in NYU NY and in other sites that will count towards the requirement of the program.
NYU Berlin FOCUS: Social Policy Courses already available:
Environmental Policy in the EU
Political Theory
Sociological Theory
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NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Ethnographic Field Research: Race and Ethnicity/Immigration
NYU Paris FOCUS: Race and Ethnicity/Immigration
Courses already available:
Topics in French Culture: Observations from the Field NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Ethnographic Field Research: Race and Ethnicity/Immigration NYU Accra FOCUS: Public Health/Development Courses already available:
Society, Culture, and Modernization in Ghana
Health and Society
Global Nutrition: The African Perspective
Globalization and the Developing World
Internship and Fieldwork Seminar NYU Sydney FOCUS: Indigenous Studies/Race and Ethnicity
Courses already available:
Cultures and Contexts: Indigenous Australia
Anthropology of Indigenous Australia NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Ethnographic Field Research: Race and Ethnicity/Immigration NYU Washington DC FOCUS: Public Policy
Courses already available:
Internship and Fieldwork Seminar
Topics in Health: Policy, Politics, and Power NYUAD course equivalents suggested for development:
Public Policy—Perhaps with a US focus
OTHER GNU SITES WITH SRPP COURSE EQUIVALENTS
NYU Buenos Aires
Culture, Identity, and Politics in Latin America
Epidemiology
NYU London
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Immigration
Epidemiology NYU Tel Aviv:
Epidemiology
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: THEATER Two Tracks: History, Theory, & Criticism (HTC) and Practice (P)
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL OR SPRING
NYU London (HTC) NYU London
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York (Practice) NYU New York
Assumptions:
The Theater major has two tracks: Practice (P) and History, Theory & Criticism (HTC)
Theater majors should complete Making Theater and Thinking Theater at NYUAD before studying abroad.
Theater Practice majors must spend a semester at NYUNY and enroll in Tisch classes required or recommended by NYUAD.
A semester at NYUNY is not essential for Theater HTC majors.
Planning for Theater capstone projects should begin no later than spring of junior year. The faculty advisor can be remote.
NYU London FOCUS: HTC and/or Practice
Courses already available through NYU London:
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Stage
Modern Drama & Performance in London
Workshop in Playwriting: The Radical & the Unexpected
Shakespeare: Text & Performance
Advanced Playwriting
Courses available through Tisch RADA and University of London’s Senate House
Performance in Shakespeare: 8 units required
The Arts in London: A Cultural History
British Cinema: London on Film
Studies in Shakespeare
Theater in London
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PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Practice and/or HTC
OTHER GNU SITES OFFERING THEATER COURSE EQUIVALENTS
NYU Berlin
German Culture 1890-1989: Innovations in Theater
NYU Madrid
Garcia Lorca: Theater and Poetry
Workshop: Spanish Theater
NYU Prague
21rst Century Theater Makers
Contemporary European Theater: A Comparative Study
NYU Paris
Contemporary French Theater: Theater and Politics
Experimental Theater
Theater in the French Tradition
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GLOBAL NETWORK UNIVERSITY PATHS FOR NYUAD MAJORS November 2012
MAJOR: VISUAL ARTS
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU Florence NYU Florence
NYU Berlin NYU Berlin
NYU Accra (fall program only)
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL
NYU New York
Assumptions:
Recommended semesters abroad are sophomore spring and junior fall.
NYUAD’s visual arts program has two tracks: Practice, and History, Theory & Criticism (HTC). Practice corresponds with global courses listed under Art and Art Professions. HTC corresponds with global courses listed under Art History.
The Visual Arts Department takes a holistic approach to developing artists and recommends that students diversify their practice in one of their semesters abroad by taking courses outside their major.
RECOMMENDED CURRENT GLOBAL SITES
NYU Florence FOCUS: Practice and HTC Courses already available:
Italian Art: Futurism to Present
Introduction to Drawing
Introduction to Painting
Projects in Drawing: The Figure
Renaissance Art
European Architecture of the Renaissance
Early Masters of Italian Renaissance Painting
Florentine Villas: An Interpretation Based on Historical & Social Factors
History of Italian Fashion
Art Collecting and Museology
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Florence: Architecture and Urban Photography
The Gardens and Landscapes of Tuscany
Renaissance Apprenticeship
The Etruscans
Architectural Design: Art Installation in Florence
Directed Projects: Photography
Photography I NYU Berlin FOCUS: Practice and HTC Courses already available:
Contemporary Art
Projects in Drawing
Studio Project: Autobiography Berlin
Place – Building – Time: The Architecture of Berlin
Shaping an Educational Landscape: Museum Island
Projects in Digital Art: Art of Noise: Sound, Installation, Environment (not on Chuck’s list)
NYU Accra Courses already available:
Art History in Ghana
Projects in Photography
Post-Colonial Practices in Studio Art
PORTAL CAMPUS SITES
NYU New York FOCUS: Practice and HTC
OTHER SITES THAT OFFER VISUAL ARTS EQUIVALENTS
NYU London
Architecture in London
Art and War: 1914 to Present
British Art in London
Contemporary Art in Britain
Designing Britain
Recycling Architecture: New Life for Old Buildings
Renaissance Art in London
Seeing London’s Architecture
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NYU Madrid
Masterpieces in the Prado Museum: Baroque to 19th Century Art NYU Paris
European Painters I: Realism through Impressionism
European Painters II: From Post Impressionism to after WWII
Fashion and Power
Paris through its Museums and Monuments
Power and Representation: Louis XIV to Napoleon
The Contemporary Art World
The French Art World in the 20th Century: French Avant Garde Painting
History of Photography in France NYU Prague
Art in Czech Lands
Czech Art and Architecture
History of Czech Architecture
Introduction to Photography NYU Shanghai
Projects in Photography
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Site Preferences for NYUAD Majors
Current Offerings (and NYUSH Future)
Major Global Site Semester 1
Global Site Semester 2
NYUNY NYUSH Current
NYUSH Future
ARAB
CROSSROADS
London
Paris
Tel Aviv
London
Paris
Tel Aviv
Yes No No
BIOLOGY London
Washington DC
London
Washington DC
Yes No Yes
CHEMISTRY London London Yes No Yes
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
London London Yes
No Yes
ECONOMICS London
Accra
Tel Aviv
London
Accra
Tel Aviv
Yes Yes Yes
ENGINEERING NYU Poly
No Yes
FILM AND NEW
MEDIA
London
Yes No No
HISTORY London
Florence
Sydney
London
Florence
Sydney
Yes Yes Yes
LITERATURE Paris
Buenos Aires
London
Paris
Buenos Aires
London
Yes No No
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Current Offerings (and NYUSH Future)
Major Global Site Semester 1
Global Site Semester 2
NYUNY NYUSH Current
NYUSH Future
MATHEMATICS Berlin London
Yes No Yes
MUSIC Accra
Florence (Spring only)
Accra
Prague (Fall only)
Yes No No
PHILOSOPHY
London Yes No No
PHYSICS London Yes Yes Yes
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Prague Florence Tel Aviv Buenos Aires
Prague Florence Tel Aviv Buenos Aires Washington DC
Yes Yes Yes
PSYCHOLOGY Florence
London
Accra
Florence
London
Accra
Yes No No
SOCIAL
RESEARCH &
PUBLIC POLICY
Berlin Accra Paris Washington DC Sydney
Berlin Accra Paris Washington DC Sydney
Yes No No
THEATER London
London Yes No No
VISUAL ARTS Florence Berlin
Florence Berlin Accra (Fall only)
Yes No No
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Site Preferences for NYUAD Majors
Suggested Offerings
Major Global Site Semester 1 Global Site Semester 2
ARAB CROSSROADS
BIOLOGY Sydney
Paris
CHEMISTRY Paris
Paris
COMPUTER SCIENCE Paris Paris
ECONOMICS
ENGINEERING Sydney
Paris
FILM AND NEW MEDIA
HISTORY
LITERATURE
MATHEMATICS Paris
Paris
MUSIC
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS Paris Sydney
Paris Sydney
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL RESEARCH & PUBLIC POLICY
THEATER
VISUAL ARTS
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Site Preferences for NYUAD Majors
Combined Current and Suggested Offerings
Major Global Site Semester 1
Global Site Semester 2
NYUNY NYUSH
ARAB
CROSSROADS
London
Paris
Tel Aviv
London
Paris
Tel Aviv
Yes No
BIOLOGY London
Washington DC
London
Washington DC
Sydney
Paris
Yes Yes
CHEMISTRY London
Paris
London
Paris
Yes Yes
COMPUTER
SCIENCE
London
Paris
London
Paris
Yes
Yes
ECONOMICS London
Tel Aviv
Accra
London
Tel Aviv
Accra
Yes Yes
ENGINEERING Sydney
Paris
No
Yes
FILM AND NEW
MEDIA
London Yes Yes
HISTORY London
Florence
Sydney
London
Florence
Sydney
Yes Yes
Suggested sites are bolded and italicized.ar bolded and italicized.
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Combined Current and Suggested Offerings
Suggested sites are bolded and italicized.
Major Global Site Semester 1
Global Site Semester 2
NYUNY NYUSH
LITERATURE Paris
Buenos Aires
London
Paris Buenos Aires
London
Yes No
MATHEMATICS Berlin London Paris
Paris Yes Yes
MUSIC Accra
Florence (Spring only)
Accra
Prague (Fall only)
Yes No
PHILOSOPHY
London Yes No
PHYSICS London Paris Sydney
Paris Sydney
Yes Yes
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Prague Florence Tel Aviv Buenos Aires
Prague Florence Tel Aviv Buenos Aires Washington DC
Yes Yes
PSYCHOLOGY Florence
London
Accra
Florence
London
Accra
Yes No
SOCIAL
RESEARCH &
PUBLIC POLICY
Berlin Accra Paris Washington DC Sydney
Berlin Accra Paris Washington DC Sydney
Yes No
THEATER London
London Yes No
VISUAL ARTS Berlin Florence
Berlin Florence Accra (Fall only)
Yes No
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Suggested Courses by Program
Courses
Major (s) Semester Priority
Program: NYU Accra
Directed Study Course in Development of Economics
Economics Fall/Spring
Directed Research in Psychology Psychology Fall/Spring
Program: NYU Berlin
Ethnographic Field Research: Race
and Ethnicity or Immigration
Social Research & Public
Policy
Fall/Spring Yes
Computer Graphics Computer Science Fall/Spring
Program: NYU Paris
Genomics and Bioinformatics
(non-lab)
Biology
Computer Science
Fall/Spring
Biochemistry I & II
(non-lab)
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Fall/Spring
Introduction to Computer Science
(non-lab)
Biology Chemistry Engineering
Fall/Spring Yes
Introduction to Probability &
Statistics (non-lab)
Biology Fall/Spring
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
(non-lab)
Biology Fall/Spring
Brain and Integrative Neuroscience
(non-lab)
Biology Fall/Spring
Physical Chemistry I & II
(non-lab)
Chemistry Fall/Spring
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Courses
Major (s) Semester Priority
Program: NYU Paris (continued)
Linear Algebra Computer Science Engineering Mathematics Physics
Fall/Spring
Yes
Numerical (Real) Analysis Computer Science Mathematics
Fall/Spring
Differential Equations Engineering
Mathematics
Physics
Fall Yes
Abstract Algebra I Mathematics Fall/Spring
Electricity and Magnetism or Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Physics Fall/Spring
Ethnographic Field Research: Race
and Ethnicity or Immigration
Social Research & Public
Policy
Fall/Spring Yes
Program: NYU Sydney
Evolution Biology Fall/Spring
Introduction to Environment Science Biology Fall/Spring
Linear Algebra Engineering
Physics
Fall/Spring Yes
Differential Equations Engineering
Physics
Fall/Spring
Yes
Introduction to Computer Science Engineering Fall/Spring
Astrophysics Physics Fall/Spring
Ethnographic Field Research: Race
and Ethnicity or Immigration
Social Research & Public
Policy
Spring Yes
Program: NYU Washington DC
Public Policy- Perhaps with a US
Focus
Social Research & Public
Policy
Fall/Spring