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Intro to Marketing (MKTG-UB 9001)

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Thu

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Thu,Tue,Thu,Mon,Tue,Wed

This course evaluates marketing as a system for the satisfaction of human wants and a catalyst of business activity. It presents a comprehensive framework that includes a) researching and analyzing customers, company, competition, and the marketing environment, b) identifying and targeting attractive segments with strategic positioning, and c) making product, pricing, communication, and distribution decisions. Cases and examples are utilized to develop problem-solving abilities.

Marketing (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks

Fall 2025 General Elective Societies & the Social Sciences Spring 2026 Undergraduate

Sexualities of the Middle East: A Cultural History (IDSEM-UG 9550)

Credits: 4
Duration: 15 Weeks
Dates: Thu

The course will tackle questions of sexuality in the Middle East from a historical perspective. Applying methodologies of queer theory, it will discuss the complex history of sexuality in the Middle East, and sketch the genealogy of Western attitudes towards both Arab and Jewish sexuality. Relying on theorists and historians like Michel Foucault, Robert Aldrich, Khaled El-Rouayheb, Samar Habib, and Joseph Massad, we will explore the essential role that the queer issue plays in the contemporary politics of the region.

Interdisciplinary Seminars (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Liberal Arts & Sciences - Electives Spring 2026 Undergraduate

Energy and the Enviroment (CORE-UA 9203)

This course explores the scientific foundations of current environmental issues and the impact of this knowledge on public policy. One goal of the course is to examine several topics of pressing importance and lively debate in our society – e.g., global warming, the quest for clean air and water, atmospheric ozone depletion, and the continuing search for viable sources of energy. A parallel goal is to develop the chemical, physical, and quantitative principles that are necessary for a deeper understanding of these environmental issues. The relevant topics include the structure of atoms and molecules, the interaction of light with matter, energy relationships in chemical reactions, and the properties of acids and bases. Throughout the course we also examine how scientific studies of the environment are connected to political, economic and policy concerns. The laboratory experiments are closely integrated with the lecture topics and provide hands-on explorations of central course themes. Overall, this course will provide you with the foundation to carefully evaluate environmental issues and make informed decisions about them.

College Core Curriculum (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Sections (Fall 2025)


CORE-UA 9203-000 (19275)
at NYU Tel Aviv (Global)
Instructed by

Fall 2025 Undergraduate

Texts and Ideas: (CORE-UA 9400)

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed,Tue,Thu

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed,Tue,Thu

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed,Tue,Thu

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed,Tue,Thu

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
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Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Mon,Wed,Tue,Thu,Tue,Wed,Mon

College Core Curriculum (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks

Fall 2025 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Core Liberal Arts & Sciences - Electives Spring 2026 Texts and Ideas Undergraduate

Expressive Culture: Art and Culture in Contemporary Israel (CORE-UA 9764)

The location of Israel at the geographic junction between the West and the East, between the Arab world and the Western world, against the background of the long historical complexity of this piece of land provides a panoramic view of Israeli culture and art by examining thematic crossroads and ideas, via problems and social conflicts which lie at the heart of those art works and are reflected by them. Themes include: religion and secularism, universalism/globalism versus localism, Jews and Arabs, Ashkenazic and Sephardic cultures, multiculturalism in Israel, Zionism and Post-Zionism, right and left political world views, questions of gender, historical perspectives on war and peace and the Holocaust. Students explore the way different forms of art—visual, literary, and performance—reflect and shape the understanding of the “Israeli mosaic” while learning about the way the artists and writers internalize, consciously and unconsciously the complex Israeli reality.

College Core Curriculum (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Sections (Fall 2025)


CORE-UA 9764-000 (19273)
08/27/2025 – 12/09/2025 Tue
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Morning)
at NYU Tel Aviv (Global)
Instructed by Livnat, Aviv

Expressive Culture Fall 2025 Undergraduate

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  • Welcome to the Interchange!
  • Request New Allocations
  • New Program Structure Info
  • Registration Information
    • IMA Registration Help
    • Non-Major Courses Help
  • Degree Level
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
  • Featured
  • IMA Electives (New Program Structure)
  • Liberal Arts and Science
    • All Liberal Arts – Core
    • All Liberal Arts – Electives
    • Cultures and Contexts
    • Expressive Culture
    • Physical Science OR Life Science
    • Quantitative Reasoning
    • Societies & the Social Sciences
    • Texts and Ideas
  • General / Free Electives
  • Tisch Allocations
    • Tisch Course Allocation Sheet
    • Tisch Global Programs Sheet
  • Topics Courses
  • Old Curriculum (Legacy Structure)
    • Art & Design (Old Structure)
    • Media & Entertainment (Old Structure)
    • Physical Computing & Experimental Interfaces (Old Structure)
    • Programming & Data (Old Structure)
    • Studies (aka “Seminar”) (Old Structure)
  • Advanced Search
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For students joining IMA in Fall 2022 and beyond, our new program structure affects the categorization of courses on this site.

Classes listed in the “IMA Major Electives” categories refer to the old IMA program structure. If you’re under the new IMA program structure, these courses count as general IMA Electives for you. Your program structure is noted on your academic advising spreadsheet.

Students on the new program structure can search the Interchange for courses. If you’re looking for “IMA Major Distribution” courses, you'll find them listed here: 

New IMA Program Structure – Interactive Media Arts

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