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    • ENGL1200H-E: Freshman Honors Seminar 

      O’Malley, Seamus (2021-09)
      This class will explore the various assumptions and protocols of academic writing. Academic writing is your passport to success, both within the academy and in much of the professional world. It is a form of writing with ...
    • ENGL1200H: Freshman Honors Seminar: Composition and Rhetoric 

      Miller, Matt (2021-09)
      This is an advanced writing seminar for students in the Honors Program at Stern College– a seminar designed to improve your ability to develop, organize, and present your ideas. Our writing and thinking will focus on classic ...
    • ENGL1200N: Freshman Honors Seminar 

      Nachumi, Nora (2021-09)
      This is an honors-level writing seminar designed to improve your ability to develop, organize, and present your ideas. The texts in this course are organized around the theme of “crime and community,” but the techniques ...
    • ENGL1600 / MAR3323: Advertising Copywriting/Creative Advertising 

      Mintz, Erik (2021-09)
      Good advertising doesn’t have to be an oxymoron. In this course, we’ll examine what it takes to make an ad that’s persuasive. One that entertains or makes us laugh, cry, think, or change our minds while simultaneously ...
    • ENGL1600: Advertising Copywriting 

      Mintz, Erik (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)
    • ENGL1610 & MAR3324 - PQT Advanced Advertising Copywriting 

      Mintz, Erik (2021-01)
      Course Description: What does it take to get a job as a copywriter in the advertising business? A good book, for sure. The “book” means your portfolio, the spec ads that you’ll need to show to a prospective employer. This ...
    • ENGL2000M: Ways of Reading: An Introduction to Critical Reading and Interpretation 

      Nachumi, Nora (2021-09)
      Who decides what texts mean? Are some interpretations better than others? Does the author’s intention matter? How does language work? In this foundational course, we will study texts of the culture around us, as well as ...
    • ENGL2005D1: Topics: Victorian to Modern Lit 

      O’Malley, Seamus (2021-09)
      The goal of this course is to familiarize students with developments in British literature between 1870 and 1930. We will of course only have time for a small sample of writings from these years, so the syllabus should not ...
    • ENGL2510: American Literature & Culture The Gilded Age 

      Peters, Ann (2021-09)
      In the years after the Civil War up to the turn of the twentieth century, huge changes in all areas of life – technological, economic, social, political, intellectual, and cultural – converged to forge the United States ...
    • ENGL2800: Literature and Culture of New York City 

      Miller, Matt (2021-09)
      This course focuses on the literature and culture of New York City from its emergence as America’s cultural center until the present time. Beginning with America’s first internationally recognized literary figure, Washington ...
    • ENGL2923 PARISIAN VIEWS: SPECTACLE, REALITY, AND THE INVENTION OF MASS CULTURE 

      Mesch, Rachel (2021-09)
      This course will consider the ways that nineteenth-century Paris inspired artistic creation through its cultivation of a variety of new ways of seeing, which led in turn to new forms of entertainment. The artistic products ...
    • ENGL2924H: Myth and Magic in American Literature (Honors) 

      Miller, Matt (2021-09)
      This honors course explores the liminal spaces between the accepted world of our ordinary lives and alternative realities: the world of gods and monsters, spirits and ghosts, magical occurrences, supernatural intuitions, ...
    • English 1100: Composition and Rhetoric 

      Trapedo, Shaina (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION: In 1967, as the civil rights and feminist movements continued to make waves, Gerry Goffin and Carole King co-wrote “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” and Aretha Franklin turned their song it ...
    • English 1200H: Freshman Honors Seminar 

      Peters, Ann (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION:¶ This is an honors writing seminar designed to teach you ways of developing, organizing and presenting your ideas in writing. Although I’ve chosen a subject for you to write about (short stories by ...
    • English1800: Introduction to Creative Writing 

      Peters, Ann (2021-09)
      This course is an introductory course in creative writing. By the end of the semester, you will gain a better sense of the unique qualities of three genres (poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction). The course will also ...
    • Epidemiology SOCI 1236 / PUB 1236 

      Kimmel, Daniel M. (2021-01)
      Overview: Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health and disease in human populations. In recent years, the epidemiological approach has been used to address a wide range of ...
    • Excursions in Mathematics - 13940 - MATH 1010 - L 

      Ben-Ari, Esther (2021-09)
      This course is intended for non-science majors and Education majors. Several topics will be taught in depth from the following list: Sets of numbers, geometry, elements of probability and statistics, consumer mathematics, ...
    • Experimental Psychology - 13888 - PSYC 2100C - C 

      Bacon, Joshua H. (2021-09)
      The subject matter of Experimental Psychology concerns the application of research methodology and scientific reasoning to the study of Psychology. Through the class lectures and laboratory experience this course is designed ...
    • The Festivals I: Survey - 13943 - JUDS 1465 - K 

      Cohen, Aaron (2021-09)
      COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course will cover a variety of topics relating to Yomim Tovim. Certain topics will be studied in depth, tracing the halacha from earlier sources in chazal and rishonim, until the Shulchan Aruch, ...
    • Fundamentals of Calculus - 14069 - MATH 1410 - L 

      Liu, Xingyu (2021-09)
      This course is designed for students majoring in biology, pre-health sciences, or any other major except mathematics, computer science, physics, engineering, chemistry, and physical sciences. Topics include functions, ...