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Expressive Culture: Museums in Field Study: (CORE-UA 9723)

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Thu

The course description for this CORE class varies on the location where taught. Please view the course description in the course notes.

College Core Curriculum (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks

Spring 2026 Undergraduate

Intro to Marketing (MKTG-UB 9001)

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates: Thu

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Presidency (POL-UA 9310)

Study of the American presidency, its origins, and roles, including those of commander in chief; director of foreign policy; leader in legislation, administration, and party affairs; manager of the economy; and dispenser of social justice. The president is also viewed as a decision maker and compared with the heads of other governments. Readings include the works of presidents and their associates, analytical commentaries by observers of the presidency, and biographies.

Politics (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks

Sections (Fall 2025)


POL-UA 9310-000 (11251)
at NYU Washington DC (Global)
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Fall 2025 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Electives Societies & the Social Sciences Undergraduate

Private Influence in Public Policy (POL-UA 9341)

Credits: 4
Duration: 14 Weeks
Dates:

Topics: analysis of mechanisms of influence (selection of sympathetic incumbents, the provision of incentives for public officials, and the provision of information); objects of influence (voter choices, legislative behavior, bureaucratic decisions); collective action; and organizational maintenance.

Politics (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks

Liberal Arts & Sciences - Electives Societies & the Social Sciences Spring 2026 Undergraduate

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  • Welcome to IMA Interchange!
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  • IMA Program Structure Info
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  • Degree Level
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
  • Featured
  • IMA Electives
  • 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 Allocation Sheets
    • Tisch Course Allocation Sheet
    • Tisch Global Programs Sheet
  • Topics Courses Sheet
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